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CHIT-CHAT. "Eyesight and health are most
The Mild Climate Of Vlrglnia '. closely connected, and am•rng town
White embroidered linen frocks neer. splendid np portunitlee for .tort rai.Ins, ', dwellers eyesight is steadily deter-
fy/r very young girls are always Inuit gruwh.tt, dilr7tn� wad geneRl (waning. ; iterating.
beautiful and always appropriate. wlei•,3 are short. 'crenate, ealthful. land 'file
.u.t and selltug below its te!ue, but increasing, the next generation of London -
but the average woman regards fu .eros eaa, y.ar. Alam l'anadisn. are litlur er8 will be afflicted with short sight.
London -
them as outside her means. A very to Ytr�inia. write r .r information to
u. W. turtytat, Aa:
"If 1 had my way 1 would have
good plan is to buy an embroider- Commissionsr of Aa:Leiuuud, va every house in London painted a
ed centerpiece, not of the heavy fresh foliage greed. Then in a lit -
white linen variety, but the kind tle time we should have a brighter
known as Japanese embroidery, happier London than has ever been
covered with a design including
baskets or bouquets of flowers. Librarians known."Green is one of nature's cures
Having acquired this, some ma for worry and fatigue. Watch a
tenial must be purchased to match, man Trow often he will wander to a
as nearly as possible, the founda-
tionand Library Boards will do window from which he can gaze on a
yards of the centerpiece, and a few well to consult Library tree in leaf. instinctively his eyes
ec of beading.
insertionnhe Bureau of Canada before seek the restful green of the foliage.
French and skirt The front of cut orderingBook Stacks, Fur- "A great deal of the good obtain -
from the centerpiece, choosing, as niture, Charging +Systems, ed from a visit to the country is
near as possible, a complete por- or Card Catalogs. We are from the incessant environment of
tion of the design, aid these may the recognized authority on green fields and green leaves.
be set into the material with a Library Equipment and "A green room, too, is a splendid
band of insertion or beading. What- Supplies. thing. I know of a case of a popu-
ever is left of the centerpiece may lar actress who could never under -
he used to trim the sleeves, Rhic''• Information sent free of stand why it was in.a certain room
are finished with the insertion o•in her house she could always rest
charge ten application. other
SO much better than in any
beading, and a very handsome, one. She mentioned the fact, me
little cost and almost no trouble. to
hand -embroidered gown is made at Library Bureaa of Canada one day, and 1 pointed out to her The material used on each side of that the paper and furniture were
emigre
79 BAY STREET, 'TORONTO, ONT. entirely green.
the design may be finely tucked and$
the model for the dress may be ear-; "Big cities like London are sur-
piro or plain, to suit the taste of I ely deteriorating the eyesight of
the mother. It is better, though. those who dwell in them. It is the
to arrange for a break in the waist- lack or horizon that does the harm.
line, furl he two designs will be de- r ; "To look at a thing hellos distance
tached in any case. A pretty belt is no strain upon the eyes, but a
to wear with this frock is a boned rest to there; the muscles are simply
girdle of Dresden ribbon or of the e. xrIdi relaxed. But in London t.hc farth-
suftest ivory radium silk. s est one can look is, as a rule, but
i !9r" + THE
E
As both dresses described above a few yards. Tho eyes consequently
are of such sheer materials, a white'''-
NAME OF get no rest.
taffeta slip should be worn under. CANADA'S BEST "On the other hand, town dwel-
them, but if this is not procurable, i . ":. lers suffer far less from cataract
the usual fluffy skirts will look very than do country folk. The traffic of
_- well with the white embroidered bind re,r rtes cttatog, out' London stress does undoubtedly
frock ; while for the scrim dress a �' :.•. rs. prevent this terrible affliction.
slip made of flowered dimity and "Ina city street to watch n veh-
finished in many ruffles would be icle 100 yards away and immediately
charming. isle Boll Plano o-1 Wf]o ! co., WI., Grin, NI to turn to one a few feet distant, and
t:1t1:1,\ 1i1:i1 ('111.1111.
Saves the eye+ at!d the Temper, says
a Doctor.
THE TOR I U1MS
WOMEN SUFFER
"If the whole of London were _--
sufferers from Fits. Epilepsy. s► painted green it would have a eotl-
ee i Dance. Nervous Troubles u• P %
sjA a cdtie°.,` r0lana sldre ey mnthqe , derful effect upon the health and Can be Relieved by Keeping the
,ka tr&l t tt -. t:,uir nt cur• wa{ spirits of us Londoners, said one Blood Supply Rich With Dr.
Trrt!1s•. ,,�do.e
lac for postai* &en ' of London's leading specialists, to
Williams' Pink Pi113.
For summer wear a few slips- - .Bees .�.,i f._ .... so on, necessitates a constant
de of white longcloth or nein change of ocus, a thing which is ex-
cellent for the eyes, and one which
keeps away cataract.
"It is your country shepherd, who
sits for hours gazing at one object
,ma
seok and two of dimity or lawn
would be very useful, and it is bet
•ter to make them now than to wait
until later in the season when the
new styles are settled and summery that seldom o never moves, who
gowns must be made. goes blind from cataract.
For the very young girl betterno sole" "Yet the lack of rest for.the eyes,
thtion seasonof material couldbright afr the dull grey of everything and the
madeus than a gi. Th brilliant eye -straining glare of the
lattto wear with a gni will take . artificial light is playing havoc with
mosey, pby the way, n .1 our sight, and a green London
most important place in sdaugL would do much to counteract these
gowns for both mother and (laugh evil effects.
made now.
ter, and they might as well I "Looking at the color green ac -
ma
..� They must be•of batiste, Fren'•t, Wally causes the formation of a
nainsook or lawn, trimmed with va chemical mixture in the eyes. When
lenciennes, insertion or hand tuck most other colors are regarded this
and seam beading; while a few of chemical substance is broken up.
them will be made of all-over cin- "Colors have a very marked effect
broidery or flowered lawns. • - upon temperament. Red, as most
The newest colors arc strong in people know, excites and afterwards
tones, and aro either very becoming.. depresses. A red -papered room will
or quite the opposite.
i, a' drive some people mad. Green, on
,;� �•,
Lines of black serve to tone down - TT the other hand, rests and soothes
the vividness of many of the new i . . i, '+, and improves the eyesight, and if in
materials." r• -, t _ :: walk through London one could
They are applied in stripes, in �'+1 ;l- see wherever one looked something
e'stutache and pi)n lustrous braids, + ►r''.`. .' r' green to rest the eye the effect upon
•outlined with (rand -braided strands the people would, I believe, be as-
tounding."
Butterfly boar have been worn —
•ever since stiff collars returned to
popular favor, but an entirely new
wrinkle is the butterfly bow of
brown leather or kid. The great
d • to a of the innovation lies i
•
W/LSON'3
LY
PADS
Kill them all.
No dead filer
lying about
when ur►ed as
dlrecto
d.
— 801.0 BY —
CRCCIRs Ars CftitRAI. STOATS
tea per packot, or 8 pe ckotn for 26c.
will lour rt whole soaeon.
If
Every
Farmer
Knew
a. g n
the fact that it does not wilt, what-
ever the number of bargain sales
the wearer may have attended dur-
ing a morning's shopping, and it
looks well in contrast to the snowy
linen collar.
As for cleaning, any harness po-
lish will do the work, or, if the bow
is kid, gasoline is cheap and ef•
festive, though great care must be
taken while the explosive is in use.
A feature of all the new skirts
is the panel effect in the front and
back.
In many skirts the front panel
extends above the wai=t line and
rms a portion of the girdle.
These panels give a perfectly
smooth fit and are universally be -
tenting.
Elaborate braiding is seen on
ninny of the newest models, the nar-
row soutache being the most. popu-
lar. Braiding, combined with heavy
embroidery, is particularly effec-
tive on broadcloth or velvet.
The young man was leaning on
the garden -gate chatting with the
object of his affections when the
latter said, hesitatingly :-•- "1 am
ge
ing to ask a great favor of you.'
"it is already granted," he an-
swered. devotedly. "A very great
favor." Plte repeated, as if doubt-
ful of the propriety of stating it.
"You're sure that you won't think
it prc--ureptu,rns or forward of Inc "
"\icier," he answered. "I glory
in this evidence of your trust and
confidence. Only tell me what I
can do for you." "Well," she re-
plied. with evident reluctance,
"would you mind not leaning on
that gate. Father painted it this
afternoon, and he will bo awfully
pi.e% eked if he has to do it all over
again."
"I Pay, waiter. this cod steak is
not half so glued as the one I had
here last week " "r'an't see wily.
sir. It's tiff the bailie fish."
h•,w mu, h money he could save by using a
Ya1ri.tuks•M..ne,lack•of.aII- trades Uasellne Ra•
gine 1 saw wood.ump water. grind feed, Le.,
we w.,ub1 not be able to supply the demand.
cut this a.t nut and send to us today. and w•
will scud you our fres catalogue.
Name
Address
The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat
Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver.
"It looks very much like rain to-
day," remarked a milkman, as he
handed a housekeeper her supply
tet milk. "Yes," agreed the latter,
as she peered into the jug, "it usu-
ally does!"
In the causes of infant mortal-
ity cholera morbus figures fre-
quently, and it may be said that
complaints of the bowels are great
destr..y-ers of child life. If all mo-
thers would avail themselves of so
effective a remedy as Dr. J. D. Kel-
logg's Dysentery Cordial many a
little one could be saved. This
Cordial can be given with safety to
the smallest child, as there is no in-
jurious substance in it.
"Captain, e ars entirely out of
ammunition," said an orderly ser-
geant to his commander on a field -
clay. "What 1 Entirely out of am-
munition 1" exclaimed the captain.
"Yes, entirely nut." was the re-
ply. "Then cease firing," said the
captain.
If people would do half the things
they are going to do to -morrow
what a progressive old world this
would be.
The optimist inveata in a box of
polish and gets busy with the Clark
siclo of life.
Pay what you will, and go where
sou like, you cannot get a better,
purer or more delicious tea than
"Salads."
A woman needs a blood building
medicine regi lady just be.:ause she
is a woman. f ru:n maturity to
middle life, t io beeltii and Inup:1i-
uess of every .soman depen.:i upon
her blued, its rich.ress and its re-
gularity. If her bled is pour and
watery she is weak, languid, pale
and nervous. If her blood supply
is irregular she suffers from head-
aches, backaches, sidoaches and
the other unspeakable distress
which oul:' women know. Sonio wo-
men have grown to expect this
suffering at regular intervals and
to bear it in hopeless silence. But
women would escape much of this
misery if they took a box or two
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to help
them over each critical period.
These Pills actually make new
blood. They help a woman just
when natu4e makes the greatest
demand upon her blood supply.
They have dole this for thousands
of women throughout Canada, why
not for yowl
Mrs. Joseph Kinney, Gilbert's
Cove, N. S., says :—"For ten years
[ suffered from nervousness and
those troubles that make the lives
of so many women one of almost
constant misery. At times I would
be confined to any bed for weeks. I
spent sleepless nights and seemed
to lose all courage. I tried sever-
al doctors, but they failed to give
are any relief. The last doctor I
consulted told Inc frankly that he
could not undertake my case un-
less I would undergo an examina-
tion. It was then I decided to give
1)r. Williams' Pink fills a trial.
After taking six boxes I was much
improved in health, but I continued
to take the Pills for a couple of
months more when I felt like a new
woman, and was enjoying such
health as I had not experienced
for ten years before. I have had
nc, return of this trouble since, but
I have used the Pills once since
that time for the after effects of la
grippe and the result was all 1
hoped for. These are plain facts
from my own experience and I have
always felt that I cannot too strong-
ly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills to the many women who suf-
fer as I did."
You can get these Pills from any
dealer in medicine or by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.60
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
A FOE TO MALARIA.
That most animals have some
specific function to perform is well
known. Now, scientists claire that
a species of fish exists in Australian
waters which feeds on the larvae of
mosquitoes and so reduces the pros-
pects of malaria. It belongs to a
family of carnivorous or flesh -eat-
ing fish which is frequently found in
the temperate rind tropic zones, and
usually in shallow water. Very
small in size, being only about one
and a half to two inches in length,
it has, in the male, yellow and black
striped fins, while the eye is of a
bright blue. The fins during cer-
PIl.ES CURED AT HOME Rainneat seasbroillinsant!Y the year acquire
By New Absorption Method.
If you suffer from bleed-
ing, itching, blind or protruding
Piles, send me your address, and
I will tell you how to cure your-
self at home by the absorption
treatment.; and will also send some
of this home treatment free for
trial, with references from your
own locality if requested. Immedi-
ate relief and permanent cure as-
sured. Send no money, but tell
Dthera of this offer. Write to -day
to Mrs. M. Summers, Box 102
Windsor, Ont.
If you want to spring a surprise
en yourself sit down some evening
and count the number of white lies
you have told during the day.
Pleasant as syrup ; nothing equals
it, as a worm medicine ; the name
is. Mother Graves' \Voris Extermin-
ator. The greatest worth destroy-
er of the age.
•
COULDN'T RESIST IT.
"Look here," began the elan, as
he entered a butcher's shop and
displayed two black and blue eyes,
"you have fresh beef for sale 1"
"I have," replied the butcher.
"And fresh beef is good for black
eyes t"
"It is."
"Very well. 1 have the eyes. and
you have the beef. Do you think
you can sell me a pound or so
without asking how I got orna-
mented'1"
"I will do my I est, sir."
The butcher then cut off and
weighed the 'neat, and received his
money for it without another glance
a, the customer. That was not the
end, however. A sudden wave of
curiosity swept over him, and he
laid the money down, and said :
"Here, I'll make you a present
of the meat.. Nuw tell mo all about
the fight."
('I.O('K FEEDS IIORSI:J.
1r:nglish Merchant Invents Ingenious
Contrivance,
A provisi.,n merchant in Oldham,
England, has invented an ingenious
contrivance by v.hicl► he is able to
feed his horses without personal
i:ttenclance t'iruugh the Medium of
a•1 alarm clock. In a small office
adjoiniag the stable the clock is
placed on a s'ielf. Attached to the
winding key is a piece of copper
u he. and this is fastened to a
mall bras roller that runs over a
wooden rod. At the end of the rod
is a heavy weight. When the clock
goes off the wheel is drawn over
the rod and release's the weight,
which falls to the floor. The corn
box is filled over night, and when
the weight is released a shall door
at the bottom of the box flies open
and the corn falls into the manger.
The horses never fail to rise at the
sound of the alarm, knowing what
it to follow and when the drivers
tern up the animals are ready to
Le harnessed.
'Tis Well to Know a Good Thing,
said Mrs. Surface to Mrs. Know -
well, when they met in the street.
"Why, where have you been for a
week back'1" "Oh, just down to
the store for a bottle of Dr. Tho-
mas' Eclectric Oil," and Mrs. Sur-
face, who hates puns, walked on.
But she remembered, and when she
contracted a weak back there was
another customer for Eclectric Oil.
Minister --"I made seven hearts
happy to -day." Parishioner—"mow
was that'?" "Married three cou-
ples." "That makes only six. '
"Well, do you think I did it for no-
thing 1"
Yes, Indeed. "blend will tell," when binte'rt.-
and inrrsstall..ns mark the skis. weavers Carat*
and Wosser's `syrup make short work of all
sad akin troubles.
"I contend," said the lawyer for
the defence, "that a tomato, how-
ever well aimed, could not have
caused a black eye." 'But it was
in a tin, your honor."
First Mother (reading letter from
son at college)—"Henry's letters
always send me to the dictionary!"
Second Mother (resignedly) —
''That's nothing; Jack's always
send mo to the bank."
ISSUE NO. 31-09.
.A CONTEST WORTH ENTERING.
A Lifo Annuity of FIFTY-TWO
DOLLARS is offered by the
ORANGE MEAT people to the one
sending in the largest number of
bottoms of ORANGE MEAT pack-
ages before May 31, 1909. This
means that the winner will receive
One Dollar EVERY \VEEK, or
FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS every year,
as long as he or she lives, or they
can exchange it for a CASH PRIZE
c.f SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Besides the above there is a
and Cash Prize of ONE HUNDRED)
DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes
as follows —
Ten Cash Prizes of TWENTY
DOLLARS each.
Ten Cash Prizes of TEN DOL-
LAItS each.
Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE!
DOLLARS each, and ONE HUN-
DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL-
LAR each.
The only condition attached is
that you cut out the bottoms of the
ORANGE MEAT packages and
send them in to ORANGE MEAT,
Kingston. Tho bottom of a Jumbo
package counts equal to Three of
the smaller size. You should be
able to win one of the above prizes
if you start immediately and get
your friends to help you. Send
year name and address to
ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO-
hAY, and state that you aro en-
tering the contest. It is surely
worth trying for.
PANCO
For Neuralgia, Headache,
Rheumatism, Pain, Etc.
50 CENTS. ALL DRU(1O15TS, OR
The Pango Company, Toronto
W Hor,ts$AI.S
LYMAN BiROS. & CO., Toronto and Vontreali LYM\N KNOX t
CLARKSON, Toronto; I\.\BON:\L MUG CO.. London.
4,
SHARED THE HONORS.
Jukes --"Who was the best man
at the wedding 1"
Jenkins—"Well, I'm not sure.
The bride's father had all the bills
to pay, the bridegroom had to buy
diamond brooches for the brides
maids, and the guests had to give
handsome presents; upon my word,
I think thv best man was the cler-
gyman—he was the only one who
made anything out of it."
A Cure for Fever and Ague. —
Parmelee's Vegetable I'ills are
compounded for use in any climttte,
and they will be found to preserve
their powers in nny latitude. • In
fever and ague they act upon the
secretions and neutralize the poison
which has found its way into the
blood. They correct the impuri-
ties which find entrance into the
system through drinking water or
food and if used as a preventive
fevers aro avoided.
Jakey—"Fadder, a shentlomans
half fallen troo de coal -hole!"
Isaac—"Clap ro cover ofer him,
kervick, mein sohn, vile I runs for
a policemans. Ve must arrest him
ft;r tryin' to steal to coals, or he'll
sue us for tanrages."
11 You eve Nervous and irritable. take
' Yerrurlre," the greatn•rve and blood tonic : you
s•111 bo a new person by the time you hare used a
bete,. sees bottles. All dealers.
Charitable Man (to former blind
beggar)—"What ! have you recov-
ered your sight. 1" Beggar—"Well,
you see, it's this way. I've lost
my dog; and as I can no longer
he blind, I have become a deaf-
mute."
A. J. PATTISON 'Sc. CO.,
33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311
INVESTMENT BONDS.
Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges
for cash or margin.
Cobalt orders executed for cash.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
Give Holloway's Corn Cure a
trial. It removed ten corns from
one pair of feet without any pain.
What it has dune once it will do
again.
Mother—"If you marry Robert, 1
swear that I'll never set foot in
your i►ouse." Daughter—"Please
put that down in writing. 1'd like
to give your promise to Robert for
a wedding present."
Is quail the favorite dish of onward.?
Those people who do nothing do
much harm.
MANUFACTURERS
INTENDING TO LOC.ATB IN TORONTO WILL FIND
Ideal Manufacturing Premises
IN TRUTH BUILDING
Flats 2,000 to 10,000 Square Feet Each
LOWIiST RENTALS, IN.;t.UDIN(1
Steam Power, Heat, Electric Light
Fire Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance.
Most Central Lo;:ation. Four Large
Freight Elevators.
S. Frank Wilson &' Sons, 73-81 Adelaide St., West
',M d
THE
Larder City Cold Mines
(No Per ,,oti al 1,1abilit))
Authorized Capital, - $4,009)000.00
DiRT: CTOit9.
Art`,ur D:nn's, Contract •r, President.
A. S. Wigrnnre. Mgr. I lolnr.e E:cclr:c and Protection Co.. V:cz-•Prcaldent.
F:si. Armstrong, G,ntractor, Sec: Treasurer•.
F. 11. 11 rbc -rt, Arch"t ct. J. C. iloltby, Contractor.
Duthie, Sr., C.:ntrac:or. J. 11. 'Tighe, :dinar.
BA NKC1ts.
The Crown B k. Toronto.
A I" 1)11011.
Ilcnry Barber, 'Toronto.
The property oons,sts of 28 40 -acre Claims immcd:rd,ly e1Jofn'.ng the
now farnotu HARMS MAXWELL, and upon the same anbiu nt of develop••
ment should prove rqua.ly .,s Lood.
100,000 shares aro now off. red to the publio at 15 cents per share. Do
not lose thls GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY of invest ng In one of the most prop
is ng Leropert:es in the district. For full I:ai t:eu:ers apply to
HENRY F. DARRELL, - FISCAL AGENT,
No. 8 Colborne Street, Toronto.
•
A POINT OF ADVANTAGE. 1 CHENILLE CURTAIN:
e.1 al Usti d hew. x.u,t.gw also
"Of course, the railways owe the . orso • ouAas�s
public a great deal," said Mr. Dus- i CURTAIN! IIKa Nm11•
wet. M v. shat lours.
tut Stox ; 'but you must also re- eammittlsalsai sums ih.ui..ps ttle.kt•ntrelt
member that the public is indebted _
to the railways."
"Yes," answered the critical citi- ViCTOR - BERLINER
zen, "but the railways are in a po-
sition to collect."
Just the Thing That's Wanted.—
A pill that acts upon the stomach
and yet is so compounded
that certain ingredients of it pre-
ss roe their power to act upon the
intestinal canals, so an to clear
them of excreta the retention of
which cannot but be hurtful, was
long looked for by the medical pro-
fession. It was found in i'arinelee's
Vegetable Pills, which aro the re-
sult of much expert study, and are
scientifically prepared as a laxative
and an alternative in one.
GOLD IN SOAKED ENVELOPE.
A London firm recently received
from a gold miner in Alaska the fol-
lowing curious letter : "Gentlemen,
—Enclosed you will find an envelope ,
which you will tear up in small picc-
es and place in a glass of water ; let
soak for an hour or so, then stir and
drain, and you will find thirty
grains of gold for which you will
send me a stylographic pen wrapped
lip in a late newspaper." These in-
structions were duly carried out,
and the gold, value Os., obtained,
in exchange for which the ingenious
miner was sent a stylographic pen
and two newspapers.
"You haven't explained how you
happened to have Mr. Wacker's
chickens in your possession," said
the magistrate, sternly. "I'se try-
ing to think, your worship. Give
me time," replied the prisoner. "11
will. Fourteen days:"
GR MOPHONES
All (rices and styles from Sis.4o to
$2..;rr. Write for free catalogue.
DEPT. D
TORONTO iiIMOPNONE COMPANY.
264 Tonga Street, Toronto.
Agcn:c wanted in every 10%% ;1.
Hotel Cumberland
s. N. tor. Cro5Jwar
e1 18th 11.,
NEW YORK
NoirtCtb$trne fur
".rint 8.1r4 8t,..t
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Near Theaters,
Stops and
Central Park
New, Moeern
and Absolutely
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All Outside ro •lot. Send for Booklet.
Neter the llacseen.ont of
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roller tistelinWrist Fm 1, ofrl.t1W,4dwars