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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-9-9, Page 7•t'kels • V44-11.-1-111-0141,10,1,4,1-1**44+0 Fashion 7 Hints. • ilhieleterentneiereiveleletelbettleker& FADS AND FANCIES. All sorts of black dowers areal?. peering in millinery. Whigs trim many of the sinall hets for wear with tailor raedee. Dainty pink parasols ere embroi- tierecl with itowers of lavender, Medieval frocks apparently are leading batik to the draped Skirt, Newest eoat collars are large, round affairs of Irish ,and Oluny lace, The pannier dress is earning back, teethe dismay of the short wornau. Ostrich eethers hold their own, but moat of those now seen are 43114 - ed. Light, old rose tag are genuine- ly girlish wears for railinery per - poses. The veilieg of ono color over an- other is ono of the fashions of the moment. Satin crepes, on account of their light, weight, are the preferred hat fazing. Gowns worn everywhere show a groat deal of embroidery, done with the coarsest threads. • Soutache has lost none of ite fav- • or, and is now often employed with floss for decorating gowns. Hosiery colors this season are black, white, tan, blue, wisteria, •taupe, bronze, and American _ beauty. Lace coats are notieeeble for tat - feta silk trimming, heavily soutach- ed in the same color as the lace. A new pongee ribbon in dashy de- signs is intended not so much for hat decoration as for women's neck- ties. A smart new slipper has vamps of colored leather, while the rest of the slipper and the heel are of white kid. Fancy white ajbots, inset with white lace, are pretty for the elder- ly woman to don with a dark lawn dress. Many eyelet embroidered ba- tistes, sheer linens, and other trans- • parent materials are seen over white, black, or a color. Manufacturers are binding and slashing nearly all fine coats for next winter with nue Some of the straight scarfs are made so deep that they are almost shawls, and the shaped ones are made with the same idea. Earliest advices as to fall hats are that they will be large with trim mings of -liege aigrettes and enorm ous flowers. Artificial flowers are Worn to some extent in the hair. The new- est for this purpose are made of gauze and spangled with silver. Sheer sleeves are mostly made with bands of the same material. It strengthens the sleeve, and they are less liable to pull out. Entire gowns are now being made of sheer marabout, which first ap- peared as waists. They are pretti- est trimmed with Irish lace. The dress panel, which has been somewhat plain, is now cut, slash- ed, divided, and made into numer- ous pretty effects below the waist line. Sequins and beads are .as fash- ionable in. Paris as they ever were for evening wear, both for entire gowns and for those additions to the bodice which make such a good effect as supplementary to a, plain- ly made, well fitting bodice. • SWALLOWS AND FLIES. , What One Swallow May Not Do, and Whitt a Single Fly Can. "One swallow may not make a simmer but," -said Mr. Kwillkum- be, "I think we must an agree that one fly may make a winter, or at least a season of great discontent for us, and this at a time when na- turally winter would he furthest from our thoughts; the single fly I •refer to bailie the ono that comes around and Pothers us when we want to sleep an summer morn - /Age. "We wake, say, at 5 o'clock and ate the light of the sun already rightly marked around the bord- ers .of the window shades, We look at our width and see that it is only I o'clock, while thanks to our good fortune we are privileged to sleep. till 7. So then we stretch out irt comfort and in the peaceful still- ness, adjusting our head in such a poeition that 'timer; light streaks don't strike our eyea; and then with pleasurable thoughts of the two hours more of sleep to come we doze off—about three-querters off. • And then— "Then one, single 'd voiced, • molasses footed, viciously'miMeter- ing, persistently eticking, fiercely buzzing fly that on such morninga •is always sure to harry us winos In; mad at its wining all our hap- ey 'dreams and antleipatioes of that • lovely added sleep fade away, "I CM willing 'to °encode •that ore swallow may not make a, 1111111 - mole I think that yeti will concede that one fly can make le very bet for us." A little etteeess is apt to make a snail pea dizzy, A WEAK STOMACH • BRINGS MISERY Williams'Dr in 11110 Boston Despondent Suiterere to gealt4, Nothing is ao distressing as a weak stomach—the victims of this trouble suffer from ineligeetien, bilieusneas, dizziness and frequent headaches No food agrees with them—meal time is e time of MIS - ell WA a time of pleasure. Re- lief frem thia suffering can be found through the use of Dr, Williema' Pink Pills—they never fail to melte the weak stomach strong; to ham - ±t1 the distressing headaches; bil- iousnees and dizziness. Mrs. C, S. Steeves, of Hillsboro, X, 13., on.e of the many wbo have been eured through the use of these pills. She says :—"I suffered very much from stomach trouble and would often leave the table without tasting food. I got no relief welt') speak- ing of till I began the use of Dr, ,Williams' Pink Pills. They gra. dually restored ray health and strength and now I am as well as ever I was. I would earnestly re- commetad them to all those who suffer all I did." It is the blood—bad blood—that is the cense of nine -tenths of the ailments frona which both nein and is the wom,en suffer, The blood life-giving Buie of the body. When the blood is bed it is bound to poi - n $ys son some part of the hum tem and thus it is that rheumatism, kidney trouble, indigestion, head- aches and backaches and a, host of other troubles make their appear- ance, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all these troubles—arid they cure them thoroughly --simply be- cause they fill the veins with rich red blood. The genuine Pills bear- ing the full name "Dr. Williams Pink PilIs for Pale People" are aold by all dealers in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- lia,ms' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ONE OF BISMARCK'S PRANKS. Entertained Young Ladies as Count Keyserling. • In his university days Bismarck • was as jolly and boisterous as the least promising youth of his gener- ation, teecorcling so the author of n recent book, "Tbe M. P. for Rus- sia," he enjoyed dancing and sing- t ing better than study, and was as full of fun as his chosen companion, Count Keyserling, was deficient in d it; and on this difference in tem- perament hangs a tale. s One day the shy and reserved j Keyserling came to Bismarck in great agitation. "What is the matter?" demand - ea Bismarck. "My mother writes that an aunt and two cousins are coming for a week to Berlin, and as they are very 33 young and inexperienced, I must go about everywhere with them, offering them all sorts of amuse -1 Intents. It is most annoying," t groaned Keyserling, "as I have to a prepare myself for examinations s and have no time for pretty eounti - try 0011sinal" Bisnsarck .saw his chance, and im- a mediately inquired: "Have you ever seen these young I s girls'? Have they ever seen your al "Never in my life," "Capital. Nothing could be bet- ad ter. • Let me •be tiount Keyserling a. for the time being, and you become ti simple Bismarck. You stay at to home, and I shall become a first- th cicerone during all the time et of their visit" : Keyserling eagerly accepted the su proposition. When the young sa, ladies arrived, Bismarck met them h ar Keyserling, and placed himself b at their disposition during their stay in Berlin. Keyserling buried p himself in his books and thought no h more about it until the girls had te 10 el ed her great delight in hearing ab from the young ladies and their ae, mother how immensely they had he enjoyed themselves, and how very w been. • th agreeable and kind their cousin had! • • "I ern overjoyed," continued the te fond parent, "to hear from their in description that you have grown ee quite stout and robust during your etay at Berlin." NEW NAME FOR OLD DISEAS Mien Natives are Afflicted W "the Durglee." The govereroeut ef India by English may bo an unmixed g to the ilatiee, but he does not ways see it to that mellow light eystein of forced labor would be needed among en industrio people who were ambitious to b ter their conditien, The tette money is incentive enou to keep the supple of labor pre close up to the demand, This, lo ever, does not happen to t ease in India. Titer° the geve niont has to draft men into very caramel' goyim° of beari burdens much in the way thee th might be made to bear emit. his amount of "A Holiday in t Happy Valley," Maj, T. R. Sw burne explains the working of t system, It talcce same little time for t th Western mind grasp the fectth the Kashmiri canoe and must n be treated on the "man -and -b tiler" principle, Re is bynate • a slave, and his •brain is in ma respects the undeveloped brain a certaie wept, howev his outwaa•cl childishness conee the subtlety of "the heathen 0 nee." 13e has in no degree co to comprehend the dignity of lab any more than a tramp comp bends it, but fortunately his gum ians, while granting certain advert ages in his tenure of land and pa mere of rent, have boiled him, return, to work for a fair payme when required to do so by his go ernment as exercised by the roc Tehesildbar, with the cited el - net us et - of gh tty he he rn- he ng ey In he his he at ot ro- re ny of or, als hi - me or e- t - in v - al The demand made upon a v lage for coolies is not, therefor an arbitrary and high-handed sy tem of bullying, but simply a c upon the villages to fulfill their o ligation toward the state by del a fair day's work for a fair day pay of from four to six minas. It corresponds to the taxes whi persons in all civilized countri pay. Since the natives have litt Or no money. they are permit Le pay in labor, The coolie, drawn from his villa reluctant, like a periwinkle from i shell, is never a good starter, Wh be finds himself at the end of a to rope or bowed beneath half a hu eredweight of the sahib's trinket with a three -thousand -foot pass attain in front of him, he is apt burst into "tears—idIe tears"—o to be overcome by that fell disea —'`the lurgies." Lest my reader should not be ac quainted with this illness, at leo wider that name, here is the dia, noels of the lurgies as given by very ordinary seaman to the ship' octor "Well, sir, I eats well and Jeeps well; but when I've got ob of work to do—Lor' bless you ir, I breaks out all over in a trem le, sir 1" IIE'S A WEATHER PROPHET. --- ut Like all Other Great Men Re Has to Pay a Penalty. "I suppose," said Mr. Bliffkire on, "that all greatness has its pen - hies and I don't know of any rea- on Ay there should be an excep. on in my ease, but the penalty hat I have to pay does shake me little at times. "You see my greatness—let ctie tate it as modestly as I can—oon- ste in my ability to prognosticate he weather. Some men, you know, d to their powers of observation 11 instinctive ability in this direc- ; they can come pretty close telling you with accuracy what e weather is going to be for a ay or two ahead, however things ay look et the moment, and of eh wise men I ara one, and I dare y that on some occasion, in my mean vanity I have let this fees e known, with the result that among my friends as a weather pro - het 1 have achieved fame, and I ave to pay the penalty. "I ane deeply engrossed in buse ess in my office and I hear the Iephone bell ring and sae to yself : 'Bet tha,t's Sono, going to loge the order he was talking out yesterday.' But when 1 take wn the receiver it isn't elone. 1 ar, but my. friend Gwilks, and hat he says is : "131iffy, old boy, what do you ink the weather is going to he -morrow? Wife and I were think - g of taking a little run in the entry, but we don't want to go unless the weather is going to be right.' 'And tell hira and he bergs un. "Next morning, when I heir the telephone I think it's Slimier sitre, ()tilling me up to say that he'll have that -check around before 3 o'elock without fent but it's my old friend Clerks wanting to know for 1)13 in formation and benefit something about the weather, and I tell him, I'm glad to, and it's all rigl t; bat u yocan see that in this way I do get a good many more or less sharp ihocks and jolts, "Still, I am ready to pay the penalty and I pay it willingly. I don't suppose there ever was a js great- gnreesatLo tman yet but what found seem drawbacks in the oytof You may have observed that sat- isfied eeople as a rule keep quiet il- e, all ng - ng 'a eh es le ed go ts en v- n - 5, to to se 5- a gone home to the Baltic provinces. A week or two later he was dis- concerted by receiving a letter from home, in which his mother express - The fool wbo births in where an- gels fear to tread usually gets all that's coining to him. 01d -fashioned honesty .thoulcl never he allowed to drift into the has-been class. Don't Grow Old. Ely going around with gray hair when Dr. Tremolo0 Natural Iftut Resterative will bring it beak to its natural color, Wren though It has been gray for years. TWO persons might use !rota. the Same bottle and the hair of one bosom black and the other biontue lot an teoy Wore in Youth. Sc, It is net a 1utir.dY01 it Will net injure the scelp, and 10 no trouble tcY ply. WO metope sae/emotion or mons, rettance, Price one ,dollar iPostarm neito TEE TREMAINSTIPP/A' CO., IS Wood St., Termite, libotib1 • ELIAS 1,0001101 Prooloont. rommitotitrrooazgTON. MarigailltS Ottester National Life Assurance Co. eeen OFFICE; olie;oirooNote048101.1,coeroneolefattBeer Buoiness wore, Q.57,141'4'7, "677,10,44$3711011 income Deny over . Invested in nigh erotic; opourelail • !lumina to Potty Holders' AtioelNit 111,244,f11.1 • S3f9,740,62 Tbs on)r Company reporting to Canadlan /11011;1uOCI Dee% Ottawa, uso sus, renre of interest es' presepal on anY A epientild open,ng in this county for an aotive. energetic agent possessing good charaotor. Apply direot to head office. 25 Toronto EN., Teronto. TO REGI81'Elt LETTERS. French Government Introduces an Antoinette Device, The French Government has just introduced for use an ingenious au- tomate device for iregistering let- tere. The letter is dropped nto A box and a nickel piece, purchas- able for 5 cents, placed in the slot, e crank is turned, a numbered receipt falls out, and the eorre- spending number is stamped on the letter. The ingeeione feature of the in Chine ts the device for prevent the use of any except • the pie coin. This is accomplished by mea of a magnet which attracts on iron and nickel, the latter ve feebly. But the slight attraction the nickel is neatly calculated, and as the coin falls the attraction is just sufficient to retard it, and makes it fall into the pocket which operates the mechanism. An iron piece, an the other hand, would he strongly attracted, miss the pocket, and be ejected. All other coins al- so are ejected. STORED DimuuNcrwATErt, he medical advisers and 011giN" 0On of the London Water Rotted re. comMend the storage of raw river water prior t,0 filtration at a merest; of entrificetiou. Time is regarded as AD important element in the dies, eppeeramoe of disease -breeding sub- stances in wat,ere and the best ef- Note would be obtained by storage for not less than 30 days. So long a time, 'however, N011id demand the use of inainense reservoirs, and it ta thought that a shorter period might be adopted, together with the BSC of intermediate metes of BATFLE ROYAL was A WHALE The enormous strength of a large whale was demote/tat/el by the re- eeet experience)of the steam what ea Sampson, in the Norway seas, Off Sanclefjorcl the eannoneer of th Samson succeeded in lodging a liar poen in the flank of a whale, whic in the eyes of the sailors was o Monstrous len.gth. The whale took to flight, towing the little othame afeer it, When the repo bed run out to its full length the engine wa reversed, so that, normally, i a- would have given a backward speed ng of 10 knots. Still the whale con kel )tinueel to tow the vessel during a no period of eight hours, at the end of ly which the cable parted, and the ry chagrined crew saw their pray ;m- a cape with the harpoon. purification by mechanical filters or precipitation tanks between titer - age And sand filtration, It has been shown that the number of nnero-orgaresms is very eonsider- ably reduced by storage. The en - 0 gineers also relent that storage _ prolongs the life cif the filter beds. h f ST, MARGARET'S COLLEGE, St. Margaret's College is thoroughly equipped to prepere stu' dents for Matriculation and all ast aminations in Music Art, Domes- - tic Science, Physical 'Education and for School Athletics, Cricket, Ten- nis, Basketball, Hockey, Toboggan - leg, Swimming and Horseback rid - ng PLAYING TOO SAFE, SOME LARGE SALARIES. Some interesting inside facts are coca. atonally divulged in regard to the enorm. ous salaries earned by some insurance agents. It hi reported that two agents acently ap. 'minted by the 'tabula! Lite assauramie Gem- pany 1,, one of aur large western cities have earned over Two Thousand Dollars 182,000.007 a month from the time they started to get business for this Coirpany nd where a roast chicken was served Of course, these men are hustlers, a HONESTY IN ADVERTISING Is of prime importance. The roan who over advertises hurts himself more than as if he advertised none. The Gillette Safety Razor people claim no quality for their article in the columns of the daily press that the dealer would not claim face to face with the prospective custom - Plain every -day, elear-cut talk is the most inapressive to the plain Camedien citizen that reads it. Dealers and consumers should ap- preciate these methods. A weary minister in the course of his visiting stayed at A house are well equipped In every way, posse log even small motor oars to cover territory more rapidly. We understand, however, that any man who has real ability in this line could do as well. One of the reasons for the success of National Life agents is the splendid standing of the Company which ie show in their advertisement elsewhere in Oa paper, Tt it has ever occurred to you take up the Life Insurance business y cannot make arraugemente with easier OompSqy to .ecure business for than the National Life. And they need an Agent right in this territory. Com- munioate with the head Mike, tre for dinner. The thicken looked good to him. "Well," he facetious- ly remarked, here s where that chicken enters the ministry." "Mope it does better there than in lay work," rejoined the small tee boy of the family, who recognized on an old barnyariretainer. isa Sleeplessness.—Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a, course of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. By regulating the action of the stomach. where the trouble ir lies, they will restore normal con- e ditians and healthful sleep will fel- in low. They exert a sedative force upon the nerves ad wbere•there is unrest they bring rest, — — "Mildred," murmured a fashion- able young man, sinking on one knee, "for your your birthday gift I offer—myself." "Thank you," was the cold reply, "but I only ac- cept useful presents," Practically allCanadian drug- gists, grocers and general dealers sell Wilson's Fly Pads. If your The bark of the average dog is worse than his bite; the bark is usually kept up all night. If you sit down and wait for pm -hip to come in, don't be surprise if nothing but a wreck drifts with the tide. Mr. Martin (wbo is boarding out for a few days)—"By the way, Mrs. Perkins, I must confess the mut- ton we had for dinner to -day is not the kind ef meat to which I have been accustomed." Mrs. Perkins --"Wery likely not, air. I alwiz sits the best." If every housekeeper would use liellson's Fly Pads freely during the Summer months the house fly peril would soon be a thing of the past. A married elan is apt to respect the superior wisdom of a bachelor who onee courted his wife. • HORSES AND CATTLE have °olio and cramps. Painkiller will cure them every time. Half a bottle in hot water, re. putted a few times. Avoid substitutes, there is but ono "Painkiller "-Parry Davis' -25.3 and 60c. "And ye have taken the teetotal pledge, have ye ?" asked somebody of an Irishman. "Inclitde I have, and am not ashamed of it either." "And did not Paul tell Timothy to take a little wine for his stomach's sake?" "So he did, but ray name is not Timothy, and there's nothing the Mather with my stomach." Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves' 'Worm Extermina- tor. Worms aro ene of the prin- cipal causes of suffering in thildren and should be expelled from the system. — - VIRTUE UNREWARDED. One morning during the past win- ter, while it was •still dark, Grimp- son crept downstairs and set to work to clear the snow from the front of his residence. He worked like a nigger for an hour and a half and when he trotted off to busi- ness he chuckled at the thought of the pleasant surprise which was awaiting his wife. When he returned to lunch he ex - panted the subject would be men- tioned, and ha was net disappoint- ed. "That mite did his work remark- ably well," said his wife, "There wasn't a bit of snow left when he'd flinithed." "Whet man?" 'gasped Cleimpson. "That man you engaged to_clear away the mewl" was the reply. "He was just finishing when I eame down. I gave him a quarter, Was that right, dear1" Go'impson didn't speak for some minutes, and when he did his wifo got up from the table and loft him, as he pia ie to "have it out with himself." storekeeper does not, ask him why. The following notice is posted conspicuously an a, certain news- paper office :— "Shut the door, and a., soon as you have done talking business serve your mouth the same way." Pains, Like the Poor, are Always With Us—That portion of man's life which is not made up of plea- sure is largely composed of pain, and to be free from pain is a plea- sure. Simple remedies are al- ways the best in treating bodily pain, and a safe, sure and simple remedy is Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. You cannot do wrong in giving it a trial when required Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. Lady (to tramp who has accosted her in the street)—"So you really tell me you have given up drink 2' Tramp—"Yes, ma'am. Only a week ago I passed twelve 'elver= and didn't enter one of them." Lady—"Reany 1 The temptation must have been very great," Tramp —"Yes, ma'am; but I was locked ur in the 'Bleck " Many a young man starts in to work fired with a noble ambition— then the ambition evaporates and ho gets fired. ISSUE NO. 36-06, A prisoner at the sessions had been duly convicted of theft, when it was seen, on "proving previous convictions," that he had actually been in prison at the time the theft was committed. "Why didret you say so?" caked the judge of the pris- oner angrily. "Your Lordship, I was afraid of prejudicing the jury against me." A Safe Pill for Sufferera.—There are pills that violently purge and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vegetable, no mineral pur- gative enteringinto their com- position and their effect is soothing and beneficial. Try them and be convineed. Thousands can attest their great curative qualities be- cause thousands owe their health and strength to timely use of this most excellent medicine. A London boy told the teacher that his sister had the measles, The teacher sent hire home and told him to stay there mit] bis sister got well. After he had skipped joyfully away another boy held up his band and said :— "Teacher, jimmy Dolan's sister what's get the measles hive in Hamilton." It is an un disputed f act that one packet of Wilsou's Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flies. Fortunately no such quantity can over be found in a well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wilson's Fly Pads will kin them all. New Tenant—"Look here, you'll have to make some alteration in this piece. It's not fit for a pig- sty." Landlord—"I didn't know you wanted it for a pigsty. I thought you wanted it to live in."1 IMITATIONS A BO UN D, but Moist upon getting the genuine, ''The D. & L." Menthol Plaster, which has stood the test of years. It cures; imitations don't. "The D. & L." is made by Davis & Lawrence Co. A prominent man was ebaffing certain town councillor about the' doings of the council, and said "I'd sooner put up as a eandiclate for a lunatic asylum than put up for the town council," "We you'd stand a much better chane of getting in," dryly responded the town councillor. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is compounded specially to combat dysentery, cholera morbus and all inflammatory disorders that ehrtege of food or water may set up in the stomach and intestines. These complaints aro more common in summer than in winter, but they are not confined to the warm months, as undue laxness of the bowels may seize a man at any time. Such a sufferer will find speedy relief in this Cordial. Churah—"You say he's in the cora-producing bueineindirectly." "1 Go- tham—"Yes, ndirectly." "I don't understand you," "Why, he's a shoe manufacturer," ROS, weak, wears-, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murtha Bye Remedy, Tr' Will Like Murine. It Soothes, SO° At TurIne Ivor Your Bye Troubles, You Tour Druggists, Write For Rye Books. Ivree. Murine Eye Remedy Co,, Toronto. "You must drink hot water with your whisky," the doctor told his patient; "otherwise you mustn't take it et ell." "But how shall I get the hot water 1" the patient queried, plaintively. "My wife won't let me have it for the whisky toddy." "Tell her you pant to shave," the doctor said, and took his departure. The next day the doctor gilled and asked the wife how his patient Was, "He's gone rfw- ing mad," he wife replied. Re shaves every ten Tainutesef , Kindly mention the name of MAO paper to writing to tavertisers. Do yoq think others envy. 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