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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-8-15, Page 3S• HEALTH GietY JJAIR, Although leually negnrderl as n stgn of age, gray hair, of ururilil',s, as 1t is or,lled in the httlguago of mtalieh1e, Js Wel always so. It luny appear very eimly hl life, even in (hl, teen,, 111 that also it usually affects young women rubles tient young me•n, A peculiru'ily nMenit the gray hair of the young I, thun it is almnlst always entirely lriiilc, and bi c'unles . o sudden- ly. All the 112111'5 aro equally nffrcleil, and Dile 51.1111111 seas the 112(11(1 color, OF iron grey, so common in those of middle or advans:id age. Sometimes in the young, Dern In chil- dren, there is one grny lock liko an island Jo Me sea of normally cokirecl huh' about. it. 1'1215 is usually a tinnily peculiarly, occurring In ono generation atter the other, The cause of the hair turnnig gray is something that puzzles lite, doctors. 11115 solos of the hair is due to the deposit of pigment in the interior of earn hair, and grayness follows the Joss Of this pig- ment. Thal is self-evident, but the puz- zle is what causes the pigment to dJsap- pear. Some have believed thnt it is doe -to the drying of the hair, which causes a shrinkage of its flares, and so allows the entrance of air-bubbles,the efraclion of light from which then gives the white appearance. The proof which is adduced in sup- port of this belief is, that if a gray flair is put into 1110 receiver of 1111 air -pump and the air is then exhausted, the color of the hair may return more or less com- pletely. Metchnikoff, lho famous becteriolo- gist, soya the cause at grayness is the penetration into the hair of wandering cells, resembling the white blood -cor- puscles. These cells, assisted by other cells the aggregation of which makes the hair, seize upon (ho granules of pigment and destroy them. Nearly every one has read of instances of the sudden blenching of the hair - even in a singio night -under the in- fluence of fear, grief, or some other in- tsnso mental eulolion. That such cases have occurred is undoubted, but the ex- planation by either of the theories above mentioned is diilk:ult. There is no cure for gray hair so far ns is known. The use of curling -irons is said to retard its formation; per. haps, if Mclehnikoft is right, by de- stroying the activity of the cells which consume the pigment, -Younis Com. panion . CARE OF TIIE EYES. Never rub your eyes. Red, inflamed oyes are very unbecoming, and besides, the rubbing flattens the eyeball. Per- sistent- crying and nursing grief ruins the eye, although an 'occasional recourse to Letts relieves brain tension and does no harm. In case of an insect or any foreign nista'. In the eye, lmbbing only in- creases the trouble -the tears that come naturally will often wash away the in- istruder. Assistance may bo given by ocr-asionally &sawing the lid down and blowing lho nose. II the foreign body sticks, and can bp seen, it may be removed with a hand-. kerchief or piece of linen turned over the linger. If a cinder is embedded so that it can- not be readily ,1emoved-at once con- sult the doctor, It any acid 02' Inflam- ing substance has got into the eyes, drop sweet oil into tie eyes, and wash out with warts 111111: and water. Do not wait until the doctor arrives -prompt. treatment is necessary. RULES FOR RIGIIT EATING, The rules for eating, which ought to be a part of every child's A 13 C's, aro few end simple, though neglected by half of the adult population. Expressed in dont's, they are! Don't eat in a hurry ; don't eat when tired ; don't forget be chew web ; don't drink much with meals -do it before, dant cat all one kind of food ; don't take 21nu011 cold food at one time. Most of us live as if unconscious that there are such things as laws of health whose violation brings pain and sick- x,011. The stomach will bear as 11111011 abuse and neglect as any organ of the body, perhaps more than most of them; but when 1t robe]s there is usually one more cross dyspeptic inflicted on society and destinc<i to spend the rest of his days alternating between a diet of sett eggs and toast and sundry excuusions into mince pies, pork and cabbage and other things that ho ltices, but which make hhn miserable. BEST AND EXERCISE. Settle yourself in a corner; arrange your feet and arms, and your wholo body, 0211(1 yott feel comfortable from hood to feet. Sit in this position for five minutes. Don't do enything but take long, chest developing, easy breaths. At the end of live minutes you will feel nlnclt rested. 11 possible, talk these treatments -twice a day. 0neo a day absolutely being essential. 'rhe woman w1)0 screams every t1)ne anyone drops a folic or some one fwd. dentally lets the door hang, the girl who can't help 'being irritable, and the all round "living on nerves" person should take this exercise: Stand erect, hands clasped in front ,and head bowed. Slowly 1111 the head and shoulders, in - hating deeply through the nostrils. 'Phis exercise will Meisel the nervous feeling and incidentally cure a doable chin. (1 An Dull reputation has long been borne by the upns-tree. IL is still a win - Mon belief that it, is 'fatal fol' 0111nia15 or men to rest beneath Ifs poisonous shade, Trees of swill development, and re marknbly rapid growth aro not always short lived. On the contrary, the slant eucalyptus of Australia often remains sound and vigorous to a great ago, "What a lovely complexion Miss Amy has Wile does she get it f•olh, her hither or bee mother?" "l(roln her Ire ther; he is tt nlan0faeturer of toilet Pealtilsites." DUBLIN CASTLE JEWELS, A Rumor That They Were Stolen bY'a Noriely Woman, There Is going use round of Landon society ail amazing rumor anef21 the disapprurence of the stale jewels from lluhliu 1.1,1110. Someone who knows a meet deal nixed, the affair states that they were 111011 w lille a big house pnrly was slaying with 1(10 Aberdeens a 1111sntll ago, in the party was n, society woman who Yard been In desperate striate for mewls% lately iter bridge debts Have been rightly ncctuuulallug and it is said she, has frequently threatened to (•e•uuui1 suicide, It appears that white the party was residing at the castle, seine of the gut515 suggested one wet afternoon that Lord Aberdeen should 5hrrty them the jewels. Ile readily e0u- stalled, nil Iloclung with 11101 to the moor where they were kept. After lrav- ing been truly (Minded, the 11'01118 were put balk lido their safe which was locked in the usual way. So little happens in l'eland that the authorities seem to thea: precautions is tameeessary and everyone intows things are dope in a very slipshod manner at Dublin ensile, '1'Ite intpecunioua wh- 1nan, it is suggested, obtained tempos- Dry possession of the key and had a duplicate made of 11. 111(3 having been dee, the rest was as easy us saying Jack Robinson, that is to say, for any- cno Lslny111(1 within the castle walls, No 0110 now expects that the culprit will ever be traced after having had a menlh's start before the theft was covered, ALL WEAK WOMEN. Will rind New lacailit and Strength (n Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. The weak woman can depend upon it that her blood is out of order, for if her blood is rich and pure she vi11 be strong, henliby end happy. Bad blood is the cause of nearly all the aches and pains from which women suffer. Keep the blood rich and reel by the use of Dr, \Villiams' ('ink Pills and suffer- ing will not exist, Mrs. James R. Matz, of Jordan Station, Ont., has test- ed the value of these Pills and strong- ly advises other women to use 111en1. Site says: "For mot's than a year I was a great sufferer Iron weakness. 1 was completely worn out. 1 lost flesh could not rest at night, and h1 the morning I arose more tired than on going to bed. 111ad taken doctors treatment with 110 benefit. I grew worse day by day and was beginning to look upon my case as hdpeless )when 1 W1S ad- vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In my great joy before I had taken the pills a month they began to 'help end by the lime 1 had taken eight Saxes every symptom of my troublo l:ud left 1110 and I 11'x3 01100 more -en- joying perfect health and strength. I Moir upon Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a veritable We saver and never lose t1 chance to recommend then, to my friends." ,1 The success of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is due to their -power to make new, rich red blood. This new bland strengthens the nerves and gives nourishment to all the organs of the body, thus curing anaemia, indigestion, neurnlgin, rheumatism, nervous debil- ity, headache and backache, and all the secret aliments of girlhood and wo- ntanhood. The Pil1D are sold by all medicine dealers or niay he had direct at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 front The Dr. Williams' Aledicine Go., Brockville, Ont. MILLIONS FOR LIQUOR. Great Britain Spends a Tremendous Sum Every Yeas. There are not quite 41,000,000 persons in the United Kingdom, but they an- nually spend for spirituous liquors a sum equal to 1X, tines the national rev- enue, or to all the rents of all llle themes and farms in the country, says the Craftsman. The public -house, the Eng- lish name for the saloon w1111 its bar- maid, is AS /latch tl nlfi(101151 institution as the house of Parliament There is G110 public -house to every 300 inhabi- tants ]n England and Wales; in Scot- land, one to every 500 persons; in Ire- land, one to every 271. Whereas, in .the days of our fare - fathers, the worst drinking was 211no11.g lbs nobility and gentry, today the poor and working classes ore by far tiro roost intemperate. 'sae fact that drink- ing Is habitual among the women (f this grade as we11 as the niers is the. 111081 serious feature, for when women do go to the dogs the very uttermost clephis of degradation are usually reach- ed, before the end comes. At meal times, throughout the United Kmgdotn, a proceeslon of women with pitchers, buckets or Bens may bo seen going L0 same one of the many public - 110050s, never More than a 'stone's throw from their homes, and often not so far. As a rude, the omnibus, the favorite British mode of local, transportation, has stopping places in font of public - houses. From an outside seat on the bus lop, espe2folly in London and other cities, a full view may be had of Llie interior of the public -house, crowded always, and on Saturday nights jammed to the point of suffocation. Old woman, young women, girls arc there; mothers with infants in arils, and not, uncom- monly with other children Lugging at their skirts -little ones whose fretful ISStu NO,42-47, Just send 110 your name and address on a we'll mail you a -ca c1 vv 1 ai o t rd an a Painting hook for the little folies and a rluarter-pound pack- age of Celluloid Starch, .Chat means fun for the children and satisfactory starching for you. Celluloid Starch requires no boiling, gives a perfect finish to the clothes and never makes the irons stick. Write to -day for this free book and sample. The Brantford Starch Works, Limited Brantford, Oalarlo soa cries arcs stilled by sips ftoln mother's glass of gin. Workingmen chilies just ns much as the working women. A manufacturer, an employer of hundreds of iron, was asked If English manufacturers ever made any restrictions about drinking when taking on new nlen. Ills reply was, "No, foe it would he impossible to carry on business if such conditions were imposed," Ile WES 51111081 in- credulous when told of the 311101 regu- lalions in regard to drinking That ob- tain In 501310 of America's largest busi- ness establishments. TILE CIUL1ERf UL MAN, 1111 Praises Sung in Cheerful Tone by Cheerful Air, ifnorzteton. "I like the cheerful man," said Mr. Kno0zieton, "the man who refuses to be east down, but lakes always a cheer- ful vlevv, "'D'you ever see such weather as this?' says the dismal elan, wearily, shedding more sultriness all around, "'Didn't you feel that breeze?' says the cheerful n1a11, smiling, and as a natter of fact there was the faintest nicker of a movement it1 tee air just at that 1110- nicnt, and (1e caught It, because he is receptive to all good things; ',and he magnified it to all his hearers by itis breezy cheerfulness. "lite cheerful Tuan for me every _lime -he mnkes life worth living; and I lila especially to see 11fm arotad in hot and humid weather. But (10's helpful at a11 1110 es, "So many people are so easily de- pressed; good people, but With only a narrow margin of courage; so that if any little thing goes wrong they think Mal everything's going to pieces and the world is coming to an end, but then -- 'Pooh!' says the cheerful man, 'whal's that?' and he natally laughs et this little picayune trouble, and just brushes it away and forgets it, making the taint hearted to laugh and forget, it, too; and in time he may bring the easily discouraged man to acquire- the blessed habit of laughing at all 111e petty troubles that pop out at us on the road of life, and so driving them away, instead of gloomily letting them climb on him to ride on his back. Good man to have simnel is the cheerful 1120.11, "'1 haven't caught a fish to-dny.' says the disappointed lean in the fishing party, and you'd think from iris gen- eral casldownness that catching fish 01115 the main object of life, and that if you didn't catch any life was a failure, "Well, I haven't 0a1ghb any, either,' says rho cheerful man; 'but I've had a darned good time and I've caught an nppotile like a tenni of horses, and what I want now is to get back to where they cook those fish the way they coals 'stn here, and it I don't eat seventeen of 'en1 1 miss my guess.' Does the cheerful man perk up 1(1e whole party? Why, sure; and when they've got a few o f those fish inside of them they all think they've had a great time," ZA,M-BUi( CURES PiLES. "I thought I must go on suffering from piles until I died," says Mrs. E. Reed, of Stcenburg, (Ont,), "but Zam- Buk has cared mel For years I en- O tirecl ogony, toted hardly walk about, and lost all my strength. Everything 1 tried seamed useless. Then Znm) Luk was recomanended, and I blessthe day! 31 has cured mo conipietely." Zam-Buk is the finest household balm known, not only for piles, but all skin troubles and diseases -cuts, bruises, sore feet, insect slings, sun- burn, eczema, etc. 50c„ all stores, or Zan -001 Coe 'Toronto. 9 for $1,25. '11113 LEAF TIIAT DANCED BY ITSELF I woke, I stirred, and sighed- '!'hero was no breath in all the woods beside! For it was noonday on the burning 11111s, And on. the perished flowers and thin span rills. I rose -i danced and danced! But all any kindred 'round me stood en- tranced; Asleep upon 1116 air -the wood(ly hung, And wide apart his wings the woodbird hung, I danced -I whirled anti whirled, 'tip w,e1(0 the people of the moonlight WOrld- 1'ho lays -lo ask. wihat spell was laid on me Alone of ell rho leaves on every tree! I Sank into a swho11, 1 slept again the breathless sleep of Moon: Only o. pool's [(limy na betrayed And told of my MEd dance amid tho bhade, 1:011'1-1 M. TI-IOMAS. One Otlllce Qf sol(] will e0Yer n)ore that 10 mites of the silver hire twit for making gold lace. England annually produces about 900,000 ounces of gold thread. Tho ink plant is a native Of Now Granada, in South America. its juice i5 a perfect, ready -macre ink, and writing n this ink will remain legible alter long i+.2Lnera131 111 water, - What you spend for under wear buys most real value in fit, comfort, .service -- only when each gar- ment beats the IS trade mark in red that guarantees yousausfacuon 0r your mon back, 211 OA'? YY pY v P :.ts:r,l,Ott? Made in many fab. nes and sly(es, at Tinfoils prices, in form -lifting sizes for 11915 women, men and children, See that the PEN -ANGLE o there -it insures your money's worth. The value of a min's memory dli- pends on whether hie is recalluig h(s ar11 good deeds or Mose of his ucig(1- hors. Earns rause intolerable pain. 110110. way's Glen Cure 14111101(3 lint trouble. Try it, and see what 0m0unt at pnlu is sated, Absent Minded Professes -"I always forget to put a 1landkrn'rllirf In illy' coat, 11•eally must, make a knot in it to remind myself. Like a bad habit a akin disease grows, Scrota - and all eruptions may be Mee humans, eczema p y eared15 Weaver's Sy up All Comte, assisted internally "Does your wife ever go through your pockets?" "No ; she wouldn't dare l" Wouldn't dare?" "Wouldn't dare to do m',ything that savored so much of idiotic hcpelessness 1" A Soothing 011. -To throw oil upon the troubled waters means to subdue ro calmness the most boisterous sea. To apply Dr Thomas'. Eclectric 011 to the Li -alibied body wh511 it is racked with pain means speedy subjugation of the most refractory elements. 11 cures pain, heats bruises, lakes the fire from burrs, and as a general household me- dicine is useful 111 many aliments. It is worth muds. A good policeman will do more to keep a .community righteous than ten moralists. TIIE KILLARNEY OF AMERICA, Nestling in a frame of beautifully wooded shores lies a series of beautiful Inites '145 miles north of 1110 City of Toronto, Ontario, and known as the "Lake of Bays Region." A chain of seven lakes studded with lovely islands, with hotels throughout the district and a good steamboat service to all points attracts the tourist, angler and sports- man. Just the out-of-the-way sort of place to visit during the summer months. For all particulate and free illustrated publication apply to J. D. ileDonald, Union Station, Toronto, Ont, "Papa, didn't you whip 117e once tor biting baby 7" "Yes, my child, you hurt him very much." 'Then, papa, you ought to whip that gentleman who is in the parlor, for I saw hint bile sister right on the lips ; and I know it 'hurt her, for I saw her put her arms found his neck end try to choke him." Tommy : "You know Fatly Thomp- son, 111e butcher. What (lo you suppose Ile weighs?" lather : "I don't know. What does he weigh?" Tommy : "Sleet." "It isn't 1111 a Miss gels marries that the find out, how much the have i\9r," "Yes, and then we wonder if she also Sirs. us !" Our idea of a feminine diplomat is a woman who knows how to nl1nng0 0. man -and al the 502110 1(1110 ]seep him from knowing that she Is doing lt. When a man wants to install a side- board in his home he begins to argue for prohibition. Twelve per cent of all human beings have the right arm distinctly longer than the loft. The superiority ,of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is Shown by its good effects on the chlkh'en. Purchase a bottle and give it a trial. "Mrs. Sandys," saki the grumbling )warder, "I am going 10 write to the town cleric." Airs. Sandys : "fndeed, sir I What about?" "About the quality of the water. ICs disgraceful. Why, I detected a distinct aver of coffee in it nide morning," IRRIGATED LANDS. During the next tour meths a great many of our readers will be, looking around for changes in location, some desiring a change 01 climate, others wishing to go where they can obtain mere land for themselves and their sons. The attention of those intent on making a change is directed to the ad- vertisement in tilts issue of the Land Department of the Union Trust Com- pany, Toronto, who are offering iret- galed lands in Southern Alberta and [latish Columbia. Read their advertlse- 1nen6 01151 if you write them, .kindly mention this paper. lrrnneo grows 1,000,000 tons of apples yearly, and makes 2410 million gallons of Mere A mere whiff el arsine -gas \v(11 prove fatal in from three to eight days, This gas killed its discoverer, Adolph Geblen. Dr, J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial jsS a speedy euro for dysentery, die'-, rlltna, cholera, 511111me' complaint, :,en sicltnose and complaints: incidental to children 100111 ne, It gives immediate relict to those el ftoring fl'oin the cffeets et Indiscretion in tinting unripe fruit. cucumbers, eta 11 nets wllh wonderful rapidity and ;never tails to conquer the disenso, No one meed fear cholera it they have a bottle elf this medicine con - !toad. d. 11113 BOAST 01.13.E OF 01,D ENGLAND, There is wine pleasant reading for Londoners ri Wars in the rtpi)rt of 1114 Medical Officer of health at Portsmouth Ile slats Mat there has been a systematic (rade to diseased animals, principally lirlrerc'illosls cows, carded 011 ill 001' - lain ceunity markets in Hampshire and 1112550 :Y, but 11011 owing la We system d inspection that bas been adopted the tie at 110 Sieger undo Its wily (CI ports. t 1t, t u i r, v° tl.. !h .� _e f seams, s e i a s (10111 ni L now usuallystart to Is n ten and from , the number of curs that are sold In the markets at prices ranging from Ss, to e110(1 it Le obvious Met there must le le outer Channels [11cough whir -11 such (FORE (1011 he readily disposed of. Occa- sionally one reads of the cemvit•Lion in L' Dike Il of uilmo farmer or but,her en - waged in this filthy and dangerous traf- til. lhll there is ]Mlle doubt than 1n spite of the vigilance of the inspeelors n guo,l deal of diseused Went is lift, tight elm London and sold for human 0011 - They Advert's0 Themselves, -- Im- mediately they were offered to the pub- 1'artnelcat:s Vcgetlrbli fills lorapu' I . pu15r be, tutse of lite good report they DID& (515 thetusi•fi'ea, '1'11111 reputation lens grown, MO they now rank among Iles first nied1C'inee [or use in attacks 't dyspepsia and ldiinuenr;sS, cer11- slainls of the livor and kidneys, rheu- matism, fever and ague and llie innum- erable cann2l101dio1)s be which. these ail- ments give rise. After paying at -tonic; to a lady's pet lapdog a gentleman asked Its name. 1 call the dear creature 'Perchance,'" she answered. "Surely a strange name for your delightful pet, madam." "DO yon lhiiUc so, really? I named it atter By- ron's dog. Don't you remember where he says, 'Perchance my cog will howl'?" DON'T USE POOR 01L. For' use on sewing machines, bi- cycles and all purposes requiring a line lubricant, the best is cheapest in the end. Genuine Singer on can only be obtained at Singer stores. Loolc for the (led S. Singer Sewing Machine Co, Write us at Manning Chambers, Toron- to, for set of Bird Cards free. TFIE COLOR THAT CONCEALS. The German wear department has taken much pains to select a color for uniforms to be used In active service which will prove as inconspicuous as ixissiblo in the field. As a means of Concealing operations in battle, in these Slays of long-range guns, an "invisible" uniforirl for infantry ranks with smoke- less powder. The German experiments have demonstrated that the color which comes nearest to slaking soldiers in- visible in an ordinary landscape is gray -green. Simple gray, on the con- trary, makes a very conspicuous uni- t(•rm amid the salve surraundtngs, Ad- ditional tests are to be made to deter- mine 111e (lest color for winter wear, mut especially amid snow-covered landscapes, The University of Paris is the largest second, with Berlin a good third. S to -and all stomach Frand bowel disorders,• � Makea puny babies plump sued m!. cPovedku(De.50 ayoauur dr gsglnsl for it - Nurses' and Mothers' Treasure •-25c.-6 bottles $1.25. Notional Drug 6e Chemical Co., Limited Montreal ;:sSAry Row for t Years to Come Just one roof is GUARANTanp in writing to be good for 25 ymra and is realty good for n hundred, That's a roof of "OSHAWA" GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES Put them on yourself -commonsense and a hammer and snipe does it, The building they cover is proof against lightning, are, wind, ram and snow. They cost less because they're made bettor, and of better material. Write us and Icarn about ROOTING RIGHT. Address .05 The PEDLAR People ie;?. 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PAIL %(J1'RSTONJ3 & 00„E DFN\V0L0 STUD, ” The Annual Fall Sae of Thoroughbred Yearlings WILL BEGIN " FUTURITY DAY," SATUF DYA, AUG. 31 AND a7DnTINue SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 at the Company's Paddocks, Sheepslicad Bay, New YOi'Ir. CATALOGS MAILED ON APPLICATION 'r0 M, EA3'OH, FA S I C- T i PTO N COr MADISON SQUARE DARDEN, Auattoneer , r.Erl TO 0, saw WHAT 1IE SAYS. "A woman," remarked the cynical harltelor, "seldom says what she thinks," That's right," rejoined the man who had been merriest sin long that he had Lo comb his Hair with a towel; "she only says what she thinks she thinks." They Cleanse the System Thor -ough- ts. Parnlelee's Vegetable Pills dear the stomach and bowels of bilious matter, cause the excretory vessels to throw off impurities from the blood into the lx,wols and expel the deleterious mass from Lhe body. They do this without pain or inconvenience to the patient, who speedily realizes their good offices as they begin to lake effect. They have strong recommendations from all kinds of people. Imagination is thinlcing you are having a good ttma when you aro only spend - wife to go back to her mother again to live, ITCEI, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wel feed's Sanitary Lotion. IL never fails. Sold by all druggists. Modesty is another term for the way a man acts when he gets found out do- ing something he ought to be doing. There Is•no such thing as a harmless cough The troubleoon from bad to worse unless cheok- od. Allen's Lung naleam cnros tbo worst colds. It anays inflammation and clears the aid passages, An armless couple were recently mar- , ried in Ohio. They Have no intention of going through life hand in hand. There were no fewer than 5,41 1 Proce- cations for Sunday healing in England and Wales in the year 1UUK. QUIRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITIID, River and Gulf of St, Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Sorew Iron 55. "Campana," with electric) lights, electric bells and an modern comforts, SAILS PROM AfONTREAL ON MONDAYS at p.m„ 3rd and 1715 Tune 1st, 10th and 20th July, 12th and 20th August, Dlh nod nerd September, and fortnightly thereafter for Platte, N.S., call- ing at q,ueboo, Gaspe, Mal nay, Farce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Sum,nereido, P,C.I., and Chariot. tetown, P,R.I. BERMUDA Summer 'Incursions, 521, by the new Twin Screw SS.Bermudian", X5,500 tons. Sailing 651, and 15t11 Tune, Srd, 1772(1 and 31st July, lath and 25th August 4th, 14th and 25th September, MD 10th and 26th October, 0th, 15th and 27th Nevem. her. Temperature cooled by goo, broezeb seldom rlsoe above SO degrees. The finest tripe of the season for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec, A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, 20 Broadway, New York. aoa� OHEINgLLE CURTAIN$ and as kinds of house Hangings, aim LACE CURTAINS DYEDOSE NEM I,I2ANIL Writs to us about yours. BRITISH 56;15(110551 0511510 a0„ 0ax 100,Mentregs The Rideau Lake) Route. THE FINEST TRIP ON TI-4EJ CONTINENT. A Lake and Island Paradise. This trip is without doubt one of thel most enjoyable in Canada. The OSLO' bruled Rideau Lakes, noted for tide grand scenery, and pessed by daylight The eommodieus steamers "Rideau' Bing" and "Rideau Queen," leave Kings Stan every Monday, Wednesday, Thurea day and Saturday at 0 a.m., leave Ot tawa every Monday, 'Tuesday, Thurs.,' clay and Friday at 2 pan. Connections at Kingston with Grand Trunk, Kingston and Pembroke Railway; and Richelice and Ontario Navigation,. Co., at Ottawa with G. T. R., C. P. R., 0. and N, Y. Ry., 0. R. Nay. Co., andl 0. F. Co, For guide book write D3 NOONAN, V. P. and G. M., KingsLon� Ont. DETTER buy an L. C, Li SMITH & Buos. TYPE- WRITER now than be sorry afterwards. Every useful device In- built not patched on. WRITING ENTIRELY -IN SIGHT ILLUSTRATEp CATALOGUE PRE$ L. C. SMITE & 19R08. TYPEWRITER CO. THE PEOPLE'S MACHINE. NEWSOI'IIE & GILBERT, LIMITED SOLE DEALERS, 9 Jordan St., Toronto HALIFAX, N. S. MONTREAL. IRRIGATED FA BLOCKS Of LAN in size to suit purchasers, from 10 acres upwards, situated on or near railways in the famous wheat, root and vegetable growing and stock raising districts of ALBERTA APiD BRITISH COLUMBIA Prices, with water right, perpetual and unfailing, lower 1.lran those over placed upon irrigated lands in the a<i)ouning Slates. The quality of the land the finest An acre of irrigated Ilu1<1 in Southern Alberta seises twice the crop of the best unireigaled land elsewhere -AND 'ME CROPS NEVER PAIL. 1'1115 magnificent irrigation frac! of 3,000,000 nines is without doubt the Most land proposition on the market to -clay. Immigration is pouring in ; values will soon be on the rise. Write us for interesting and full printed information, The Land Departmeil'It, Union Trutt Co., Limited, 174 Say St, Tor nto Exclilsive Agent in Ontario, Manitoba end the A(a'iHMO Pro- vinces for the CANADIAN PACIFIC IRR10ATION COLONIZATION COMI'AN'l"S Weighted lands, I sussameneiesseeleteelealerasnisest