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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-9-29, Page 2Fashion Hints SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS, • Black and white veilin'g's are eltieily in bier, Dong glover/ are leaping into cu DOW popularity. Solid greens ale promised a de - Meted popularity. Coiffures are going beak to the Greek fashion, Sleeves show more fullness et the top and less length. Thescarf of fashion is usually of the color of the hat. Colors generally are less vivid and black is to be much worn. Hair ribbons for girls are nar- rower, and the bows less conspi- ouous. Everything that is not black or sombre now seems to be. striped. Veils as well as scarfs and shawls of bleak .chantilly lace are smart. :Fillet and 'square mesh veils are beloved by the Paris woman of fashion. ' Tunica are quite long and are tus dance. Her limbs would jerk edged with heavy fringe of silly or 'and twitch. Her .speech because beads, ( affected, and at last silo became so bad that she could scarcely walk, and wo hardly dared trust her alone. She was under the care of a elector, but in spite of this was steadily growing worse, and, we some sort. feared that we would lost her. As It will be a brown winter in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured Teen's attire—with a general liking her older sister of anaemia I de - for deft hats. oided to try them again. After the Wide velvet ribbons have a vogue use of a few boxes, to our great for hat trimmings, scarfs and sash- joy, we found they were helping es. her, and in the course of •a few Faoings of bright satin, silk, or weeks more her power of speech velvet are popular on. White or black Fully returned, and •she could walk dresses. and go about as well as any chili, Already it is evident that hats and she has been well and heal - and skirts of this season are to thy since. When illness comes to be far less eeeeetric than Last. any ono of our family now, we Overwaists and regular waists never call in a doctor, but simply. for fall aro mainly of the peasant use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and or body and sleeve in one typo. they never disappoint us. The uncurled ostrich plumes is a Sold by all mediciuo dealers or newcomer in Fashion, with already considerable popularity. Black and white striped silk is an 'effective trimming for suits of the fashionable new ochre shade. Byron and Dutch collars both continue in favor. Jabots are es- pecially popular in the lacy varie- ties. In dressy gowns it is thought that the high or empire waistline will again be popular since some of the latest models :show that ten- dency. ST, VITUSDANCE tiiki� �a�v � Its Ours 1 S m s b the Tonle Tufted, St, Vitus dance is the commonest fain of nervous trouble which af- eliate children, 'nowise df the great demands made ' on tho body by growth and development, and there 1S the added strain caused by study.. It is when these domande become so great that they impoverish the blood, and the nerves fail to eceive their full supply of nourishment, that the nervous debility which leads to St, Vitus dance. The remarkable eue00ss of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills in curing St. Vitus dance, should lead parents • to give their cbiideeu this groat blood building medicine at the first algae of the approach of the disease. Pa- ler, listlessness, inattention, rest- lessness and irritability are all gymptems Which early show that the blood and nerves are failing to meet the demand's made upon them. Mrs, A. Winters, Virden, Man., says; "When my little girl was six years old she was attacked with scarla- tina, which was followed by St. Vi Handbags are often made to Match the gowns with which they are carried. Every new gown with the high waist line has a sash or girdle of -- A SHREWD SHOPPER. The Little Play by Which She Won Attentive Services "Chicago people certainly have the knack of getting on," a shopper said. "In the suit department of a big store 1 met a Mirage woman who bad been in New York Tess than a week. She said she wasn't buying anything; had just come to get the lay of the land. In the process of getting it she stopped a casligiri and said; "'Is that Oltss Blake setting white Un - on skirts to that fat woman, I under- stand you have a Miss Blake to the department.' "'No; that is bliss Barton,' said the cashgtrl. "The Chicago woman wrote Mannino in her address hook. Then she show- ed me the names of saleswomen in several other stores. "'Tilts is only a preliminary to real shopping,' she said. 'It pays to take the extra trouble. If I expect to buy more than $5worth of anything at a strange store I learn beforehand the name of the saleswoman whose looks -Mike- best. Then when I go back to bi,` sece,can say, as i sbail do here to- morrow, 'I would like .Mss Barton to wait on me,' and, although Miss Bar ton has never set eyes on me, the fact that I can call her name levee her the impression that she must have sold me a $100 dress at some time, and I get twice as good service as I would get If I knew nobody by name.' " THE HOPEFUL ATTITUDE. It Helps One In Striving to Realize His Ambition. There Is a tremeudous power In the • habit of expectancy, the conviction that we spell realize our ambition, that our dreams shall come true, says Ori. son Swett Mardon fu Success Maga. sine. There Is no uplifting habit like that of carrying an expectant, hopeful attitude, of expecting that our heart yearnings will be matched with real. '"'N•••\. sties; that things ere going to turn out yve11 and not ill; that we are going to mucdeed; that, no matter what way or may 110'0 .happen, we are going to be happy There is nothing else so helpful as the carrying of tbfs optimistic, expect. ant attitude—the attitude which al. 'Mays looks for and:expeets the best, the highest, the happiest—and never allowing oneself to get Into the pee Mlinistic, discouraged mood, Believe with ailyour.beart that yon will do what yon were made to do, Never for an lastant harbor a doubt of this. Drive it out of your mind if 11 seeks an entrance. Iilnteetaln only the friend thoughts or ideals of the thins you are humid to achieve. Reject all thought enemies, alt discouraging. moods -everything which would eves euggeot failure or onbarptneMs. - by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Oo., Brockville, Ont. s ".You don't seem to print the re- sults of the races-" . "Yes we do," said the editor of the Plunkville Palladium, "We have all the bankruptcy news." GOOD NEWS FOR. THE DEAF. A celebrated New York Aurist has been selected to demonstrate to deaf people that deafness is a disease and can be rapidly and easily cured in year own home, He proposes to prove this fact by sending to any person having trouble with their ears a trial treatment of his new method ab- solutely free. We advise all peo- ple who have trouble with their ears to immeulately address Dr. Edward Gardener, Suite 914, No. 40 Wesb '.taan'ty-third street, New York City, and we wish to assure them that they will receive by re- turn mail, absolutely free, a "Trial Treatment." "Artistic temperament," it's called in the east. Out west it's plain "bughouse." A CERTAIN METHOD for curing cramp=; diarrhoea and dysentery is by using Painkiller.' This medicine bas sustained the highest reputation for over El years. Avoid substitutes, there is but one "Pain- killer "—Perry Davis. -25e. and 50e. Glass eyes are now made with such perfection that even the wear- ers are unable to see through the deception. • It is only necessary to read the testimonials to be convinced that Holloway's Corn Ouro is unequal- ed for the removal of corns, warts, etc. It is a complete extinguisher. Why wouldn't watered silk make satisfactory bathing suits? ingretitudo,, "Toe remember dist gue, Jjln. BurkaD asked an irate Bowery denizen, "Mee. dat stili dot's dein' time no der tirel -Singeteessimiglerseeten yore. Well you know all 1 done far ,dal atin4 Men he was pinched didn't 1 put tel der °vie ter der lawyers? Ptda't I nay der witneeees? Sure 141d. Pe oriel daY I rinks I'll fust go .ata' see dal mutt just 4' leave him know his 'feeler ain't tied de eau on 'lm. Se I driver oat to de Sail an' goes into de wardeee otfloe, an' he stem I goiter send me card in. Me card! Wye get dell Nati, auyway, 1 writes me name on e piece o' paper, an' a guy takes it in 14 Jim Burke. an' what d' you rink dal stiff tells dot guy to tell me?" "I've ne idea," said the listener: "Be tells him," concluded the angry one. "1' teil we dat he ain't int" --Sec' cells Magazine. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Sums, Ole, SORRY. To the leader of a band, jocular- ly spoken of in the locality as 'the worst in seven different counties," there once came a man with a re- quest that the band play at a cou- sin's funeral. "Is it u, military fu- neral' 1" asked the leader. "Not at all," was the reply. "My cou- sin was no military man; in fact, he was never interested in matters military. Nevertheless, it was his express wish that your band should play at his funeral." The leader was surprised and flattered. "Is that so?" he asked. "Yes," re- sponded the other. "He said that he wanted everybody in the place to be sorry that he died." c Regularity of the bowels is an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of et least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi. gestion and sick headaches. Saits and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Mone'* Indian yet Pills —entirely vegetable -- rage ate the bowels effectively without *wake ening, sickening or gasping. 11*e Dr. Morale's Indian- Root PIIM Women in a Sailboat, 7bere is justone place on a sailboat for women. '.Peat is the cockpit. Re: member 11At and keep them there, even if it takes a soeiewhet pointed request. The average :woman on boat is not happy unless sbe is taking risks by sitting out on deck or on top of the cable or going forward of tine mast. Warn her and she laughs at you. She does not know that she le endangering herself. Less than a year. ago 1 saw two women knocked over- hoard In a beavy sea because they in. Meted oe sitting on top of the cabin despite the protests of the man who was sailing the boat. Ole himself was greenborn and let bis boat jibe, the boom clearing the top of the cabin be• tore any one could say duck Robinson. —Outing, Had a Better StorY. "Did you see the account of that flash of lightning that burned the hair from 'a boy's head without otherwise hurting him?" "1 did," answered the cbeertul liar, "and 1 was pained to note the Incom- pleteness of the story. Now, 1 happen to know of a case teat is really .10 - markable. The lightning entered a barber's strop and not only undertook the task of singeiog a man's Italy, but it rung up the proper amount on the cash register." Feer of Revenge. "Why are you crying, my little man?" "Cos I don't want to go to school." "But why not?" "Cos, sister jiltedthe schoolmaster last nightl"—Loaded Opinion. 9. quickly stops condhe, cures colds, heals Om throat aedluada • • • 25 cents. COLONIAL VIRGINIA. The Haughty Planters Were Fierce Foes of Royal Tyranny. In no part of Alm world were social distinctions more rigidly defined than to colonial Virginia. The founders of that colony stepped trona the brilltaut court of Elizabeth into the forests of Virginia, The Iordearoprietor trans- ported to his estate a little army of gentlemen and indentured servants, and afterward came the aegt'o slave. Each formed a CLASS apart from the others, and almost at ouce there was created a quasi system of aristocracy. The proprietor obligated hlmse1f `to protect his tenants from the Indians. They in turn agreed to follow him to battle, precisely the system lneugurat- ed by William the conqueror for the military defense of his realm. Ms en- vironment naturally bred certain hab- its of command, fostered a capacity for directing the efforts of others and Im- posed a sense of responeibility upon the planter for the lives that were 1n his keeping. Above alt else the planter jealously guarded his rights -as an English free, man. When liberty languished In Eng- land Ibe Virginian sturdily resisted ev- ery aggression of royal tyrants. One husband, one wife, one home, one king, one God—this was the planter's creed. But he reserved (be right to renounce n monarch who violated the aucient compact between king and people. No other people numerically as unimpor- tant as that group of Virginia settlers bas giren to bumeaity so many mates - men, soldiers, orators, patriots and.phf- losopbers.—Everybody's Magazine. want AKRE Q SCRATQlll. Morris Quetzate an Max oven -ye - old Windeor boy, fell off bis bicycle and scratched iris mat. e thought teething ef the injury, , lu blood poisou set in and he is dead. Snob incidents as 'these—by no moans iufrecteent---ought is make people realize the danger dear /nay lie even in the smallest flesh wound, Take a simple illustration. When e knife, a rusty needle, a splinter of dirty wood, a barbed wire fence, 01! a thorn, eoretohes the hand, the )atter is inoculated with germs, of which th•e air about us is. fn11. Di- redly these germs are introduoed through the breach in the skin, a battle royal ensues between them, and certain organisms in our blood,. The way to avoid serious results is to cleanse :the wound and apply tam-Buk, Zara -Bek is a powerful, yet painless germ -killer, and when applied tothe broken skin is ab- sorbed into the tiesue, inetatttly de- stroying the germs that spread dis- ease and inflammation. Zam--Buk must not be confused with ordinary ointments. Zam-Buk is a unique preparation, possessing antiseptic, seething and healing qualities that are not to be' found together in any other preparation. It is, not only a unique healing balm, but .itis also ashin food. For all skin diseases and injuries -=outs, bruises, burns, eczema, chafing, ulcers, ringworm, etc., it is without equal. It is also used widely for piles, for which it may be regarded as a specific. All druggists and stores 50 Dents a box, or Zam-Bek Oo., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful imitations. DETECTIVE WORK. Scene, village Sunday .school clergyman questioning a lot of small boys in a farming district. Clergyman -- "How did Jacob know that it was Joseph sending for him from Egypt?" Small Boy (oxsitedly)—"He seed his name on the waggons." Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator has the largest sale of any si- milar preparation sold in Canada. at always gives satisfaction by re- storing health to the little folks. DISTRESSING. "Bobby," said his mother, ."eit up straight and don't tuck your napkin under your chin. I have told you hundreds of times—" "There," exploded Tommy ; "you've made me lose the count 1 I don't know now whether it is 256 or 356 times I have chewed this ham!" Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. - THE OLD, OLD CURE. A moderately fond fattier discov- ered his young hopeful reading a dime novel. "Unhand me, villain," the de- tected boy thundered, "or thega will be bloodshed!" "No," said the father grimly, tightening his hold on his sou's col- lar. "Not bloodshed—woodshed." Trial is Inexpensive: -To those who suffer from dyspepsia, indiges- tion, rheumatism or any ailment arising from derangement of the digestive .system, a trial of Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills is recommend- ed, should the sufferer be unac- quainted with them. The trial will be inexpensive and the result will be another customer .for this excel- lent medicine. So effective is their action that many cures can certain- ly be traced to their use where other pills have proved ineffective. AS A REMINDER. His Wife --r `,John, do, you remem- ber what took place just three years ago to -day?" Her Husband—"What 1 Is this our wedding anniversary?" His Wife -"N -no, Three years ago to -day 'yon bought me a new hat." Baring the Foot et Worehip. In India Plindous and 113ussnlmans alike wear both sandals and shoos (slip- pers) and the latter boots also, but the invariable rule is to remove them after entering a private bouse just, when stepping on 1.0 the mat or carpet on which the visitor takes his seat, They must be cast off, the right boot or shoe first, before the worshiper enters a temple or mosque, and It is still re- garded as an absolute profanation to attempt to enter either fully shod. But the domestic habit arose chit of Its ob- vious propriety, and the religious rit- ual of ''the shoes of the faithful," POW and for centuries past observed throughout Islam, can be demonstrat ed to have been dictated by', If indeed It be not derived directly from, the uni- versal social etiquette of the east.. Oen millionaires bo put down among the popular airs of the day 7 When we hear a man howling for justice we wonder what jail he would land in if he got it. Red, Weak, Wears, Watery /ryes. Relieved By 81t,rine Dye Remedy. Try Merino Tor Your Eye Troubles, You At Tour Druggists. 'Write For Eye Boolvo. Free. Murine Eye Pemddy Co., Toronto "A turtle is an animal that has tiles en its back, and puts its head into its mouth." And we once heard of a man who wrote a hoolt on "How to Get Rioh" who lord actually done it httnttelL� 11 qukk wee to rotlaave the taint from other peopWa money is to Pt yogi A]PiA I R II 4pl i).1 Minard's Liniment for sale eVsrywhore, OPTIONAL. Juvenile rack had been taught to say a prayer each evening be- fore retiring. In this prayer he asked a blessing for members of the family, One evening, however, ho had been taken to les room fol- lowing a display of temper. He had quarrelled with hie sister and when his mother had rebuked him he be- came impudent and his father spanked him. After he had been undressed by his nurse lie said his prayer, but omitted reference to members of the family. . "Aren't you going to ask a bias- ing for papa and mamma and sis- ter?" the nurse inquired. "No," said Jack, decisively, "I'm not. God can bless them If He wants to, but if He is a friend of mine, He won't," Sometimes the only compliment- ary thing you oaf truthfully say of an aequalntance is "He isn't any worse than other men," SOFT LANDING, It was in I±fiP, and tramps were riding OA Oho bumpers of airdhil?s, r'lloss," said the dusty 1ailgl'iin of the olottds "if yet Meet Crow me off, would 3 or meld doing me ono favor?'" "And what is that?" asked the aerial brakeman, gruffly. "Why, drop me down en top of dal farmhouse shed where all dem' rows of apple pies are cooling. These rills Oerc Rheumatism. -- To the many who suffer from their-' mate= a trial of Pai'melee's Vege- table Pills is recommended, Time have pronounced action upon the liver and kidneys and by regulating' the action of these organs' aot as an alternative in preventing the ad- mixture of uric acid and blood that causes this painfei1 (isorder, They mustbe taken aoeording to direo- tions and sod ebeedlly and they will speedily give evidence of their beneficial effects. AN' UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE. Owlett—"I had an awful time thinking up an excuse to givemy wife when I got hone from the club last night." Ascunt--"Did she demand . one?" Owlott—"Of course; I got home so early it piqued her curiosity," et. Joseph, Levin, Tuly 14th, 100x. MINARD'S LINIMENT CO.. LIMITED. DBN1'ta11aN, I was badly kicked by my horse last' May and after using sorest preparations on toy le uothlug would do. My leg wasblack ae Sat. I was laid up in bed fur a fortnight and could not Hulk, After using threebottles of year MINAltn'$ I,10104N'r I was perfectly cured,es that 1 could start on the road. JOS, DUPES, Oommordalfiraveler. le IVIAUI�I{(Z8 O 11EParee�tc�i1Ef NA"DRU*Cir .tlla1' & ty , „rliti,' 25e, a pox at your erugflst",s. . agate, w111 make ilio comfortable is you Bate, They relieve the worst heartache in 00 remotes or less. IYatianet brut; end Chemical Company of 4bueda, l vested, . • e at MeelreeL Stage Fun Unrehearsed, Actors and 0411555es have a good deal of fun among themselves on the stage, thou@;) guying is, strongly dire counteuaneed by good managers. Gore erally the fun is quite impromptu, hut sometimes a joke is carefully plasma beforehand. Once, in a performance of "The Lady of talo Lalte, ' ono of the prineipai actors—Roderick Ditu—was -known to be in pecuniary diff%oulties, When Roderick gave tate line, I „am Bodoriok Dhu," Fitz -James rest -rends Or "Yes, and your root's dire too," A piece called "The' See" was Onto produced, The early act, thawed that tt was Poing to be a dead failure. At a certain point a Character but to resit oe, and shout, "Live hundred gonads for the Spy 1" The author, who was concealed behind a rock, arose and cried, "It's yours copy-. was the a peoThata she end oftherfrmance. CONFIRMED. Ethel (oonfidentially)—"Do you know Clara, that I. had two offers of marriage last week?" Clara (with enthusiasm)—"Oh,' I am delighted, dear. Then the re- port is really true that your uncle left you bis money 7" Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints,' who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr, J. D, Iiel- logg'e Dysentery Oordial, the medi- cine that never fails to, effect a' cure. Those who have used ie say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues' the pain and disease. LIVE AND LEARN. Son (first trip in railroad diner) —"Pa, what is that ax in the end ,of the oar fore' Father—"Wait until they serve our steak, my boy, and you shall see.,, WE DIVE YRII A TIP1 Bu the genuine. "The - D & L." Menthol Plasters. 'Un. D. & L." by putting ftp a substitute. .0161,, pa ems'3vad5 aq1 ba eSevicare -01101 principled mantttaeturer'S are t>;ying to Lawrence Co. Septimus—"Row is your little girl, Mrs. Smith?" Mrs. Smith— "My,}ittle boy is quite well, 0 thank you," Septimus--"Oh, it's a boy, I knew it was one or the other, Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. EXIT AND ENTER. Exit the bozinet Of genuine straw; Enter the oyster, Fried, scalloped or. raw. A Medicine for tile Miner's Pack. Prospectors and others going in- to the mining regions whore doe - toes are few and drug stores pot at all, should provide themselves with a supply of 3)r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. It wi11 offset the effects of ex- posure,. reduce sprains, and when taken internally trill prevent and are colds and sore throat, and as a lubricant will keep the muscles in good condition. AS HE SAW IT. Artist and Social Worker. Always keenly interested in 600881 problems, Sir William Richmond, B.A.: who opened au exhibition at Whitechapel, London, recently, has great ideals for transforming London into a beautiful city. The thanks of 'the public are due to him for his un- ceasing efforts to get the smoke nuis- ance of London stopped. He hates ugliness• as much as he hates noise, and some time ago announced his ire tention of designing a motor -car on graceful lines, because be considered the motor -car of to -day a very ugly machine. The famous Academician was one of Loedort'a boy' Prodigies some fifty years ago,, and 'often aston- • iahed his friends andrelatives by car- tooning them upon walls, doors, ta- bl04—upon anything, In fact;, which would bear the mark of his pencil. i... - Advertising. - ;Adversity has been the means of making lenity nien famous, but seisms rising is stili in the lead. The jury room was hot and stuf- fy. All tbrough the night, at in- tervals of half an hour, a ballot had been taken and no definite con- clusion reached. The forenoon were away, and on the forty-second bal- lot the vote stood as it stood since the exit from the court -room El even—one. When the foreman announced the result, the "one" lean addressed the "eleven" in angry tones: "°Consarn you l You ate the stubhornest men I ever saw." rr a ct1i aatcaly stops caadbs, cures colds. heals tbo throat cad loads.. •- • • 23 cents. 1"i ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, Oto. lute: nal l✓ and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. 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