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is for evening wear are
among very young worsen.
(here is no question about
radical and decidedly conm-
e& ) t a,i woman over 25 should
rein il-
other Mlle Invention for the neck is
Is q little velvet stole with short
Il is worn imide the coat,
of chest protector, hence the
e !''r." The velvet is in rich
colors, Iiia h. pale satin, and
acs broad end is eel 'neefered n goi•l
knot. Under a coat the effect is
thing like an e►nbroidt i ed velvet
uliselle.
Ins, fashion is brought on by another
regularly as night follows day. The
rt sleeve so much worn this winter
essitates numerous devices to cern-
nsate for its chilly brevity. Of th
e Most recent is a half -sleeve of s
Mather, beautifully lined and finish
Thl'a is to slip on over the forcer
either with a short glove or over one
elbow length. What with the hugen
o.' the muffs -also n consequence
short sleeves ---the two-piece glove a
these leather half -sleeves, it seems
might almost ns well wear a full -len
sleeve and be done with it.
Among hats, a very effective idea
trimming Is a combination of sni
light grapes and a huge French rose
the sn
ml:-
cnlo
r n sort fawn.
T
foliagen
has a tinge of olive. l e.
This
very odd, but very stylish, and makes
good back or side trimming under t
brim.
A French evening gown. rcmarkn
for its beauty and simplicity, is made
light green messnline, trimmed with 1
creamy point d'Alencon, laid flat ov
the shoulders and following a sort
trellis design down the front to t
floor. The diamond spaces formed 1
the trellis nre embroidered in green si
of dru•ker shade. On the berufffee, lbw
sleeves are chiffon headings.
Behold an actual novelly In shi
waists. The newest mannish waist h
taken unto itself a little rippling pe
tum or basque not over Iwo inches dee
This is worn with a straight, narro
belt,, A wide stock of the same maleri
points down at the front and is finish
by a Toby frill. This is a distinct inn
orifice' for the shirt waist. Plain an
colored linens, wash silks, and challie
make up in this style prettily for girl
Women who seek the picturesque Ina
now choose from three distinct style
The vogue of princess lines allows 111
pretty chatelaine style for slender fig
ores. The straight front pointed stop
acher, the full sweeping skirt, and th
broad shoulder effects permit a clot;
toll •• n of the dignified dress of th
Tu At the same time, the shor
u s
sleeve, e, tic square -cut, deep yok
Of the Empire !nodes make gowns a 1
Josephine quite correct for the flgun'
that can wear then).
The high-class shops show lengths o
cloth, hand -embroidered in this style
and shaped somewhat, but not exactly
like the robe dresses. For wear n
Southern resorts and Inter in the spring
the short coat Is indispensable. Indica
Rens point toward Empire. and half
coat, half -cape effects, since both style.
respond satisfactorily to dressy treat-
AIL
reat
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The demand for hnnd•embrolder
upon lace and textiles is undiminished
despite its expense. We hove seen, an
not on one costume merely, but upon
scores, roses and chrysanthemum.
cd by curling Ftcnis and leat-sprays
se
roldered in close satin -stitch overd tilling, and scattered over the en-
tire surface: of the gown. The work i.
indescribably rich upon gowns of cloth
or velvet. when embroidered In lustrous
k of flee tame shade. The finished
tilt is that quiet elegance so univer-
adnmir'd. but so rarely attained.
s and even spats are now cap -
to the spell of the embroiderer.
y high-class shr,e shop Is showing
h and suede top shoes hand•embroi-
In self -solo' and In flowers of
lure's coloring. 'f11e06 beautiful
Or are worn with visiting gowns nnly.
can conceive of nothing more Won.
lions than a pair of embroidered boots
N'.V.KI:R M.\ilE FIRST MATCH.
But the Druggist's Invention Was Not
a Success.
in the nineteenth century -tile cen-
tury
en Jury in which so many wonderful
things w.'re done -the fourth step u1
the Jevetopment of the match was
taken. 1n 1827 John Walker, a drug.'
gist in a small English town, tipped a
splint with sulphur, chlorate of pota.h
and sulphid of antimony and rubbed it
on sandpaper and it burst into flame.
The druggist had discutered the lira
friction chemical nintch. the kind we
use to -day. 11 is called friction chemi-
cal, because it is made by mixing cer-
tain chemicals together and rubbing
tt.ern. Although Walker's mntch did
not require the bottle of acid, it never-
theless was not a good one. It could
b. IEghted only by hard rubbing. and it
.sg,uticree and threw fire in all direc-
tions.
In n few yenrs, however„ phosphor-
ous was substituted On the tip for en-
timony. and the change worked won-
t!: rs. The match could now be lighted
with very little rubbing, and it was no
!urger necessary to have snndpapt
upon wheel to rub it. 11 would ignite
when rubbed on any surface, and there
was no longer any sputtering match
ese the match with which we nre so fa-
ult miner.
ed. After the invention of the easily light -
le, el phosphorous nin!ch there was no
,•g long,'(' use for the dip -splint or the
ese strike -a -light. The old methods of get -
,.g ling n blaze were gradually laid aside
n,( and forgotten. The first phosphorous
we matches were sold al 25 cents n block-
glll a block containing 14.1 mnlches- and
they were used 1.y but few.
for Nov a hundred matches can Le
all bought for a cent. It is said that in the
of United Stales about 150.000,000,000
middies hs
areused set
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showing beneath n walking skirt.
Color 15 a.s lavishly used on hats as en
gowns. Occasionally one sees the quiet
effect of the monotone costume so good
Inst year; but oftener, by far, we see a
'becoming hat, whatever its dominant
,lar•. worn with a gown of a different
60011 Oslo, however, prevents the
comhinhlien of colors that antagonize
each ethefe
TO Ill: IlIeel • It1EftE f7.
Ito contented and prosper.
Be careful. Care prevents many
dropped stitches and bad breaks. ilei
careful.
110 prompt. 'slackness Ionises sloe-,
etily homes and weary world -wander-
ers. Ile prompt.
Ile cheerful. Cheerfulness tends to.
length of ditys and to dots that are
worth the lengthening. lie cherful,
fig punctual. Plinctuality is the
of v irtues. llut remember that
too early is sometimes worse 1
that b lug ton lute.
ile thoughtfut. Thoughtfulness 19
ton tender n plant of blessed frag-
rance and beauty to bo "born un-
s(en." Ile thoughtful.
lie good-humored. (food humor is
better than medicine, no matter how
sdl the ill.nnlnred pill be segj;ar-
cunted. Be good-natured.
EARLY USE OF '1'.111 AND FE:\TIIEitS.
We learn from tete English annals se
the historian Merrier, who was (oust
Chaplain to Henry III., that the old cus-
tom of tarring and feathering is one
Mel (latex back to the lime of Rlchari
the lion )lent 1a1. Ile tells lis that this
renowned king, or selling nut for the
!ivt ct,lsnde, made this cnnctlnfnt.
ni3 others, for his fleet : "A robber
all be con%ica'd of theft Minn
Then! erteppe0 afar the fashion
tnpi.ilr. and boiling (pitch shnli
Ih,'reen, and the feathers of
shall be shaken out on him en
he known, and Id the Mel
lite ship shall latch
ore."
EVERY PLACE ON
TIIE PRAIRIES
HAS ITS CURES CREDITED TO
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
John While Could pet Nothing 10 Help
His Rheumatism Till He 'fried the
Great Canadian Kidney Remedy.
Yellow Grass, Assa., N. W. T., Jan.
8--(Special).-No place on the prairies
but can furnish some proof of the splen-
day wort( Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing r
wiping out the Kidney ailments r f
Ur West. 1t was near here that tulle
Edith Harris was so wonderfully cured
1 Dropsy by thein, and now Mr. John 1
While is giving an experience almost as
r( markable.
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way.
To ttppreciate the simplicity and ease of
washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight
way you should follow directions.
After rubbing on the soap, roll up each
piece, immerse in the water, and go away.
sunlight Soaks
will do its work in thirty to sixty minutes.
Your clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if washed
in the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing.
Equally good with hard or soft water.
Savor Brothers Limited, Toronto sae
IlAllt CUT ON A Rlt1UGE.
Evidence That Saved a Man Accusedot
Murder.
Literally speaking, the life of Ili
Crig;:uu of tnniscreenery, charged 1
ently at Belfast Assizes with the m
der of a farmer named John Gardin
hung upon a thread, says the Load
Leader. The police based their c
upon 11 humin hair, a thread and
whiskey bottle.
The two men had attended a spo
meeting at Lisnaskea and were supp
ed to
havestarted l t
. ora
together er for home.
t.
h nt.
Gardiner •
i r wnsagain
never r
a u n s . ►
eve i alive,
but there was evidence of a struggle
having la'ien place at Ballynadarraxh
L'rldge, over which they would ha
Al this spot Gardiner's broken of
Melia was picked up the fallowing d
find his dead body, with a nuntbcr
wounds, was recovered from the rev
1,123 yards below the bridge.
The police Invest igntious succeed(
In discovering a hair or. the parapet
t'le bridge. which, from its uppearanc
was slated to have been front the mus-
tache of the victim.
They also found n thread near II
finite rind this, it was alleged by II
Crown, was from the tab of the co
which the prisoner was wearing.
An important link in the chain of ri
cumstantinl evidence was a black whi
key bottle. This. it was stated, wa
sold to Gardiner al Lisnaskea during th
ay preceding the night on which I
net his death. and it was not seen
gain until produced and opened by the
rtccused at a time subsequent to that
:1 which the murder was stated to have
alien place.
The medical evidence showed that
iirdiner was not dead when he was
thrown info the river.
Only one of the injuries on his body
was proved In be n wound made before
death, which might have been inflict -
cel by n blow from a full bottle., but
rgh
'ec-
nr-
er,
alae who should write us as quickly as they
rend this notice. \Ve can settle you in
the great wheal -bell. of Manitoba or the
els other I'►'ovincea of Western Canada, and
os- give you such a chance as we cunlident-
One Thousand Farmers
Wanted.
We want 1,000 farmers for Western
(:clada for the spring of 1900. The
renter, the young fernier with very
bunted small capital, and the fanner
frith a number of eons for whole Pe
wishes to s.ecuVe 1111.1118, ern the people
ly believe has never
before, been Acr-
e] to
settlers
In any ►h w country.
Our lands are the choicest, and situ -
/Jed in the best tried and the best set -
we tled farming and wheat -raising dis-
triets, and our plans are such us will
surprise you by reason of their fairness
n- and helpfulness. A nein with u few
ay
hundred dollars and with health and
of:erggy, by adopting one of thein, can
er in n very short time be well-to-do.
The ordinary settler coming here has
of to break bis land and backsot it the first
year, and therefore) does riot secure any
ie nn income from the start, and al the
le sante time will he going nn getting
al ready his inrld for cropping. If you in-
tend coming to Western Canada to
r- farm, we can thus ut
s' of helping p You in the way
s that 1 g yourself from the first day
you arrive here. and thus of being
independent.o
'e settlrs forthe We want
of one thousand
Our lands have been all very careful-
ly selected, and we guarantee the r•e-
f:(ris of our examiners on the same. Vo
person need apply whose habits are not
good, and who Is not able to produce
first-class references as to his character
and industry.
Address, Western Cnnn'1a Settlers'
Mulunl Land Co., 23 Canada Life Build-
ing, Winnipeg.
return from the land until the harvest
o! the following year is reaped. Under
our plans, the settler will Login to have
"1 think," Mr. White says, "I should
lel the public know of the benefit 1 gal
from Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 had Rheu-
matism for years, and neither doctors
nor medicines did me a bit of good 1111
cast spring I tried DreldS Kidney rills c
7' O
hey did me a great deal of gond. I
feel like recnrnnlending Dodd's Kidney
Fills even stronger than I talk."
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the Kidneys.
Sound Kidneys strain all seals of dis-
ease out of the blood. They tone up the
Lc•dy to its highest standar~( of health
and energy.
ROBnFD RY Num.
french Bridegroom Ilas a Unique
Experience.
A. M. Binel, of Paris, France, has just
met with an experience which tie Is like-
ly to remember for the remainder of nis
life. ile recently made Hie nequaintanee
of a young woman aged about 22, will)
tvhoul he became so infatuated phut ::e
begged her to become his wife. The
marriage ceremony look place ht Paris,
and the wedding dinner was given in a
well-known 1'nris restaurant. The bride
looked charming In her white robe of
innocence and orange blossom. After
the dinner came gine hall, and then Mr.
Binet look his bride home.
She removed her white veil rind her
orange blossom, rind then suddenly be-
came deathly pale, and leaning against
a sideboard, gasped, "A doctor, n doc-
tor.
The horrified bridegroom ' rushed out
to fetch a doctor, and in less than c;
quarter of nn hour came rushing back
with him in n cab.
When they got up to the room there
were no signs of the bride, though her
welding gown bay on the bed. She had
gone, and hnd taken with her n sten of
.'t,01e) which el. Binet had put away in
his escritoire.
The infuriated bridegroom immali-
nlely went with the doctor to Inform the
Irrcnl police n►ngistrate of his adventure,
and learned to his clstnnishmen1 Ihnl :es
.• had married the eroan he could not
lake any proceedings against her. as,
according to French law, a husban.l
cannot charge his.wife with any crimi-
nal offence.
"The only thing you can do," said the
magistrate, "is to lake proceedings In
forve your wife to return to her conjugal
duty."
And with this sorry consolation the
bridegroorn returned to his solitary
tome.
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TIiE: Sl'AN OF ANiMIAI. Vele.
'rile span of hn►nan life seeing of
late to have been et'tendiug mid)
favorable conditions, and it exceed
that of most animals. Camels liv
for forty or fifty years, cattle, at
nktst, thirty, sheep eight. or nine, and
logs about fourteen. Instances nre
on record in whirl) elephants have
ived 150 years in captivity, which
were 01 unknown one at that time
,1 their rupture, and it is believed
hat they may reach 300 yeni9.
11hai-s have, it is thought, a st1;1
anger span, and there is the we•I1-
nown ii, lance of longevity in the
ort vise whieh was captured In 169E
rid was killed by an accident in
733. Among birds the eagle and
he !.wen scent to enjoy the longest
Pell of active life, rind among fish
he record :`reins to 1.e held by carp,
which bnve been known by authentic
ecorde to live 201► yreixs. Pike and
iter trout may elinin respectively
o ntv ty• and fifty yeora
ould not have been causal by an empty
ne.
Prof. f3ari(lie, annlyist, stated that on
the trousers. shirt front and the 'lie ( f
the; prisoner he discovered blood
satins, which, however, Ire could not
determine to be human.
For the defence, evidence wos prn-
(duced to prove that rowdy scenes had
occurred nt Bal lynadarrigh Bridge nt a
lime eller
the n r
will r
1 C
o f � i r
PIx' r gf. ut
1) the house of n friend, where l.e
brought out the whiskey bottle.
About this Ilene cries of distress were
heart) by those there, coming from the
dirccUon of the bridge. So far as the
thread was concerned 11 wits shown
that it was from n cant similar to those
worn in this part of the country l.y
nurnernus people.
In refcrenee to the hair found - four
days after the murder -a nurnber of
witnesses declared thnt the inhabitants,
Instead of going to o barter shop. ohllg-
e.i ench other by culling one another's
hair at the bridge.
Only the day before the tragedy the
deceased cut the hair of a neighbor et
this spot.
After Ihree-elunrters of nn hours de-
liberations the jury found the prisoner
not guilty and lie was discharged.
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FEAST OF KISSES.
llnhnng en, In Roumania, possesses n
public festive! which Is probably unique
in the world. It is a little town of about
1,200 inhabitants, and on the morning
of Its annual fair day the population
from about eighty vilinges conte troop-
ing in in swarms. To them go out all
the young wonIen,mnrvied or single. cel
Ilalmagen, each tearing a small glower
garland and vessel of wine. and all id.
tended by their gnderiethers. As the
visitors approach. Ila young women
offer to each a taste of wine and -a kiss.
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INCIPIENT m CONSU'NI''fl(ON.
flow Food Ilraded off the Insidious
Iliseaoe
The hnppy wife of a good old -fish.
lotted Mich. former says:
"In the spring of 1942, i was taken
sick --n general breaking down, as a
were. i was excessively nervous, could
not sleep well al night, my food see:n.
el to do me no good. and 1 was so weak
1 could scarcely walk across the room.
"The doctor said my erudition was
1' due to overwork and close conllnenrenl
s rind that he very much feared that con -
0 surnpdion would set fn. For several
months 1 look one kind of medicine after
another, but with no effect -in feet, i
seemed In grow worse.
"Then I determined In quit all medi-
cines, give up coffee nml s,ti. s'hnl Grape -
Nuts food would do for ate. 1 began I ,
tat Grape -Nuts with sugar and cream
and bread and butter three Umes a
slay'.
"The effect was surprising! f herein
t► gain flesh and strength forthwith,
my nerves quieted down and grew nor•
n:rilly steady and sound. sweet sleep
carne back to me. in sir weeks' tirne i
discharged the hired girl and commenc-
e.) to do try own housework for n (am-
ity of six. This wns Iwo years nen, and
1 nm doing It still, ami enjoy 11." Name
given h • Postum Co., Battle ('reek. MA.
There's n reason, !lead the little
look, "The Road to \\'ellvilla," in pkp.
IIATES TO GO (HOME,
The lover can't help showing
The girl Ice's calling on
That when he's slow In going
Ile's positively "gone."
A ?sure Curse for Ilcndnche.-Il.li.,ms
headache, to which women are imos
auipject than :nen. becomes so neut.) an
some subjects that they nre utterly pre -
pirated. The stomach refuses foot). ens,
there Is n cnnntant and dlstressint ef-
fort to free the stonnch from alta -slit h
has become unduly recreted there 1'nr-
molee's Vegetable fills aro a speedy Ml-
t.crative. and in neutralizing the , tics t ti
ni the intruding Into relieves tho ..ors
suns on the nerves which cause the
headache. 'fry thein.
"Why have you never married, Miss
Antique?" iia thoughtlessly inquired.
"You never nsked nee before." she said
coyley, as she gave hire her hand.
I. Malvern old ares swarmed fres
/►a a ■ W sewer's Gerais. The good work of
b1oM-cleansing is completed with Wearies Syrup.
Rector: "iterncnlber, my young friend.
(here are things In life better than mon-
ey." Young Friend: "Yes, I know that,
but it lakes money to buy therm."
Thos. Sabin of 1 gbngtnn, rays: "I
have removed ten corns from uiv feet
with Ilallowuy's Coin Cure." ficadur
go thou and do likewise.
i1 is safer In do business a its rt self-
cenfessed sinner than with n sett -
admitted saint.
Mother llrave,,''Worm Exterminator
has no equal for destroying amine( in
children told adults. Nee that you get
the genuine when purchaniug.
I)E.\Til TitAi'i'INGS STOP WEDDING
Itridegrtum Regarded Theon as Augury
of Rad Luck.
A funernl, n wedding that was to
he, and n broken engagement are the
re
lawsuitprincipnl whfeatuich wsillof sho(rn tly be fledextraordinary in
the Paris courts.
In the will of Hume. Sterris, nn eccen-
tric old woman who died not long ago.
was a proviso lo the effect that $1.1,000
should be spent on her funeral. The
heirs spent nil they could, tut found
when they hnd concluded the nrrnngc-
menls Mat they find a few dollars stifl
uu hand. 'fo get rid of this they gave
r.rders that the black nn(1 sII•er drap.
cries put up over the door of the house
on the occnslon of the funeral should
be left for five days.
Another resident of the !verse. w•tinse
daughter's nuptials were to be eclehrel-
eget, objected to the Trappings of woe,
and asked Itie concierge le remove
them, and when the prospective bride-
groom saw the funeral signs he 'nw,
too, he said, en omen of ill -luck, rind
broke off the t!ngnge►nent.
The father of the disappointed bride
has new begun nn action Against the
landlord. holding him linble for the
concierge's (churl in riot removing the
draperies.
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AND '11ILN iIE \\'1•:NT.
Little Brother (lo sister who is sitting
Oh her Goncei--"Ito you know what 1
link?"
Shier- -"Nn, whnt is ilk"
"I think if 1 vera net in the room Mr.
Jones would kis,. you." -`
`''law Impudent buy! Leave the room
litstant/y."
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STtt,1NGE.
"1 don't suppose be meant anything
unkind," said the young woman, "but it
was a very startling coincidence."
"What do you mean?"
list before Harold and 1 got married
his friends persuaded hint to join a
'don't worry club."'
PUMPS
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SMART -TURNER
MACHIN/A CO..
HAMILTON, - ONT.
Ile: "Did I ask you to marry me lest
night at the dance?" She: "Good gra-
cious, no! \Vhyl" "lie: "Well-er---
you know, 1 got excited., and 1 often do
silly things tvlten l'ru like that."
The Poisoned Spring. --As in natureso
In man, pollute the spring and disease
and waste are bound to follow - the
stomach and nerves out of killer means
poison in the spring. South American
Nervine is a good purifier, cures indi-
gestion, Dyspepsia, and tones the nerves.
The hest evidence of its efficacy is the
unsolicited testimony of thousands cf
cured ones. -713
One of the most onderful things in
the world is )tie amount of good advice
we can get along without taking.
Thor* Is no turning a wgmimill with a pair et
bellows and there is ua turning in your chair 11
you bare lumbago or lame bank, but it would be
quite eery if ion had "The D 41." Menthol
Plaster en your bact-
Hi: IIAD.
Life insurance Agent -My dear sir,
have you made nny provision for those
who come after you?
Ilalduppe-Yes, I put the dog at the
door, and told the servant to say I'm
out of town.
Ho popular Is lockle's Anti -Consump-
tive syrup as a medicine in Um treat-
ment of colds and coughs or ailments
of the throat, INC to cA;.osure, to
draughts, or sudden changes of tern-
peruture, that druggists and all deal-
ers in patent Medicines keep supplies on
band to lur.rt the demand. It is pleas-
ant to take. nod tho use of It guar-
antee): freedom from throat and lung
discuses. -
IiER FA\'C'?ITE.
Miss Younger -"What is your favorite
musical instrument?"
Miss Elderly -"The mandolin,"
Miss Younger --"Oh, of course; there
is u num to begin will)."
Heart Sick People.-- Dr. Agncw's Cure
for the 1bart is a heart tonic that never
fails to cure -is swift in its effects -goes
el',ser to the. "border land" and snntcll-
es from death's grip more sufferers than
any other remedy for any family of dis-
eases and ailments in the category cf
htsrann sufferings. Give's relief in 30
minutes. -7:,
ACCi•:I''1'ED.
Mr. Plane (who Is fowl of dogs}- Miss
Waite, d011't you think you ought to
have an intelligent animal about the
house that would protect you and -
Miss Walk -011, 111-•. ('lane! This is ro
sudden!
A Pew People can " wear out a ronlh,•' hat it
1. *bjttt (le most dmngerons experiment !martin.
ab'o. The other e)'; ,•f u, wall one, had better
Sake Allen's lung Uslsaml at once gad be on the
safe side
"Now. were you drunk or sober?" en-
quired the rnngislralc of an Irish deten-
diu►1. "Neither, 501T," replied Vie de-
fendant; "I'rn n teetotaler,"
To These of Sedentary occupation -
Men who follow sedentary occupations,
which deprive them 01 fresh ale Anil 1 c-
erise. Aro (note prone to disorders of
the liver and ki,dneys than heti: ',do
load netivo, outdoor lives The for ni r
win find In Permclee's Vegetable Pills a
restorulito without question +.1-1 most
ed. -aeon's on the market. 'a'h,.v nru
easily procurable, easily taken. .0 , : r
pcditiously, find they are surprisingly
cleat) considering their eaccllen:o.
A queer -looking cuslorner Inserted his
bend into nn /welion mom. and, looking
grnvcly nt the knight of the hammer,
inquired. "Can 1 hid. sir?" Nee -thinly."
replied the auctioneer, "yon ran bid."
"Well, then," said the wag, walking 011,
"I bid you g'eodelight."
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Ol f,ut!rance and full rich (laver is in every pound of
Kept there by proper handling 'env: planta lien to store. Just
Tltl' THE ICED LABEL.
Only one best tea. Blue Ribbon's It.
Pedlar's Steel Siding and Shingles
LOCKL'D ON ALL FOUR SIDES.
wind,
Water
and
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Proof.
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iss ,
r Siding ler krelurwce , nuwaes, (seise, Etewters, Mores. Churches, r'urltry pausest
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shingle, or eLto. No ezpe:tocee necessary. A hammer and snips sue the only toots regnk.
od. It is reini-hudened high grtde steel. ♦iso Corrlafeted Iron, Painted er (Istvan,* 4.
in sheets ed IJehed lung. &Seeded nisi Eab...ed (.illsge. v Cr.wlp.d Rooting. eco)
de,ig.,s of Hooting, )tiding and Collings hi all grades. Thousands of buildings tbruugb the
Dominion are cowered with oar (beet Metal floods, snaking Lb.,.
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Corrugated ur Plein Roland, Cuuduc,er Pipes, shoes' Elb.rfs, 'pikrs, lubes.
All a,,,,1 shipped day after order is received. We are the Largest concern of the
kind under the nnti,h flat F:,tabii,hed ilei.
Write for free wimples and Catalogue of our Oshawa Shingle. Write to -day.
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Generator Wanted.
Direct current generator, 110 volts, 2
or 4 pole, multipolar preferred, 500
lights, must be in first-class condition.
S. FRANK WILSON,
73 Adelaide St., Toronto.
A gentleman was once Invited to a
house where he considered the dinner
was inadequate, and as he was leaving
the Bost asked hint when he would dine
wit)► him again. "Now," was the start-
ling reply.
A (:nod Medicine requires Itttre ad
♦ertising. Dr. 'Thomas' Eclevtric O1
guided the good name it now enjoys
not through elaborate advertising, but
on its great merits as a remedy for
bodily pains and ailments of the res-
piratory organs. It has carried 1ts
res-
piratory
with It wherever it hen gone, and
it is prised at tho antipodes as well as
at house. Dose small. effect euro.
fie: "As 1 sat there alone, ifilda came
along and offered nee a penny for my
thoughts." She: "The extravagant
creature."
"My Kidneys nre alt Wrong! How
shall 1 insure best results in the short-
est time?" It stands to reason that a
liquid specific of Iho unquestionable
merit of South American Kidney Curc
wilt go afore, (tiredly and quickly to the
Fant of the trouble than the "pill form"
treatment, and when it strikes the spot
thereat healing in an instant. --78
Some druggists may not figure on
golden harps and crowns in heaven, but
they expect something "just as good."
Children who see Pale and peevah want softie -
thing that will nuke good rich blood; there is
nothing to equal " Ferrovim• for this purpose.
Mothers, bemire to get a tette
"Pnpn used to calf me an angel," said
the bride of six short months. "No
wonder," rejoined the rnnn, "you are al-
ways harping ale cut something."
gaslight Soap Is better flan ether seapek
bat is beat when aced is the Snal.ight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap sad fellow directies&
I,NTEiRESTIN(J ITEMS.
The !wedding ring Is worn on the left
hand le -cause the right is symbolical r f
nuttiortly and the left of obedience.
Women of to -day nre, on an nvernge,
two inches faller Utmu they were twenty-
five yenrsj►go.
High heels owe their origin to Persia,
where they were intrtxlured to raise the
feel been the burning sands of that
country.
While the wadding servire is proceed -
frig in Japan Ilse bride kindles it torch
nnil the bridegroom lights a fire from it
and burns the wife's playthings.
The Invention of the typewriter has
given employment to 50O,(11*) women.
11 is both -Weil tO he bad luck to cul the
finger -nails on Friday, and manicurists
say their buelness is lightest on that day.
The average rage nt which women
marry In civilized countries is said to bo
twenty-two years and n half.
1115 Pilfeet:NT.
Mrs. Brown: "And what ate you go.
Ing to give Maude Gray for a wedding
present. Mr. \Witlte?"
Mr. \\hit,': "Oh! I've settled upon
something that 1 thought lovely, rind i
knew it is just the thing stie wands bad-
ly.."
Mfrs. Brown: "What Is that? Do tell
tae."
Mr. White: "A packet or letter acre
wrote to me wtic we we„ a eny f'
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NORTH-WESTERN FARMS
ON TOB
Grand Trunk Pacifico
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1 have two sections of land for sale
entire or in part, on line of Grand
Trunk Pacific, now under construc-
tion just west of Portage i.a Prairie.
Ploughing in the Northwest will be-
gin as early as February. You can
sow oats, potatoes and alfalfa on
breaking and get big prices from
railroad contractors on the spot.
Then dire out your teams Sorrell -
road grading at 85 per day. You
won't get such a chance for a start
another year. Don't waste any
time, as there is prncllcally no other
land for sale of equal quality la
such a sitnntion nn such terms and
ut so low n price. Price $10.50 per
acre; six year terms.
2. L. iI. PARSONS,
92 Winchester Street,
Toronto, Ont.
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FARMERS!
This is the sea,nn of the year when you
iaecd t.) ase every preozut(on with your
stock. Ily the use elf our
STOOK TONiC
0, and other remoter you have the frost
guarantee of beak), to your stock.
s ValuableAdvice Free
K Use it and become our own veterinary
e rgenn.
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Mrs. Litllewit (proudly): "Only jest
think! Charles has gone In address R
public gathering." Friend: "1 didn't
know he was a specchmalcer," Mrs.
Liltlewil: "Nor I; but he, has been called
upon to slake n slutenient before 's
meeting of his creditors."
Pile Terrors Seep( Away. ----Dr. Ag-
new's Ointment stands nt the heed as
n reliever, healer rind sure cure for Piles
1.. n11 forms. One application will give
ccmforl in n few minntee, and Three to
,a•: days' application according to direc-
tions will cure chronic. cases. it re-
lieves ell Itching and burning shin dis-
er:ses in a day. 35 c.'nt4.-79
"Mn," said the little boy, melting in
the kitchen, "'drs. Prune next doer
wants to borrow your fiat Irons. Sn,'s
shi wank to throw than n1 the rel."
"The nerve of I1!" replied his mother.
'Rut
that nlu'1 the worst of i1, ma."
"What else?" "It is our cat that she
wants to throw them al."
Faith
You cannot l:e expected to have fai h is
Shiloh's Consumption Gare, the 1
ung
Tonic, as • cure For Colds, Coughs and
diien,es of the sir paster., if you have
toot tried it. We have (ai:h is it, and we
guarantee it. If it doesn't cu: a you it costs
��otgu nothing. If it does R cods you 25c.
Thera telt. Try it to -day.
Shiloh has cured many thousands of the
most obttirtnteuvs, and WC do not hems*,
to ry that it will cure any ( old, Cough.
Throat or L,tng trouble, If w. did a A
believe this we would not guarantee. it
Shiloh has had an unbroken record of
success lot thirty years. h bat stood
every posib a teat %d eate failure. Further
Proof
is found in the many teststonale of those
who have tried Shiloh and helm cure,.
Mn. Archie Taylor, Asaph, I'a . Valles: -
"1 beech • beak rf Sk.1ok's C' t eniption Cies
insif fwad it vwy 1eseS-isL I List.* chs!dr.e,
(d✓/ 1.•I wade cough. 1 glare licca
everything 1 mad tbe,IF d, t„rtthey fol rn loner.
rte 1 oos _ennead rn7 In .haad bnntst s broke/
dye
It'e eineto the dalk.t rtes
were es bied,aad y ekt .11 .isle. 11 rued
Il ens 4aoobel17 1 }Rel tsh ear, keep i1 in the
souse b.1
SHILOH
pc. with a'eetak'se wham., aset5icsti nit
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