The Brussels Post, 1905-5-18, Page 3• Fashion
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Among the now belts aro straight
ones of inedintn width made of leath-
er cut Into ornate designs and lifted
with white. They wine in green, rod,
biaelc and white and have leather
buckles,
Soft muslin gowns in delicate
color;] are being made with white
lace or batiste embroidery yokes and
guimpes, Similarly, gowns of eyelet
embluidery have guimpes of plain
material, usually very diaphanous in
texture,'
In the nerdleivorh department there
are stained linen bells ready fitted
with gilt buckles, which have a blue
and white ground patterned with
green leaves. They are to be work-
ed in short and long non'S and out-
line stitches.
Liner: sailor hats will be popular
to wear with liner) gowns and whoa
the gowns are embroidered it is the
ding to have a matching embroidery
on the hat.
• Bar and crescent pins, so conven-
ient in fastening collars,cuffs and
lures, are of sterling silver incrusted
with rhinestones or pearls and cost
from .315 .cents to $1.10, according to
length.
Taoro Is nothing very now this
sprin$ in mourning hats, except that
tho crepe trimmings are softened by
being mixed with dead black silk
and black quills or wings. • The
broad ]tat of mourning is no longer
in good taste. Low, broad turbans
have taken their place.
Thr, new radla silk comes in Very
charining doeigns for summer gowns.
In ono collection there is a white
ground crossed with fine broken black hope that it may inxtmcc some other
lines and sprinkled with jacquard sufferer to try this great, health -
dots of soft tints. me silk is $2 a
yard, but it is 44 inches wide.
The fashion of matching every part
of one's costume is being carried to
the extreme limit this season. The
hat must match more exactly than
ever and many women buy while
straw braid and have it dyed to the
desired tone.
There are variations of tho turban
which are not hard to wear. The
Llunballe turban has a fluted or
ru(Tled edge, something like a Corday
only shorter. This hives a founds. -
Von for a wreath trimming which
relieves the look of startling abrupt-
ness characteristic of the polo.
There are .some excellent piques
or, the market this spring, much
lighter in weight than this fabric has
ever been before, These are in great
demand, both in the Plain and figur-
ed varieties. Pique is as good a
material as linen !Or coat and skirt
suits, and, indeed, has some points
of superiority. .rt does not crush as
easily as linen, and, in the light
weights now to• be had is not, as
warn(.
Suspender skirts are one of the
pronounced attractions of the ready-
to-wear suit department. A very
trig mohair skirt has wide bretellos
comeotcd across the front by three
straps. Pretty enamel ball buttons
Amsnstraps t ends. The
' 11 the s a s e the
skirt i. plaited.
ht 9
There never was a tme when the
guimpo played such an 'important
pna't in tho fashions, although in old
fashion plates of the '50s one sees
imlunicrable examples practically
identical with the present styles. At
that thno bodices were made with
heart -shaped and square necks, with
guimpes or tuckers of the finest
lawns and Indian muslin covered
with neodlowork, Unde•sleoves wero
worn, too, Just as at present.
WHEN DOCTORS FAILED,
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Brought
New Health and Strength...
Frain The Post, Thorold, Ont.
Mr. Reuben Lindsay, a f1'nit grow-
er at Ridgeville, Ont;, is one of the'
best known nten in that Retie»,
having lived 1n the village or its
vicinity all his ]ifo, AU lair. Lind-
say's neighbors know that about a
Year ago his condition of health was
very serious. To use his own words
lie "began to go to pieces—was all
westing away," When a reporter of
the Thorold Post called on Mr.
Lindsay roeently, he fount] hint again
ohjoying the best of health, and
when asked what had wrought his
cure, he replied very emphatically
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; they did
for mho what medical tren.tment and
other ]medicines failed to do. Tn the
f 1.0 8tine
spring o 0 ," continued Mr,
Lindsay, "I grew so weak that I
could hardly Matte about, •My ap-
petite completely failed me, and I
seemed to be wasting away to a
mere shadow. I grew so Weak that
I could scarcely look after my
horses without resting, I doctored
with two or three good physicians,
but got no permanent benefit, In
fact they seemed doubtful as to
what my trouble was. One said
liver trouble, another kidney dis-
ease! but whatever the trouble was
it was rapidly using me up. A
neighbor who- had used Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills' with benefit, advised 100
to try thein, but T frit somewhat
skeptical. 13oweVer, I was finally
induced to ttv them, anal before I
had finished the second box, I could
note an improvement, • I continued
using the pills until I had taken
some twelve boxes, when I was
again enjoying robust health—in fact
I have no hesitation in saying that.
I believe Dr. Williams' Pink Filth
saved Any life. 1lememoering my
former unbelief in these pills, I
gladly give this testimonial, in the
FASHIONS IN FOOTWEAR.
With the adoption of the short
Slit t 'wo have come to realize tho
wisdom of the Frenchwoman in plat-
in faultless footwear in the fore-
front of her (Act of dross. That
shcix'be perfect `iii fit and ;0000051.
tiorably in accord With gown and oc-
casion is, with her a fixed law, and
a 1 `tent factor is winning her the
laurel as a well-dressed woman.
A survey' of the season's 1101v shoes
revealed the happy absence of exag-
geration and discomfort. Chocolate
kid oxfords and tan calf boots,
Blucher cut, moderately pointed too,
Goodyear welt soles, and miliary
heels wore shown as the cor-
rect styles for out -door wear; and.
the prettiest' patent kid Oxfords,
with full Louis heel, for dress occa-
sions:
'J'hen there aro the smartest of
patent ]tic boots, with dull calf up-
pers, welted soles ,and uiIlittuy ]heels;
and the most Cinderella -like slippers
Of the beaded, strapped order..
SOUT11E12N FARM LANDS.
A Part of the world where a great
demand for labor-aavi111r farm ma-
chinery is.. expected soon to (lovalop
is Argentina, where, out of about
120,000,000gxarres of ]3(1111 available
for cul•tivatlon, less than 25,000,000
acres aro now llLllized for agricultur-
al
glis ultur-a,l ptil•poses,. Owing to palatal cogh-
dations, it 1s believed that Argentina
Call never heeono a great, manufac-
turing country, but its agricultural
possibilities are very large. Yet of
its 5,000,000 inhabitants', only 2,-
000,000 ilv0 in. the rural distrieta,
and thein' niomtbors aro Insufficient to
develop the resources of the land.
Lately, 11ojvever, the farmers have
learned that they must make ram
neon do 1130 work of many men,and
tor this purpose they pre beginning
to import agricultural machinery,
Yolulg man; do net marry a piece
of parlor furniture or tt reantel3ie00
ornament; tie yoilrself to a girl who
can Pie, a tune with the ]lots and
kettles in the kitchen, perform On
the, wa,ihboarll, 0.11(1 sent the floor to
a lily-white hue, ani1 regret will
11113101' hover ii133 l) ghost around your
pathway 1,
giving medicine.
Other ailing people will speedily
find new health and strength thrilugh
a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Every dose sends new, rich;
10(1 blood coursing th'rotvgh the
veins, anal that is tho reason these
pills cure anaemia, neuralgia, indi-
g'estion, kidney and livor troubles,
rheumeatistn, anti all other diseases
halving their origin in poor watery
blood—including the special ailments
that mance the lives of so .many
growing girls and women of all ages
miserable. See that the full name,
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
People," is printed on the wrapper
around each box. If in doubt, you
can get the pills by mail at 50 cents`
a box or six boxes for $$2.50 by
writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
4
COLD PRET AND INDIGESTION.
Coldness of feet and ]Stabs Is al-
most invariably an evidence of indi-
gestion. The coldness is not due to
weakness of the heart or feebleness
of circulation, as is generally sup-
posed, but • to the contraction of
small arteries, preventing blood from
entering the ],arts: There is gener-
ally an irritation of tho abdominal
sympathetic lathvtic Werte
centres which hichcon-
trol
ont1 l the circulation of tho lower ex
trenuties
This difficulty is not to
removed exercise any
ci ovrd by(. a Ase or b
y
special application to the limbs, but
by removal of the causes of the irri-
tation. Cation. This may be a prolapsed
tpsed
stomach or chronic indigestion. Hot
and cold foot baths are valuable.
These act, not simply on the feet and
limbs, but reflexacrion.atl'cet benefici-
ally the abdominal sympathetic cen-
tres, which aro in a 'diseased condi-
tion.
Rubbing of; the feet and legs is
also an excellent method of over-
coming spasm of the blood vessels,
thus preserving the normal circula-
tion. The subbing; should be from
alio feet towards the body. '1'he
surface should ',he well ,uhricatnd
with casel3nie.' . To • avoid irritation
of (1110 s51da Care should also bo taken
to= 'Clothe 'lireb1 very warmly: In
many efts05 this is 1leees.sary, even
in:'tlie saunter season.
MAN GROWS SHORTER.
At tho Paris 'Academy Of Science a
curious case of ostoomalachia, or soft-
ening of the bones, was expounded
by moans of radiograms. Tho pa-
tient, who was originally 5 feet 4
in. in ]]eight, had shrunk by degrees
to :aft. tin, in the course of ten
years. Cases of thls Kind have al-
most invariably ended fa.11111y, but
the patient now • in question is in
fairly good healthy' though thereis
no possibility of hint regaining
his termer height,
L1'I0PLE LIVES LOST.
The annual report of the Registrar-
General for'Oetari0 allows that In'
that province alone, out of every
i110 thousand children born one :Min-
eral and eleven die before they reach
the ngc of one year, and in every
matinee of the Dominion. thornIS
the sable appalling loss of .peeciolls
little lives annually. Most of these
c0irths aro Clue to disorders of the
stomach or bowels}, and most of
these little lives 00111)1 be saved if
311(111ers kepi, always at 111111d n sim-
ple remedy to give the little one at
the first sign of trouble. Such a
medicine is Baby's Own T blets,.
which cures constipation, diarrhoea,
indigestion, simple fevers, teething
troubles, worms and other minor
ailments, which, if not treated
promptly become most serious. And
the mother hat a positive guarantee
that theft Tablets • contain no po18-
oribuA opiate o1' liarinf11 drug. They
are equally good for the new born
baby or the Well grown child. Thotl-
saalcls of nlotllcre spy Baby's Own
Tablets haV0'SaVed the lives of -their
little 01103. 'You tanget the Tablets
110nn any druggist o1- by Mail at, 25
cents a hot by writing the Dr. Wil -
Hanle' Medicine Oo., 11rotl*Vilio, Ont
%:l'TIE a gx o NifRSES.i'17 GIVES TWO REAL
Florence Nightingale's Advice; tv
• Young Women.
At a dinner given td the military
and naval 0111001'5 who had served in
.the Crimean War, sit was suggested
that each guest should' write on a
sliprof paper the pante of the screen
whose services during the late ealn-
pailrn would' be longest remembered
by'p0starity. When the papers wero
,0xamltled each bore the same name,
"F1(3roneo Nightingale."
'In writing 'Tho Life of Florence
Nightingale," Sarah A. `Pooley says
that it was from her mother that the
great nurse and philanthropist in-
herilet'. the spirit which ,mado her re-
spond to all who needed assistance.
When she ivas a young girl the bout
of her mind was do the direction of
a useful and beneficent life, Two
severe illnesses in her family had de-
veloped her nursing faculty, and she
turned to a systematic study of
nursing. Miss Nightingale had not
then any cleat' (munse, befolsi.her. fOn
the future, but she realized the im-
portant fact that she could not bopo
to accomplish anything -.without
training. The faculty was necessary
and the desire to be helpful to the
side and suffering, but a trained
knowledge was the important thing.
In a letter 'which Miss Nightingale
wrote in after .years to young wo-
men, on the subject of "Work and
Duly," she remarked, "I would say
to all young ladies who are called
to any particular vocation, qualify
yourselves for it as a ratan dots for
his work. Don't think you can un-
dertake it otherwise. Submit your-
selves to the rules of business as.mon
do," And. on anitthor'occasion she
wrote "Three=fourths of the whole
mischief in 'women's lives arises from
their excepting themselves from the
rules of training considered needful.
ter men."
Miss Nightingale is constantly call-
ed the "soldier's friend," and it may
be said that she is, above all, the
patient's friend. "'Attend," she
writes, "to the intelligent cravings
of the sick. Patients •crave for
things laid down in no sick dietary.
It often happens that the patient's
stomach is right and the book
wrong. You can't diet a patient
from a book.".
Bright's DIaease— neIdleue 3 decep-
tive!
ecep-tivel relentless 1 has felled hundreds of
(mals by medical science to stem the
tido of its ravages—and not until South
American Kidney Cure proved beyond a
doubt its power to turn back the tide,.'
was thoro a gleam of anything but de-
spair for the victim 'of this dread form
of kidney disoane114
In a certain church one Sunday
the preacher was reading the an-
nouncements for the following week,.
when the people were both surprised
and horrified to hear the following
read out: "The .preacher for next
Sunday may be seen nailed on tho
church door."
Corns cause into/enable pain. Maio -
Way's Corn Cure removes the trouble.
Try, it, and see what amount of pain 'Y
saved.
Wash greasy dishes. pots or pans
with Lover's Dry Soap a powder. It
will remove the grease With the
greatest ease.
Ballow—"Yes; I'm trying to raise
a moustache, and I'm wondering
that. COO
1 •
* color it'll be when 1tdoes come
out' Miss e l
ry—"GroY, I shul
say, at the rate it appears to bo
growing,"It is usually the coward who does
the most talking aboutdiscr tion
bo-
Ing the bettor part of valour.
The superiority of Mother
Worm lfxterminnto'' is shown
good effects on the thlldron.
a bottle and give it a trial.
A woman couldn't help
proud at having on her hos
gown if a burglar carie.
Graves'
by its
Purchase
fooling
t night-
Minard's Liniment Cures D•
Istemper
The only -thing tvorSe than having
fie .sense .of humor - one's self isto,
have tolivo with these who have'
none. ••Y..d..
•
T1T1 C LIAlIMS OF TIBET. v .
Sir. Frank Youn'•bhusbatuly:•the lead-,
et 'of the recent ;British expedition 'to
Lpsse, the sacred city of Tibet,
brushes away, in an address, the
delusion that Tibet 'Js a rainless
country. After marching over the
elevateci plateau in the Rice of bitter
winds and blizzards, the expedition
reached the valley of Gyautso, where
willows and poplars were bursting
intofoliage before the middle of.
April, and the banks of the fiver
were covered with masses of purple'
iris plants. On resuming the m03101)
for Lassa, July ikth, heavy rain
foil, and.frequent raids. were exper-
ienced until September, and t110 size,
of the rives showed that this part
of Tibet has a good rainfall. Lassa
was found lying in a "lovely valley
covered, With trees, rich with cultiva-
tion, and watered by a river as
, broad as the Thanes at Westmhls-
ter," and "hidden' away by range
.after - range of Snowy lmoutttains."..
ROW .SEA -BIRDS DRINK,
Sea -birds frequently spend weel(s'1{at'
sea, and are believed to quench their
tbirst partly from the falling rains
and partly from the fat and oil
which they devour ravenously when
oppoltttnity pints them in their way.
The keen eyesight of birds is Noll
known, and sea -birds have boon ob-
served flocking towards the storms
cleucl about to burst from all points
of the compass, anti apparently
drlalting thewater asit descends
fromthe skies,
13rLAT111D CRIMEAN 1UEWARD,
oha11031 V, Smith, an agricultural
laborer, over Seventy, of 1lroadtown,
Wilts, has just been i111ovn0(1 by the
War OOlre that Jho has been accorded
a pension of 1.80 a day in recogni-
tion of his military service, Smith
served inthe ertiIlory and 1n the
t.oneh(s - throughOtht the Crimean
W3(1, and acted ns a Volunteer nurse
in the cholera hospital,:
GOOD REASONS
x'01 BELIEVING DODD'S RID-
NIIY PILLS OURS ALL
KIDNEY AILMENTS,
Cured His Backache of Twenty -live
Years standing and Satisfied
Everyone He Recommended
Them . to,
Economy Point, N, S., May 15—
(,$pociall),-Geo, S, Micliaughlin, of
this plaoo, gives two splendid 100-
sons for his belief that. Do'dd's Kid-
ney Pills aro the one remedy for
Itidnoy ailments. Fiero aro tho two.
reasons in his own wards)
"I was troubled with lame .back
for 25 years or more, sometimes so
severe that 1 could not ,turn myself
in bed. Ono box of nodd's Kidney
Pills cured me, and 1 have' had no
return of the trouble since.
"I have recommended Dodds Kid-
ney Pills to a number of persons
who had Kidney Trouble, All who
Savo used them have been benefited
or cured."
1)0(1('5 Kidney Pills not only re-
lieve all. Kidney Diseases, from Back-
ache to Bright's Disease, but they
absolutely cure them. Ilut some-
times where one or two boxes relieves
it takes more to lnako a complete
curd
MURDERERS GET FREE.
Strange Sequel to a Murder Trial
at Melbourne, Australia.
The sequel to a remarkable murder
trial at Melbourne is brought by
a recent Aiistraliaal mail. An as-
tonishing feature of the story is
that a self-confessed murderess
stands at presentbeyond the reach
of the law,
Rose Hubbard, a handsome young
woman, twenty years of ago, was ac-
cused of poisoning her mother, with
whom she and her step -father lived
M Melbourne. Tho defence was that
the stepfather, a man of sixty -live,
panned Robins, was the real criminal.
After an exacting quarrel the girl
was acquitted and discharged
'You Don't Know Good Tea,
'UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED
More than half the battle • in
cleaning greasy dishes is in the
soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap
it's the best; e13
ROADSIDE 0.1101IA1U)i3,
In the Grand Duchy of Baden apple
cherry, pear and without trues are
planted along both sides of high-
ways, at a distance of 32 feet apart.
Thus shade is furnisher], and when
the fruit is ripe it is sold by public
auction, the money thus obtained be-
ing applied to the maintenance and
the extension of the system,
Pon OVER SIXTY ]TZARS.
Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Syrup- has
been used by millions of mothers for
their ehlldren while teething, It soothes
the child, softens. the gums, allays pain,
sures ivinlcolte, regulates 11,1 stomach
end bowels, and is he
host ma bo tot.
Diarrhoea. Twee ty.ve cants n bottle.
Sold by druggists throughout the
world, 110 sure and .ask for 'tars.
Wloslow's soothing Syrup. 22-04..
A man feels very hard up after he
has had a dream where he was mak-
ing lots of money.
1i> ard's Liniment Cures Colds,' &c
It's a wise barber who never•illus-
trates his stories with cuts.
Baby. Hu,nore. —Dr. Agnew's Oint-
ment soothes,' quiets, and olTocts quick
and effective euros in all skin eruptions
common to baby during teething time.
11 is harmless to the hair incases of
Scald fiend and cures ltcyema, Salt
Ithcunt and 'all Skin Diseases of older
people. 35 cents. -0e
Tho Chaperon (angrily)—"1f you
allow that young man to kiss you
hl my presence I'll turn my back on
you. Ernestine—"Why, that's Just
what wo want you to do."
Some persons- are more susceptible 10:
colds than others, contracting derange -
In conversation with a detective a meats of the pulmonary organs from
the slightest causes, These should
short time afterwards the girl ad- ahvays have at hand a bottle of nlek(es
muted that she had murdered her Anti-Ceesunipthve Syrup, the present
da sovenefgn rmnedV Sol' ecu hs, ca -
mother, and gave as her motive the t,.,,1, -afid liaannna0e,1 of 1310 lungs.
fact that she had fallen in love with it will effect b. cure ao 'natter how
tl ld 1 be. You cannot
her. stepfather, ' and was.bitterly afford to a bowithout a remedy like
jealous of her motbor. ' B,ckla's, for It is the best.
Subsequently, accompanied by the a Saxon spearhead. In another
pian Robins, she went to the police Some rules have been published for hole was the skeleton of aL elan ecru-
station and Spade the following sta- discovering counterfeit bank -notes, ally tall, and here was found an-
tutory declaration: What the average man wants aro a other spear -head, as 1ve11 as the re -
"1. Rose Hubbard, of Percy street, few simple rules for discovering the trains of a belt -fastening. 1» another
XCorsington, Melbourne, solemnly and genuine article, place was a line silver ring of splen -
sincerely declare that 1 remember --- did workmanship. The site is one
hiking a statement to the police inon which Saxon and early Norman
Jail accusing Robins of murdering Any ENGLISH SPAWN LINIMENT political offenders wero executed,
mother. That iii absolutely untrue. Removes all hard soft or -calloused Stigand, an .Archbishop of. Canter-
bury, being one who suffered there.
Nip Discorso in the Hud. -It is diffi-
cult to eradicate a disease atter it
has b000mo- seated, therefore it is wise
to take any ailment in its h13(101 stages
and by such remedies as are sufficient,
stop t in s course. o( s the coin -
straampooistassiesoogy
It's Fresh, Natui'al Fragrance pleases the most critical and
will be a REVELATION to yott
ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE. RIBBON 'S 1T
The Bicycle
is King
Every person realizes :IOW that
there is n0 other vehicle so con,.
veuient in the country, town or
city as the wheel. 'rife wheels we
sell are the best in the world.
CLEVELAND
MASSEY-HARRIS
BRANTFORD
THE CUSHION FRAME WELLAND-VALE
1s the new feature, It has brought bicycling cgaln into po-
pular favor—Makes Rough Roads Smooth.
The Sills' Hygienic Handle Bar
a companion invention to the Cushion Frame. Write for our
new catalogues, and new picture cards. Mention this paper.
Wo desire to get in touell with every owner of a- bicycle In Oanada as
wo wish to place before them. all, the advantage o3 the. improvements now
to be found Oil the bicycles we handle. For this reason we want as many
persons as possible to send in from their locality a good list of bona tide
owners of bicycles who should be. interested in the purchase of a now
bicycle with the modern improvements. The lists will be received In regu-
lar order and to the `writer of each twenty-fifth Jotter in the order received.we will send free. of charge one pair of our 11nprovod I3oclroy Oyolo'
Skates, manufactured by us, sold regularly at 92.00 per pair. Tho flats
must be clearly written out with address and name. of natio of present
bicycle and should be addressed as follows: Department 13 Canada Cycle 60
Motor Co. Ltd., Toronto Junction,' Canada. Lists must bo. received not
later than Ray 24th.
Canada Cycle and Rioter Co., Limited,
" of the World's Best Bic cles "
Makers y s
Canadian Headquarters •
for Automobiles.
TORONTO
SAXON SKELETONS FOUND.
While .digging for the purpose of
erecting a children's swing at .High
House, Winchester, ICngland, work -
111011 have laid- bare flue 01' SLY hu-
man skeletons in good preservation.
One was that of a man Of gigantic
stature,' and on the ribs was found.
"My reason for making that state -1 lumps and blemishes Irein.horses, blood
pleat was to save myself from betngl spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone,
convicted. I now admit giving my sweonoy, stiltkls, sprnln5. sore and
mother quicksilver and arsenic at in- swollen throat, coughs, etc. Savo 9310
tervals, as she often struck m0 and by use of ono bottle. warranted the
was jealous of ale. known,
wonderful Blemish Cure over
"I was sorry for what /did to my t 1 it Cold 1 i tl
lnonest complaint of man, and when
mother, ,but she annoyed me gild Never put off until to -morrow what 110glocte, leads to serious results. Dr.
called me such terrible names that I; you can do to -day is a pretty good Thomas' ldclectric Oil will intro she
.cold or most violent cough.
todo i t to her. I
severest
g
• determined e
wa3
t include sa in r
rule, but ht does no ._
Y 6
ant malcing this statement to clear
unkind things, Sometimes a man is despised for
an innocent
Pelson." — twenty or thirty years because h0
The • police have satisfd them- bus Searching.— Dr. Von Stan's is so stingy, and then envied all the
selvesthat the eotlfesS]on ift true, but Pineapple Tablets are not big ntueeeus rest of his life because he is so richt
in face of the verdict of not gantry doses that ,contain injurious drugs or
1• 1117ab1 to take - any steps they aro e e Y 1 narcotics..—they are the pare vegetable
against the murderess. pepsin -the 111481 inn) extreet from this
luscious fruit, and the tablets are pre-
. T pared in as palatable form as the fruit
Stern Parent—"Young plan, I saw itself. They mire indigestion. 00 in a
you kissing my daughter as I passed box, as conte.—pa
the parlor door, and I want you to -----
know that I don't like it, What Mrs. Wedsoon (poutillgly)—"Mos.
have you to say about it?" Young 01d*Vifo next door has had two new
Man—"All I've got to say is that dresses to my one." Mr. Wodsoon
yea evidently don't know a good (spouse No. 2)—"Yes, my -dear, but
thing When you see dt•" you've had tiro new )husbands to her
end.''•
Just. the Thing ;.That's Wanted,-. A
131 'that acts tlponn'the. stomach and,
COFFEE HEART.P
;yet is-so•coml,ounded Chet certain 131-
, ,Very Plain. in 'Some People. : gredients sof Itpreserve their power to
1 t it 1' 1 L
;put upon the in ca;'j a cans s, O as o
-� 010,u' thornno t uxcr012, rho•. rata]tion. of
which cannot but be hurtful, was long
A great Mealy people go on suffer- looked - for by the ina(tloi3T:°.i)SroteSidon. 1t
lag front, annoying'ailments for a wItrde d,In Parinsloe'o V:egotablo,Pillsi
b -ivhj,ifi arc the result bt' lnue11 exert
long time before they can got their study, and aro scimttlficntlypre orad as
own Consent to give up the indul- a laxative and an alternative in one..
1 it' trouble
vhic t o t h
9'4]]44 from Ol
arlsoS.
A gentleman in Prooltlyn describes
his experience, a8 follows:
ago that S owed the palpitation
"1 betaine satisfied some months (log. If i11 is one you want to ' get
of rid of he can find his way back from
the heart,; from which 1 suffered al- Africa. 11 it is a valuable .one 110
1110811 (tally, to the 1100 of ootTcc, (I is apt to got lost if. ho goes round
'tad been a coffee drinker for $Q the 0011101'.
,years) but 3 found it 1101'3 ]lard to
give up the beverage.
"1: realized that I must give up
the harmful indulgencein coffee but
drink, and as tea is not to any lik-
to
I felt the necessity for a hot table
ing, 1 was at a loss for awhile, what
(10.
"One day T ran across a Very Seri
siblo and straightforward presenta-
tion,of the claims of'Postum Food
Coffee, and was so impressed there-
niy that 1- ceneluiled to' give it a
"eau dogs find their Way home
froin a distance?" is a question fre-
quently asked. It's according to the
trial, My experience with it was
unsatisfactory till I learned: how it
ought to be prepared—by thorough
belling for not leas than 15:or 20
minutes. :After 1 learned that 1088on
there wag no trouble. Posta» Food
Ooffee proved to bo a most palata-
ble and satisfactory hot beverage,
and I have used it ever since.
'',1'110 effect on my health has boon
most • salutary. It has completely
cured the heart palpitation fr0ni
which I used to rlu(for so lnuoh, liar-
tioularly after breakfast', and I never]lave a return .ef it except when. I
dine or lunch away from home and
am Ownpe110(1 to drill]( the old ]died
of comae,beeauso Postum 1s not serv-
ed. 11ine] that 2ostthm 1700d00d Coffee
cheers and invigorates while it pro-
duces no harmful, stimelation."
Name given by Postruli Co., Battle
Creek, Mich.
'.There's (t 1.0aS011
Ton days' trial pr0vea an eye
opento to many.
/lead the little book '"The Road
to'WollA'ille," in.eve'y pack:age.'.
C. C. R101I:AP.DS & CO.
Dane Sirs,—YouMINARD'S LINI-
MENT is our remedy for sore throat ,
colds and all ordinary ailments,
It never fails to relieve and cure
promptly.
CITAR2„D5 WR:OOTEN,
Port ' Sial grate. • •
A MODEL PUBLICAN. •
The death occurred 'recently of Mr.
Sale. Hey, the landlord of a nubile -
house ;111 the Girlhlgton district of
landlord, England, 'whose boast was
that. though he had ]:opt one house
for thirty' years, . a' (1run1(5n man
had never been seen inside it. IIe
know all the "wage days in his lo-
cality, and if any working man cable
in on that day, and asked for
liquor, Mr. 1Iey n'otfld Say, "YOU
can have 0110 dt'inl(i then you must
go ]ionto and give your wife your
wages. Y00 may then come back
and have another, When you have
washed yourself and brushed up." I•]fe
allowed lie bad language in the
house,
14: ono eve' saw a ]henpecked man
With a 'double chin;
1Cinard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria
Pau113110 (sarcastically) "Jack
struts along as if he owned the
earth." Elvira (sweetly) --"No won-
der. Last evening. I promised to let
him become my ;unbend,"
Ono Short Puff Mears the.: Head.—
Does your head aero? Dave you pains
over your eyes? Is the breath offen-
sive? Those are certain symptoms - of
Catarrh. Dr.: Agnew's Catarrhal Pow-.
der will cure mast stubborn •0astt8 in a
marvelluuely• short time. If you've had
Catarrh a week it's a sure cure, If it s
of fifty years?' standing it's';last as et-
fectivo. 50 cents. -117 - -
.Seedy -"Soule People are always
howling for more, no platter how
much they have. Don't you think
you'd be satisfied with enough?"
Groody—"Dare say I should if I
could get it,
hliaare's iiaimeal Cure3 Garg;l m Cay3
Disgusted Uncle—"1 shall leave my
money to the poor and needy." No-
good Nopliow—"Beavon bless you,
uncle; I always said you wouldn't
leave mo out."
A Curti for T•OVel' and Ague—rnrn,e-
oe's Vegetable Pills are enpoen .1 for
ate 111 any climate and they will be
found to preserve their powers 1n any
latitude. In .fever and ague they act
upon the secretions and neutralise the
poison width has found itt1 *1103' into
the bleed. They correct the impurities
which find entrance into the system
through drinking water or food,' 'and if
used as, a preventive fovera aro avoided.
A sentimental poet writes: "Hew
can I meet my darling?" After some
deliberation ever the. question We
have confo to the conclusion that 11e
can meet her by approaching her
from an opposite direction,
No Breakfast Table
complete without
An admirable food, with all
its natural qualities intact,
fitted to build up and maintain
robust health, and to resist
winter's extreme cold. It is
a valuable diet for children.
The Most Nutritious
and lSconomicaL
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