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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-8-7, Page 3GRAVEL CURED. Remarkable Case et this Palatal Mosaic. Iteubea Draper, et Bristol, Que., who was • Visalia, Winds Kellet and • Permanent Cur• --lie 'tell. of to. euoerless mad Huw 1,, Left 111a le mates, Behind. Brlrtol, Que., July 21.-('3(x:clall- ho demote can cause more s,vero anti dreadful pain than llratel. Iteubea Draper, .t1 thlr plane, war taken 111 with this awful trouble about five yours ago. 1144 wall cured Mel .40 many have asked hen how 1l war done that he haw detected 10 glee the whole liter/ fur 'Jubilee- : 'About five emirs ego 1 woe taken 111 with the tiravel. 1 eufferel groat pain, at 1 aunt fur a doctor. Lie gave me a nue• medicine and emcee to tae me teles afterwards, but my dhmwasa w.'• out gale, end lu rt rdbort the • 1 htad another very ba'1 attack. "Thin time 1 .eat for another doc- tor, with aL .1 the same results, only I wile a '•tl«g weaker all the tour. "Then a an 1 ta4vh4cd me to try Poeta Ktdue,; 1 1e. for he said that hal toured how 'tether. 1 thought I Isolate try tit t and bought a 1.. -.lust one is. e :after 1 b•gau the treatment 1 1 reed n stone as largo it. A l i r tt bean, and fair .lays later int her about the size of a grain' of barley -this gave tree great rah( feel 1 eutsasaltetl t+, feel better ii I to gain 'strength right away. •That was fit.• Lente ago. and 1 have not bred :u . trouble ha that nay dace, 1 hate Ike /toner In n smell IMAttlh and anyone can see than who wiehe.. 1)oad'r Kidney Filly certalnly ware my life." The story of 11r. ihaffu'r will be 4011( newts to witty sufferers, viler may not have khown that Dodd'. Kelm., Pills alv.lye cure Urate( mud Stone in the Madder. Ielme has curet this gegtlem:ec will hundreds of ether very bad caste should cure tory one, and (hare 1t444•11114/444011.111.410114.411111440114.1444411044444 ed ad•4Mtil4d•4444140440ddedeaads Britain Biieathes EasyAgain: Relief Felt at the King's Progress--Pictur- +• By-- esque Scenes in City of London ---The • CHANTE CLARRE. Fashions of Paris, -Canadian -London e Notes. li l�....60411,A•04;�i�rrrrr*r►irr*rrrrrrrirriorooPiriiriirroov000rres�411 I.0 4IOn._ tejuteing and thsik!w!- ness ebo uld give. my uuueerh to -day a ouuleur de retie lltige, for we -and the world with u.4- must feel Lord Kllebenee'. Ilotur Weiruut• 1111:1 the Queend huge btaanr, at whirl(( to te ufv (anadintot me help - ng. For the former the 101.1) rate wheat arch, wblclt l Mato houttl au leaky eouut'tr"eure rrm.tre upon 1144 4h't most srtlxtl : an 1 to (giant of all, le entirely redone, at the eu..l "on :It' -of $.,nDJ, and lite interiptl.ut lltertd to milt the eelslrtol, Tib+ bazaar In the Botanient Uanlear be. gen with eclat In epito of the cuollug.1 shower.+, whet* (tit fitfully all day. Tho Canadian glue hail maple tray ell oil Ile green tr.Glshyf; the AM./140'1a, trglnlu ere. ter. The Quenu, tette 1 bat pretty, awl wearing her pet native, Lauf n brit Iunt "(ullu)veng"- I 1!k • Pep been 1 het' enloerage of het- ter(Ilem; It ►uclrttd th{I Prulcerr d' Aosta, the girl of whom Prin:le Eel - 'le wad 110 devotedly fond, and to whom her mother (tax xw'mal 10 •ling ever sinew; There enrrly never Wad smelt an nvoembhago of fair women rad Lon.lon Is at present enjoying, and never was clothing wore imitable for enhancing their 'charnel, It Is all so graceful, airy and d. nettle -poste 1 uttcrf)y-rul- merit listen( ( The f tie/llue wo rl1 Is mach takeu up, of course, witls the summer rales. Which aro In full Being. The fiery air breathes bargtt►ns atilt ream:aeons 1 } lhlik the shopkeepers will have roup little left on their ham1K If even the enippIy let at all equal to the 0.101111., for our fair 1:. S. (tousles have well- tligh swept the bonne tine come entre) on the bargain oountero like PO lawny pretty but 411leawttko l4eu,te. Weill Lire year they are having their In- nings, an 1 one grit Igoe nothing 10 melt good-teenpereI tend stratgltt- forward whoppers. They know what a ►perm of relief at ttit confident flat of the great J.iwduu 404tort, "Out of danger , ou the road to recovery." Surely, never In the uunnl*. of F:ug- Itrlt history, ancient or modern, have the retires of the piatlunal Anthem carried n more when 1 end enrn: st moaning than dieing the last le:t- iilglit, which h11t 111 .4 gl amid, 111111 tragical/y. It has leem'dl u keen wish 11:1 King Edward'.' part that as far aa powtbie there shield be no Furth r poadponemeat of the conylntlon feasts and feta.. The wish m t wltb an echo on all *lees, for after the first anxiety uII felt able to ellew practical gratitude for the Kings steadily Improved health, and eager - new to tarry tut the smalle.t wirtt of the aqui. &titterer. Everylhl.ig her to fur gone off with verve and eclat, For tie time beig, It le the equi- ties' who hove bel ingot to the "work- ing chests," for lave they net work - tel faithfully and d nergetl •ally to el.. 'demount to those who du not get very mut, fun or frol!c out of life f Meal to new Um (Nese tweet Calm Self It Ie tie{ lit king flee 0 'cr. miwa..au *1) d.lres In th • p:'rk. were l..clinel t•, Ire r, and thele! tittle ,that It was a cru tate little or lit the Lon'lun f rvv d lye niter l'1+ wick's(, •ql r1: k roxom rent pewit, mir►1 a t of mention t 144 •for to met who may be affla'tel as lir. Leap- anxious ul, It e1' our shook( try (10.1'44 Kidney trill& heeds mat matte _•queer thiol; that 1 AROSE TO Ttte OCCASION. its 'epithet' I i of , (d1. 1111((( sero 1h5111� i:e _ - flu• up.•ralien.` II. A Renal MB Bel Who"for Owes w'1 k'd wo P1' e• veo a n Did What Ile Wits Asked to De. Is out cull: el: exempt ,W1nalow, who L. s ttew Yorker• was' lite mete 1. The menu 4► (*cageslest week un hie wit test lite t Quieter r lama sued t - 7 of the yaiag'r : el.tag inial .1 to Deliver. tlk:eele before Id" nrr(- •'Ucorge•• eras qulto tee ugh vat p new b. 11 bee bed been 11111144.1 , ,guer w•nggt ig and w. ndo.ld to thin 'iota ftnee. 3eliei Willi. cane% her uumo wets net to the 'bo r &cry one maid the limit hail arrived. le an old titl:ig hnv "Llurslun I+I:.t but that 1%'.I la lueaot well. Ile dal" spreads ! 1 cry true' the was underslsed, with great blue oyer, men doggerel and a per:shttre m tuts, and 110 10-5 First wrmeb•dy told 11, "guying' with a pathetic ria Ie that Then the to au couldn't lead it, warned ban man; a 411040 1,1 Menai-' se the bury tongues rolled 11 matte 10 one r0euu•J abI' fu ik 1le •1111 they g,t It t•utkith, C.+li deeper lb tit the avrage key. ell huts Well. F i hill the time 411 iilow first raw i But now all goes well, lad people Will :'r innecrnl face h 1 to .k a fierce aro satisfied that the roja1 pair are eel unreasoning dl Lk., to the b,y. the b el of bit'nds. tete hie b to s r 1411 r, on his port. becmme terror- meet to. r ow and nest t., our 17..1 al t1• IIret night of Wheat/W. t/W. kiely (jucen. 1 rem mber 11.44 Tb• entad of that genti.•man:a volae of the estate:dee tclllag u. ' f cawed hint to trembl! tinlehtl•r. her tragic grief over the death Del..g lo the fad.dnation 11441 Win- of !nine 11,1+111. Ila deecribcd her flee, Wel for ltm It b came pracli- AN such a and, pathetre figure, wile d +L: as 1nipur.1blit for Will. to sat by the beer on a tont 1410°1, with rem mber lute order h • was int ruste l fended hand., and, 1111 he added, in will Hol[ way down the titters he hie naive, masculine 'Illy, "nil :u '401111 awake front lt's tr:sues ane black, with nII enlhtr or "1111.!" 1 re1.1 04' that he 111.1 tot know what prettutne he menet, with no smell be nee. gulag fu:, Alter two al- of wilt() about her; he wa1.1 trtnpti, at going hick for a repetl- I ear 1,,,etted 1,Ike a el ght tart lI"" ut chi unIrr N 1141e's who4! mural rather than tate m4,tlu'r of re rnlurn beams deranged1..Altheugld he «h 11 ✓ 111- ab^U .•r Wil Il w ter a strayangel or nt r - grown -up family. elle war so very nriflablyforgot 4tE'. owti )'eels `hnmt.n, and /weetilitr, too, in Ong but brute force could litre grief. drreg<nd him hick for further lestruc-, 1 lrclirve w grant many people In tIo,h. Thus It was that Wlualuw g..t 1 the etttlghtehrl land, thole of the rlaalnq; water al noun ane ■lemur In unrefeccting, human jelly-ft.h tribe (b'' marrnlrq •. Irmona4o wile" lit. Myst at. ileo that kings end rny,l elateItt a directory, and clgsrs when frmlllem hers alt they want •11111 INe sok$ for a (rtepho4.. {411)+1 -. w --_--sort et straw#want-ala Alter a dayf i "1t i1'inettrw seta""1- duwn into a cold study of the boy. erteuu IJIe then.'nce, 1111115 nolo{ug In New York boys were bud eta- but smote themselves. 1 :bink tole eagle In l'hlwgu ihr evM•atly, f 111aeser awl its results will ofth- through seam climatic Mur3n*rnsy, tit" ryes of many of the king's sub- !trough for hotel slrritors oa - the jectx. 1 11ear•1 t (nor k (1)1 wy, Stats aayhrus for the h•rble-nt:uh marlP.only, '•Well, I think tits will et, $o with enduraa,P been of ex- make us new seret illnt with Iiot1' penance he gate hl. onlrrw and own lots, fnr we ere the. Almighty grimly awalte1 the ntwayo steel- doer not resp0ei {nrs0no, when euro 1 ng results. Then he talked to the the King gets Ill." leo, peril ten goo I boy nn•1 lent hint h:u:k. %allle's eyes will come out of seeming aril, tui I grew set net lee brow despairing, snywa y, peop11 have begun to snow bIl he tolled M. 1 nml 4LIley their H.evereign more On the nitre -aeon of Winotow's dr_ thou Way tree did (01414fore. Bul- pertnro• for Dever he was payen5 what a sermon for a faebion 1•a- hbt b 11, when ler. milled Willie, hang- ler Ing feecinatingly near. Picturesque teen,. • 1 went you,' he stdd aim, Il, glar- 1 think the moult picturesque nn 1 ing into life bony'. eyes, '•to go up- Itnpresrlve part of the lestivllien Maxrw an.t men It 1 left my land(- we have he•} err fur bag 'been lie. bras=h nn comb 1n my tox,u. Tooth- mngoificent Omer made by the 1,x- hermit nal comb, too(Ibru.li, tooth- .emhlnge of Indlan princes en mss. •, 1:14111, toothbrush 1 Don't forget in all their splendid raintent, J,•w- eha'L I want, boy. Ant hurry, axe els and accoutrements. i1 remade trot to get my train.' o:le of the "Arabian Nights," tin 1 "N -nn, dr, y -yes, sir," chattered make. ordinary "white trash,' In i1"11144' prnsal0, )4Iglish hilar clothing, Whitlow hung nb•mt Impatiently, loot so tame and eolurlr..•. All the vine h ng (ha elm •k 11 • n 1,4,441 Only mime, 1 think European garment/I two minutes In ,.pare! Jute am h/° entry off the palm for comfortnnel .Aught tip hie big to depart 141!11• use. i believe tbnen terhans are a tame on a dead rnn aero n the Dem, hie fnon aglow with the sense of a lofty mimeo'', will performed. "Yen, etre Ile creel eageriy,'you Irlt window garnet bird at hle empty - hen led emissary. The l►pa morrr•t, bed tie wordy' eamn forth. Then with nn Ir•nrtlenlnte snarl he tamed In- to the waiting carriage.-Clecag, News. • bre;vlths, eaten to;ether by open le - 1.7/1 lace over p'11 • green taffetas. Tb'bleuo'Otisae•' %vat v4e1 In chie lite, t!ie 1S;0 cet'ar a 1.1 I. f+ were cmbruateied In p11•• ;free'', and there wail n mousua • writ to match 4t liberty silk. .1 peseta blue to had two wale Peewee trounce& lem- m.d with filet taxation. Write dupen Black rod Willie SIrlprd 1+111. The bolk* was coronet w.tl+ 1rs'r- t!oar, ani there ')vex n l'1; co: fir a 111 stmt. fall s1 tete male of Ifd t over the at k '111 • b 1: ens of black and white silk also. Leif of ravleel ere beteg worn, of tainted twee or panted grass lawn; they ere µa44+01 throug:I a n d• pa t.• be k o 1'n front an 1 11.81 with a bow not long eerie leehlrul. A chuu to :meth 1e generate linnet to the' oorrage. l'retly 111110 1•oleros, which smart- en up a boli -worn 1 oeloo wonder• fully, are 41 black or white chlf- fe'tas, scattered over w.th snot.' 'motifs" of lace, the Ira is hem Wig t o le. At ht'h r re kit t e I tn;, a her on the chest, lit"• sleeve.. wh'rh 2'0;) at the ell:ow are also appliqued w.th Ute Ince. While ('lain. Crepe Shawls embrnSlerel and fringed. are be- hte resurrected, they are mounted on a round yoke of elate I mbru de. -- est velvet, nod fall Ln a pitult at the levet, low Over the skirt ; tier are eremite d.•np • g e eon tree sboe'd et, the *howl bane allowed to hang In long pointe Again In front, With these `shawl", trolls of delle nt' 1: to kd til larrrt.d m14411n ale teen a t • v over to � p'1• color, Pepe L 11 k blur:. Fo the op 'n nor tom:erte in Ova Client le Klyeot'x. every second woman bar her Perrot ruff's, tarry The Ie -c1' tercet). i elw.t-11Q4•'tlelle'as•eY II Bet let ns re -crust the ehanifel! - Hertley wee rtnaewhat ellsepp hnting .irg a tut to thew011 v4 hn expected u,1 the �` /w rnliiiN6 .trKuuululr lit 001111• cul cuaqutlAngn / - berome The Fa.Kllsli papers Mat eyelet so flatteringly of than beforehand, aur( gate .ueh (LIvors 4t. crltlelems of their slue, that une had great holm of their 1uoll•rr; At they evl- demi1,4 hoe not the tough Meetug posters of Jahn Dull and his eons. Or, wt•re they p•rclience *IIerlralu- /a1--stele .' Ali3 nay they surfed to the hrterten and plc 11rerdpeenerr of the regatta. 4%M h wax pert tler than ever, with lite 01.111% (114 of foreigners+ and t ts'tiere to 51'1101+ On 111 1111. .td ]tetter!-Cltnnte ('lair BANISHING A DOUBLE CHIN. •1i. • (fele is a new pr(rrrlptiou for tau w0entte with the double chin (0 follow_. One who hat trial 1t cl'llma than the double elfin, hnr'I as :t Is to reprove by lame treatment, oma be net Ilfie.l If this "cern" ix per- eietel In. Urasp us much of tree chit as can be held between the tl.nuill and forefinger, an 1 twirl unfit ,it s11px out. Do thix many 111uea, bo both Ale. of tete chin. Otte can form the habit of doing It when reading. 1'l tang the heads oil the cheeks, let the teuambe meet meter Itte chin, *rad draw tlr•m backward, Kress lig Tib'fiT-Ariel fbit- le:Arlt; the chit. One must not press 4ageillrt the wialidpe. but ✓fly eget/tort the wavier part of the joy. i.net of 1:11, clasp the kende 1110ri the forehead and bend tho hoed riowly forwanl, retesting it nil 11114 tits' with the hauls. Bend till chin rest■ oat alma. When this net- tles. 144 fleet use( a p•uinful .011.1- (1(40 will be felt In the cords of the nick. This le only because lin- ens' muscles are being etercln et. and tall soon pars Away. Relax thorunghly niter each motion; t:o It four or five timer, then go to u nset Iling Mee, eta! tame beck to 11. Five minutes daily given to these three motion, «111 bcgle to Plata* results In eh( works. The field, «GI Knee the lower .,Igr, of the cheek, first. re'motlug flee 011, I 11ea83 look which it nlwnys glass the Inc.. Though the obstinate double chin m'►y not be tenant/el entirely, It will be nullified and kept down. A 1..1UNDIt4 NUTK. Practical Ol,ectleus In Reg.rd to the Shirts, ('oilers and ('alis. Meet the maid -of -all -wort act an laundress? It le unreasonable to PI. pent herto be proficient In this part of the household labor uMese she has land .peers( training. 11 -rite out these recta for her frequent reference: Warts, collars, cuffs -everything. In fact, that needs to be stiffened and pollehed--rlaould be washed per- fectly clean and allow to dry thor- oughly before they are Marched. Let them souk before weightier to Luke -warm water, long enough to thoroughly pollees the old starch. If a shirt bosom dries dragging slnntwl.e, the several thicknessee tiling about, no after -effort w ill :hio40 quite the proper smoothnes. a 1 .01141(7. 1'Rh cuffs and cellars it in moult thin same. hemp then) out straight • pMseeeefoe VI ON Itt>a "For a number of peers 1 have had lag nitwit three quarte of Meet ml:k mart of no °owe drop their (7141 'r 111 1 W104 A da.% By this time the stem. um. 11(0 Ball. or early winter." nave &els will be strong puongh to ne+lm- Ihtrq 411 l'. Marrow, of Rugby, Un- 111 le 111111 digest other heel The noon m(n1 sbo411 t then 1• 1.111.444 roots. tark,, "and 1 hate come to the eon- rb•'ppel oats .411,1 11.11 s4%4ed sheer 11111501 11011 (11 r • 14 n drtidedgain In bay If a separator U tint 1,1.1 nest au +101.1{(. Tltr mf king satsun Is the milk is set In .hnIlow pans or lengthier.' ; cows coping In frail' be- deep settiug vatic, It fore ,flarlr.nt is, by liberal feeding in Should AIwr311 be W arwe+t tip to new 11111 heat beforee being fel. If It 1. fel cold or too hot It 10 apt to produce bloating and scour& When through careless feeding. texturing it allowed to b'wrwe Otran- to ((core le 110 remedy. When meal( TLcy aro rented: lit the early fall lel not doing well, break an egg tete when the pastures are at their pour- its milk; this Gots as w tool, and ort. At (hit llm: tIti grass Is goner- adda strength to at• ratio,. ally dry, p enl ee and Burnet up. As To supplement the loss of better we new o,, the skim 11+61 one calf to fat In milk, talo for 1:1 celve.t over molt cow, 11 Ir tory Important that two month Nd, four cup*. of flat the trews 4hotil1 ]tato two meatus' reed, pat It Into • common stove pot rot: owl of the twelve. M'ben the and fill op with watt. Ito tld•t after eJWr ern latk.x1 to wattle a couple enema, and allow It to simmer all ar- id we. Ike of u thing they get no ternooa and evening. Next morn- oluu1o• to recuperate. The cull genre- ing boll smartly for about one half ally armee with hoar. stir In some wheat flour, until .4 Wrel.rurd 4'11.1117 the agitate" le about the oonslrtency and floes not mak•• nu rapid ur sane- of tie porrldgs. A MY three months fuetarry a Rtuwth w the first ale old will tate a cup full of tele flax to ►(ethr, n■ w11et flit sow has had a seed tea porridge Ie Its skies milk. lair p.,l, 1 for rest 1111.1 recuperation. The flour is used to counteract the After a ions term of experience 1 hineering effeete of the flax .eel have c -4m., to the couclusiuu, cuurkl. ('are tenet be used et first not to rring the increased price of winter over -teed but to work up gradually furter, the long ml.kttg mason, reel- to what 1 have reentloued, with skim Ing when the genes is pelor, that 1n milk, flax reed tea, roots, (hopped «1,4(4,4 dlrlreinat, cows 51448 at least oats, nand clover hay. see with corn- :, pee (teat. mere milk to the season fortable wean pros, kept Olean met then if they. caro • In fresh 1n the well bedded. Calvet§ can In title way miring m Oaths. Again. an early win- be raised mach more profitably In ter ur fall °elf Is quItn as hoary at winter than In summer. When a separeter 1. need It Id best to skim the froth off the skimmed milk an.l not feed it to the young calve/. es- pecially those funder three menthe. It has a trdeocy to disturb, the nor- mal action of the ttomn,h. and .Pt "p fours. Whenever & calf 1. scour- ing Itedure the (J.sol117 .1 Skim N1114. Be careful to have the pall from which the calves are ted as clean es possible, With skim milk at the right temperature, fed out of pails as clean as your milking palls, In net too large quantities. and fed regularly, there twill be but little trouble from calves Bennett; In warm weather calves should be sults are obtained by kept In during the Arty time, and ]removing the New Bor■ (sate turned out In the Pvenln(t. '[tins without allowing the mother to nettthey will ,*vo0ld the shot run and It. tidbit dry with n wisp of straw, fees. Whole or chopped opts should pit it Into a roomy, dry, warm pen, be fey A mlrture of weaole rind free from frosts or drafts, nn 1 give chopped oat., about A cupful (wire /t no milt for the first twelve honr11. w (Icy for nn ordinary razed male When a calf l.. flungry It 1. not near- cru 5f*tll feedinparrturg, ntll he sufficient.sa1'• 13' NO mush trouble to tench It to Far full feeding, until the rnotswrl drink. The first two week+ It le grete.l, there Is nothing equal rbonid here a le green corn run through the eot- ryuart of whole intik hag tun and mixed with some chop - three times a day. rare being taken p to l 1xt11, that the noon milk Is warmed to new The mein point In calf feeding is milk het. For the nett three to never allow them to stop grow - week', half :t gnnrt of liken milk lee, an.l in the case of beef ant - should be Added to the whole milk meet, keep them in geed flesh. In et each meal. When the calf g••to fooling entree, as In every system to be five weeks obi deicontlnee the of feeling. the extremes of over boon nillk, naso the whole milk, glt- and under feeling are to be avoided, elute?, sulk nearly tie well In the u:ar17 rummer when the pastures are at their Inst, a1' oowe that eurlu in !cowl In March. '44c ml k ten mouths, Idvlelg the o,ws two months' rest• two and oul-•Itt►lf years as a spring o alt Is at three yrurt eel. There IN 11 gain of III mintier in the age of the o tit, the rosette for tire being that it 1r weaned off the all k In June, gore 011 to grtiee'Is fel n little grain or moat all snnmer, and 111 the frill it Is a reel, strong hefty yeerling, anti whiter, 111114311 better than n spring c 11f, which in just weaned in tttw'(f1111 and goer into winter. When a calf 1e dropped It Is not goof practice to allow the cow to fondle and !irk her offrpring. When the separation does take place there Ls always et disturbance in the cow 'table; the. mother gets excited, and some nervous cows rrmnln 440 for the beet part of a week. Better re - anti . 1.g them sit that warp and woof • *41 t 1'+1.'. [iN1�N177 W'N'�ti��tiNti�N'N�'W N'N'W1 When shirts err moody for the (ilia + l.+.nre n'Wveigith thenf til proper-$ QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE ly-t Mit , •«Ill' the shoulders ItRht- ly }aid ov r It, the bosom hanging smooth an straight between. •• gee sat■d, BABY'S Until TABLETS Por Week amid•tefcty (shod»w Der - tee the Bel Weatasr. Thousand.' of children die during the hot weather nineties, blooms wea- ned' t Omplallite nn 1 1a-err(Omplalrtunn1 stoma:h truubl , r h•vethee meant at hunt topromp ty (leek end carie them. In homes wnete 1:•th3'. Own T,Meto are used them. preemie httte five -stein be .*year, nt111 hu h„me where Ih4re are ad/tote an i 31111115 ehlldren Mendel be without t lent. ltnby'e Own Tablets will promptly alts 1111 elnmarh nn 1 b,wcl trenbeee, nna aro a grunt r.tt'f to teething eh 1'ren. 'tie. 'fall •t. ere ,11111 an Ill' n positive gr►arantre that 1he,t (on- 4tdht neither opiate nor harmful.1rue. Combed In n powder they can l's ihen with nb•olnte onn f.ty ton014 rn babe, yore. It. F'ergoeon, 1151 dntfiebl etre,•t, ,)lontrw11l. stye: ''I have 1swv1 B•by'4 Own TAblpt. nnet bete room( them the h,,,( mr,It In" 1 have /ter given mil .hll.lren. My b1143' haw nlwnys horn shall eta d. 1 - rate and "offered: NO awash 11441 sem- inar with hl• teeth that 1 .:Id net Sheik he wont l live. Then 144 wens nt- t::cit d wllh.lysrhtery, n revert 11 Aran sal ereigh. As trodo'tor'. mMll.lne .old not help him, 1 ,int for Baby's Own T.'tblrt., an! they did hln a wolmlerf4A amomllt of good, and he In lbw getting on spire 11.113. 1 gladly give ml etp.riens, for the benefit of (Ohre mother..." if your drtittel: t 1'`0^11 net keep there TnJ1hots they will bPst'ntbyman plod pitI rat ea tante n ho, by wrltlix•dirent to the n1'. wiiiIanne M.11e1.0 Co., nrockvllie, est., or Oebaa.stad7, 11. T. 1 terrible business! -tit stay "nothing of the weight of the jewels :1141 g olden embroideries. The with (71 the young earl of Atmedet ✓ emotes a Melly pathetic flglre from the ranks of English debility. 1 euppove no one has suffered mole than our Prefilter Duke, I bell e lea simply I'Ldlzetl hit poor afflicted boy, null then it is 111113," -nd who.. the title pn411es In an Indirect line. 111e outlier nvaa a bigot.. I and euotere Indhlunl, who spier,( 110 money to benefit her church awl creed, flied herself. i have open lit•• •l111ldo ui th11 ec- leeet litre nunnery wile befit at Arun.lpl. It a "raison metr("I never -ruling pito-ere for the real of the dtt^hess. A hnmifud of Carme- lite 111011 are to mpt..•1 there, 1•1,1 tate! It to tient to pr.u*. t triter.. the DOESN'T THIS 1, OOIC 1"ETCHIND 11 they want, and -they get It 1 The gene tern drawletcls I ser to laying In eleckeof'!rete m•iteranld la that It is difficult to fled n good tailor to tarn them into sear( frocks. Urcetmnkrrs -cat vn encore, hut talent; are ' tin onttle4" met few, very few, will mike up Ind les' own materials. It may not ire too late to Tell the Ilaeralllan 1..4101 whew return home ti delayed ou ac- crued, of the p,ttponrmrnt of the • Corennlion, of an exo,Ilent Hurn whose. 111, Ir Is not only first -chest tut French. ad he has worker) with the lest I'.,r ,l•ln laymen. M. Italie. t� south 31011011 ,trot, New Mona ,treel, *till. dieing A1151141 111.1 )(zlr• 1rm!/T, m. ke up hullos' own 5(1(1fs. He starts ut five 4;uleens for it tam- ple, well -cut coal Alxl Akaall Ilned ml: e a 1. worwrer'u, r, , And•for eightm pitmen yen i y nor. a ellnrmllqg m sir(. lie la pnr11cnlnrl,v clever at; mu 111 tray.11inm enol taunter ferret-,' of a,nit1tk_o1a 1t w111 he well to go • t'onvernhm of Englan 1" lm nit devotional elebke't with them, but quite n Pe, ondary nffatr. When the edifice «1414 op •.n'd nn 1 the Or lar ',- rdoyurnti 1, Moo rignenr Cape al- drees0dl the ifeterIe•utem, and gavethem lhrlr rule. of 111.' They were he never to dee n 11114:14, '.115 nntald( the wells, never to PI1r3rh•1 the lease, n:'ver to 1P at rn ; P.111`11 they felt nelrrp from shr.•r Wenr:04's.4 1 b' 1 meat • meeting up i, their entire, nal they moor tate It In tisenl to prey for their ptttemees. 4 b•41r•ve they the very short ll.'s they nen elmovt beyon I ,ndaranef', bet 1t "n'. poor eoml aeon.. out nnnlher en - tern the pr140n, nn 1 tel It lii'1 go on. '''TI a an old wort!, 1113 M 11lcr.1' 1 trey rots Omen for it week end to Tor- ey the other day, it wee. I..ut.In5 ! 14. Ray nal height wllh the elcly std eh'ps of the fleet In Tor Bay. where they heel wsmembled atter 4*p'thend. The senrrld'Rht, were most p'rinreeq•he each n'ght, 11.1 with the hiItlit l3 It em:nnl..h.pl• es Mede n meet tithe ne e'en". The eolNse&Pllr.ty 1 r:• n 1c n :d w.'e 1.0 sl ltn*,b^1'y, who item • in 111., y.11lit 11h mandn7 et an to chnrrh. The great told le of Interns( *1. week tied are (nil Willie t11* tishine," an make your hay a for, wit' -i he 11rOnfea enrn known on this elle 01 thp "direr etreik," 41111 pr4ers may 1.rroner 1114 ler them trly. Sly friends who leave lean to ]him look extremely elite In lira pewee, an I • time a1: 1.1.1drn to him. Aho•n F. been". -.. . 1 mud: 11010 give yam a few French fmahuou tante Rule of 1414 munu•ul. Send,'nil the rlegtante ',PPP tlric- Ing In the Rote. or setting ender the noacawg, wear w.1 elegant light -]mat clever. or rnlhrr looms cont, with p lig Jnanesine shares. A pretty 0111/ le In sllveey grey Meth with Ii•r.leri115 and 4rwenry In rnlhrr tbrrrl. Another In duet enlnr 1111 hamlet of waiter. . Jn)enr1P em- broidery. They 411& very elite, thrown open In dt-piny their own lovely Previte en! tit- summer rod- ' melt 1eft a'h mom t40'11Ih. man- t0nr 1. a hl t sine's')') Dnp • of pale tial h. with clip•( end deep mone- ys titer reef,. of another tone. or In ole( ge'ppaor.. There n?.: tabs• and * filth co1lwr of velvet, nn 1 risme en. 1`.eper ,''welled heittoes no n flnIA l'er the hitt fl we'll w t'• three Mt 1 (e ftlnat %M'* el I• loaf 4 tell sway. ns K did three ninth. aro A oret- i t)/ weagmgMel wide rprtigdieg opsit, with hewer petals sewn niop;r the hems .of the frill', or Inaertrd I:0- tween the mw -e of tu:les or ehlf- fon. Othere have tiny !dnt- tlfp:'d tin el, n or brair to es hanging by lhrlr stalks. Thn flit store of white mewed out and ostrich feathers mixed, also en - (risme a pretty face entrancingly. Another quaint conceit seen et theme el freneo entertainments In the pretty little feather fen with n Iona handle! lorgnette attached 10 it. Tide pale blue feathers of the Jay n1' peraoxpmret are mo,l.ted In tortoise - n11111, which also reframes the eye - glamors. The French are more than ere) this nhremer afflicted nith "motorkes'•! Many have hurl most luturliutly fitted up men. built far them for mummer touring or ramping tett pertiro. Teere le a merfeetly nr- rnngedj " leluc " ]('Utah goes Into. n xt t0 no apace, and ample pigeon holes for clothes' and other areae-' aerie, of are: for, you (((Nest find the F'reitult going in for raa1Ullra(1'lt. ex- cept through dire neeve0mlty 1 Thep rler,aexl 40111." renege how much happiness depends on being provided with normal enm- Boll, skin a trim a tongue, cut in ellen end edthe whites of Me herd bollel egg , chat in similar ppiec40. Gut flee tit stalks of three heroin of celery an mix with the tongue and egg.. . ke a dressing by beating 'together spur rgga. Mc tahlespooneful of vinegar, five of melted butter, one of prepared mus- tard, one of sugar and-.two-thIrds 0l a cupful of cream- Put aver the fire in A double boiler rind cook un- til ea thick *e custard net aside to cool, seas= with salt and rill enne, thin with lemon juice, mix wit the tongue and other Ingredients nd nerve. How 11e Won Icer, "&b." niched the rich widow : "how 110 1 know that you do not tenth to merry me simply for my money '• "iha.rt: mg !•" crtp.l the man, who weft yowler enough to be her non ; "have 1 not w•rttten poetry for the mngazlnel ? And did Teti over hear of n poet w114) allowed money nett - term to atter Leto his calculations?" (toted Bales. Jnrob Abbott, author of the Rollo books awlmit. h other nnefol and In- t eresting. nftllongli old-G•ash'oned Jarenilo literature, Ilya down the following fthdnmental ruled for troctrochee/.en.1 parents: "When you cotl0Pnt, eoneent cor- d 11y. hen you refuter., refuse tinnily. "4 ten you puree*, punish good - tatter 117. 'Com en often. N•a,er neold." Romp talky entente.; on tra,hing contain 1 w pedagt.gfeal wisdom. An Amer, in Nit 1►nlwllled, It to not n1 nye that American wit Is quicker hen that of Eng- land. A early , travelers from thin coentry re approaching titralforil-on-1400. a e Or the men tho.i ht hr.WW111 h, vo tome fun «1:14 tit '• gu'de. 41 'h en h' piety ar- rived tit the town, a as the guide was pointing out of Intermit, the gentlema• pulled ltlm.,lde, amu. a1 :. '•Syr. • In thae dcn-n 41444a11 ttna man mere ?" The glee, looked) n( mom^nt andreptr.l eery servo T.. Whlr he wee else leveweee M he p'ncaa Kindly inform mo whet would be: °aren't for A brklegnom tit a quiet noon church wielding an regard to wmrtng apparel. What etylo Ent, color of the, Miore, gloves, to be worn with n Heck cutaway coat and walste'x►t and light strlpal trousers :' A Render. Prince Albert or entnway coat, preferably the former ; 115110 striped trousers. black aok or white waistcoat, white et k four -It -hen 1 the white pearl grey glover w'11II hea'•y stilch- ing• patent leather shoes, high hat (elev. --- Will you kindly millets me what would he oOnsWrnld good form under the following clre meinnees? A • ermine Indy le to be married about re mnatbe after her father's de - o se. Would you advise deep mourn - I for her trousstwlt or would It be per bselhle to aasums black and( whit nft'•r ber marriage ? Inquirer. It 114 be perfectly correct noel teeny h1tter to (sate off deep mourn- ing and ear black 0114 white. It Is n mistake unfree neenlnt.ly ueert- n ary, to p t deep monrning into n Ironewoou w. k.wp.- forts. 11' they nleep "a 1a ptnile" fee choice. It be made, as far nee possible, w bra( of rosea, Po, three mditnr4 ural their motor "l+tggery" are nth Inert its perfectly ',Monied At .F'reneh alt can devise. Their ISeenl.11ely Kett Roads matte the mistime the poetry of mo- tion, Anti the lovely erenery would therm the eye of an wnoorlte of the moot pepielmIMtle type. There w111 some he a great meth to the 140111- 1117 re.ortp, Tra►vUle, dabnnrg, Drwav111e, Ple., as we11 wa to those s40laller "ioeliloa," fltretat, Dtto., (Hs culls, to.. where the famona half -wavy honsee, "IA Batson Fatten. tine,' Hotel (leIlhenele la Cfngner ant," (dear to the AmwrlPanol, and the '"Hotel d. Able." altreet sea, crowd' of snjrwremers *eery Angntt The hotel, are f1Uwd with tretvrnlro of wrtte's, author*, eomrdtenees, end srelt0crets, wt►ieh slaw. the gamint Md hosterleowith their elennlr Malik gond rooting, end alert Ml gwrito , drllghttel old place. to 1'r 10 it coneider1 improper not 10 o:rugratulato a } une tatty Villa had announced her engagement to be mnrrlaf. If ten is not an Intimate friend 7 Puzzled, There la no reviann why anyone not an Intimate frlrml Owed 1 not con- gratulate w 3oeng lady on her en- gagement. It would be Ascus 440 tits tire 1111 expressing an 1 terest In The young badly. --- I'I'nse let me know Ir'w much lull-. le nerd(!: r gulf. 0 bur n b 11ais not wearing a train 7 What 'Pete mimes, with a grey 11s1 dregs, at rt1 n lmis,"t p Iv/Ito emelt hg? Also color Of t•leer, f Wool 111 b•peep r f,r t:e bride to carry 11 'were, or cell ohs Weir abs. gm•t•be0 sag'? iatrrrntdd. The. b 4144'' v. 11 mint be long ennegll to reach to the hem of the mk'rt. Peteat teatime tins. white glace kid res. Tlio bride Mudd Harry n 4j.-awalta--(mese(--at--.brio thee of year d111+1ea are very fnel+- Ionnble, nod white moot nee nJwnys la style. A emelt oprny of real memo ter weem. Ilt getm1He ed tel to the Magnet. The brie, may wear • spray of flowers on her gown as well as carry a bouquet. Will Ton ba kind emitted' to Inform me In the etineette column what 50.41 mann-re rrqulre of a young man atter Ile has d:tncwd with n young lady f Can he excuse !emelt Imme- tilately after haring n.rorted her to her scat, or sleeted. be enter into a con%ersntlnn with her, ete.f J. T. It 111 not niee•&•try 'for • young gentleman to remain and enter Into com-erstitlor abler lin has •,torted bis partner to her seat. H• can then exruae h'm*.rif, twat If the young lady le a stranger It would Ise both . ourterele and kine( to Introduce wee" of his frien+le, and lo remain w race meet en that the yot1ng lady wIU rot feel unrt'mfortnble at being left nlone. bite„ell a woman who is married to e okrotor tee adereweat a, Mrs 1Dr,l T. H. Brown or Mrs. T. H. Breen :' Render. It Is quite Inees-rmt to /waders' a wentan by her huxhnndl's title "Mrs. T. H. Brown," If the nemeel are not written out In full-- never "Mrs. (roe T. H. Brown." Will }tit kindly manors' through }our columna the following: Correct dram for n wedding taking place at mix In the evening, find whether crush or silk hat ix eorrert ? l'. F. C. Fun Oran, Is always errerect after sox o'o'n•k In the (',ening, but In mem- mor, when the (taps nee no {mow and If the weakling is not a formal affair, the bride 0111 wear n travelling drew nail the bridegroom n Prince Albert cat with light Irousers, either (lack or white wadalmoat and white four - In -hand tie. The alit hat IN correct with either full deem or the Prince Albert Dost. 'Would it be pmper for a young lady t•0 accept en ]nutation to the theatre, driving or to go out 0111- ✓ rwlee with n gentleman who has (rely celled to nee her three nr four t lees f A. B. A young Indy elouhi not neeept any invitations from a young gen- tlemen unfelt. .he hna known lilm for some time, nn! hn In w f.1-nd of her family. It le never well for n I4.ly Mr Ar4•.pt '1111 Mtt.nllhn of • new o(spantntnnrs. GREAT . RE IN WELLAND An Old and Highly Respected Resident Cured of Kidney Disease and Liver Troubles By Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Ur Jelin Willens, a retired carpenter, who here heed( in W. -fiend, Ont., for 80 yeeree, «titre -"Home ears nae f wee nttwrked walk 11 ln.y trouble. end l new en rnn down end em*rtated that my entire npp'•nrnnrr• was .ngereellre of phy,lnnl (brittle. 1R time rum the r pinint grew «ores and Varese (en,pllcnl4441 with 11 e (reeler, Ila:ad bind painsneroao the back/ sailup the ►plan( 001nm*. had ,phis with m7 l,.•:.rt. p1 1n nn.1rr the right ehonld^r, bilious headache about half the time, Indigeello*. teller and restlemeees tit 1115114, nn11 rlr•pwrsalnn 0l .1411(0. I times 1 .vn. Ineapoeltat'.• 1 for work, and hall opent probably one hun.red dollars In different medicine, with ne pereolvnblo 10.,1 (0. iotctors' wirier protml Ilkewl•P of nn nvnll. Finally. nn the advise nf a friend I began taking iit. ('how's 1(1•Inr, [Aver P111., end in n short Mee the hell m}mptom• begets to gradually dteappenr, and hyo the time f heel ,i.oI flee or etc Poore" 1 was anle7- Ing bM ter health then 1lied 1n many years, 111 of whieitit dna to the vir1•ne, of Dr. ('hese'. Kelsey Lever P1114, 'airier 111* ria"esPr 1 herr adyhwl ntkors In profit l'7 my expert -net. Some hove .lona so nn.1 aro• well. while other. .111 ane 1111.1 111 wt. .nreilmlerl to Ilam dre\dfltl 4i.0a2. Inco n (Mimi wit norm to the valne0f the" grate mrdlrisse. and 1 not fell of eta h i"lnsm In Imp'trtlIR the geed *ewe to nthertr who ere *ffliete4 as 1 was 111' Chnst'* 1•6111ey LIPP( pill., one p111 a doss. BS moats a box. At all dealers et 0,1meseee, Rafts & Co., Toned', -