HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-11-10, Page 6IIIltelVessallelletbeallie Fasttion $ Nl t44.1WtVbar+Y 1M Avtw a 9R^l► �► Velvet baps are in demand, Veiled, effects' continue gond style. Walking dresses are three inches front the floor, it is the season of furs, velvets, add plitshes galore. Tailored costumes, velvet, satin, and fur toques .aro worn, There is a good deal of embroid- ery dote in"soutaohe, Many of the t►ew gowns show the hip.effeet in the bodice. - tl'at eileevefl are exeeedi#gly small; and tight at the wrist, One thee a :good.. tnany. Pel'fi.an blouses mads; of':clow or 1'l,itien. Artifteial flowers will be worn much with.. evening gowns this. winter, Never have eorrhssoys and velve- teens been so decidedly the fashion. Febrios" for combination with 'furs are velvet chiffon, silk, satin, and moire. .- Chiffon: tunics have round bands of lams embroidered in gold at the bottom. The gown in one piece which fastens up front.. or back is in ex- cellent style. Itibbons are playing a prominent part itt the trimming of some of the hats. ' Many all black costumes are re- lieved by bright colored satin heels on the slues. f. On all gowns there is a lack o fullness at the hem and the train is eliminated. Slenderness in effect is .the dem IMPOVERISHED BLOOD A Uuw sou and - a Dangerous Trouble—You Must Buten the Dloocl to Escape Ilauger Anaemia is sigliply a lank of blood. It is one of the most common and at the same time most dangerous diseases with which growing girls Offer. • It is eemnton because the blond so often' .becomes impover- ished during development, when girls are too frequently allowed to over -study, overwork .and suffer from a lack of exercise. It is dangerous because of the stealthi- ness of its approach, .often being well developed before its preseaco fs recognized, and because of its tendency to grow so steadily worse, if nob promptly checked, that it may run into eonsuml'ticn, The value of. the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be known to every mother in the land.- These Pills make new, rich blood, tone, the organs and nerves, bring a glow of health to pale, sallow cheeks, and drive away the weakness, headaches, faintness, heart palpitation and loss of en- ergy o noticeable in young girls who are suffering from anaemia. To all such Dr. Williams' Pink Pilin are an actual life saver. Miss Mabel McTavish, Prince Albert, Sask., says: "In my case I don only say that life had lost its ma- gic; all work was a trial, and even pleasure only a task. When .I went up a flight of stairs I was ready inant note of 11 the winter styles to strop from sheer -weakness, and in coats and suits. Among the trinkets for one's chatelaine aro tiny lip rouge cases in Silver' and also in gold. Large bows are a favorite for ex - a• to win I toed begun to think life would be a,continued burden. But all this is now Changed, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, `These were recommended to me, and after tak- ALL SORTS (1I' TIRI1 Li. •Iittel'eetiut;'Paragraphs About Most Everything. Lavender and rose perfumes are stud to be fatal to microbes, A single theme, often yields mere than two sages of silk, The wireless telegraph i used in, Spain to detect the approach 0f thunder, storms, The United States Government spends annually front $0,400,000 to $7,000,000 for fuel. Bathing the head behind the ears 'with hot water will often cure an obstinate headache, Peat will be the only fuel used in one great German electric power generating station. A web filament two and ono - quarter miles long has been taken 'from the body of a single spider, A California horticulturist has obtained an edible and nutritious fruit from the climbing rose by cross breeding. The municipality of Glasgow is trying out wheels in whish the rims are seperated from the centers by a number of.egiled spring to afford resiliency. To clean ivory --piano keys, knife handles, etc. -rub well with a paste made of equal parts of am- monia and olive oil, allowing it to dry before washing off. The Prussian State Railways have built a huge tank into which a. car clay be run and sealed for com- plete disinfection both inside and out by formalin gas. To test the peed of projectiles driven by modern. explosives, Brit- ish scientists have perfected a chronesoope whieh measures time, to the millionth of a second. Insurance statistics show that it requires 300,000. new' houses each yearto accommodate the inereaee in population of the United States and 80,000 more to replace fire losses. and are often ing them for about a month I While the diamond is the hardest mad els large lists found my health renewed. I could substance known. it is also brittle made Fabric taffeta or soar sleepbetter, my appetite returned ,and maybe fractured bya blow. Fabric hmo al are seen in. fancy silks over metal frames, with and T was so strong and well that But if ib is placed between two hard. housework was no longer a bur -steel faces in a hydraulic press and a slowly accelerating pressure ap- plied the hard steel will become in- dented. A French inventor has produced' a substitute for cotton made from t` t come.Pink Pills are now e prized I wood pulp, and samples were ex - National Association of Cotton Manufacturers by Joseph Hope of Rouen, France. Cloth woven, from chain or sibs cord handles. heavy den to me. My' sister seemed to Handwork, especially onbe going the salve way last summer silks, is a characteristic touch of some of the velvet gowns. and Dr, Williams' Pint: Pills were short jacket has the present at'once sent for and two boxes made call and is likely to continue in her as well as ever. Dr. NI illiams' th hied meds favor for some lme o cine in our home, and doctor bills ltibited at the recent meeting of the Brown and ran suede leathers are being largely used in dress saes have been fewer since we discover - series with tailor made dresses. ed the virtues of this great me - Some of the newest overdresses seine." of chiffon have scalloped edges in- Sold by all medicine dealers or the fibre is said to stand bleaching, stead if the .simple hem of selvedge. sent by mail at 50 cents a box or dyeilig and finishing as well a cot- Mourning ehauts of gun metal or six boxes for $2.50 front The Dr. ton and to have a more brilliant black enamel are to be had plain or Will iams Medicine Co., Brockville, lustre. WOULD NOT BB WITHOUT BABY'S OWN TABLETS Mothers having once used Baby's Own Tablets for their little ones would not be without them. These Tablets are a never failing remedy for the little ills such as constipation, collo, worms, colds, etc., that afflict. so many little ones. And then, too, they can be given with absolute safety to the set with either moonstones or pearls, Cross grain leather bags are stitched by machine to give a strip- ed effect, the stitching being done — 'H - Tho forest service in answer to an inquiry as to the general age attained by trees states that the Or- in a contrasting color. Binary pine tree attains 700 years The ,accessories and closings for as a maximtun •span of life; the the fur coats are fancy frogs, but- silver fir, 425; the larch, 275; the tons of braid, cords, loops, tassels, red beech, 245; the aspen, 210 ; the and other ornaments birch, 200; the ash, 170; the elder, ' Pretty jabots and ruffles in white 145 ant, the elm, 130. The heart not displaying a stamped pattern, of the oast begins to rot at about are noticeable for their peculiar the age of 300 years. blending of white, gray, and black tints. After a Deis erlee deal Santo take a teaapeea- youngest child for they are sold (Colored leather bas, about eight IvaofPParatili ours xapdr;reut:aht.o1 h old :ab under the guarantee of a Govern - inches wide,' are most fashionable— ;thates, there Is bat. one " Painkiller "-Perry , ment analyst to contain no opiatea ' Dari;•—etc, sad 550, or_ other harmful drug. Concern - the small size the e e r oro between --- ing them Mrs. Chas. Wholely, Concern - the small and enormous bags. Old - 'fashioned sandpaper was Peterboro, Ont., writes: "T have Satin scarfs are as popular as made with selected sand -hence the when they first appeared a month y p I used Baby's Own Tablets for my or so ago, but now it is veh'et that name. What hat is known.as sand ap-•little girl and:have found them to g er now is sIt made wan crushed be of great value. 'Others to whom is being used, eandco it is certainly glass and is really much•better than T have recommended the Tablets ilei; and most becoming, the old time product, Old bottles, Regarding materials tor hats, vel- say they would not be without g' getc., are first crushed and then them." Sold by medicine dealeits Gr vet bas first call; then follow ground, and the various grades of by mail at 25 cents a;('box pier moire .aLttn, corded silk, hat plush, nenesare secured by sifting. To The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ..--_.se___—,. EXERCISE. AFFORDING • "I don't wish to say anything disrespectful about that spaniel of yours," observed the doctor, "but for a dog he is the worst busy -body I ever saw." • 'If von had as many fleas as that ARE KNOWN AS TIIE FARMER'S FRIEND 1) OI 1)'.S IfIDNBX rxLLS 1) 0'x110 GREAT WORK IN 'I'II1. PRAIRIES. llliehael Anderson joins the throng who are shouting their praises They -eared his °ravel sad Rheu- matism. Pine' Valley," 'Man., ,Oct. 31 (Spcoial)._Michael Anderson, a well-known fanner living near here is added to the number of'those who have sent the sly echoing over the Prairies, "Dodd's Kidney Pills ere the farmer's friend." And truly Mr. Anderson has reason to praise' the great Canadian Kidney remedy, Listen to his experience "A strain and a bad cold started my troubles," says Mr. Anderson, "and for twelve long years I was' R. victim of Kidney trouble, Rheu matisnt and Gravel.' Doctors at- tended me and I tried many medi- cines, but they did not. cure Inc. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured mo in less than one month." It is easy to do anything when, you know bow. Mr. Anderson wend right to the root of his trouble.'He cured his Kidneys by using Dodd's Kidney Pillsand with the root gone the other diseases disappeared. Deed's Kidney Pills always snake healthy kidneys and with healthy kidneys, you can't have Rheuma- tism or Gravel. HER NEED. Lady -"No, I don't want leo brushes ` nor no laces. Peddler -"Here you are, madam, `Grammar for Beginners,' . only sixpence.'' • W'o believe DIINARD'S LINIMENT is. the beet, Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph. .Snow. Norway. Ile. Chartee. Wheoten, Musgrave. N.S. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgrave. 11.3, Thom Wasson, rre Landers, sone.. N.B. oche, Si.IIr beaver. Persian' effeets in silk, sat- get the powder on the paper hot in and cloth. of gold, various furs glue is .applied as it passes through and plashes. a machine and the powdered gla s Several varieties in square mesh is sifted on at the same time. Then veilings are show.n. Some of them a wooden roller passes over the are strong in effect, others . are of sheet and presses down and smooths the, filet style, with the designs in the sand. orthodox figures, such as one sees in filet laces. Minard's Liniment -'Cures Darget in Caws. [While the present moment shows' oar ch Persian lace, silk, satin, etc., Under certain circumstances a dog has," said the professor, in tome' lines of neckwear, the woman will admit anything -except) "you'd bo .a busy -body too." strong feature of many of the win- her age. JI ter styles will he black and white combination effects.Tho dap•, std It. They supplied the Menthol' 'Kidney's ' ong ?-® Whether alone or in combination found In 'The D e1." Menthol Plaster, which j If the are you are in danger. 'When with otht.r furs or dressy faElt'ies, rheumatism and miet. Manche, headache, nsurnlgta,. e d If they weakness d grease the -anal, sable, ermine, moleskin, fox, Mem*, opposur, and good grades of pony and caracul are first favor- ites in the fur trade. Once there was an old goat that tried to pass himself off for a sheep. PASH1ONiS IN ENGLAND. The watchful Ont'pherd at once Ib would be interesting to trace detested the imposture. • the progress of fashion in England He killed the goat. from the days et :[Ling Alfred, when But he told the flesh for mutton. --- commerce having .xtcnded the arts and sciences and opened up comma- Blabh-Why do large women a , -• ideation with the rest of the world, often marry small men "i Crabb--- Inen began to grow richt and women They can't intimidate the hig ones to study the art vi dress. For alone centuries England set her own fashions; indeed, it would appear that it was not until after the lireltehl revolution that Parisians begun to set the fashions for Eng- lish women. Once mote the signs of the trines seem to point to a grow- ing desire in this country to'ori- ginate aur own modes --a desire 'sdaicli the leading London firms are happily in a position to encourage. --']'tic Gentlewoman: "\Vrounder, is there anything be- tween you and the pretty Miss , pttcllori;`1" "17r -yes; you inuatn t • Ins anything about it, old ellap, ibitt- every +ime I've collect at the house lately there's neer It savage, bulldogs.": PARTIALLY SUCCESSPU.L. ISSUE, NO. 45--I0. kidnc}'s fail to filter the impurities from the blood, trouble comes at once. Backache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, (travel, Diabetes, Galt Stones and the deadly Bright's Disease are some of the results of neglected kidneys, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills contain - a most effective diuretic which strengthens and stimulates (he kidneys so that they do their work thoroughly and well. Try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills AFTER-DINNER SL'EECIiES. Novel Club Recently Formed in English Metropolis. A novel club has recently. been formed in London. It is known as the Public Speaking Club of Great Britain and has for its object the extinction of the after-dinner bore and the training of efficient after- dinner speakers. " About 250 bar- risters, clergymen, solicitors, teach- ers, lecturers and business men, ,all of whom desire to become bril- liant speakers, have joined the club. A curious method.of training is to be employed in the case of the nervous speake, when he mounts the platform to address his fellow - members, all lights will be ex- tinguished and he will begin his speech in the dark. "Gradually the lights will be turned on. In regard to ambitious beginners who are nervous another method will be used. They will memorize a certain passage or speech and, then deliver it from the platform together with s dozen other men. The number of men will be reduced until finally the bashful beginner is left alone on the platform to make his short speech by himself. By that, time he has acquired a certain confidence, and ease. For the man who -rises to make a T}11i l LA'f.'1f.1UJGll. They were discussing egos with 11 Cammemiable degree of ftarile, ;less. "Well, .new that you Have brought the subject up, Miss Dobb- son," said little Fribley, !'how old are ,von?" "0011, I am as old as I look,,, smiled' Miss lhobbson. "Really?" said Fribley. "I am :astouislted, You really don't look it, you icitow. Minaret's. Liniment cures Distemper, Jaol --I weet gunning in the country one day last week. Tent - Bag anything? Jack -Nothing but my trousers. Iced, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes.' Relieved By Undue. DYe Remedy. 'Try 01uelne For Your Gee Troubles. You Will Take Murine, It Soothes. 50p At Your Druggists. Write For I:ge Bdolne. Free, Morino Eye Remedy Co„ Toronto, It's easier for some men to paint word pictures than it is for them to tell unvarnished, truth. the Cure qulekJy etopd can s, cares cold's, cents. heels the throat end tan o 2a "A Little plaid, YOU KesW," .111 beam* agreed deem Nit' be allowed' to rem* sown the torsi to the .lunge, ,Nip the < peril in the bed with Alien's, Loaf Damns,. • sere remedy ooatak las ent opiates. The Relyo {.amp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low price. Thor,, aro lamps that gees Mete, beb (luso to no bettor tatopp made.. at any prion, Ocnatreeled of solid brass; ,,55a1 plated -easily beet clean; aa. ornament' to any room lu.any truce, 'there is ,wtldng known to the are of lamp.ioaking that can add to the rattle of the 1tt5.Q;.amp AO Might-. g(viegdevice. Every dealer everywhere, If not at yours, writs for da om:4,0vo cireuler to the nearest agency of The queen cite 011 company, Limited, Toronto. THE INDULGLNT FATHER. He's just a boy, not nine years old, If I were yoit I wouldn't scold Or punish him fer what he's done; He isn't bad, just full of fun, He didn't know that that was wrong, You say you warned him right along 7 - Well. never mind, just let hfm go, He won't do that again, I know. My boy Was saucy1 Nor sires, I'll bothe never meant to be. My boy was disobedient, too? I'm positive that that's not true. You say ho broke yourwindow pane ? I'll pay for it, but he'll explain It 'was an accident, I'll vow He couldn't help it anyhow. Why don't I whip hien as I should? You can't whip boys and make them geed. And anyhow, he doesn'1t need A whipping. Why my heart wouldG bleed To have to thrash him, lie's so sm, So young.all. He's only •eight, that's all. He's mischevious, I know, but then He's just a boy, and we are men. You can't tell me my boy is had, I don't believe it. I'ln his dad, I don'tcare what he's done to -day, Or what he's broken in his play, Or what he's said or failed to do, I'in for that youngster, through and through; He's my boy, and I'm going to see How kind_a father• I can be 1 ^f,' 9 s r- 1 .ibr 51op5 copd¢s, cures colds, the throat acs loads. 28 cents. —.o-- ' JUST STRUCK ONE. It was an old custom among high- waymen to stop prosperous looking men on the street at night and in- quire the time, and then, when the obliging party had pulled out his watch and named the hour, to snatch the watch and run off with it.. One night ono of these footpads accosted an athlete. "What time is it?" inquired the footpad. The .athlete- dealt the crook a hard punch on the jaw. "Just struck one," said the ath- lete, as the footpad went down be- fore his stinging blow. "Gee," said the crook, as myri- ads of stars were clouding his vitt- ion, "I'm glad I didn't meet you an hour ago." speech and really has somethingto say, but is long-winded and ramb- ling, there is a bell which will ring to show him he is beginning to bore his audience. This may be painful, but it is expected to have salutary results in teaching hint just how'. long the average audience can bear digressions from the subject they wish to hear' about. s- -/Hewitt—Does the climate agree with your wife/ Jewett - That's more than I'd expect of any cli- mate. It takes a smart man to make money out of his own failures. It is better to make, an excuse titan to blame the innocent. CORRECTED. Bob was telling abont his visit to the conntry. While there he had acquired some rustle idioms, and hig mother was correcting these as he proceeded:-•- "Well, we goes up—" "Went up," "Went up on tete farm -•-11 "To the farm." "To the farm, and there we see -r.-'' • "We saw.'" "We saw a little kid---" "Little child, Now, begin again and tell it properly." "Well, we went up to the farm, and there we saw a goat's little child." (Further narration sus Beaded.) Mtlnfen l for fisittnpis to gent W. L., Hi ist Orin- 6 Chemical Cs.. Toronto, and upwards mad} 10 rood agents. Nu e7.+ S5 A DA Y perloaad ueosae�iy; ExolIustrlyctl ter{;ren,, M,xeluelre erdkpry, The "Mandl'," Lifting Jack -is A combination Lifting Jack and Wire Fence Stretcher, $quuls any stretcher on the market, costs lays: Has a dozen Other usesbesides. Pulls posts, meads and stretches single wire, sets tires, heads barrels, lilts heavily loaded wagons, traction engines and small. buildings. Rosily operated. Weigghs. Guaranteed for Weighs years. Thousands being sold, : An energetic farmer or other good man wanted to represent lisle every locality. Write at once before ycur territory is taken. HANDY JACK. 1180. 00., SARNIA, ONT. 1..: only se pounds. 0 This is ' the handiest thin hsq , 5t �_ s Farmers. on the farm.: R lifts, stretches, pushes, pulls, . or presses anythitlg, everything. Invest;." gate. Send for Booklet D.+... • . .. ' Warren, Ont. Feb. 11(5. had a home that a:r t had n Spavin for a lour time and I had tried urarly every kind of medicine when a ueighbor told me to use leendati's. Spavin Cure, which I did and 1l acted weeder elSy." POSINTIIAZ. T[endetI'e Spovin Cure is no untried experiment, bu(ie the world's standard remedy for alt Swellings, Soft Bunches and Lameness in horse and moa. Veed 1110 world over for 4e years. Every farmer, stockman, express- man, livery proprietor and home owner generally should keep it, aiweys as hand, , $1. a bottle -6 for $5.. Ask your dealer for free copy of our book "A Treatise On The Herse"-or write us ©22. 16..1. K'ENDALL CO. 56 Gmoaburg Cutts, - Vermont. 101)11 ki x OL, 6Iforb$5 The most highly efficient application for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, Thick Neck, Glandular Enlarge- ments, Its Positive. - , PILES oi akgnds, qniklyy ad lieved and positively cared. 'Cure your suffering and live quietly. "Common Sense" fur Piles will do ,t. $1 a box, °g for 6 boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. LYLE co° arcv, TORONTO Muller (to friend whose wile has run away) -My poor friend, I sym- pathize with you. • Huber -Why, have you heard that she has come hack again? Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. A thousand dollars given to char- ity will not : oonnterbalancc a 7,0 - cent theft. • Teartag Sewn Signals does not delay Anrme. Oplum-laden "meridiem" may check coaghingK but the cold stays. Do not trine • whse you beide to cough tate Allen's Lupe balsam, free treat • us, toll of keeling power. Some men are always looking for a. chance to earn money and some are satisfied if they merely get it. FOR SALE. ARTT- FAMOUS ENO LISE SONGS, EMIL,( cents. Fifty come Scottiob Song,8er,pty- ire mac nts.Sixty Gems Irish Song, Snnty-Ass ts, canwords and Masse. ;Ashdown s Music Stetse,. 11.4 Victoria Street, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. EIARTr1C3 WANTED to me hand` knitting J_ mauhtasr, making` up knitted goods. for the tr,do et your name.whole or epero time; axperi- '.. 0015 not necessary. Ieer. all particulars whines Ilau.;edlUoawpt.whW.olesale Distributing Co., Orillia, Ont. 'WANTED. ACTIVE SALESMEN OR r r WOMEN for Holiday Books that sen at sight. Salary 5:,00 per day guaranteed and CommI..I.u. Outfit Free. Write i,nroedlatoly. J. L. Nichola Co- Limited. Toronto. (`l,;NVA'OY61ts RA1'rf5D. WB(NreeY 8 A7. ll ory paid. Alfred.. Tyler, 5511 Ularetics. 91,. Loadoa, Out, ^. WANTED. WANT KO -4100 Pit Af?RLeAN WA 01141',('5, 111gheal price paid. Write us (or Infer. neaten. Fox di Ross, Stook Broker., Scott at.. Toronto. . '. If EARN TER BARBER I1►AUA-NOW 3J system-con.tant prartiae-werefal instrne- tion-pow weeks Complete course—tools free. Graduates ears Or else to eighteen dollars week- ly write for catalogue. Meier Barber College, 291 Queen East, Toronto. ('(ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, etc' Internal lJ and external, cured without pain be our home treatment. Writeusbefore too lata Pr.' Denman Medical. Co., Limited. Caitingwood. Ont. DV EiNG ! CLEANING 1 trey the gory best, sena. your work to the "BRiTISH AIMER1I AH DYEING CO." Look for agent In your town, or send direst. Montreal. Toronto, Ottawa, "Quebec., 159®00 FARM Adjoining fine town cast of Toronto, railway and steam eouimunicatiop at the door. Will be • Sacrificed for $;0,000 iSo acres fine soil and buildings. Could be divided. TERMS -YDRY' EASY W. E. DY,ER,114 King W., Toronto ASK ME WHAT RAW. FILMS ARE WORTH W. C. GOFFATT O.RILLIA, - ONTARIO The Heart °fa. Piano lathe) Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action Mrs. Caudle -Henry, did'you miss me the night I was away? Mr. Caudle -No, I went to a lecture. Minard's' Liniment Cures Diphtheria. • 1. He had Eczema for 25 years., 2. His hands were sober/ he had to wear gloves day. and night, 3, Doctors said he could never be cured. 4. For 25 years he tried for cure in vain.' 5.Then ho ZAM-BUK.ded $.ZAM-BUKcur. ed him, 7.T0:DAY;three wears iittei•whis,. curer he says: "I,0►11A ,STILL CURED—there' hos( bee" 'no return." draw+.=• • SHOWS HOW ZAM-BUK CURES ARE PERMANENT Mr. T. M. Marsh of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, has bad this wonderful experience of "Gam;-Buk. Mr. Marsh has lived in Mont- real for over 30 years, many of them at his present address. ile is well known and is willing to satisfy any enquirer as to the genuineness of hifx cure, He suffered 26 years from eczema in the hands and had to wear gloves day and night, the itching was so terrible when theair got fo the sores. Doctors saidthere was no cure..,, Three years' ago Zanm-Buk cured him. Interviewed a few 'Weeks ago he said "Front the day I was cured by Zama -Buis to the present moment S have had no trace of the eczema and feel sure it will never return. Whore I think of the marvellous euro Zam- Buk worked in my ease Ism more and more impr mod by the value of thus groat household balm. lied letters of enquiry Erotic all over Needle and 410 glad to personally corroborate the published fables of my cure. FREE BOX: Send thin cannon and le Minna to Enm•Truk Coo Toronto, for sample bet, locution Ude piper. •11111 Itis by worklegeuteelike this thot Esurbuk ban wen for itself a world• wide iW,tallou. liuequ,lled- for Monro, abscessing, Vise, Wnod.po1aon, lndeulod 10rent bold mocks, Chapped betide, babies eruption,, 0m r0,1e Elaine, borne, cute, ale. A11 drug- gists and ,toft1at 50* has, or gem. nak 00., Toronto, for pries, 1Uteetiwettt 155