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ton street op000lIr the erdborta
tonal. Private fonds to Ired to
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A I•CTIONIEERINU. -_----
d OUNI»IY, AUC' f07 g Jt ANI,
.Utr. llodnrloh, (Int Sales ej. eade'd
.rt of the county.
NU>O'MARA/j., et*
tad valuators, U.der1. h O.A. It..
x1dd•rob1. etpstl.aoe w U.• a,..
tracts, IN is • teeth,. to da.
Lit 1 cru ss14.bri ten on so..
.howled hitt (edam Uri u
tatty. a sett by mall to VP wid''wt
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u Executed Charles 1 Y
buotal r'ettlmtor of WYbite -Ii.
+r• the year 1111.1, at 1 he fol
nary:
:Art. R:ctalnl Brandon. n
of Roseawtry Lon '1'11-
1a bell fn 6e 111' 10.111
Ohartew the Plod."
.l1.tln(;uimlw.l candidate for
ty was an' Wt:itsm Howlett,
mndemn.,I 111 (tenth after
orntion for n port he never
nd only /Ince] from the gnl-
the errant efforte of n fmv
who sworn tint Brandon
local. Rrnntkrn wan not
for retrlhntton Ha Imd
ION bed, alt month,' niter
AAI heheatkd. and had
red Ignominious/Iv Into Ila
Whitechapel rhnn•hynrof.
executioner of London he
oily escape tris 'lemtnly :
add tint remorse and hor-
anetl hie day.. In lila "Con
a tract wklely eitrulatr.l
ma, he chinos that lin WAX
und of heti by n 11•.,np of
mil carried ngaln.t Idle will
w111oad. Alen that lin anee
rty pound*, all in 1.411
ne the work. Allot had •'nn
tack tall of cloven n 11,1 n
ter ant of the king's
rim orange he told for ten
In Rowymary Lit r.. -Har
Aline for September.
O 0 -•tee
sf merle la the drives'* pray -
an fulfilment doesn't ne
Provo that yrs are right
6nnary counter In a t1.•
• tore 1. alwey* s sernter
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ii1PARALYZID
Unable to Walk or Raba Hls
Hands to ills Head,
A /lore Unfortunate Cafe Could
scarcely be Imagined "flea• a
Henbane! and Yetbe, la this
WrNchel Condition. ---�
Oshawa, Ont., 14ept. 25.-(Specdslt.
_The experience to! !the Oshr. awa
an employee
Malleable iron Work., 'Mould be a
frown to every sick person.
Moore flee yours ago, MY. Brown,
who 1s u hard working, Induetrlous,
and ,'ober man. began to feel a Rlff-
ise erned,"renee., 111 the n►Ivtr 011 /110
Irgr. Thin gradually increased 1111 he
tad fort ail power 111 lila Ilmbe and
army. Ho eonld out have rallied his
sans to Mir (lead to save lila life
end ler over four mouths he could
not viand or walk alone a 'Ingle
'top
All the do ,.tor• treated him and
g ave blit up. Then lie consulted a
Deemauv411e dolor who told him he
h ▪ togo tothe
nothieg
for him And advised
hospital In Toron-
to, where they Went be able to
help him a little.
To the hospital he wept In Janu-
ary. thine. and remained under treat.
moot fur over four weoka 'Twelve
doctors told him he- could not re-
cover and that nothing could be done
for hemHe was getting worm every
day and when removed to his Motu. 111
crt,aw'n war like • baby unable to
move
HI. father -In -taw, Mr. John Aliln,
had heard of ilo(M's Kidney P111. and
•1ggeete.l that Mr. Brow% try them.
144 did and he syr:
'•1 used altogether twelve boxer
of Dodds Kidney Pills and by the
!trot of May 1 was able to start
work again In the Amp and I have
never been sick or off work a day
stere, •
1 •m 'sore I owe buy life, health
and strength to that great rem-
edy. iho,id'. Klduey Pine."
WISE THINGS BY
SCHOOL PUPILS.
4WnAd'• Week.)
"tptierblllty." she reads. "1s the
slate of beteg an apherlble."
"Aft0rbIllty to the stats of being
Wean* on ape subject only."
' 1;ereoade, green's@ as of gran."
"Reverberation Is when It Is made
again luto a verb."
'The equator is a menagerie tion
running around between alts north
and south pole."
"They climbed Yemenis to me the
creator emoklagt'
'We oelebrate the Fourth of July
bemuse Jesus bike u,."
"1'engeaaoe. Dern, a mean desire
to pry book. Illar'a. 'Vengeance is
mine , l will repay, with the Lord!"
"Ingenious, a stupid peruon. from
In, not. and gealoes, • smart per-
see.r
loiseretlne. a (Inference 111 ser '.be-
tween animate.P
"The early Bribe's wore a akin. he
lief It at the wslst. Ife wino. legion.,
ea his lege. He, had eyes of a blue
Marie which plainly -showed Ills mewl -
civilization. iie wore Ott III• feel mo-
eamunno nr aran.lale."
"lata.) opera. The only grand
epos known Is Wang"
"The Te Ileum Is a (:rant Opera.
"Th0 British moaeum to the prin.
opal hullding In Paris."
Artstkfea was clod • ha was the
(rivals. gar( of Phoenicia."
"HanMhal was an early Oreek et-
plewer, who wrote a book called Hor-
atian', r
"i'lrgli was in voided Virgin"
'AP I roomed in the deep wood. 1
taw n herd of greyhound• hunting
ler prey."
".tntlu.
Menem was the mother Of
the I:raocII P
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM.
CANADIAN ORDER OF
CHOSEN FRIENOS
TM' Preopernns Fraternal 1 n•u rs nap t )Mer
hb•rnming mor,pnpnler every der, portM-
C addtan,Harty owlet
ito the nd managed by at et
r'11. /w, gale
purply
,
1
WHAT 17' ('ONTM TO JOIN,
A randldate for Initiation fele an .11.11..
rowan nun lakteaa3,n440.4tn.rmere w IHeld
h. required In par (bo following few:
!: MM1ro1 ranmtM,'a lees. weeny *1.10.)
7. InitIntlnn le.. novelly.
9. 1.11. Inanrence certificate Ire ..4141
Trani root of ,adinl...len 25.00
TM/ CONT AFTER 1011 ARE A
MEMBER.
At
(ss*r mom of 111, for ono year, on 114,000 of
.sir12 mhn(hly naaessm0nta et 111.15....111:1.112
47°nru•riy due* at 75 coal• ter
5.00
Total east for neer year *15.92
A F'EW RAMPLER 09' RATE/4.
1t Amount Mnntirly
rfinanr- Monthly
A4•' neve 11u.•.
1* ........» ............. *1,000 •n.25
•--....,...,n t,N.YF
114 1,0oo4R2 5 ....... ............ 1,04141t .1.'.
Ie.. .................._. 1.000.26
444 1110
Au ........:........:... 1111,0914 25
)TR PROOftEKS.
la• ell.. •'n'1ety lot /1. purely I•nnndlnn organ-
erith n. andhn. no connection whnlecrr
Ant A m,.rlenn Kwitny. The roem.*
Men.
Its ns/ nnlsntfon In the ,year 11R, ha.
began mnrr,4I01,. L"nk nt the fnlinwIng:
GRAND RStORD,
Tref.
Nn. of
1947 Members
VMS 175
IN
44947
14911 ........................,......, 1,46.2
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4,146
5,1152
7,11105
1891
14092
ee
1014
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lope....... 11,564
ler
.....»..,..............".......».»15,027
1pp9...........»..........................»..»»,, 15,460
1905 •"' 15,25*
11101 411,197
22,1174
APPROVAD APPLICATIONR
Year 19
00
1901 8,297
Trot 1909 to Ananot Riot 9,,8141
2900
d„,71"ee,rt.ty la In first rhos Inanrl.l enn-
*nion. Anoint Leen eennnged In et very Imo -
00e/11 Mannar, ma a'ennead Ly (A. fart
Out the root of •ennwgetnent line lawn on-
aw'Alntly Mw for many rens.
th.�" •hetety ha. rnoplled wllh the Inn of
hn.l trollied and foil .nthnrised to .1o,
nes• IBb runghnnl. the Irtnminlon Menne tln
Th-- •-
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SOCIETY ANA FASHION IN ENGLAND
-CHANTECLAIR'S GOSSIP FOR LADY READERS PEOPLE O:'
'NOTE AND THE MODES OE AUTUMN PORTRAYED .ls ,,t ,,e .0
London, Eng. -Again we find our -
mire. grumbling at the clerk of the
weather. not only in England, where
the sr61s)1111 are ever variable told Ir-
ra(rponrlI te, but on the uoItlucbl 611.0
you heir the one theme, growls 11141
m(r.na over expoilltlour and virus
spoiled, Journey's and (alar purtItonetl,
clothe" dune for, ell on account of
the whitest weather : teeptemlier
ought to be a cbarmltlg mouth, the
dread of winter Is yet afar off, Its
rattan' wo may exp•ct bright, glumly
days with blue skies over our heads
ud1a11 natureelotheJ In lovely varie-
gated tints, 1t le Ulu "MAN)" sit
apexes, too, so there is nay amount
going on, hunting, shouting, regattas
croquet and teunla lournameutu, tins
of vacation crlvk,t eu,g�g..mentr, uua
little free,and-euoy dances, orally
more enJoygtlu than the big winter
twills, perhaps! l:vcryoro feels so•
('LLIy lnchirtttl'an1 ready fur frolic;
tho big country Isomer are fulled with
people reedy to frivol sad rent after
the very prolonged I.oudou wasp.
Itositemics-who are alt the tone per-
fecting tbrptlselres In the execution of -
their Butler, it e'Pmn to 11,e- are
thoughtfully plotting ler the Ir' Uinta
welfare au.i umuremeut, whir ap
peering uutwanlly to bo Ieavlug
them to dors tt.ry Lke and feel per-
fectly at lmyun. That to me 1. true
ltomyNlrllty,
not to worry or "chivy"
your tumours, out to I.1gi.ktto Jur
their eve -r) 11.100, aur tulip out each
moment, but to provkte a t
Variety of l'lew.rt Occupation
niJbgot wide!, they may choose, or
arrange drlleloua Vella menul for
hungry country palates, to wee that
the Ltblor are laden with heaps (J
t.uoke and papers, that there are
dowsers Peery where, an i. /lastly, to
son that 111 0110 room at heart, a Llg,
old hull for choice. there W a cosy
fire every i:It00000(I to comfort 44(10
over one'' cup of ten, especially If
airy teagowtis, l iely to toehold but
"draughty" to the wearer, are don-
ne.' nt this witching bur. And the
-grant chid' le to bait. several of
those lovely garment, wh.ch 1n wm,u-
try hollers am beteg wore right
through the evening, it there are no
"outside" guests. •
T11.' mustiest, flowered or glinted,
whish hove sash bye, for our summer
irv(p)wne, Alto Irow• tieing made &tier
taffetas to ,to duty for th- winter,
in lieu of heave'•, materials They'are
a forth of friers nut furbelows, with
artily banging kine or b•rthew, the
sleeves toddled at the elbow with
graceful "u.tt•.th' (N Inco.
.t more dreamy *tyle 1s in white net
worked with n large pattern In
Mother of pearl .alpha*, I'Ig flowers
and rine-like leaves, the embroidery
whbh Ina n meet exquldte effect by
night light hum n tiny; black baby Tel -
tel ontlft Ing It everywhere, there is
a. gra,•.•fnl ta'rthe of einbroldered net
and this tiny sheer" etre a indica
work of ,,iher o1 prnrl. 1t Immount-
e1 on n ,leets roan pink taffeta tulip
whbh allows up the mllvery shimmer
0f the mother of pearl. Vet another
charming ten -gown whteh 1 maw the
other night wax entirely black. Fine-
ly Merited ma .I.OPllne red elle-, with rt
gnnint little bolero formal of two
wtrtngv---..f -ou l jet Made the onto
nota of color the PII0111 of mender ne
yellow velvet fnatenimg them, hack
and front.
Lovely Empire Te•gowas
nre made of "crape mPteore" which
1. even finer, ooftnr. more trnn..pnr-
nnt than crew de shine. Some of
the beautiful Indian embroldrrles
worked by order of Lady Corson for
our Queen were (kine on amilar
material. it 1. mnrvello ne how fin-
gers no delicate coul.1 be found to do
the fairy stitches, c.peeinlly In gold
and sliver thread, which is none too
easy of manipulation. and the crepe
Irwyt• n. If a breath would blow It
away. Thorn ham been a regular
epidemic of garden pntrtl0. In the
country -.Ida In which I find my-
f, --and with the help of a motor,
ff-puff 1l 1e not witch a Moulmein
n -a-altoe to go tong distencee to
fila, "golf -croquet" -the- only en-
durable :fern of that "horeetime•"
game-oll.ten In madrigaln under
shady 1'00* while Pitting • tree and
nincedolne ! The dopester are. tar en-
rhanting.this slimmer. and of swell
delicate .t,tfr and rolnplicate0 make
you begin o wonder where day-
dreams anti sad evening gowns be-
gin.
The Bt.hop nd Truro's lovely: little
dnnghtrr-In-Ind, who wax n Mem
Ilr•nnclerk. nlwnye nppern in tran,-
plrent, and generally (pen -necked
boelloeo, with a foamy tulle or mnrn-
hout boa eliding off her .honldero.
bat reedy for Pooh an emergency nm
re drive home In the cool eventide; 1f
she were not no "like unto a flower"
and her clothe• were not oo ,.harmo
ngly dainty, one world fool perhapa
nollnod to criticize n et alga which
ertainiy doers not appeal to the
Igh..t "monde"; bet to .the fnir
mush ix forgiven, rv,p.eelally If pretty
manners are nn nccasnprinying grace!
• • • • •
I hero had pleasetre In awing
my negnalntanee with an r4Pe-Ir
!Sir Wafter Parrett. "the Amer of
the King's Mnolek," who ie recruit-
ing after really arduous and ree-
ponslble er'ronntion dntlee. No Drone
(rf- Mve .en.thln immortal* who' ON"
mighty undere(nnl. the way to
Tette a tient Il.illdoy
and ohnnge when Forturie.givanhim
tho chimer. and rtlantgea to Pny.y
the simplest. moat rnrnl of pleneureo
and atop -Mono. lie Ig one of the
moot popular peroono at Wtndoor
rewl4,a great fatrorttrtwith the oh1
Qneeu, who np;yrrc.htlel hie tact and
"honhnmbo" no well no Ino ,nnole t1
talent. him place le et/tinily Potnhll'h-
td ander the new regime, Prince's
Chrletinn in withal)* filo otauncheet
Ally, music bring n real bond be-
tween them. At Oxford, though one
always knew Ile hail an "rime
e1' elite," hie somewhat modest, re-
tiring natnre, and leen a.•nrel 10,-
elal position, gave him A enmewhnt
why and diligent manner 1 that fide
now all ysni.hed, he hAe a flow 'of
bright nmvoing conversation, tette
quaint enr(krtr* of roymltieo with-
out a tinge of onoblehnoo•, much
liars dloloynity, anti 1n a charming
figure In ,society. }iia eldeol girl lino
61 very happy life as gnvernro* to
l'rineoo. Fnn of I%nitenberg. she le,
made gOtt, rine of the inner circle,
1 It to not volnnlnry. but obilga-
nry that *Ile retro ell her w,eovle
rid sgtender the evenings. with Prie-
m Henry Lately .he IIs* horn ane
1 a Jolly yachting tritely. of which
me very Intereetlnn people -Lord
c
h
ra•lanr--
1111000/0 fora few rune, good co- to
(11zg 1AMre1 rpmn I',n gives to the t
7(10,n'ort For fnrM.r Information spelt In n
w y a 11l'ntniene, rirnnd Reornrder; ns/ .•r
nil a0. h. 0114 nrgnniter. n l
, whets the /mad *!Ree tolerated.
ml ran, o
Ito
Kitchener, for instancel- have been
tuemnbers. Aa she naively remarks in
a leer elevated sphere site would (Iro-
Ii Ily be treated with far less con-
aderallot' • • • •
another lntereetlug visor on the
IbItteuberg'e yacht has been the
en.prl•er Eugenie, now phy.loally
frail and worn. but bright and up-
toolnte In her Ideas. S1le Is fond of
young society and le devoted to
her Gel -daughter, Princes Knee
whose unique i0r.oentllty. 44(1•1
clever speeches delight the old lady.
• • • • •
TIAs 1s/ the long -looked -for ,lay
foe the Boer trio to meet the Col-
onial Secretary and lord Kitchen-
er, and great 1e the speculation
afloat regarding the reboil*. With
their characteristic obali-n*ey, or,
to, call 1l by &.leas harsh term,
Tenacity of Purpose
they wh,.hei to commence opera-
tion*: by it dl.cussion 111 the term'(
of surrender, but as they are now
Weer.] and sealed, Afr, Chamberlain
"41(1 not see It." It is tine future,
not the /most, that is the crux.
A clever army surgeon belonging
to this nelghtorhool hr■ been tell -
Ing us his experiences. He hes been
out over three_ ye s_ rs, harm prom.
bed his wife to be back In e1*
months. He reckone l without hie
hoot, the Boer! He has serer been
one day off duty In alt that ttm.,
and has seen an hard service es
anyone, perhaps. %peaking about
the country as a future home for
Britlbh and colonial inc., who, will
Noon flock out to look their tor-
tures, he said there was the great-
est need of .killed artisan,. Car -
•
worsen will be well worn for short
ireful toilettes, They look tory
pretty, worked with the new, ra-
ther coarse and loose -looking ems
broldery done In wools, and worn
with a kit or patent leather .heli
Ib nue of the shades used;
the little Russian blouse and u
eklrt, two Incites olf the ground, made
edit flat pleats fitted Into a tight
plaln j.ip-yoke Ie a god mate!. At
the beck a few ideate go right tap
to the waist, that Is. tho yoke stops/
at each .bot •of the hack. Thr,, for
making cable and aft•rut.on wear
there are the .l kleet .of zibelines and
untie cloths lu lovely soft .he'leay,
'belga,' "inodore," and "bark -
!woven,' and w true novelty 1s the
cloth powdered with tiny spots M
another color, .ay hnllotrope on seal
or chestnut hrown, tvhlto on helio-
trope, pale blue on dark greet. The
01,410 ore al,uwered about irregularly,
find the trimming con/tete of some of
the loo 1. new pt(semeatertes, either
1n one shads or the two alined to-
gether. There garniture, are very
rich and effective and quite unlike
any Ivo have had. There aro lovely
devlee••r rind motives done in silky
'mild and galone, with a shower of
little. ,allot or tassels falling In
Outing from them. These are neat
to go room'. the front panel perhaps
epee sketch), nr01 are repeated ton
Ulf/ coretge sod eleever.
Coate wilt,, likewise be trimmest
with these. new (On garment Pries.
which al t nlen appear on the hand-
some buttons, ram^what In the aerie
of the crocheted and netted button•
we used to see. Flat velvet Indictee
wl:l also he very much "en evidence"
1n every adze. There le n good deal of
' A PARISIAN MODEL.
centers were on strike lately, be- Bulgaria. I6mbreldery
cause they were not getting more
than *7 it day! Bat no laborer.. about. and the Shah has left hie
neem go, fm' they remlrt not wont
tote In the ehnp� of Per.tan trim-
need
the Kaffir's, i1 f. neatest caste mingm, which are '.ally pretty with
and they would not be alloweol to.' the4r soft Tamen (lute, PNp eially for
evening coats, or tea jackets. There
The Purse of Month Africa. lea great fancy for tit, se bizarre. and
-and for ono. he Rave he ngroes often Weird looking trimmings thin
with Mr. Krugee! IR the drinkif demi enl,sn. EugLsh wom-n are going
the Brltlah Out there (10111.1 only In largely for wearing a big el on
give up that, Louth Africa would their bodices In*tead of a boognet.
be the bulwark of the F.mplre. it It may bo In china silk, mouseellne do
1e a grantl country, and 1111on1d be sarin or panne. ,As it rule, the belt
a very healthy one, as well as lu- nreordw with It, slur the ribbon on
crativr, the hat end ppar/uol. The flat halo
• • • • • • Aye taw no much in the early summhr
To Turn to Matters I'enilelae dein have stun^what changed their
I have been seeing mono of the aspect, and are 1100 notch turned up
new autumn tnntrrinlw, for, early nt the bark or the Mile, with the
though 1t tie, we nre preparing for falling low nngln00 (hat rt i
tlr hair' ThP frlllwnef
the '•hilly weather. Even furl( as/.
bring tuhown 1111.1 diwrnsmed ; bat of 1110* are st111 much tined hanging over
them, later on. 81ome rough -:acne ch._ bent M w,l panne
rnwetin, wilt,
a bright colored panne rosette or nn
:twilit/no J"we1M ornament eatehing
them together at reels side. Little
HELP FOR MOTHERS. trio -erne hate In black anti white
tulle, telt1, binck velvet and
debits Own Tablets ore What You• ttt ly, 500 fid('tt"'wrtrlf'tvtttt tttr'
Ne,Mbe• Little Ones are Cro.., �'rt11.1013 &,i1 white a :.tome.. Jul(!
•f !_fllN� ,!! Jhe.1rh.w�: 'Row no me*iteh.:saver 0f the new lint,
If a chilli Is Cross, fretful and nre huge, lot nit the some le beret%
,wtfn to regard theta It. motels for
ot:oep0 *badly the mother many feel next weedon, though their component
alesolUtely certain that some de- parts of frit net w, (vet savor of win
mnl(ement of the ?dont/tell or iow- tar. it Lor too seely' to say to wit t
D r
n
m F a.hinn' vagaries'
r w
ImlRhhn
un.m
one And oho rw Pu
no ,w'rtotn that Bettye' Own Tnhiet. uheaY tnln, coy no sive 1s. y 1
will pert her little, one right. 'These A. for hors.
Tablets cure all the minor a,Iment. woe 51. told, In the Inner circle, 111.,
of little ones, emelt an Indlgentlon, ermine will hate a large vogue, a.
coned/intim', wimple fevers, di- 0111 Monsi(wr keynard ant his k
nrrhoea, worm,, nal teething trop- silver, black anti white. The stole -
blew. They are gnnranteel to eon. flat. d(ubir, and -Dimwit eight
lain Po opiate, end can bo given Wide. will be worn, and for hatwere
Vita abiolate enfety'to the young- 0.0(sons there are Nome ruches' of s/.•1
est and moat fresh* ehikd, Every "wk, Mande flat and frilly 11k• (vele tell
mother who hew moot them weenie, bone, with the dnlntiest or muff -pock
of thene tablet* to the warmest oto to match, Meng r,mnd tito neck
terms. lire. E. Bnnernft, h,erwno1, with a "r4wneln arechein,"
Men.. ways: "I have tool--Rnhy'• At Pnrlw In London -Earls' ('onrt
Own Tablets for stomneh and bowel there are n(lrwrlw a( loyelinem holIlL
troubl*, for simple fevers and given sway ! All the (Awnlnatine
teething. and i think them the twit hawks nod frill. whbh base bee.
medicine In the wor'.1 They olweyrt shown during the motion In Blas
xtfvlflgthen ceedr0n in•trn,t of weak- C10011 6101' h#ing wand off with Ilghl
ening them, AN meet other molelnee Ring ra.11ly, wtun proprietors tl,
110» lint, of eMmitsP, wi.hs to enol than Ora.
1'ou onn get Baby's Own Tablets tb their native piece when the shoe
'alt Any drag .lar'. ns/ by mall poet olevwls, no soon It must. it la n ern,
pnid nt 25 0101.. n het by writing eh',nee for the rrnrn(ry rottalne wit.
aurone to the Dr. it'll Am"' )f.,il^Ino 1110 /wow "doing" Weetminster .Abbe..
rn , Broctrt'ls, (Aft , err .oe(rrnectn47, In 4l I, far In 'nme mr
N. Y. enrol Nstrkit. wait Par1of4pF;nglngat'it
menta will be In f,Ndon fur lung ages,
to taupe, utilise Indeed they nre con-
sidered too (luring and 1n advance of
the taloa to M. worn will, sifety !Sly
neat letter will, 1 cxpet• go to y0•,
from the Forest of Footnlul'eau. lhr
diettriut loved to dlhlrnethun by 11111 -
lel, Curvet, Daubiguy, and •u many
1tpainters of noto. Alts: It lino th61ngel
e aspect a g001 dwtl of late y ear',
thanks to "l'ook's Tours," • h ctrto
trams, etc. But the lovely i'alnor,
with Ito host of art trelrures not
beautiful groundp, is there, and the
glorious trope nal well -kept ratite
(owl hortetriee. The fail of the year ei
11. teat ■ms -n, too, and It should bo
full of beauty, natural *n11 otherwise!
So teeny amnrt I'nrienine run up nod
down to It on their motors end
matches et title time, 1111,1 Ito hotels
are are full of vlydtors from nil 'tart.,
that i elle11 M. diwniypulnt,el I1 1 do
not g10,o for yon runny Items of In-
terred not emue"ment, So -Au revolt',
tuna Amies!
�isa•{as.awt wt/yte•anetr t/v ver
• SURAH PETTICOATS. a
MAAM�MIINameamiltAisei Aw.
Taffeta silk petticoats are not for
the moment so smart as those of In.
dla silk or •,.rah, this la order to em-
phasize the close fitting skirt, but
oddly enough they are trimmed with
flowieps of taffeta, says the New
York Telegram, a* welt as ruffles of
lace, the idea being that the taffeta
-a stiffer silk -holds out the skirl
of the gown better, and that it doer
no* interfere with the skirt, pro-
vided the trimming le put far enough
down, With the drop skirt that Ie
always 0(0(4 now instead of the
fitted -In one, ruffles of milt or chif-
fon tire put ou outride the skirt. not
Inside, sa that the skirt proper falls
over It. This helps to hold out the
skirt, and at the same time when
the skirt Its drawn to one side or
held no nothing but ruffles and
flounces of Ince, chiffon ur .11k are
vlrlble.
There are two lengths fur pettl.
Costs, one, quite short, clears the
ground by two or three inches. Mir
length is worn with the very much
trimmed gown and is thought to be
better than the petticoat which Is
long enough host to touch. But the
queetl(m of length Is decided more
by the gown with which the pettl-
oat is worn.
000000000000000a00000
CANADA AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.
1.000D00020000000000000000
Department of , .t(Irtelter.% Ot-
tawa, Rept, 23. -Tho pacification of
&moll Afria.•, sof the establishment
of it direct (Inc of 'denture., have
naturally caewerl the Canadian
nlnuufeeturerr and whippers to ex-
amine the (.D11,1111 °111. nhlch .ur-
O u011 the new field of trade and
t•oluml•ree. The 1 nnadlan Depart-
ment of agriculture haw returned
ninny Inquiries as to what *suck
Airiest resptlrP* and bow It may
heel acquire !l,
In the fleet pine•'., south Africa
✓ coulree everything that '-'ajMba
line 110 offer ; nu 1 It requlrer It in
two grader -the beet that can lie
Iupplled in open competition at
market price; and the best that
inn be.uppllrl Irrespective of price.
Naturally, the first mart receive
priunry couskleratlon, especially
when.lbe fact to recalled that In the
very year that war war proclaim-
ed the Soutlit..tfrlean market turn-
ovSr IAo the Mittel States 111 Amer-
ica tree 14,000,000, 'itis was not
aha result of epaamodlc effort, hal
the outcome of direct personal
commercial representation for a
lames of y'ea'r on the slot. To
quote Mr, W. W. Moore, of the
Dominion Department of Agricul-
ture, who was rent by the Hon.
/Sydney Fiedler to ascertain all the
detail.. of Mouth African trade re-
lation'. and practicer, -the meant -
tale and value of the South African
ruartet bar been recognize 1 by the
burinrrr house's of the United States
for-• years- part, and by perslment
effort. stn.! good business • lactate
they have there built up a mubsten-
ttnl trade,'
hudreas rammed be Uoas
:n r'outh Africa by proxy any more
than, It can In indite ('atnioguee,
etac•u4trr, pampl.lctr, hilly, letters,
subletting business without a per-
sonal caurnwu and fair -..seri atm- .
pies are uwelese as/ mustard without
meat. To do anything there a firm
mum know the Condalonr of tendo'
nd the local manner of conduet:ng
bustnese; end Iooal traders must
know the .taming and busineee
methods of any firm before they will
!u bueine*a with them. Once get 1n
1.e tido edge of the wedge and (I '
Attire' factory may follow; but gets.
Wog the start In 1. Oro difficulty,
The United States, New Zealand
and Au6Rrnla aro all doing well la
Fouth *Lk*. th n why .held ran -
ads be lees successful? Now the tide
le at the foal; It only remains for
her commercial men to act well'
their port. and Nbuth African pat-
ronage will not fall to appreciate
the bohl and pntrlotio part the
won. of Canada have taken Ott the
war to upholtl the right in the
Transvaaf and in ptea(w to riipply
the domestic cants of her populace.
What Done Soria Africa Begrlre
that Canada can supply, by our
newty-organ z'.I direct 'denm.hip
line?
211e oniony of Natal, of whieh Dur-
ban 1a the chief city ant .port, re-
quires annually *1,123,433 worth of
flour, which le a.lotltted frrp of duty;
anti aa the trot consignment of Cana-
dian flour wa,,y laded there during
Mr. Moore's visit, and proved setts-
tactbry In every respect, the timbre
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WOMEN µl10
TIRE OF DRESS.
"Yurpr6Aln,•-, areIt may seem,"
mid n woman who hay Just return-
ed from Newport, "the women who
are beat .Iree.i(d are not the wo-
men wl.xp aro moat conrpcuous in eo-
entity, 011P fends better dressing in
places that are tat au ver,' smart
modally than at Newport, and the
mason is not difficult to discover.
Women at Newport are too much
occupied with other things to de-
vote l0 lite question of drew. the
amount of time necemary to excel
to it.
'I might as well say right here
that the real leaders of eoc.ety who
beats: NO trimmest with the grimly.)
that they despatched repeat orders
In Mr, M(xre'M presence, here 1. a
Maple apmmo.11ly for which a st•140
4141111,041 roast.. They require a herd
spring wheat flour, and l snadtau
products. trill get tete prderence
over tore of other oouotrles.
Natal eoruru a's. *10(1,860 worth of
Imported 01te1Me, l attrallan cheddars
meeting a really sale. The 70 -pound
clip... w111 .lo for Durban town trade.
but the eountry toad,. inn eels ern
loom tan tidal whoa each cheese /doers
nue r.uceetl 30 poundal In weight.
The some colony requires 41435,710
worth of h.Itter per annum. The 56 -
pound box will do for the looted trade
of Durban, but the interior trade will
only touch tinned butter put up In
one, two. or five-poundtinsrespect-
Ively. There le an Import duty a 6
cents per pound on both cheese and
bullet',
On bacon and home tho Import duty
ll( 4 cents per pound, and $145,515
worth are required annually. Hith-
erto Canadian meaty have been pur-
chased in London and Liverpool and
thence •hlppe.1 to the Colony. Mr.
Moore 01111Info/ mex1 by 1 gro-
cers that 1 ,
Caasals• Baca. Was Ike Bast
OD the Durban market, and It Is pre-
ferred over all other kind'.
Cape Colony, of which ('ape Town,
Fort London, •nd Port Elisabeth ars
the distributing centre., the latter
for the Orange River Colony. the
Transvaal, and the northern pert of
Cape Colony, require. at least $4.-
185,070 worth of wheat a year, the
duty oo wheat being 50 cent• per
hundredweight, the extra Impart be-
ing to encourage wheat milling In
the ('olony, for they only require
*.468,800 worth of flour Imported In
tho course of twelve months.
On cheese and butter the Import
duty le sex cents per pound. Of the
former the Colony requires $353,-
290 worth a year, and of the latter
8318.855 per annum. While one 741
pound cheeses may be rultable for
Cape Town all other places demand
small cheeses, not In any case ex-
ceeding 20 pounder each. Ikox butter
may .ill In Cape Town, but no-
where else, the demand being for
one, two, and five pound tins. , •
In bacon and ham. the wants ars
similar to those In Natal.
A few of the many other food pro-
ducts required which Canada can
aupply are potatoes, (tried and tinned
fruit', canned vacate. frosen and
chl:i0d anent., rolled oats, eo•dea.ed
milk, spill pens and swans, tinned
ve's(etabfe,, British Columbia tinned
ullmnn, and yams, and In Industrial
products all kinds of manufactured
6lrUrles.
81 much for the articles that must
encounter competitive price,. fa the
prim "price"' rather than "quality'•
Mao ruled fn Suth Africa ; but this
mainly applied to the up -country
trade, because In the tows the well-
to-do class want and mu.t have a
good article, price being a Seeoadary
consideration. But thle feature ref
South African trade will, too doubt,
become ler* prominent as the Inter-
ior beeomew more thickly Nettled and
Ile Inhabitants more prosperous.
are (•onrrtnntly lu the eyes of the
pub''(: ere not by any means ,t It ��`� ��N♦••�N��•
best o dressed women. Open tv but 111'17• 1111
not t.0 inneh money to spend,
with noir time to devote todrers.
may be much more to accord with
the standards of dres.;og is the
beet renew.
'Ono need only to go to the recce
to rea nee thea. The best -dreaded
women there veil' not be the richest
or the most (•onspk'uoun •oeIaDy.
"Women whose t -mc le taken -up
by society to the exclusion of near-
ly everything else come to acquire
a contempt for clothes. The gown'
mart be cltaugcd so many time. a
day tbat women acquire a contempt
for them.
For the gime reason the women
of the stage are rarely well drew. -
ad. Clothes are to them mere tools
of trade.
"Sarah Bernhardt wears any old
th',ng, .o long an It 10 loose, save
when It I. necessary for. her to
dress up. Eleanore Du.r u about•ae
nUtterent and coteries her contempt
for dregs even to the stage. When
s'he was here the (trot time she nr-
rivet with skin a kit of raga the t
her manager. had more gowns
made for her here.
Maude Aden's, w110 dres.P• well
enough on the adage when modern
Irene1* required, Is moot indiffer-
ent to her npgpenrnnt•e Ord nartly to
privatellfe, Annie Burwell le almost
the beet dressed of any of the •er-
`our Seterwae, of the .tnge.
"Anon Held In life lookn almo.t
hhn WIMP so far an the consp-cuous-
tiem of her dress goes, and IAllien
Ru•we 1, eh') dr.asen w:,th great etre
off the stage, to rernely quite .lrlk-
ngly arrayed. Slier affects quiet
Orioles In her clothe. and relies for
centreste on her INttr *nil retm-
p:es on. But, na ov role, the wo-
men of the etng.' come to look upon
'Irma no nothing more than a part
of their trade.
"80 It be with the women of p-
etety who go fn for it at all ex-
tenrevety. They have to 'change
tlwtr gown. an many tinea, to wear
,0 many (Afferent kind. of gown.
1,n a day and to make en 'many
olr.•tngee for evening that they loan
ell Interest In dreee for Its own
mike. And when, that happeno they
are not gotng to he the beet dress-
ed women.'
A•klsg Inlnooabllllles.
IDufi11n Nrw.
SuSundaySchon) Trnchrr.t
--Why, Wil-
lie Wilton! Fighting again? Didn't
loot Sunday's lesson teach you that
when you sirs struck un one cheek
tfl'f'7Mght td"ttlrn the other tOtftw'
t rlker?
N'lllle-Ye.'m . bet he hit me 00th.
reel-, nn' I've only got one.
SOME TESTED KITCHEN RECIPES. •
t•11111N1111N17N1INI1 WN7NrW
(ream ICu:te-Cut half a ptnt ti(b('ll-
Ing water 1n talo ,1Mtbie boiler or
granite wtteepen, stir into this half
a teaspoonful of salt niel hnlf n cup
of butter. it'hen at boiling point beat
in gyndually n cup aro a golf of aittod
flour; when mouth eat nr41P tocOul;
then bent in 11(e eggs, (meal. a time.
limp this iettrr from the wooden
spoon on to it buttcret pan in long
Mutpe, allowing a *malt spoonful for
NMI!. AO they should puff up'o double
adze In the baking. %%hen cold cut off
Aho to, 1141 f111 with fruit and whip-
ped cream. For delightful change.
Make thl. In A buttered pudding dish
es/ cake x114 nerve in eleven. !Chis
m'lkea a pretty 41 t or tea. cake.
pm! 1e Dwelt Iotas trouble than'( 0 In-
d1cP1u�I puffs.-Pidladrlphla Inquirer.
'The tolloeing reelpe fo lemon gale:
('uwtnrvl on bottom nod op', on top.
1 hAve mot for nearly • 5beare, and
11 }rut [acether In order nameekcan-
not fall: Yolk of :1 e'gelleren, Juice
(If 1 it mon, 1 cup vulgar. 1 la tdreprrorl-
ful flour. When het ten etnoothly ardd
butter adze 01 smill egg, _ :l(•Up byil-
Ing water. Whip w•hltaw of hhn eggs
very Miff and nth' in lightly title tart
thing. Rate with one 14ruat.-Hopton
Globe.
Brown bene' iec oreem h 04 it nutty
flavor that 1.oImpl% beerier. Anyone
who hna tried the elf ct ofie thin slice
Of brown 'trend, butt'.re•I el(h ewe.•t
butter, nor an .accompaniment to lye
cream, will appreciate the combina-
tion. A cup and n quarter (e dry
crumbs are t., be soaked for fifteen
minutes In n quart of cream ; 'then
nrk1 it pint (.f cream, oar-elnnrter aea-
spoo(4lnI of .slit. wmnll cup of auger,
rob aonk''d breed through sieve. stir
in the other ingredients rind freeze.
hall milk will renewer if creamily riche
-Philadelphia Inquirev'.
A heel*. for Mare. -To make a
glexe for nrrtnatrnitng cold ,..at,
take half nn 011 Ilce of gelatine and
nook It in n quarter of n pint of
water. }toll a piece of onbm in two
tnbleepxpn(l,14 4 t-_We$cr and cxtregt
the flnvor, and pat 1h • good pinch
of malt. At1,1 the up61kel gelatine, and
when (hie Iv thoroughly dissolved .lir
In n epoonfnl of any anti enough of
the rich hrown gravy which fit left
from n 1'vtnt -t... m. .-- ttle•-'gtatio w
deep, rich brown color. Stir the
glare over the fire till it In 'smooth
sad very thief& ; time--pat-.4t-la .a jar
ready for use. it will keep for wv-
eral walks.-Wa1ddngton Star.
t'itocolate F'u(tge.-One cup white
s.gar, half eup milk, 8 tablespoon.
(two& or grated chocolate, 8 table-
elision
ableelision butter : boil Jost ten minutes,
then beat unci' creamy or until thick;
turn Into butered pane. Tble Is very
nice If not Neaten too long.
Favorite Mol*Paes Candy.- Eight
tnleepoone mala , 6 tahbMepoons
sugar, 4 tahieespoons vinegar. a
tablespoon. water, 2 tablespoons but-
ter ; boll until it strings; add pinch
"of Soda , pull when enol enough to
handle.
Chile Naucre.--cold, skin ave cut up
fifty ripe tomntoen, chop and add
twelve green peppers and nine large
white onions, with ball a ported of
brows' sugar, four table.ponfule of
evil. nine level teespoonfuts ,eh esf
ground clove", ellspice and ginger
and half a gallon of vinegar. Roll
gently, stirring and crushing all to
a paste for at least nn hone, Anti
longer 1f It le thin at that time, anti
then bottle tightly, covering the
tope of the hottles with aealingwar.
Corn front -Cut from hhn cob and
finely chop Moot two-thir4a of the
qunntity to fill n .Laking tin, which,
should be long and rather shallow.
Mit wltb the chopped .'ern one-third
breed or cracker crnmh.. SPaw)a
highly with bolter, told a little salt
and pepper, a(xi moisten well wit11
milk ; or water may be used by put.
tint' Ina little more blotter. Prep
(lonely in the pen and hake half an
hour. Inerpawe the heat at the
hest, that It may brown well over
Nen top.
Silver Oaks/. -Her, is a good mod
easily made cake. M It is not origi-
nal /please do not give ma credit
for It. One cop of (auger, 1-2 cup
of butter, whites of ,1 eggs, 1-2 nap
of corn starch dissolved to nearly
half cup of milk, 1 1-4 pups of flour,
1-2 ten apoonful of cream of tar-
tar, 1-1 trnwpoon(i,l of .oda, and
vanilla or almontt flavor. Mit the
sugar and better thoroughly, then
add the cornstarch, and m1(0, next
said the whites. beaten to a "tiff
4veeMr wool molt ode the hear, soda
and cream of tartar. Rave the twit-
ter In Merge about 2 Inches thletk,
age lake In slow oven.-foeton (!lobs.
or Six Months He Did No Work
Was a Victim of Nervous Collapse Weak, Helpless, suffering An Extraordinary Curs
by Or. Chase's Nerve Food
The'. Dr. Mama, Nerve Food pos-
'Pa.P•. unusual eontrol over the
nerves and rekindle. nervous' energy
wloth *11 other means, fa11, to well
Illustrated In the roue dn*erlhed be-
low. Mr. Brown wee forced to give
up lila minletlerinl work, and wan*o
far erhanstai that for a time lie
' 11.1 moil !rely lrlpleate 1)netnrs
,titre e0neulted, strut many r.mrdle.
,.Pre reet.rted to. In veto. Every
effort to bit!td np aha eyeleen seem-
ed 111 vain, and It 1. little wonder
line the sufferer wove lo•log hope of
reenv.ry. when he hegan to use fsr.
Chase.* Nerve Foal.
Rev. T. Brown, Methodist Wolter
of Omemea, and late of Bethany,
Onl., wrltee: "A seer ego inmt
Noyrmber i wee overtaken with ner-
v0u0 exhauwtlon. For edr months f
e4d no work, end dnring that time 1
had to he welted on, not befog able
to help myg.lf. Nervone collapse
was complete, end though I wan In
the physielar •w hands for month., i
did not neem to Improve. At any
little exertion my strength would
leave mP, end 1 wn,114 tremble with
nervm)enO,nl.
"From the first 1 need w great
many nerve remedies, hat they *Pom-
ed to lows no effect In my caw. 1
had almost '!oat hope Of t�400ter>/
when I heard of i)0. (flaw'. Nerve
Fond, and began to it.. it. A• my
system became .tronger t began t,,
do et little work, and have gradually
Vert -mused 1n nerve force end vigor
until now i am abnut In my normal
cotwlltlon Again. i consider 1)s/.
('hem'. Nerve Foo4 the beet medi-
cine I ever need Not only has It
proven Its wot•IrbPrful reetorative
prewar. In my own cams, but atm Is
several others where 1 have moon -
mended It."
Dr. (Tawe'. Nerve Food. 50 Hent•
a hot, sir horse for $'2.110 At all
dealers, nr Edntason, Bate& • Qu.,
Toroste.