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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-6-2, Page 2fr a Fashion r Hints. d SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. Lingerie gowns are taking on touches of bright color. Sleeves generally are !still close Fitting anrt quite long. Present fashion domande that the figure be kept in'sloudor lines shout tie hips. • Some of the:haridsonte new sweat - els are of white with large sailor collar and cuffs in color. .tt noticeable feature of the sea- eon'ta blouses is the tendency to simulate a side front closing. Suede patent leather, and meter - COMPELLED TO ABANDON WORK A Yore Severe Caso ot St, Vitus J 1 �l Ill, e HainCu o�1 U Wil a � liams' Pink Pills, St. Vitus dance is a common dis- ease- in ehildrsn and is also found in highly strung mon and women. A 110MP 1N THE DESERT. ' ][low A „Company • Qf TiraYellore Amudod Themselves. The Bedouins of fiction aro usual- ly l••-perneenrally grove follows, who look out on the world with "unfathomable mystery" in their eyes. Quito a different picture la that drown by Mr. Norman Dun- can in "Going Down from Jerusa- lore." It WAS, a conlpaDy of trav- ellers -Christian and otherwise- that had stopped for the night. One The only cure lies in plenty of pure member had just performed to sin- bleed, 'because pure blood is the plc trick for the entertainment of life food of the nerves. .And Dr, the others. "A feat!" Cried Must - Williams' Pink Pills is the only Ida, ''1 too, will perform a feat!" n.ediciue to make this life food be- We made a ring in the moonlight cause they eoutain the elements and fell silent and watchful; while that actually make new,. rich, red the old Lenox gravely wound his blood. This statement less been skirt about hie middle, An athletic prcvon over and over again and performaneo,• evidently some migh- now from Port Maitland,N. S., ty acrobatic' feat of the desert. comes another remarkable' piece of "Observe 1" said Mustafa. n' kid belts are in high style with evidence of the power of Dr. W11- Our attention deepened, and siec, wool and linen costumes. Bums' Pink Pills ever disease. Mr. Mustafa, having bowed with much Coat lengths eare a bit, though Lyndon E. Porter, is one of the best, politeness to the company, turned most of thele are below the hip known residents of that town. Ho a somersault. depth. and a uurnber have novel suffered from a severe attack of St. Then restraint broke loose. vest effects. Vitus dance, and gat no help from "Catch me 1" shouted the young - Striking are tike long evening medicine until he began using. Dr. er khawilja. Here was a familiar gloves of white suede witk the back Williams' Pink Pills. Ile says:— game. They reached to sem him; stitching of the seams done in My case was unusually bad. 1 but the younger khawaja leaped he; friends:— + • black. was compelled to abandon work, 1 from the quick hands of the big, I find Dodds Kidney Pills the The chante'trler belt pin Wray be found it impossible to sleep, and muleteer, dodged the .catspring of best medicine for Backache have In gift or silver with the roc+arse night after night would toss about the Sudanese, buffeted Aboosh, used. I only used w s head in gold and red. The head in bed. I was receiving medical overturned the Bedouin, and dart- and they cured me of Backache 1 i$ in half relief. asntiun, but in spits of the careful ed off into the moonlight with a had had for five years. It started Coat lengths are a bit 'shorter, treatment I gradually grew worse. whoop like the shriek of a disap .through a strarn. My father's back raring from thirty -Mee inches to My limbs jerked and twitched to peering locomotive. They were af- aisle him, and he got some the !mil length, whish is usually such an extent that I could not ter him in a flash -a yelping, gig- relief from one pill I gave him. teat of the Russian blouse. cross the floor without falling or gling, hallooing, guffawing pack, They were too -precious to give Buttons are not now used in coming in contact with some piece leaping over the moonlit sand like him more, All persons suffering of furniture. I could not raise a shadows. hem Backache should use Dodds great 'numbers, and are always se- against with great care to guard glass of water to my lips sp badly ney I'll s. against undue prominence. dict my arms and hands tremble pursuit, the triumph of the cap- Weelah ; but the delight of that KidWhy do Dodd s Kidney Pills euro and shake. I cannot imagine more Backache'? Simply because Bech- t pedeffects so marked a feature severe suffering and inconvenience tura — and the. ache is. Kidney ache, and Dodd's Kidney. Pills positively cute, all Kidney aches and ills. This has been proved in thousands of eases in Canada. If you haven't used them yourself ask your neighbors. NEWFOUNDLAND PAYS TRIBUTE To TUE GRAND WOIIK DODD'S 'flint r i' PILLS ARE D DIN (i. Iishermen Regard Thein as a Boon to hlanitind—Mr. ''Tank Bonfield 'fells How They Cured 111s Backache, • Garnish, Fortune Bay., Nfld., May 1u (Special), --Among the fish- ermen hero, who through evposuro to wet and cold are subject to those, pains and aches wieieli come from diseased Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney ,Pills are looked upon as a positive boon to mankind. They are never tired of tolling how their Back- aches and their Rheumatism vanish before the greet Kidney remedy, Among many others, Mr. Frank Benfield, after years of suffering, has found relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills, and here is what he is tolling of the gown of the day that their than one endures who has St. Vitus desert fainly groaned from the vigor absence is almost exceptional. dance. My father being a drug of the squatting. Buek]es'made of tiny rosebuds, gist, knew of the many cures of "Bull-iu-the-ring"—a road sue Iclget-me-noes, or other fiowers are feeted by Dr. Williams Pint. 1 ills, cess! among the Frenclliest of the spring and advised me to try them, I did "Crack the-whip"—and the c].i- niillin<ry accessories. so, and with the most happy re- mast of earthly joys was achieved. P' Aka dot foulards are seen in sults. In less than two months 11 e put the camel boys en the end' beauty those of any previous sea- from the time I began the use of of the line we sent them tumbling son advances. Made up with a the pills I was a well man, and 1 head over heels, rolling over the plain silk they are exceedingly ef-have not since had the slightest soft sand like rag balls, far into the festive. symptom of the trouble." farther moonlight. Never were silk colorings more All over the world Dr. Williams' Weelah ! but they would be crack- eofi and entrancing than this sum Pink Pills are making just such ed again. And the cracked them, mer. They are nut vivid, but gen- Cures as Mr. Porter's. They go with such .joyous fervor that we .e1'ally in wonderful 'half tones. right down to the cause of the dis- never expected to ser them more. There seems to be a universal ease in the blood. In this way they Mustafa clamored to be cracked. - liking for drapery as the artistic addition which lands grace to the nal new. istraight lilies of must gowns. Summer materials surpass in beaty those of any previous sea - sen . and both materials and style of the hour seen. made. for each GO cents box or 001005 01 $2•_ file ridge of asand-drift. ether r� from. The Dr. By Mohammed !" he screamed, roturdng, "But there is a deep hole in the desert where I alight- ed." HELPLESS LITTLE BABIES, WRITE CATS MOSTLY I)EAII. Those with Odd dyes Don't Hear Well—Their Sense of Feeling. : The acuteness of the. average cat's sense of hearing is proverbial, but it is a proverb that needs qua- lifying. For exainple, many white have proved in thousands of cases cats are absolutely deaf, and tcure ad inue dhesere e and We, indulged Mustafa; we put Mus- though the idea may appear absurd backarhes, lumbago, tafa where he craved to be, and we at firet sight, I am inclined to be - ba kaelsee nervousness, Weis, rheumatism,ilu bago, gripped Bands with a new and believe that the color of a 'cat is as - neural and the special ailments of imghtier grip, and we rani faster sociated with its sense of hearing, P and farther, and we turned more says a writer in the Scotsman. growing girls and women. Sold by abruptly, and we cracked the old I have several times imported all medicine dealers or by mail at gentleman clean mut of sight, over Persians, or long haired cats from abroad, but not ono white one in. the number has been able to hear the slightest sound. Of course I have possessed white cats that could hear, bet they have been the exception, and that applies as notch to the sheet hair pet of the fireside Tracks for summer made in shirt- Cc., Brockville, Ont. waist and skirt are exceedingly po- BF'.12 HUNT I\ JAPAN. pular, and the materials used are _ Been. 'silk, or the usual summer hiexperience anti Rusty Guns Leta '4.--- fabrics. Black pipings are in favor, being dtlilla'od9 to Disaster. used to emphasize important lines Ie happened on the I9th ult., Ask any mo of a costume. They serve excellent- shortly before sunset, that some Baby's Own Tablets and she will served that the white cats.dullest --- Is the desire for 2t touclh of black. tel, ,yon file are the best tiling in of hearing are those with blue eyes.. • Your nvt0a e0i' te11Lh cell Yon icy of life comes dyspepsia, inch- p �t� surveyors accompanied by laborers, 3 g 3` Sfnrmo Tye�p ca eA3' lletlevrs Sore n0yes, A g-- P E N D I C S T I Renigh straws are decidedly smart were still surveying afield at Li -. the world for curing stomach and The eats with orange eyes which Strengthens 1S salt lines. Doesn't smart, gestion, liver duel kidney trotttiles 3 gY Soothes Tye Talo, •ine Sails for 500 TryOarea witfiuut oPeratlnns. All who era nt• this season, and, strange as it may ental in I•;sashi- un, Hokkaido,bowel troubles and making teeth - Byes have had could hear quite wells I Murl,e in tour 1,1 -gels ane In Baby's aS a protest. The run-down Sys- sifted with tbtn tilesoe and wish to be g Ryes for. Sean' Eyelids and Granulation. tem demands a corrective and there erred permanently, ea [Cly and quirkiy. 8e< -iii to the uninitiated, the rough -111 writes a correspondent of the ea- .. with. the= trent Rnmea el the straw the costlier the. hat .pan Advertiser. t \ i i bi ]d is none better than Parmelee's Ve- -sathta remedy. mny be. While engaged in this work a yctt'the. guarantee of a governmentWhen a man becomes nnfortli-getable Pills, They aro simple in inth wilt be rant ll instr tions for g little but not well and those lav -1 in the world with lute instructions tor Thi,. Gilt -on plaits are usecl a bear made tappearance from a analyst that this• medicine is abso- int blue eyes were quite deaf, nate his fair-weather friends think .their composition and. can be taken using S2. no an to affect a Permanent Cura' great deal in thildrmn's dresses lisis'rave near by, and ambling threat- 1VtI'ly sate. No Other medicine 1.11^ tll[tlgh all have come from file Sasue the have done. , their tlllty when by the most delicately onslhtutcd• John 7, Walt, Homeopathle Pharmacy. semen. By means of these plaits eningly toward the party sprang tended for young children give Ut. litter. All kittens have blue eyes they say a "Ain't it a shame!" T Arharldr. Canada• tut necessary fullness may be ace-, inion one of the workmen who was titer's such a guarantee. Mrs. Ro till they are aboub six weeks olil, NO DANGER OF THAT. in the act of running away. The man escaped with a lacerated arm and the bear was left victor, the field being cleared of its human oc- cupants in a remarkably brief space of time. The incident came to the know- ledge of some local leinhrods, and I1TGO1c5, $°LOOK BOPdli5 of MAPLE LEAP MILLING COMPANY Look at 1ho record of The Lake of the Woods. Ogilvie, and Western Canada Wiens Companies, Our awn 90 BayStreet TQYOg1O beaming (. A C(MALT SILVER .AND -PORCUPINE X../ Gold Stoelis bought and said. lin. gineors' lteperis On Peronpine, partiealai•a. Y 9, ilaireton, 25 Arcade, Toronto, out, HIS HOBO "'SME, ''`What is your name 1" inquir- cd the kind-hearted woman, its she llandect the in±&leetual-loolting tramp a large piece of her, best jel- ly cake, ''Me' 10111 . nine, ma'am," the ban replied between his eager bites, "is known only to til' forgot- ten past; but ever since me gal turned me down, an' her el' malt Write ear tltemned m% out, I've went - by th' Mantling name of 'Gas,,„ DOGS OI O'XJIEIt TIMES. SORE FLET J';.ND CHAFED T PLACES. Remains Pound Among Ancient "Gam-Bulc" is best for cltttfed Dwellings in Switzerland. places, sore feet, or inflamed patoh- ce, caused by:friction, For babies' sensitive skins it is especially adap- tcc', because. it is of purely herbal composition, Don't apply to the their studies of the remains o'1 clogs delicate skin of your children, ei- found among the ancient lake dwcl thens for cuts, sores or skin ells. lingo of, Switzerland, the earliest of eases, the crude salves made up which dote from the age of stone. from rancid, animal oils and fats,. It has been found -that three dif- with mineral coloring and scented feiezrt.races of dogs 'existed there matter to hide their unpleasant ap- e(' that time, one of which resemb- pearanee and odor ! Remember that led the Siberian sledge dog of to- whatever gets into the pores, gets day. Later, when the age of bronze luta the blood. Zam-Bok cures dawned upon the Alps, two new where other things fail. Use it, species appeared, one being a shop- also, for piles, festering sores, vori• herd dog and the. other a hunting cote ulcers,' outs, burns, and every - dog, day injuries. All of these dogs were of north era origin, the canine types of the pe man isn't necessarily a hunto Mediterranean lands not having ish because he is good humored. tressed the Alps.—Philadelphia „ Record. - Mlnard's Liniment used by Physicians. Swiss naturalists ]lave recently ,presented to the. Helvetian society of natural science the results of A Boon for the Bilious.—The Never proelain yourself a fail - liver is a very sensitive organ and are. Leave that to your friends. easily deranged. When this "occurs there is undue secretion of bile and Is there anything more annoying the aci'll liquid flows into the sta.- than having your corn stepped up - mach and sours it. It is a most cn 1 Is there anything more de - distressing ailment, and many are liglitful than getting rid of 1±! Hol- prcne ,to it' In this condition a lov: ay's Corn Cure will do it, Try man 'finds the best remedy in Par -it and be convinced. melee's Vegetable Pills, which are ILLOGICAL. . warranted to .speedily correct the disorder: There is no better medi- Rifer—"I. don't see how Blank - eine in the entire list of pill, pre- err and his wife could have married pare -ions. for love." • Salmo—"Oh, they didn't marry "Search the poets, young man," for love; they' married because advised the philosopher; "search they pitied each other." the poets." ":rid what's the use l" Ritter—"Pitied each other'? Why, Complained the ex -pickpocket. "I if they had had any real pity for once searched a poet' an' all I got each other tbey would never have war: a pawntieket." thought of marrying." EVERY HOUSEKEEPER must often act as a family physician. Yainkiner for all A SIGN. the little ins, outs- and sprains, as well Seymour—"I wonder whether the as for all bowel complaints is iudisPens• Tiddlob s have ode happy a 1v since nblo. Awirl' s„bstitlites, there is but one y pl. Paiukilleor"—Perry a Davis',:25c,. and 600. their marriage 1 ' Caller-"Sni and Coe have em Ashley -"Well, they've been hav- e int a good deal of company, and picyed me to collect the bill you that looks suspicious." owe them." Owens—"You are to Seymour—"I don't see why." be congratulated, sir, on securing Ashley—"Doesn't misery lova a permanent position. company 4" Ask for Minard's and take no other. An Always Ready Pill. --Tu these "My wife made an engagement of regular habit medicine i$ of lit tie concern, but the great major- ity of men are not of regular habit. The worry and cares of business prevent it, and out of the irregular - fee me at the Bingses. I forget, as to the aristocratic long hair of l and went fishing." "Catch any- ther who has used 1 he shows. Moreover, I have ob- thing l" "Not until I got ;home." fir.. Morse's Indian Root Pills owe thea' singular` effeettvenees to ourtng Rbsanl tttem, . fiurnbngbo and Sciatica to theft Mower et stlmlilat. lug and stratlitl ening the kidneys. They enable tin es organs to toot, smote filter bout the blood the uric, paid (tete product 01 waste ntattm9 w)deb gets into tiro mime and muselog and 011(1005 these men, fol diseases. Over halt n century Of rottstant Ilse has peeved onnclne' tvaly that 7)t•, Morse's Indian Root' Pills etrongteue freak kidusye and inure Rhe.urttla'o iarn MACHINERY M'J AORINI'l0Y IIAADQirAlt`niOS, Irma and woad•working machinery, engines, boilers, 51Carn pumps,. gaaolin• enOI nes, electr•10 motors, eoa rasters' maelttnery, ,eta. Send for cataiogue ot ever 1400 machines. 11, w• PI:T111it,. Limited. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver. A BOY'S HOLIDAYS. The ardent. controversy which has been waging in England and Ameri- ea concerning the best tray to cliff - peso of school boys in the long sum• mere vacation has prompted the Grand Trunk Railway System to issue a special publication giving suggestions and practical hints to parents, as to what to do with the school boy during the months of July and August. The vaeation camp is one of the solutions and the publication entitled; "What 'shall a Boy do with his Vacation l" ticroughly'covers the ground. A copy may be obtained for the ask- ing by applying to Mr, J.. D. Me- Dcnald, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. A certain judge, while passing through the scene of an election riot. had a large stone thrown at his head, but as he happened to bo in a stooping posture at the time it passed over hie' You see," said he, addressing his friends af- terwards, "that had I been an up- right judge 'I rikight have been killed." Send for free sample to Dept. W. L., Na,•. tlonal Drug & Chemical CO.. Toronto, THE LINEMAN TRUSS will hold any reducibl. bernia. Endorsed by forotnoa medical men... Write. for particulars. D. LINDd1AN, (Rete). Alontroal. FEATHER DYEING Ctoeotng .ed OOrllnr.nd itld Olo,m olenned Th.. 010 bo .mt by 5051. Io oar or, the bmc plea. la BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. IdONTBEOL icg easy. This is the highest praise those having odd eyes—that is, one a medicine can get And we pee orange and one ue—cou heal, a nlirably adjusted, Mleth, Hotham, Ont., says :—"I when the eyes change to their adult DEAF, LISTEN! C'uFor in lingerie gowns is some- cannot tell you how much good er permanent color. But to shote Mrs. Stubbs—"John, no true vie m You have used Horns, Trumpets man will smoke up his wife's cur tem es le or. embroidery in the design of Babv s Own Tablets 'have de I hew widely the permanently blue the 1a. a or. emkn'oidei;y trimneing; babe. I am sorry 1 did not know eyes differs to begin with front other and other Mechanical Devices' in tains." er again in the girdle or about tlho about them earlier." Sold by me- eyes I may say that immediately the the hope of being able to hear, bet ct'lla.rlers neck and sleeve. dicine dealrrs or by mail at 25 cents ever of white cats that are to have always found the expected saris- Tim /mat closing at the waist line a box from The Dr. Williams' Me- permanently blue eyes open they faction was spelledDisappoint- is prole -erect fel. early Sumner dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. will sthine bright red in the dark »lent. If you write to Ernest suits, a+s it provides the creep open- sumo clays later bruin was tracked •—ar--- and neither the epltetnere kitten Pratt, 468i'ouae Street, Toronto, Minard's Ltnmsni Ca„ Limited. n g labia is pretty with the lin- to his lair. One of the gallant hun- blue nor any other color eye does Y)•l will learn some 'goodnews. Do Yarmouth, N.S. genic: waist and the fashionable tars fired, but there was something It takes a lel; of pluck to separ- this it to-clay—better still -ado it nowt L(5intl oe ,-1sthG nion oinpluycd hg ime frill. wrong with his gun. Unfortunate_ ate an ostrich from his feathers. One peculiarity of deaf cats 1s -- ' worlung in the lumber woods, hod a tete }r[ntastically colored wooden ly it did not go off; that is, it went —� that they seem eo have an aggro- "That was a great; sermon youll orlleniLtoundh2at i,tuionfearfully. slel aIle beads have a distinct place in pre- off but in rather irregular way, vated sense of feeling in their feet preached this morning," said the taken bnmc..vl,orc $rave fares .vera rn sent fashions. Tunics edged with teegun beingrusty and the powder pads. It is very difficult for -a Ileatry olc1.C1111 churchwarden fraud 1't ryas well tootnit,C[l"far his reaniei',y, 1115 lifps hti Rg me <,den beads deed to match the, p �,, badly bruised and his hodY turnedl,lnelc t damp. All these things, however, welkin animal such as man to ap- timed, too. ' `Yes, rejoined the fi•nm ger. to his rent. tva unea SITN• color .of the gown are clecidec,it ef- preach a deaf eat from behind parson, with a deep sigh, "I notic- AIM'S rl:vxatrN'r enitinirr0tly to acnarn the pain and with the use of three bottles fec;tive, attacked his enemies. e Y g without, giving it warning, teed this eel that." "Noticed what?" askccl hs was anmplctoly cured aunt Huta to 00 Modish one piece dresses of lin- f I attribute to the extreme sensi- the puzzled warden. The timing. tarn to his work, en, buttoned in front, have ]ow tiveue55 of 'Om cat's feet, recording Several of the congregation looked sAn:VTClt DPVSI,: rte; ke wielie .Dutch or lingerie finish- the slightest tremor of the ground at their watches frequently," m a. Elgin Road, L'Istet Co3, Que. e.. •Other one-piece dresses are h end so to a certain extent taking severed the good man, with another of licnriette, pongee, poplin, fou- le. s. the place of hearing. It is a be -deep sigh. THE DIFFERENCE• lane, and other silks. The laeal appalentlt naw bice I 11 t, 1 1 ---- lint Stubb—"I should say not. :\nyhody that smokes curtains Special ONer for a Month's Home Thal. would be a freak. I prefer cigar's." THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, 334 Spadlna Avenue, Toronto.. Is Your Hearing Goold 5 The xn:Aa•o.PIlONI't wnl give you. the benefits of goudehesring. Send for iced.. booklet, giving particulars and names of satisfied users. Also Worms cause feverishness, moan- ingand restlessness during sleep. Mother Graves' Worm Extormina- only served to enrage bruin, who ter is pleasant, sure and effectual. lis. The other If your druggist has none in stock, her ter took the opportunity when tot him to procure it for you. the bear's attention was centred upon his companion and fired his gun, but this weapon too was e15e- r i FOR. RHEUMATISM it is not necessarylief held by solve country people both men at his mercy and in a� Bo 10e,ith l4t51illO$. Just ,,oe ti 10 5) that white cats do net make good set rt time they were lying seeming-' be satisfactory. Vitt at <truggtttn, Davits hunters, good mouse or rat catch- ly lifeless and mangled on the & Lawrence Ceineme, raanufaaturel's• ere even if they clo hear. I ant in- gronnd. A passing small vier car- elinmci to think that there is a fotln- ried the vanquished hunters to the The painter who foil from a lad dation for this idea, and 1 would nearest village, where one of. the des went down with hying colors, go further and say that dark col- . 000hne to be on the way to Keep recovery under treatment, bei: the other died of his wounds. A WOMAN WHO WON. Millon With Four Children Gradu- ated. F10111 high School. Peeele elm claim that they have meet had any D11111100 in life ahcul'., take heart of grace £ruin the eeanet - of ,ltx. Get•trad e B. Jambe'. a poor widow of Chicago, "Bread," said the lecturer, is with four small clhildren dependent the cornerstone of health." nem" 1100 who has just graduated"Bo' Jove Pully." said ;finks, on teen Mph school and e:epects to se eh way loins. "that fellow must 011,1• a. Mutt. rSity degree someday. hea have hrd 01 your biscuits." Shh is a (,•1'111,111 immigrant. and had bet•:, through eight gradon be- fore lr,avieg the d',stheeland. Six tcites ;afe she started in at night ',wheel. Now she must take a two years' .00)0150 in the Chicago Nor- mal Sidtoal and then two yrtrs' we rk aft the University of ('hicagri and Witt her B. A., without "which elm cannot become a high Scheel teacher in the City. He is a poor convict who can't afford a watch and chain. Mlnard's Liniment In the house. MATTER OF YEARS. IN HIS LINE Knox-•"Popleigh doesn't brag about that bright boy of his ally 1[,01.0," Moe:- •"alas he ceased to ho bright?" Knox -•--"Not exactly. He says about the same sort 01 things as Let at Alan aft clown and size hien- self Is as others see him. and the result is al* to be more or less die- . 0011 rag: rig, To use THIS Dye Meares Perfect Results ONE Dt'C eQ4jKINDS V00 do t even Devote know what kind or clod, yo t good made of. SAwlft bye ear ALL. Ali Dates are IMPOSSmI r-, P.rt end Denuding CIS ors. It cents. Dont fail to try IL Semple Cord nod a, l l t 'rh Johnna alelS,rd nn Co., UMW, Montreal. fohnxti•1y, hat lie's got to the. age where thee are saucy." Gentleman Farmer (to his gar- elencr)•--"Will you have one of my old beta to make it scarecrow with ?" Gardener—"If it's all the sank to you, sir, I'd rather. have one of the nlissus's. It wnnid seam 'Ern morel" "I am so glad your sister enjoy- ed ben visit to us, bin. Smith.,, "Oh, well, she is the sort of girl who eauenjoy herself anywhere, you know.,) ore) cats nlalte the best mouse and ra: catches because they hear best. When two fat user' collide there is 51 mass meeting, IS51'1; NO. 22---i0, "Bring some matches with you Pain is a Punishment. -•-Pain is a when you cauls hmue," said :lies. protest of nature against neglect \'etvlywrecl. of clic bodily health, against care- "I sent up a dozen boxes yester- los7ness regarding the physical con- day," he answered. dition. It steal's in at the Pint op "I know, but those were peeler 1ac ficrtunity and takes tip' its abode matches. These are fee the kit - in a• man and it is sometimes dif- ficult to eject. re. Dr. Thomas' lee- <lien' Metric Oil will (Rive it out, in short aider, Pain cannot stay whore it In the treatment of summer coin- et nerd, but immediately flees away. THE Hlrll•0. plaints, the most effective remedy that can be used is Dr. J. 1). leeI- logg's Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard preparation, and . many Little Tommy Perkins had been l,acple employ it in preference to absent from school for over a week, other preparations. Tt is •a (highly mat one evening Itis teacher decided , er rcentrated medicine and its se - to call at the lhonse and ascertain'dative and etu'ative qualities 111.0 the reason for his non-appearance, beyond question. It has beon a On turning into the Memel', where popular medicine for many years 'i'ommy lived, the teacher was and thousands can attest its super- shc•eked to see l'oniriay stumping for qualities in overcoming clysen- towartds him on Crutches, and lit- tory and kindred complaints. orally enveloped in bandages, • ----- "Good gracious, Tommy 1" she Mrs.Johnston--"Ob, professor, exclaimed, "Ilan there been a bad I wonder what I could do to ire - motor accident, explosion'?" peeve1tierfs ooicm 1e Dise No, nufn'like tha,tteacher," inguished Professor Music — said Thomas, with a proud grin. "Well, 1 alt sure I do not know,' "it. was mo and Jimmy Tompkins unless you try feeding her on ea- playin"'oe could lean fieriest out nary stied," of the bedroom window—an' I --- won 1" Wearies Liniment Luritborinlfl s mine, STYLES IN HAIR Braids, 30 In., 53.50 Switches, 22 to 30 In. 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