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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-8-11, Page 2,,,roi:errKteier:r+Cer,,,,0* 7. :". 0 , 1 * Fashion: , 4,. , PHYSICIAN TO THE or. -s — tAaamEs D. Imaxems c ..PINJK PILLS, it *Talk t, 0, ., cases Of Anaeraire Their tee urusEPPE 'IPPON' AT THE RISLEY 'MEETING JUSTIFIED IN 1044dedelFddtioatt.d'areatedededee.4idartedqj SOME LATE .'titSIIION NOTEld, The tix1)11-ee er rather waists; 7t12. V-atieeood openiztge at the taeektrod c ring rain 7 ante £vor. It is a heteeluirlg deviee and has the charm of extreme novelty. After euch a, long season of yoleee, the V its Attendeet guitope is wed - A gown or mauve raw silk, very rough and wevevy, had o waist, which. wes a real surVice, althooglii theze was, no fulness in the way of tacks aud gaugings at the slew/der ehnis, The fronte were edged with'. cis of Persian true:onion and a liae ef heavy cording,. A parallel band , of -cording ran from the pit of elle' Shoulder to the waist liae. This J gore a certain eubstantial effeet and prevented the fronts from pouching. ; This is an untorgevaalle an now as every one know. Ate blouse. MINA pouch this summer. The urnp nd, 'Collar were of heav,e zee, reay (leek> 11 fat tone. A shirred girdle V.73,9 at-. toehed to the extremelY palatea reedet, and the skirt wes lard in eteoll plaits, with ni prene frOat Jeeriet. ) NVIN`r)1., retell trot befl but w pmt girdle. to ereietic nape , n exteeds upWard to ntist lani . droepiee ehort evolnari Idea elm esPeriallY if tiu., Wer4`ucUne tilt.flt'SS. Few wonten realized wet n wear* st the dro�pu tbinking that It made t e existed. Or coarse it did, bit Of A well corseted w Ways Wow tbe ' fedi leugtb. eVena FlZ011 heed to th are Effects Were so Satiefactory that He Will GO On, Vsing There. Dr. LaPperti, whoze skill preserved the life of the Ilene PlePe Leo XIII to the greae age of 02and to whose egre the breath of the preeent Pope. His lielivese Pies X., ie cor.deled, hoe written the remorkolile letter of whiteh the following le transla- thee :— 'al certify that 1 bave tided Dr. Williams' Pink Filla in four knees a the simple Aracenia of development. After a few weeks a treatment, the result canoe felly up to lily expeet4- tions. For that reason 1 shell not fail in the future to extend the o of 'this lee:4We pe rat* net on- ' the treatment of other morbid forms of the eotor y of Anaemia or Ohleresis, hot ;deo in Mons of Neuxe aselienta and tile „i.e. ed0Nat Em3,9:aE,s cB.a.e-x NABESMatIN FOREG-ATBLER. Where Two Thousand of the Best Shots Xeet as Patriots, Net BeteEnntere, At ne pie in the world. is greater gatrjn o sharptheotere ever haund than at BisleY, Writes Frederic Walker in The Leaden Meal. On the pine -lad Surrey cOramoue there are row aeserobled the picked, marksmen of the empire. The preseece et the men from Over - Sena represents a yeer's patient shooting, ,for numbers attending ore ,Ihnited and the competition for se- feectiori keen.. This year the great brigade of WHAT HE SAT WHY 3„ PERKINS OWES HI larE TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Doctor Had Giveva Hine up and he WOO. Hopelees and Destitute Ile - fere the Great Conadian KiclataY Remedy pat Him on lEfis Feet, 4"` Pure soap r You've heard the words. In Sunlight Soap you have the fact. NUM liatZDUCE8 XXPENNVE, Ae4 for tbe °deco* San tor4aincl:iyudi' Milahnzdd lAhluaghdld—oh(3`9,Pireittinilt; ittertaillellnILrwIielchn°tIwiocaetsea,netheelelp-goYmoreasitt wwhtlieezrit. tthhaetteatnortalt,taesa le;iarl.,shixtuidnuoilye ilin'zialner gz.tianocl,' FLa'lealievelaivitga wesoitstawituli o• ttrileteoloreva, Is nidts sthuPpreint4nleteclofhis income lev ;wiling old, clothing which had been riven a potato held, and n mirt,posheooloiextertisviissroa‘geirrniiceoliparrephe4nrast‘vvel Ps..si:111.s?,5013,'0:11bMIniAlisan;1:1eaucel,t position o say 14 e eoft tongue ed the New Zealand, --"d e'' the eons ef the pine from, ITorthe lidleTocilded,atsseiKs:rtdzha..ee5:xRpilrelliri:iec51:c.eved,4:isida.:11.;1.et noi bhei'llal7- ewvadxsliteaaudhfsanbdedrseoolirata,rywitAahiii.e, s Canada contraets oddly' With ,p,„4,q.„. ,. .tee saes -- by a ladder. A varsity friend gave '; the riaerean from the Puniale 'Por two years 1 ono troubled with hirn a paie of eurtains ad these be od.a.tottt7hatoneotonrot liort benoue so nad used to patch up the thaucel of his tb w -la was attending eb:44ibth• Archdeacon Sinclair's re - Marks abeet Pagenv Loudoners" I ' 'rubs eltoulders with tia he West Indn, while 'Uganda and the Cape jostle 'With Parisi and Aberdeen. gore me up, mid said I was in - In net itsaernbly is the mixture - able. "I continued to grow wore. 1 dialecte se notieeable, for the nava a. burr of the northern counties, e unable to work and was becoming il Strenuous week's work, zeeics a Son - wave disagree. The anent who. after Odeife tongue. vied the purring of thel destitute When to • jeeaeo a freed 1day in the coontry, is not a I'agan, ",, --ea Celt atingle with purest coeletleY anOtried Doelcre Kidney Dills. and, as a, matter of fact. the rewS 7 . the strange "Init" front overeees, "The first box dui me 'meth of cycles outside the churehea itt the 4 great working hive is Risley. A good I felt like a new man and after country about London will prove ota oes ou try Eggs Bu t r A ples itottsand men ere dring toeley, eaul tatting five boxes 1 '.vaseorapietelY that SCI•ealled week -enders attend eye, $ j $ e , , w. are, eurea,o list serves by the hundred." L'e " baVe YPur nnaSidnment of Asa' of these articlea and we will .th-1416 4L4 e'4e con,a040-440r-cfry,cie,i14~,4,1?„ #4:1 arA9- eidce44 41e,d, erfclea4/1“:c46 ed4 0,01 /45Afx„ 1177t, WW Cry 111 HOUre,. On eat* aU Ed** Wane, 1 Toronto, Vancouver. Ma= the salt of Vie earth in shootiog and! Dodds Kidney Ville cure tile bet them es.ists a freeroasonrY PEI'S, and eured I:alive:es cure Dropey, 441...001; at Baker, out on a day like QrliE DAW5ON COMMISSION 00 Limit hiS yithout ar, embrella. Is he CO WCa other diseesee resulting from impure blood. y on. I don't Wont to tueet Ivirn," "'Why 1,10tr"*Iila 1114Y reP-^ get yen geod privet,. s. r Giuseppe the Pope. tter in p Ph gun -barrel, which has no RheuraatisM, 'MeV Dieeesse and all SHOOTERS ALL. ent could bit the heart, ousand yards. Great. ens 11101t lie stretched the green butts, and the crack ante is tmintermittent. They handle their rifles AS NVOMOO deeS her child, The rite is Vile nursling hyatelan o the shootist, which may bring him nthdort 4 fame or obloquy—fill • Via purse or Dr. WU- res ate no should b Ahnos any of the shirt -waist suits goWns. Linen Mal. The average r dislikee to be bothered need sleeves or high collars, e *Miami do not appear on dts. For golf the plaited alt ski oboe. the Nvi eur piton. and plaiu. 'prettier the Tao latest thing in tieelt ling t t iv rit over i.lait ing of C'h;rui silk. 'l -'e little eo utai tine bee feared and iunat plaeve • above question, that he did net wrr out weighing his w• ou a. fain. eenee of the p' would have. , The ",simple anaeulia Meat" referred to by Dr. of cour.se that tired, laugaid tion of young girls whoee dovel ment. to womanhood M tardy. ala alloSe health. at the period of that 17), lerapty it. Rang/ itway goes a shot at 000 yards. The white target in the next parish seems in doulit. but finally it uhive , QM the re ' dummy Comes up it re- F'r- cords vl las happened—a bull's - Ora Vt."4. or perhaps a hail eater, the latter there is mere nursing teration in elevation, an allow - for windage, and off goes a boflet.whiatling its waY. " 11 a "pill" ilguinst the sandy ; of the butts. •l's eye. Col. Gibson." reads sler-heeper, and the colonel, g found his aim, proceeds ri I out the Centre a the targe . nen Mr. Arnold -Foster roar? * "I'rn afraid be is. Let's itaes) ent London con - 'Stables. the vest pinnaele about the pine Alai *arse stands the flag -staff with. its masthead drum. whieh semaphores "Commence" and "Venal) lire" to every part of the =min When the drum is clove 110 Man may have a cartridge in lds ride. and the air is still. Vilten rt 18 ,Up there is a flight OC bullettit COP.. atalltly bumming, alai sufficient to Istop any dervish rosin Tens of thou, p sands of certridges bury themeelvei the high protecting !molts eta:1'y year • until the original Sand of the butts At nightfall is the leati-pieker's becomes a. seam of lead. harvest. The gypsiee f, talk the pieta d successfui tlanr Spend. •"a bhg IOC' •on t1e. entrancement% rarely eltato the patrols as d days, and the business a recovery is no longer the pro. tnbe game whit% aforetime led the Romany to camp on the fringe of the commons, ma% worn are hardly mut- •detelonnient„ is so often imperilled. Ineans ve—nien who can shoot are they beautiful oa. A girl, bright and merry enough in fan r11.111„ landing -boat half a, Its waist be small childhood, will in her teens grow by 'Mile from lf! there; and to this end e tennis nothing is deaTees pale and languid. Frequent he excuses front attending regimental r tennis nothing is , headaches. and a some of uneasiness camps every -Volunteer who will put which tihe eaanot underettuni. makes in a week at, the imperial Nvapenshaw is her miserable. Just when it is time on the gorseland between the flog's for her to lenve off being a girl and Rack and Clitibliain Ridges. ara 17)124 11 1VCanfirl."--it Ch"11ge WhWI I PATRIOTS NOT POT-IIIINTERS nes to different individuals at di 1.- . lv of then • VIS o eta are sold in a set evith cuffs to match. Abu "st any eve who wear:: .1 tarn - ow: or Eton collar, finds these rui- a becoming. To wear with white shirt witiet or shirt. waist suits linen collars and .n roidered ties ere always cool loohing and agreeable, especially shit% the all -white fashion became popular. At several of the large shops quantities of these are offered at bargain prices. Really beautiful mull ties with hne embroidery aro for sale eal low as fifty eents and a dollar. . There are indications that the dainty pink and blue underwear is begin:mg to be worn. One shop die - playa a nnmber of the pretty gar- ments, and they are said to be sell- ing well. Nightgowns in flowered xnuslin trimmed with. Valencinnes are novelties en the lingerie counters. !Pave itre attractive. ferent ages—her development, lingers— ' ' • • whir: Beene:le the has too mut, OgnitiOn of the value of individual being hurled open:4 the country. , bleed. That is vast pr. Luppani merit in shooting. Years ago a num lir. 0. Guise Mitford, who, as sec.. - .means when be speaks, in the scien- who made a luabber of shooting was eatery of the Queen Victoria, Clergy . tlfie longurige natural to him, of .athe hulked a pot -hunter. Then war Fand, is in a position to speak with anaemia ot development," Dr, via Ituntlied the bottom out of the fetish authority, was interviewed Oil the hams" Pink Pills for Vale People 'volley -tiring and this was followed by subJect recently, have the power of reaklug new 'I.ovel Roberts' eulogy of snap -shoot- "As leng," said he, "ns the Intel - blood. They core anaemie just as ino. Finally, Pall Mall unbent. and iectual and soda standard Of the 1 food cured hunger. That is how after .11: years of consideration pine- clergy is kept as low as it is, so the Y hail) growing girls, who, for I ed the halt -mark of official approval loin; will the ehurches he empty. waat of this new blood, often drift 'en "the sheeting volunteer."' "How -can a clergymen olio has lute clironic ill -health, or "go into But the work is not all on the a ot enough to eat, nor inonor to buy a clecline"—ahich means consumption range, In the statietdeal office is a deeent elothes and hooks of reference, —and die. Dr. Williams' Pills could email army of postoffice volunteers, be expected to do .his parish work The value of Dr. Williams' sorters in the main. who tackle; and preach good. sermons, torn as he Save them. Fisk mountains of score tickets which is with domestic worries? Pills as • a Deere tonic, referred to are rained noon them by mounted or --1 "The artisan of to -day is a reader, Tla CIXBGT 07 GLAND. Poverty of Sox e of Them S The appaling pover' .J clergymen in poor parishes in hIagland is ono of the saddest phases of the religious life of to -day. This poverty is not the least of the (valises whieh have led to the aecusation "pagonisui" by Dia LaPPoni. makes them value- doilies galloping from, the firing' a thinker„ and a politician, and he ble to men as well es women. They )points. Fifteen hundred tickets for will not attend the church of a clay - and thus cure dieeases like St. Vitus a single big 'eompetition take some! gynaan who has lost Prestige. net on the nerves through the blood sorting, and there are over flitF "One Of the few remedies for this dance, neuralgia, paralysis and loco- events everer day; but, under the deft , evil is the compulsory amalgamation Motor ataxia. When buying. these -- - -- ' fingers or the postal Volunteers, the , of parishes where the clergy are aux- pills it is important to see that the ... - . . , . • pile, sinks, the lowest prize -taker is lovas to work, but have no work to A rtuant fashion has been obsera- full rain° Dr. Ntlibeans Pink Pills known and Mr. Ceilger's official hst do. ed recent evening functions, that of wearing a, collar of colored velvet or satin trimmed with lace and jew- than a. waste of nweeer—it is a men - els with a. low-cut gown. Sometimes to health. If you eannot get the the collar matches the gown, but aaa geneinu pills fx-ovu your denier write they are oftener black or wbite. For example, a rose -cohered velvet collar trill.: epere Coe_ Ont., and the pins will Was worn with a white lace gown, a d'hecd‘'''`e' be sent you post paid at 50 cents a black lace cellar with a pale -green box or six boxes for S2 50 gotvn, and a turquoise blue velvet ' 'collar with a blath late dress made MOTYSTA.CIIII AS KEEPSAKE. over a turquoise blue slip. Perhaps they give a sort of sore -throat ef- It is said that Commander Arima, fect, but egey are beeoraing and dif- before setting mit to blockade Port ferertt—two good excuses for exist- Arthur, shaved off the moustache -which he had cherished for so long a White is being worn more wed time, and gave it to his wife as a more for summer xnotirning. It keepsake. must be all white, of course, and white a a clear tone. Coeana color Said the aeronaut, in his balloan: or any of the becoming off shades shall see all the sears very soon." are barred as strictly as colors. He was right, for he dropped, Black and white is not permissible And he saW when he stopped for deep mourning. A white gown Three millions of stars and a moon1 oith a black belt or collar is half I • e" • • • 's WraPPer around each box. Never is being telegraphed to every paper take a substitute, es 5s wors6 Brititie. Nor does the work end with the arithmetic of shooting. A. field force of reel:flare are employed man -head - ling the targets; and streets of non- cominissioned officers to keep the scores at the firing _points, sitting, out all day until the sun tans their faces to copper -color, • despite the giant mnbrellas 'whose peaceful shade they enjoy. THE RANGE OFFICER. And there is the range officer dup- licated at each group of targets. No pay is too much for the sweat of his daily agony. Be answers as many questions as a porter at Wat- erloo, and is expected by each com- petitor to answer chtfOries 'with the memory of a Dates, and to know the family history of every marksman hisularr.endering a competition ticket to Finally, there is Lieut. -Cot. C. 13. Crosse who sits at the head of the mourning. The plainest of white lin- BABY'S DANGER. en or lawn, made without" a scrap of The summer menthe are a bad time whole mountain • of deeerttralization; lace or erabroidery, al one is deep mourning. White English crape for babies" and an anxious time for nothing puts him out; his brain is gowns with white hats and veils are position in the stomach and dsadme as cool as an icebox and under his 'others. Fermentation and allowed for drese occasions. With bowels hands the great, meeting glides along all these 'white gowns are worn, white ere the cause or the manY summer like a wel/ oiled machine to its ap- complaints of babies and 'young child- ren. This ie the reason. wily the hot. The council sits under the cliair- Dointed cone] usi on. shoes. stockings and gloves. weather moirths are more fatal to Word comes from Paris that the little ones then. any other season. flaring 'nerns of our fall gowns are Baby's Own Tablets should ahvays be to flare more than ever, and that found in every home, where there are crinoline and featherbone are to be young children and their prompt use 1/ sod to make them stand out. More- over, the malty ruffles we are wear- ing are to be increased' rather than 'diminished.. it is not artistic to cut up a fabric. too much, and it really seerns a frightful waste of tint° to eet one's clothes into a thousand pieces and then sew -them up again. We have been through the 1E380' per- iod end are passing through the 1Son's. It would be too had 11 we wore f pi -Cod into the, early seventies during hot weather may gave a pre- cious little life The tablets tor, eon. small rev -tune every year ot encour- Major the Hon. stipa.tion, diaerhoea, and stomach' aging marhsmansiliP; troubles, end' are guaranteerI to Con- T. Fremantle, a famous long- tain no opiate or harmful drug. area range shot; Lord Waldegrave, Mr. Walter Rollins, Sissons Ridge, NIS., BenrY Whitehead; Major W. 'rhor- says :--` 'Bei ore -using Baby's Own hard, eqe ally renowned with the Tablets my little one cried almoet ride, and the small arms expert, A. continuously with stomach troubles. P. Humpliry, whose opinion is al- l. can truthfullh :Jay I never had any Wa ,ys sought by Vhe war office, medicine net so promptly and give Between the officials and • the such satiefaction as the tablets do. marksmen is the colony of the old manship of Lord Chelyesmore, and it comprises the greybeards of the shooting world. The Bisley Com- mittee embraces such officers as Capt .1oliti Barlow, who spends a with its long -trained, tightditting be- do not think you anake any claim. school, those pastanasters of the art eefee gowns. The possibility re- for them which their liSe will not of ' shooting, who eonve' speetatove onciles es t the widening 01 the sub'stantiatn.'?., The th-blets can bete watch ptleateikneowc gtaelliec,6rLavit.riponsptaelrijabsrina' 1-".i if ft -keeps on 'much had from any mediciee dealer or by At -the neer, it, will reciul thirt,:v erarde mail from The Dr. Williams' .itledto magazine charged with eartridges for nnt to m ok o 2.0w , oily if dn.+) C 0 . Brockville, Ont, Price 25 . the target campaign, and under thte loe,c ,ow irts, cents a box. watchful doe of Superinteedent "The poeerty ne the (logy 11.01MMIKIMORMOIMI53*. . OLD FASHIONED. Sul Still in the Fashion. n re a. s • ness Cannot Be Cured by local apelleatiens, as they cennot re"h tee eaeased aortion of thq ear. o/vslybre:oz:t54 lioenurf, and tJlat rdceuaufmness. Deafness is caused by :u deg: (moon ef the mucous liniug of the Eus- tachiau Tube When this tube is i gamed. you have a rumbling emend or amperfeet bearing, and 'when it is ,,n„ tirrir Vet. itifivess is the result. end tolliteAd 4tIvisitailrgsttleTrImaa ed ibt: tigg! frayer; M511 a oeases out -of ten are enne- eil by Catarrh, which is nothing but. Alt AMID:MO egonditiun of tile mucous surfecea. We will give, One Ilundred Dollars for any ea‘M of heatless (eaused by cat- arrh) that cannot be cured by flail's; Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, fres. v. a. CHENEY 44 CO- Toledo, ta, Sold bvsIL DM IVA 'WPC TOO 1.1411'S FitlItay Pills for con tuition. Teaeher—"Pessie, Milne 0110 bird that is now extinct." Little Bessie Teiteher--"Diclal What sort of a bird is that?" Little Iles- sie--"Our Cnnary. The eat extineted ATE DI CAL CON VENTION. Delegates to the redical Xasocia- tion at Vancouver can return through San. Francisco, Los Angeles, $alt Lake Vit, Denver and the "World's Fair" St. Louis, by purchasing tick- ets sold to San lereacieco, account Xmghts Templet, meeting. Tickets on sale from August 15th to September 9th, good for retinal until October 2ard, with stopover Privileges in each direction. This is an opea rate to the public, as tick- ets are not sold on the certificate plan. The rate from Toronto will be $70.25. Correspondingly,. low rates from other points. Tickets can be purchased going via Vancou- ver, returning through above cities, or Vice versa, By writiog H. F. Carter, Traveliug Passenger Agent, Union attic -Inc Rail- road 14 Janes Building, Toronto, Ont., lie will give you 11111 informa- tion. It is an ever new and interesting story to hear how one can Le entire- ly made over by change of food. "For two • ,years I was troubled with what my physician said was the old fashioned dyspepsia. "There was nothing I could eat but 20 •or 80 minutes later I would be spitting any food up in quantities until I would be very exalt and weak, This went- on from day to. day until I was terribly wasted and withOut any prospeets of being lbae'ld‘PyOcildre*o d at yr Y I Grape-Nutw'°sathrisSe da and acnr cream leaving cal all fatty food. I had no conadence that Grape -Nuts would do. all she said for me as I had tried so many things with rt, any help. f But it was so simp " 'slathougat I would give it a tri ,she insisted so. . aldell I ate some for breakfast and pretty soon the lady called to see her 'patient' as she called inc and asked if I had tried' her advice. " `Glad you did child, do you feel some better?' "No,' I said, `I do not know as I do, the only difference 1 ean eee is I have no sour stomaelCand covne to. think of it I haven't spit up your four teaspoons of Grape -Nuts yet.' "Nor did I ever have any trouble with Grape -Nuts then or any other time for this food always stays •down and my stomach digests -it perfectly; I soon got strong and well again and bless that old lady every time I Soo her. " " Once an invalid of 98 pounds I now weigh 125 pounds and feel strong and well and it is due entire- ly onci onl y to having found the proper food in Grape -Nuts.' Name :di ch. gi ve,i by Postum Co., -Battle Creek, t Get the little hook "The 11,oa o liValv ill e' ' in each peceage. 'Usually when two women quarrel they are both in the wrong. ovine *tic, TOttniaiTO.1 errefel,erneeei" I°AN Pails, Wash B Piny Flret-Clnike S1ST ' ON C. 0. RICHARDS Si CO. Dear Sirs.—I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT ie my stable for over a year and consider it the very hest Inc horse flesh I can get and strong- ly recommend it: • GEO. HOUGH. Livery Stables, Quebec. Singleton --"From What 1 have seen of your Wife, am, -led to be- lieve that she is somewhat of a temporiser." Weticieeley—"Yot bet she is. I see her temper rise more frequently than I care to." 011.1•10i St. Margaret's College, Toronto. Re -open Sept. 12th. A high-c]ass residential and day school for girls. 1Vilrydern equipment: , Specialists of 'European trainin g an(' of the' highest academic and profes- sional standing 'in every department of 'work. Foe hool.;.let apply to an) DI N'SO 1.1,ady , 11AlLINTS OR RLSR AND GrALM.B traction U102 on the Line of -Ibo Grnc1 Trunk. The Grand Trunk Railway dourealay has issued a handsome publication, profusely illustrated with half -tone engravings, descriptive of the many attractive localities for sportsmen on their line of railway. Many ot the regions reached by the Grand Trunk •ein to have been epecially prepared for the delectation Of menkind, rind where for a hriet period the cares of busluesai are east aside and life is given up to enjoyinent. Not Only do the "Highlands of Ontario' present unrivalled facilities for both hunting. flaking aud camping, but the 000 1slande of the (.eorgian Buy, lhou- sand Islands and St. Lawrence Riv- er, Rideau River and Lakes, Lake St. 4011in and the many attractive, lo- calities in Maine and New shire, present equal opportunities for health, pleasure and sport. All these localities are reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System. and on trains unequalled on the continent. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Que- bec, New Hampshire and 'Maine fish and game laws are inserted in the pivblication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Bail - way has also issued descriptive il- lustrated matter for each district sep- arately, which are Sent free on ap- plication to the agents of the Com- pany and to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, 0. T. n., Union Station. Toronto. • "I wonder why people always speak of earth as she?" "It's na- tural enough. Nobody knows ate- actly what her age is." 'LM inard's Liniment Cores Distemer, "Ah me!'" ' exelabneel Ilarduppe. "It's very hard to be poor." "Non- sense!" replied Sinnick, "I find it the easiest thing in the Nvorld. Dominion MONTREAL T e inships LivEnrook. ar Moderate e Service. atoond cabin peroozer.0 11(41 le lot, account*. da%n en vtin tteioner ot nee et tle Llirereocli or Seilfie to ton ton. TbIrd CUPS LITPTS*041.0n401.1. (Away or Quotrut For ell partioteen opply to level &steel 0. Or DOMINION LINE OFFIOR3, 41 NtocSt.IS.„ Toronto, 17 ht.oleorarovat Se, laceire)t CHANAN*3 LOADING OUTFIT Minds 'Liniment Cures Diphtheria, SIGNIFICANCE, OE PLAY. Play distinguishes the higher from the lower animals, and it signifies possibility of education. Fiehes do not play at all; the loever inanamals can hardly be taught to play, and birds are entirely devoid. of the in- stinct. But the kitten and the lamb aro essentially playing animals. The human young, however, are the true players, and in reality it is play that develops' - them into manhood. "Children," says- a celebrated doc- tor, "are born little amorphous bun- dles of possibilities, and are played into shape.r He • (after ' marriage) --"I doriet know why you, are not as considerate of my comfort as you used to be of your father's." She—'Why, my dear, I am." • He—"How do you rnake that out?' When I come into the house I have to hunt around for ray slippers and everything else I happen to want, but when'T used to court you, and • your father would COD:1C in from town, you would rush about gathering ttp his things, wheel his easy -chair up to the nee, warm his slippers', and get him both a head -rest and a foot -rest, that all he had to do was to drop right down and be comfortable." She— "OE, that was Only no he'd go to sleep sooner." A teardier, qUestioning little boys. about the graduation in the scale ciE hit elligence, asked,, "What comes ne:,:t to ntatt?" 1Vhereupon- a little fellow, who was ei idently smarting • under a SerISO of previous defeat, im- < , 1- mediately distanced all competitors rector (late Principal. Upper Canada by promptly shouting, His , flannel College). shirt, ma'ain:'! 'Works well both on stankinutt In barns. oloncle all kinds of bay ttodetraln elthor me arta sheaves. entetoreatalosuoto 151. BUC RANAN & CO, Ingersolt,Ont, CLEANING wALKiff. LADIES' °UTINa On SUIT* Vs.14 be done yerfeatlr by our Preoola Process. To. 1. INITION AMERICAN DY131110 CO. NICINTRWt. Toletnere, arriwei a QIYEBRO 1.1.1XURTGOS FAMILY. In the house of Mrs. 13oehm„ of Chicago, who had taeght her seven children to sintulate poverty and beg assiduously', were found a piano, pi- anola, rich rugs. a phonogrepla arta expeneive furniture and draperiee. ••••••64,...do For Over Sixty Years Mao. Vifflottolr'sSooTnrxo SYrrin. Ins been used be tallow% of Mothers for thel . children rrhtlo teething. 1E600211e8 the child, softens tilt goon. oll P-rik PAM. cum wind colic, regulates' thestornych end bowels. ma ths best roroerly lot Igerrhcom. Twroty.liro trots e. botttr Sold lardroggists throughout the world. Ile sure ani ask for '•14.ne. Wurat,ow'sgoorurNtkavaurr." 52-01 "Consider the porous plaster, my so," remarked the philosopher, "and don't get discouraged. Every- body turns his bade on it, yet it hangs on. arid eventually achieves success by close application." tiiliaro's Mims! Cum Cora mCows. "Do yon think he is really in love with you?" asked Maud. "I don't know," answered Mamie. "Ile eters he is, but this letters don't sound a bit silI3r." • Use Lever's Dry Soap aa poveder) . to wash woolens and flannels,--yoult like it, First Guest (at banquet)-- "Is this a spring chiclegn?" Second Guest— "That's what the caterer calks it," First Guest (tasting it) --Well, he's a prevaricaterer!" Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc, Claolly—``Charaning widow, isn't she? `I.they say she is to marry again." Algy—"I wouldn't Want to be a widow's second hnsbamL" Cholly--''Well, I'd rather be a wid,' ow's second husband than her first, doncher-know." 1 StaiiiriTter Whoopin ° Cough, • The'ehildren mein to catch whooping cough easily in tho summer time when it is always so much harder to got rid of. - Shiloh's Co ntsumpti on Cure The Lung Tonle , I• i7,ii',1,.?=3 giniTI''.tYa.. 1 t'ilef.,?e,1,.!..ra, to take. 'Alan druggists, 211:Ile. and$1.00, .r,•_ ,,,re,),. isstrz No, 32.-04.,