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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-4-9, Page 3•••1••••••••••••••••••••• -0- „(Chlomal/ Obroale(.). Oome rao freolisiatlx sees the aii- liteuucenietit that the latest stylus "fashionable ' will bo prepared at a degree There te purlieus DO paid rell11011 why mourning sibould not be made with route attention to the requirements' of the mode ia vogue, but there Ilea (Away* Deemed soinethetig extremely incougruous in the terms "faidilou- able mounting." A women who wears black for the lour of viol/mons near and dear to her need not neemearily wan herself a dowdy in order to oleos". her grief. It is not eseentlal that her clothes should b..o anti - guided in out, mu wretohed In fit ars 40 sittraot attentioa, aluipir be- t:tele° eorrow has nom to her. but 'there something not altogether fitting In the fact that the gar - µmute, which ilidlOat• that the *roarer Imo sustained si treat icres, cue -which time eau only soften, uot obliterate. should be models of the latest and most extreme fad In fash- ionable attire. Tie term "fashion - 'hie mourning" carrier with it a reuse of unthaws', of insincerity. of Itack of depth of feeling. One can- not quite imagine that tie' grief Is very profound when eo much atten- •tion can be given to the planning of elaborate costumes, from the con- ritruetion of which not the minutest frill or tuck la omitted, when the crape Is tortured iuto all manner of fanciful &aloe* aud scalloped and plaited into the moat effective ar- rangetnents which the modlate.can Miriam Billows of crape do not in- dicate *sorrow, eeither do mother' ebenuetiii and swell hats . which dif- fer from the laced drersy headgear of the season only by the abresee of color. There always mei an air uf seeking after effeot In the extremely /well mourning gowns' that one loom eight of the sorrow- ful fact which they proclaim] UAW one begins to feel that vanity told eeithing else has been responsible for tin chic creation. Gowns eboald silasple. if mar gown.* bo cheese- terLted by the snort absolute Abu- pat•Ity In naake and trimming the, oread in donned under cif- eumetanctie of lis rem e 'tit rho 1:d is • tbe mite Po marked. There are so many gasple and pretty modeleetete oittalee ior this 111.11,, of 11.1it 1.11144 t`l not obliged Le resent, to elate. orate alleges, of tritensing or uuttaig la order to produce a hivcO11341,1 :1Iel prover 'effect. Sorrow la uot vernal et - by dowdiness nor .hy eloven- linera The Woman In mouritag simnel be neatly Anil eppropriately at- tired lu a costume which mats her figure and 101111•11 mu:cable and lat'yliko. It Ls tLe unaccomiary \ °oration% the extrerace of 'ay 10`..the attempt to but tiaali in emelt teeth - tog which le depreonted. • Street gowns aboutd be of Rotel materle well mode and property cut. They May lint* a trimming of orape, ono so distres, but this is re Ireely &- Arabia in a gown Inteudevi for every- day wear, •since craw is affected by loo:sturo Anil iss easily spaded. Tim long hoary veil wirieli wee In vogue eon» .yeare ago has mimed out of eve4. It was curnhereatne. un- healthy Sind very uncomfortable to weer. Lighter. +bortl r either of crape or hues' Tel 1 Ilit4 or^ Adel hi: Attend Arid are eimply arrangal ispoet. XhO bonnet. When a lest won the heavy biaok Lkuiselit rtt ithzeti with crnpa or frail. of black chiffon le u ert ao face TPII. Very much ne the ohlffon veil. (Ire used at pret.mt. with the eici Woe th ill; leo is..ourning Pli Pi usually worts ester face indeed of being thrown baca or tLe het brim. These veile reach 10 the shoultlers 'and hang loose at Ile beck. Tin heti worn are usually mollem to dee. and :my be of crape or eilk, of felt Or draw, trimmed with pado "IV•rttpe: they 'Ionia not be picture nor abruptly rolled In tho bi aor'10 any manner suggestive of a oreldrite after effect. Good trate Should he a guide In the aflutter 4.f reourningh4 well rue a Benda of the Appropriate. _ t'et Down e Mourning. Nowadays tho sideticy seems to bo to cut down Ili, 0 of mourning altoteether. tellt1011 0 1, 111 rill by patting 4444 blauk WW1 foregoing the (e:en:tiros 4)1 axial life for slx months id least ? It dose uot do Ashy sued arid why shonki 1 Ada, in the 1101150 11 11 1 all tins pleawatit taitertaltimente tat the prtegriiiiiiiii.? We 411411 11' Hula - mare to go into niottetolng.- Thl, per h.11,1 anntnlii Incr. „t 1.4 1111, 11011 441 Ite,t (reel!. ittly. Titore wean+ to to. a dread of 11*. (4444141 tenet bit of gat -ay, f.•::,. 44) ilreppieg oat ef the frOil for eten ft short •time, a feeling ((4-41 ilte be tau ahovi for sorrow. We Is it fortunate. and rt Mao rtel tlew, though 4.4•Ifh,li Joel rtithel 'weirder* one It Ittai • reteill poor itip Van Winkle'r Malta: "Are wt., then mu roue forgotten when we 111.1. gone?' 1; a wonetti 114 patting on mourning let her do it decently 1110 itt order, actutatol by the feeling thut reepec4 and litrilitution tieeree the change of Kerb, not mere teenpliatit.t. with a linlf-olaolete regulation. the grief le really tery deep. the 'loth - iter will not Ito too eollipletIOUt. the pi Menet* or ..ftikiiimitible w III 110 Absent. err to dispense tv all ''Llfe le too eliort to eyelet° mourn- ing.- tho cry, and cornwatuently Rho dead are put out of sight, and so quickly as possible out of mum .leo. litre° a father 6r mother )f residing In anOther city le not en', titled to the usual compliment of black. 'ince people are not eupposeel iu know of Uto demise. Under these it eumstancee the daughter *aye, 'mentally or audibly, an the case 11187 ix% "What Ili the err of calling at - hoes of the Ransomed. With the coming of spring let the whole world wing; Let patine of prairie maw, Thiv winter'e (114111 Intye iire 10 the rear, Ana Hope's in the hrighteuing skeet Thi* octal baronet' sway le giving way, 'Neatii the ruireouting ray, of the• Tho prohlem ot heat We've no longer to meet ; Sunlight (.an't sold by the ton. --l'herlee W. Darling. Canandaigua. /starch th 19(114. _ • HOUSE'S RAPIDS IS IN LINE. Deo. C. Chalker Tells What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did for 111m. Took Him From Hie Bted, Made Him a Well Man Able aini Willing to Do • Fair Ilit)'s %lurk. llouroya Rapids, Ont., Mareh ispecial.)-Ar etery city, towu and %liters in Fan/rola aerial to be giving (Orel ideme an to the wutelerful cures , resulting from Doiere Kidney there in no r(neun Howie) Itti 'Ada stimuli! nut he in 111W. People here have Kidney trettlsiee Jurt the astute' as elrewhere, awl like others+ tle.y have -used 110411. kidney pill* and been cured. One of the . moot resgarkithle cure.; W$.111 that of Goo. C. Chalker. H.. sui " I mu eerie' of my 'Kidney (:omplaint. -I have iso doubt nbOut It in thi• lenge. 1 weigh ten pounds more , han 141141 fourteen months, ego, can a fair day 'N work every day, nett I am clear of me old enemy, Mute haat, leeity, aching arms, iluli bloat- ed eeee-yee, it Is all game, 'surged out by kidney It'll& " No `one ran tweeze the relief PN- eopt whO 114.11• liven Meting:1i it all. I *104 so bed I covikl not work hard, but 'wee Coniiii•Porl to Make ft living. lay betel felt •40 Wei that my eye. would Isom te float. 1 felt tire! lilt the ti1111`, j))4 /trek felt uselere at times and to Pry heavy. At laid I was Mid toe a ,eouhl do no- work. 'Then I wisb I reit to try lintel's Kidney Min, it MI OPP the remit. %.afite to care hie 11 miry took And Mr. Chalker only 'one of many ln this swig! rhood who charge their good here up to Dodd's, KhIney 0001106000060000 .1 • „,, Dunbar. Out., Mittel, IS. 190:1. "Gees/atonally yen read ' accounts of h ,w t w 0 • of three esipecielly ear- I l'teverni 410Piof age my baby was vory\crors and ill owing to troubles WM men 1.1/V4. 114+1 11P a crowd of armed men in n gettarling home.. or , A emr some other place a here those pre- Btozro emit heigla he euPP.ked f') Ilg "P. would us able of taking cere of themselves." boby. y I t for a Imx. utod tlient i iutl•I tire ex -tic veiling man. "Most nectirtiktic to dtrectio„ and mmd my persone thilik that th:. crowd heki , that 1 have found them the best ••• are 11144111g 444 courage. f Writ wive 4,, smelt a mix-up. if 4 ' pZiriel°11°,,,,,if.or. of e roe I never Was very enthu- ,jety k,,,,,p, my ! einetio Weil thia '.law. But I never ' undereto Di. real reason for the wire of my rein rt 'eureka of iny frit \ u 10 1 THE 1-101.D.UP \ MAN'S EVES. 000000 0000OC 00000:0 .•••=••••••••••, "A Free Sample Packet" of Delicious "SALADA" Ceylon TeN-- (Black, Mixe:1 or Natural Green) will be sent to any person filling in this coupon and sending it to ras with a z -cent stamp for Write Plainly and Mention Black. MAW postage, or Natural (keen - Nara' Address Addrese SALADA" TOA CO.. Voided*. Our Specialty FROST Ornamental Gates Light wedeht Artistic 1st design Reasomablia in ortoo dust the thing to be used salt yOUI istw OtUSIllet11011 1.'004 Peu.e. The Prost Wire fence Co. Lid. Welland, Ont, Winnipeg, Man. little Wortern town so witty thu o - send miler away. I "I walkol to ono ena of the room and looked at tile picture. Th.. et - foci wag t(1s) same, tao eyre were looking straight tato luIno. And dee teas true no *natter in what part of, the rotas I stood. 'rhea I nekedi one of the guide, for an eapluim- t fit was sample enough, after it was once explained. The mark which covered the netn's 1:14114 01 emirate war black. But around the eye kale's enall white Thu waer drawn. Trla contraat letween Gate white awl the black of tho mask produced un opti- cal 1110.41011 whIC11 Mario it appear that the mayked Jain was looking etruight into tho e.) ea of th f, °b- eerier. "In the case of the hokl-up men It is not likely that they had gorie to the trouble of 1:sti11ting 1111111 white rine, about the eye hol*y of their nanika - Bat the whit, of their vklee would he a sufficient con- trast to the black of the mask), to R/Ve the ennui effect. And It la an effect which magas a man quaa 14111. Ing to keep his hand's up when you know that the owner of tho eyes appear to'bo looking .4(r:debt Intel your., line ei loaded revolver in bli hand, and le perfectly willing to tos. It. 'After 1 ^law the Vatican pieture and Leard theeziplanation of the 141 - fret proluorel I could onally be - !tete that every mot who was enuglit lti that ganeiling room hold- up at hest believed that the rears with the gun wa4 looking directly at hireieis it trite not•really a lack ot courage that had prevented any 1.0 et Ile demonetration.'' The N '.cr*k,n. There! little girl, don't cry! 4 They have broken your nerves, 1 know; i .And your back ncliew. too . 1, • And your mood ia blue. . Anil y g agO. But the etrenuous life will moon pees by. - There '. little girl. don't cry 1 --Kate Wisner 614-Aileasiroy. 4*Hsrp. j er's Bazar. Mlle Calendar oviwIng begins March 1, Use sationomical spring beglue a few weeks; later, fuel the genuine. 1 ember begins, when it gets ready. I It upsets a bookkeeper to lose Ills halation. AN OPEN LteTTER To MOTilleitit We are permitted to make public the following letter, which u fair maniple of hundreds written by tuOtli- Nero throughout Canada ptaking • u to (lake en wit. n teethetg. talent highly reeommended ten Tablets. say leg $he 110 'Other medicine for her teething elell I 11a1(4 Tablet every other by well and I am night. I elle) the I 111111 my "they Mrs. Anderson‘a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, IL, daughter of Recorder of west, says: igmbrow " There are but few wives and pothers who have not at times en- dured agonies and such pain ea only Wromele know of. I wish such women &sew the PIM of Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. It la a Ilrkable medicine, different In !notion from any other I over knew .ad .!thorolighly "I have seen oases where women Pocketed for years without permanent ibenellt Who Treed cured in leas than Itfee 'Muth* after taking your Ve le goespomd, While others who Volt Omsk and ineurside came out *Ina, happy, and ta perfect health Pekin.. I Uvenever need it myself • tleorough treatment with We mt cheat guabir great beuelit. 4 Sew restores sly strength and te, eat tones ego the entire Your DItettehte San keen tried au owed true. hones I fully Worse r4i--ittlas. S. A. Airewnsote, 226 Wash - noon t tAhL•litt=ville, Fla. -00011 Wass tereseomfiresteeenr- fbilote the most weed weireil 9L_ylPitrIrtehl.beAr lh*m's et hie compound will Eremovtair She MAIN% sod re- . 011:4=orgone to a heoIShy eel all aura taVelble at owe 14111414004 rineeeell Of •11 partir.ii jowl, rpliquiki:. 1 11 1 ht0/01 1 re the picture of . • alres. Ch malt 111 It nineh bang" la Buiry'r1 Owirl Tableta one of tli. oft ga)14 jean rIt Reuse. "etome year.; stsei my ine into one of the typie Ies ill cure all 11`1`1 aliy rowel that 4) 4411 1 c.: to /1 1.16.1/^1. ,pin(. holt to• 11111. a •.130 Deese are oar itervele all the thuo that 1 bate kietwat draer to be aetuatly 1•114 a 44 Md. beeallse 110 bit a iltiA, ti 44 I lI 1.0 heard t40101W114111, 141401wer.s 11 lame nerve meekly eier tpiesti el hog 'to be Ito eft :4 fast but netial, kuit law:Lusa they ilidn't feel. tip to it. 'There ere engimerm to-dav hi, aro aubblitic along fei any freight.. after .t Ing long On ••%ill'esseW. 11 WI who would throe up their jobs ra- ther than 714141111144 114411' 011 placto; 011 1701411. They have lent theirre•rve, nod they. know it. 1 haVe seen men, still young, cry like it:shiest %shell they knew they were no longer fit A Wonderful Case and to rttu a fast train. Remarkable Discovery. 'There la only one man in the business' who liar tle. repatution of never toeing lila nerve. Ile le Jana Kinallia, who tasked No. I. on the Elle from Port Janie to Bui:quolottnia. "It with Ida traiirtlatt ran Into at big lock Just above Nimbi 14) utul went tumbling dow a ei - foot bank tn .the (nig., of the Dela- ware River. Many lives were bat . t Item and Joblei4 fireman, pinned by, the lege under his engine, %%1111 minut- ed before hiti eyes. Jonirs own foot wna taught, but hie 111141.041 WeeP not buttoned, and lie mesterei to wriggle , Ills foot clear, leaving the shoe be- , 111!•111.4, stool by las fireman, talked with him Its the flamer were creep- nt.arer, gave film water, took hie Met meesage for his wife mei saw hint burn to death. John's left foot wan a little (auto for a long while titter that, but he 110We1 up the next day, cool 104 111 rue ber. and inalated on taking hie 11111111 I run. 110 wayif that" 1144 1111.11 never bud hie nerve for an Instant, although be lia• had linif dOzeal aecidonts, find I believe him." SHOOTING PAINS. s. John Quick Cured of Sciatica By Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. 'lo Fool Mars Assn. laitadeleter Prese, Dee I er - Th ewe aro the . moat leau- Mut cut-glam tunahlerie 11.4 101 144 . Ifili a doz. ii. Sloe Hourrekeep-ell take them, bet 1 want yoti to label then) "PkiCOrlit.. titillation cat glare, fi1.59 a dozen." Dealer-ThaCe ratte.r a rein.trk- able requien. Mrs. Ilitouseknew-Iro; Wo merta.> to di e'er° the itervant girl. . . CANADA'S EXPORTS. • Canada prolueer .,*le huathel of wheat to thirty huelicir grovva vire - where In the world. Notwitinitand- ing this fact, Canada is by fur tho largert exporter of agricultural im- plements( in the world, her population being taken Int 1.?. V011siderati011. We - tug the pas1 seven years the esparto 41 ennadian haph•usentr have reach- ed the vase total of ten uilitionu 01 dollars, or equal to the export of twenty million ,busht•lis of wheat growls in the great Northweat at fifty petits per Weisel. There factri should certainly eat:abet& In the minds of all thinkiug farmers the eveellent quality nisi the high retail - (Mimi which appertain to Canniliato made insplementa Canadian Imple- ments; are exported te every country in the world where grain is grown, except to Ilse United State's., Titat market let it seale.I book to Canadian implement manuring, rers as well r., e it totals° Canadian f er, for hardly anr or his product fled a markt 1 there, while the a gressive Ameri a - cn iii competing al over the world, anti In Canada, too, for ,‚.very ineli of grotIntr now held by the Canadian farmer and vinnufneturer. Don't you tblirk- it weal.' bo to .our own advantage., as well as to the advantage of Canada aka nation, that artieloe should be grown anti made, at home that are commuted by the Canadian people? Think the matter over, and are whether it Is not yoUr ilutX to work fortitle end. NERVE IN AN ENGINE CAB. 5 Many old locomotive engineers thought, begoro tho actual canoe of the New Jersey Central Railroad wreck becalm, known, that they could eaplain why Dula, the engineer, ran part hie signals. They attributed Ms efe0e to Mee of nerve. "Ilela comets one time or another to every man who Itaildlee • throt- tle" imiel au engineer of yiUtrie ex- -per once. 'Nobody men -explain Rand nobod.v can tell when it will occur. T'he elightext unliourit thing on a run aometitnee mem it -even it thing ea> @hest an filleting signals out of their usual condition. "1 have kncwn, experienced engin- emes on a generally clear run to pull up their trains before revereed Weenie; so overcome by. the unusual 'recurrence, th.nt they have all but fainted. and llaVO drOpped to their write pale and covered with colt/ sweat. Once. when we had been blocked this way at a Voce where I had never kaore known one filet train to stop my engineer lent his nerVe ea lividly that he Could not RAW - -- Making Theist Palatable- Oman int said . simple 1-:gg Nog. . When raw epos are ordered for ,,I& InValia to whom they • are tile :actitsnahle. make ar palatable an leverage by having tist egg as cold aro one ran make it. nue then eerie , it from rt cold glees its loon no it i * opened, wr.tiei It physiclau'r iviffe 111 "What ao }:at.'' Of course it ie lean to Nerve any save perfectly fresh eggs. lif• thin wh4ts) idiom Le to lie taken It should le beaten with a whelk until very 'stiff and frothy, theta mautootal with malt or sugar, 'which- ever la preferred, and eaten With a opoon. Tele ran . be flavored with a few (haslet of brandy if thr patient likers the taste. - Some who objeot to an egg beaten In a &oar of milk rweebened and flatorol, can take the egg if the orugar is omittetAttel the flavoring ettiort replaced hy brae' r• A etpoonful of rich, thick cream .m1 tot to the white of an egg beaten 'astir! anti flavored with a irpoonful taf brandy la pulataye and nutritious Ifor 411n Invalid or anYOne whoa° health is ellghtly impaired-. A 'goo I -pick-me-up" la lleedvii in mery• family •frotn time to time, and wier people un•lendand that lt in far lett tor to mond a little tone *1111 trou- ble Di thin way rather than to ' re - 'girt to stitniiiiintor of uny kind. An egg. beaten in a cup, and the cup filled with e•offee, ,ehould he Igtten to ono with a jetted appetite for hroikfaat. Stir the egg rapidly while pouring the toffee over It to prevent Ito curdling. t'ream or miik anti eugar riesuki tiwn le allied as weal. "If my remedies will not do what claim for them, their sale should be pt ohibited by law.''-31UNTON. 'I have had rheumatism for a number of years and suffert•d ith pains In my joints a great deal, and shooting pains ail through my body. I procured a ounpie viAl of dlitnyon'a Rheumatism cure at the free .11,161,10.1mi. and 1 ant Indeed thankful. 31y p.rina have all left me. If any ether sufferer naafi to let cured of itheunintf-in ad% Ninny:ors Rheum:aim' rtsre."H,Mra. John Quick. ltr2 John :street, Toronto. RUNYON'S REMEDIES. Manyona Coash Cure gtops mush.. meat ',rests. sway. P.orpness •Ud speed1:3- beans ate twigs. Pelee 23e. .Sfunyou's Kidney Cure sportily cures pelts in the 1.41.11. 14.1,4 sr grolli nial all er-aaatier---dteeare-.----Pehat aae.- 14.4nyen'n liendaehe Cure stops tieadacne la three tultinte, FREE MEPICAL ADVICE. Peraonoi letters Neer. noet to Pref. Men - one rbilsdelphts, f'.N.A.. contenting 114' ?1I'. 01 slekne0, Will he snsWeret1 prompt- ly sod free advice as to Death:eta will lee Oven. 21) MISTAKES AT ROVAL .COURTS. The queened drawiter-roomr, as Go - receptive.' given •by Great ilriteliee queen tare called, are exceedingly formal ea customs, wieldy end at teal - utast being governed by certain fixed Jallial up inviolable ur the laws of • this /dieter and Perrianr. Not long ugo ioiry .tout aud dignified dew- ' ager left tho royal presence coverea with confuelou and in :ley thing but a Christian frame of naiad. She bad sunk low In a deep courier). beforo tho (lateen and after Mowing her royal hand war in the act of riming when she found lier upward progresr 011 accountably arrested. Again and agalu elle made the at- tempt to recover the perpentliculer, growing hotter aud more confused -- reason than that she has no child- ren. he Shall return her • hole dowry. ' "11 it betrothal be reminded, the ' man ellen pay the woman re memo tuition. 't widow with grown-up ehildren nuty not marry /1401 11 witholit lief- :RU.411w front it littlgr.."-Imiplon prima. . You Have Bung Them- _ Men Fannie Croireiy,. the Wad hymn and song writer, 011 Tueielay eelebrated her Sith birthday' at her home in 'Arldstepert, Conn. .Mi,ii Croat*. became 011ad in her infrineV owing to Improper treatment oldie sputtering from fever. W111411 441 4 wa4 15 year's old she entered 1..11.! NI•W York inetitutlon for the 11011414 NV' wars pro apt in her 'ateliers that 14111' embeequent I y received an apitoint - moot as teacher of rhetoric. taig- lath grammar, Greek. American, Englivh and Roman irietor.v in the lit- etaution. While kill ii 1 eneher mho • attrete- by- Gee:- -12:- -400-tc -of New -sr composed song's, which were tea to "Good -by. Proud World. I'm tiesitT.' s:11,07;40 thaort ttimheemh.a.sn,w,iraibitteen annienorillitv 1 the Prairie Flower," "Hazel D. II.' Dome." "The lioneywieJaP, 1 ;len.. ; and "There's; Mush. in the Air,' in York. Among them nre " needle, which Le "Sate in the Arm. of I 1E164 eche took up hymn -writing an.I ,- 1114‘t emilein.!;trrri!:•Irnit. The Length or 1:71.:.111::::11.11:"1:1,P11,110114:1 (euro'.tOt rot: Jewess." ller .favorite firma, alp? 4 ••latetibilitr, or ihc vo...g.,. ('011 ;'.,l Pre- MaYs. le ':..1--te.cli.......---e ti"..---P-.."17h•in4.. I ',Went 1.;,10t, of I In rva wt. 1,i,,Teri that the period might ‚.411*44 redueed fr THF: arntm; toccum:, roof 4141144 to 411 r,»'. rind ere -intent Weariness. lawditide and II Dreier to - N j/ w. :.,,,e,, w,n0,1 '4(411 rot 41111 per - Ila 0.3. of Val....rigreeri with 41114 Aiold Exertion. jod doiva to two 74.:irit for a TI ere nre few people who tette tale !.,Insts or .411,1,,t,h, ,,a,1 co -relit, not experiencol what te roaly term- .1"Stre,al. Preeitlent 'rueker. of Dart- ed the ...piing feeling. L'inglior en i 1114141 1 11. W1(0.:0` C011111/-1 141illg P1,1 es as • . . . CA1.11010.1% M. E M.TH. The reports made by the saving.' banks of San Franenie.1 ehow iliepuritai of /Wald+ 1 7,1;37. 'risk immenee emu exceeds the record of ati former avers. and se-Tree...Me • • m 61.1i \Iritti three toneo the 44%(' 1(144' eav Mgr( hunk. per er11.11,1 for the eferie United Stales, it Iv rig'- , tendinesi t tOut .FraIlei•VO. T11*. returns from the ha iiko tho State. 11.11 4. Notional haute. elbow an aggregate increase. of 411§14 .ts for the 314e85, of 111.14 et - (1'44N the hIghetft former_ reword of glthi 407 eea,e7 1,j,a7, %cry. oaths - factory state of tiff/lira taTIfOiralie 10 tea ' --n-land for the teuriet, but for tha Inveetor nisi the 'farmer. Pei -hems no ether farmers. enjoy No large en 111C01111. 1*44 Califernia farmers. A rate per cent on their inveelmente that eoulti ea Orly the Pattern farmer (44 e011sb.144red very meagre here. Fruit (armee; hats always been pro- fitable ; fortenew have been kit and the great yield of ulfailit makee dairying a paying lestuiary. Land he, lower in price then It will ever lc. twain. and rates, front the eaet over S..etharit Pacific linew 14 re lioW barred on a fare of 1..4-41 +rout al; r, 144 --ft -g0044 thlw .to eee Gm State. 71114 I'll 1 1. a 111 .riltle 5111. Write (*boa le, General Agent. `4. al 1 11 'riu Pacifie, Detroit, Miele at each attempt, end finally, while milking a doeverate effort, the good (rely lost her precarious balance anti eat down leeivily on the flour. lit a momenta one of the court offi- cials attendance heartened to her rosette, and she Wait Wtth searet•ly supprereed merri- ment restored to her feet again. Her dims/ter had leen quite innoeently caused by the lady who was coming after her standing on her train, and, if looks could kill, that lady would ieirtainly have been annihilated be the withering glance cast at her by the dowager 1444 .110 swept out of the rootn. noother case It le wild that white a certain highly placed laity Wad In tho act of kirsing the queen's haud a substantial portion of her front hair became detached *Uri fell Of) 00 floor at the royal feet, leav- ing the tidy with a frontal exposure more eloquent of intellect than ireauty. To the credit of this un - batty lady let It he recorded that 'he calmly stooped, picked up the iligrant leeks and t•arried them off without a trace of &lit:composure. But these ludrioomi misadventures are not the mouopoly of the fair sex. A once eel2 kuown and corpui- out city nuth who hod eurvived the ordeal of the royal homage said war gracefully retiring from the pre- eenoe found her lege mixed up with las ,.word iso awkwardly that he tumbled and measured lila length on the fluor and reeignedly lay there until he wax rescued 4i,nd restored to the poetical. A pretty story la told of a fair debutante, tho moot beautiful girl of hor year, and her preeentattoo at court. She was on the point of retire Ing after kloting the hand of our pne sent queen, who was taking the place of QiIeell Vigtoria, when in her ex- ceeding nen-ropiness she trod on her train and would have fallen, had not es court °Ghent, whore duty it was to Ito prepared for much contingen- cies, caught aer in lex arms. Not many weeks later the young lady and her rescuer found them - N1.141051 guests at the same country, Mame and turned their singular In- t roduet 1.011 10 141)01* good account that within a year tire wedding bellawere het es -ringing. It Is not at all &a unoommon ex- perience for a lady -relying on the metal crowded drawing room and In order to avoid a long wait and iii crush -to put off isor arrival too long and mien the funotIon alto- gether. But at limst alle lady Nat inatingod to Nave the sheation by a tour de form The drawing room was over and the royal group was preparing to .teako (to ('1)1 when astound of volcer dlepitte wrus heard pet outside the aoor. "But I must go in I" a high- pitelo:el voice was heard to exclaim In reeolitte tones, and it moment later in sailed the belated owner of *be voice. (hushed oath haste and argu- ment, and made her way toward the royal group. Ont.!) an encouraging mode the spleen turned toward her and extended her hand; the lady (.mirtmeed and retired. jubilant at tho thought that she had had her way, even in a royal palace. Leon fortunate eras a debutante wee, on ttri eve of her presentation write sieve,' with an Illnenv which made it impondble for her to at- tend the coma. Her name was seat ri:g1 itriVratiehewinrertelsdrapapowlinlitffed-rr for bill:: fatherardeatif made attendance Ina- toneibl, -for- tst leave et. year. and --- when it beet there seemed a pros- pect of paccers at the third at- tempt elle met with n. fatal acci- dent In the hunting flek1 and died on the very day when she should have Made her oourteey to the queen. On at tenet one mealtime a de- IntrInte *retired a presentation without going through any of the neeeseary formalities, nnd certain- ly without lite approval of the miner' find the responietee official,. In the rniddie of the etately fnne- tion II. poodle. wItleh had In 110•111 iticomprithensible way evaded the 'Nardi/ow of the portal., trotted o'er; uf t c a - , tho minor ailments of. femme, anti close the throttle and we woukl have into the room, enet an Indifferent ' may be given with al","111 l' ItilfP1Z (0 been in a vrreek it I bad.hot jump- mei by no menne trepeotful glance "illewa taak even a new born baby. 408e 'rah- eil up ii MI 'hilt her off, nt the royeltiew nod made him exit . • through the opposite door. quite lioom towns. 1 Wao4 III a nibling-tiron ROM under an abooluto guaran- 'I have Iry *elf boon badly rattled' wet.. Mat. lose, o. epic, t te, tom h s vre"lern lets are the only moilcin .fOr chit- . hy umisei il oecerrencee. The slight- 'by the four-year 4•011ree. The point • Ignorant of ma daring defiance of of indigevtlon. plutpleo and Irritntion mill.v elevens and all eourt etiquette. room there one night wirm 1 'bread tee to.•contain 110 01111104 014 14 rte1u1 a.. cam • wit 11 the i 4 0110 On W:11V11 l'i the giant comman,l.frotu the daiir- eat ono that I remember WAR when of the 44111. Tlfey 11 drug. Sold Ity ii.aiggititie or ow t by , I wan running it night flyer on a WWII. All thew. 1.1.4 are iseniehni . 1 lionalatful own tiny lionostly differ. , nut thew amtodng adventures are mall Post-Pahd at 24wata a `47- • erretetr where 1 error I Mid *reek'. lev 1)•• Williante. leek lalle, Tiley. taro_ tin_ the_favo 1 4.it,..it wel!4,4,'eni fl“..lf 1, ley co meanie confined to the royal riling direct to the Itr. Willie .pol track for five miles. 'loll the 1400 I, 'bra- tip the nervee with the Nast 'tweets. 111 the circle 1111/1.‘ 4.i .,prInq wenri- of butane knowledge ,in modern . i prewence. The preitent practice le Medicine Co.. Brockville. pelt. , owl charm time* tle• great and iinportatit nil- • throne room to giver her name to for a lady when Abe leaves the ' "I w IA going' nt the rato of Sixty • nost Dr. Winton' Punk I 1'14 are the Cie world. dltione whieli modern levemtliratioe milen a h Isinr on ri. Wight down grade Thea Way Sh • Worked It. ., mike new. rich. 11 : end rerwarell 111)1'0 1114•14144 t0 almost clirriage to be ready for her. On .. I b:o ol an bfflcial, wee) telephones for her `when I maw a light. In a flash and „,,,helit,, tcmile wediviliP in cleerly /1 14 though it %tree) broad ...°.' '.., N. Y. Timm areciefIles flu ll fln't wolnyu nfl'i et ery hraiselt of lea 7h11117. ft length- . one occaidon a lady after giving 4 dm, light I thought I could Nee /1. . "Of course:YR; oan't take it hint.' . . loco :Wive coming full «peed toward 117 Ike, the roses of health leoom on ehing 4 41 the period of collegi•tte her name to the official made her P e mid. lookin et him, thoughtfe!.. me 11 my track. 1 could Nee e en kiliiil elteeke. Here to proof: albite etetly rather than otherwise k inade WAIT flown t•r the entramie hall, and and that'ff why alio saki It. It wo1114 i the euitieer. a friend of !nine, lean- t - 11 I lierlac JohnItoti, Gardn-i• if r.a.. . flue...miry 1.,r all wit.) would *gale mitered the waiting oarriage, whieh Ir. Hp eon:diet, rind 11110 klieg!' I. war, "'Hand« up!' "Standing 111 th.. door were two masked men anti battle had revol- vers in each hand and were cov- ering tha crowd. At that time I woukl have sworn that both of the hold-up men had picked me out and wore looking 'straight 4. at 'me. as well toopointing th Ir glues my way. liter the guide explained the Vat- ican picture to me I felt doubtful about this. . But the explanntioa t the MOO ft 1011g time ater. A be.en tinting at anything?' "Could I s itt off ? My arm imeased Particular moment of the hold.up 'Oh dear. no," she anew,red with ild not reach full. I °Ace' mulfrrod fr. la 1,-, d leh e. olivine,. of (lineation nnd thus mhos eriving Waal not here and wit& ItZebetligroW:41: a I I" • I dkIn't have the least doubt abet I_ anwe'ioun ,Knot, ..1 mut juNt think_ /1 11 1 11.0 1/V1'st Cxeratti 1.ft in. com- ing out of the cab window. and I N. IR- ma;"'' " 17," 4e17 rmi whit In .4.1 r 11111011 W011141 1011 a high 41rave off Ain her_ not hnre neeeemtry otherwise, room him, an ninnIrd 'thin , lown, end •0 vet alt that I would st.inilerd ie seholiirehip. le ther.• mit She had lest proceeded far, howe • • • elermit n • to phut (iff. tr"1"e"tlY " 11" dulv"• Mv "" II:Inger that we shall Wawa spirlt ever, before recognised that the r c - 'Waite IT11•1 pobr and food illet tete- lui,te old superfielatity ilito our reimptuans vehicle in which she was Wee covered. , oug 1 1117 )110 and „1,401, op. ,t r.sw 4)4, fim r result of true feeler IDS. yea know." the lives of all the people In my, "The robber's got what they hat "" 'train Keened to depend upon it. I itt' Dr. Pink Pine nn I ellien svhleh )'*II) 44 only. of enrneet eppica then i hate felt like a new please , tee,. end deep and (pilot thieking wonted and cocaped. I was eurpris- "Thinking. w ed at the wey the crowd bad acted. They cleft/deity were all well arm- knoW-iNat 1 Wu' a hint." traek, carrying a lantern. I told, • peat -a man walking Wealth. , to 0.1is.sit 1 1101 know of nity melleln. fleet The royni road te knowledge le not the pi ice for nutomohilem.--Leelle'd Weekly, of a certain duchies, whose naves wow almowt Ideertloal Jth bur own. Innocently nIxtucted the congas. "Why. suppoee-you suppose, braced myerilf for the %hock and rale ti jta After proidering the matter deeply An thi, elitotte tonic 1.1 101 111b- • much dIffienIty Wee succeeded in _ getting the coachman to pull op. ? when eke iliecovered tha.t /the had 01. a their weapons. for several minetee lie decided to "When the excited dlocussion take her. which followed tbe affair had sort A skin that burns whir-rieserna 1. not of simmered dorm every man In that crowd made- the same state- enty analithtlylInt a wearin^aa of the re.), meet -fie hod been looking for ipViell7Z141=1Zerialr=74.:e;124fIrP chance to draw his gun, but t- hey alwayseure. masked man in the doorway had been looking directly into his eyes He Dad Smiled Repeatedly. and In such circumstances a move N. V. sum stedliettivel 01 fivn pIii,y "ski 1114148 " Pa " mid tho small bov, -what bee* practical eulekle. "Well. It W AM plain that the man vrbo ooyered the crowd couldn't have kept looking directly Into the epee of more Data ten men strung along Um wall at the nide of the roots. I knew he hod been looking etI me. So I put the etatements of my fellow victimo down an mine- vebeet la the nature of bluffs. In- teaded to ewer their look of cour- age at a mighty critleal moment. "The next day I left that town and the memory of the hold-up grad- u ally grew Mae until years lifter ' when 1 wag wandering through the art galleries of the Vatican. Then I env, a picture which recalled It moat vividly. It was Amply tl.e picture Of a won With malt. bet 11)0 0700 Mena thet ands looked direetly 10- 10 .01410 with aimed the aloe fierce dirertnem tte MA those of the hold- u p sae is the gutwiding room of the nobody about my scare, of retiree, but It wag two days beecire got • wet _waned „ea money , solute niers:say In spring.. lied y my nerve, hack. 'aabout minnenetre Woo of to,rrr. The o..teerel itr pall to 14.• "juet . Pal; Pale Don't (Ale. satisttitote ve.! by tieing 014(7 1)r. Willlam:4' A N laurel Ambition. ".4117 eterieeer eon tell etoriem en.,hater,• Is tile ghost of a smile t" " A ghost of a iredie,'' pa sadly re- plied, "1. eomething that le toned 11'. • bottlea' olth the important °notion of the title. When who erumeeded in finding her omen vehicle who ulti- mately drove awry in a Angie brougham. whit's had evidently ..rtr. mt p.• • if Y - WIt, been hired for the oceaslon, to the nerve of an engineer upere." Menial :14 stool." ff doubt weal to the my litt!e 1111 i,.vI*t WWII 1 pie lIko sseareely concealed distant of the bracing all the time, orpoolsili 11 Ss 1),.. 11.114.ine Co Brock- 14, if, «11011 .,1,41 grow ups (Meal coachman alee had been 00 - rune an 4144(110)44.. ''44 rtpe nii 1 iltroirr (Int, en 1 111- Oh will 11.114111- yotihri.,_t eteryrynetn, or. einem until we leave thtm at the end from the moment we ostert (nt r 1111 ItP1,00.1‘1,1,1.,11i4r n4L.r744.4. ei•nt.4 r .usr.rit,m 1,-. 41;011, me why you pelted to digested. of the. rum j " "The maehlies im throe:thing. Jelt- leg *nil otwuying under no a11 Ger =IN Law 14""1, • The well-known ntrayritilogst• Dr. Dego Win:Ater. lute publiotted 11.11 nceoont of the gated by King Amretthel, of Baby- lon, whiefl, ye far no hi know., at present. W AA the first freak 01lewd eter given to the world. King .ini- implicit lived 2,250 years P.. and In mentIoniel In the me a 0010 temporriry of Abraham. Po thnt hitt otntuteis wore ()l'ewn up folly fire eenturiee before the IftWor of Money. They lInnther 2142, ntel onntain the following: '11 n woman lye wenn bererngeo gives heel Tattle ter the Money pntd her. ear ehnll hi. thrown into water. "if It 'rife he it ependthrift. or If mite otherwise neglecte lier detlen. her Inotteuef ni.IT pill her sway without e oneiott." I Ion 1 nmi if a MO pat Itsvety hi4 wife for no stir, time: we are emustantly em the al - .'t for nnt rape reel ion on the tree(( end (111' earn are 'Or/tined o de - We make Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of pure New rubber. Can u much be said of any other make? Grank Rubbers cost the maker more, but they cost the wearer lesk,for one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. "Granby Rubbers wear like fres." Ivrinir 1.11.. to Ire ft clergymen, my 110 left, beholds the faults of ni41): the 19,11 inakepn 2,14,14 over .fo' ieny na los be Ie, dr, tallthchlettrey" tdhlrOmpooetirhia d to ofweviormverttue lhemii me, an t stet out ali the feet thing'm4ldew's:1e be the chlki of purity of to fel t cense to are them. heart. A Wireless Message On How to Savo 40 �.c. of cost on your Toncing. Will be stint eon en voessipt of sour sumo and address. nos 86 St1.1111Illt ranee. CO., Wollland. Osalls