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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-7-6, Page 3t et :i. IN SUMMER ARRAY. Vortical bands of lace, leaching from hear to waistband, are the only tahmulua, of some exceedingly 1r014 full or sun plaited shirts in sheer, sort material. There is lovely dimity which has a white ground broken with groups of cords and sprineled with rosebud, atter, morning glory, chrysanthemum or garlend &signs—all favorite pat- terns of the etason—in various col - Fashion ...Talk ors, For short ionrneys nothing is bet- ter than heavy linen, blue. brown, dull pink or even white. The smart- est lin: n -coat snit is made (.villi a short, flatted skirt anti a box coat, Many of the white noes have colored linen collies and cuffs. The thinnest blouses may be worn under Lhc loose coats and while canvas or black or tan leather ties may be horn. Net, aut,usselhte d t soie, lace and embroidered "rues ]nn ns are being used for building up emit hats for uddeunitner wear, while tulle is once more playing its part in the trim- ming of elegant straw hats. A barrel -,shaped clothes hamper is a novelty of its kind and is more at- tractive in outline and color than most members of its class. It is made of rattan, woven with braided straw strands in a mixture of green, strew color and red. the semdtailored gown is the late est outgrowth. The shirts of these gowns are as correct is lite and fin- ish as the tailor's art can make theni, while the jackets or coats are(by every workingman. The only exquisitely made, and aro more or way to have health and strength is less elaborate. Worn over dainty to keep the blood rich and pure, and lingerie or sill blouses, they are be- the only way to get rich, strength corning and appropriate for almost Producing blood is through the use of any occasion. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, because The embroidered collar and sleeve they actually, mako new blood. Dr. trimming of linen or other wash nu- Williams' fink l'ilis make tirocl, tenial upon frocks of wool or sills worn out men and women vigorous is one of the season's Ends, and an- and strong. Sold by all medicine other lad is the use of velvet collars medicine, sent by mall at 50 cents upon linen and other tub materials, a box or six boxes for $2.50, by lendingthemselves to a tailor finish. writing The Dr, Williams Medicine Co,Brockville, Ont. Skirts grow trifler and wider, Even , the moderate ones are now at least five yards around the hem, while LARGEST HOSPITAL. tight are not too many to be con- sidered for skirts of thin material. Berlin, will shortly be able to boast Materials have to bo cut into many that it contains thn largest hospital gores to make this great width poo Flt the world. The new institution, sil;le. As n consequence, perhaps, or, which, is to bo called after the fam- at least, a compensation. skirts are ous physiologist, the Rudolf Virchow trinuned hardly at all except those hospital, will be fitted with aecom- of elaborate costumes. The hem ap- rrtodation for 2,000 patients. When fully equipped it will have a staff pears on nearly all the new tailor - of 650 physicians, nurses, attendants made and demitoilet skirts, and servants. In connection with A novel waist of white Japanese the hospital there will be a patholo- silk has a shoulder band extending gical and anatomical laboratory, over thq, sleeve tops of dine tucks. bath -house with medico -mechanical Tucks also make a front panel. The institute, section for Rontgen appli- shoulder bands are bordered with an antes, and a separate building also elaborate lace insertion which also for apothecaries. Hitherto the lar•g- edges the front panel of tucks and est German hospital was that et curves at each side in bolero effect, Eppendorf, Hoar Hamburg, with ac - A vertical band of the lace, ending in commodation for 1,800 patients. The a whimsical curl; trims each alcove. size of the new Berlin hospital may Stocks and cuffs aro made of the be best shown when compared with lane. the London 1'lospital, with 780 Ono sees plenty of slicplie•d's plaid beds, and the Marylebone Infirmary, traveling gowns, and very cool and with 741a, appropriate they seen. Somehow } these gowns, made with short., DANGEROUS DIARRHOEA, plaited skirts and short bolero jack- ets, scene exactly the right thing for Prevalent in Summer Months — the woman who is at her best in n What a Mother Should Do. mannish linen shirt waist. The two types are alien seri iceablo. practical Children are more likely to be at - and smart. With the checked suits tacked by diarrhoea during the sum - are worn wide black belts of loathe mer months than at any other sea- ter suede,tvit i enormous gilt or brass son. It is one of the most danger - buckles, ous symptoms of illness in a child of WORK -WORN =AT,, Can Obtain New Health and Strength Through Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills, Mr. Edgard Martel,, 98 St. Peter street, Quebec, is Ono of the thou- sands of workingmen throughout Canada ,who cheerfully admit that thoy are kept in health and strength through the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. TO a reporter who interviewed hila, Mr. Martel said:—"Tho present condition of my health contrasts eer•ikilgly with what it was nine Modern ecien'tilic warfare as hedge months ago, Then I felt that I was around with as many rules and regu- almost at death's door, while n'F1w I nations as is modern scientific foot - am strong auc] wo11, This happy ball, and the same penalty is lncar- cthango is entirely duo to Dr. Wil- rod for foul or unfair play—natnely, Barre' Pink Pills, I am a working- the stern 'disapprobation of tho man, and it is little wonder that spectators, after years of diligent toil my sys- The rules of war wore never played tem was gradually run down. MY so sorupulously as they are now, blood got as thin as water, and I Niven the slightest hint from one grow so poorly that the least.exor- belligerent thttt its opponnnt is not (.1011 would leave mo weals and from- observing tho rules of war brings the Uling. I consulted it doctor, who the whole civilized world to said that I was run down through heareyes of on hard work, but his medicine did not THE ALLi GPD OFFENCE.help me any. A. few Weeks later I was forced to quit work, anti short- Should one belligerent have cause ly after that had to remain in bed to complain of the bchavious of the moot of the time, Ono day a follow other, it makes a formal protest to workman called to see me, and in- the neutral nations, provided those ducal me to try Dr. Williams' Pink natfo.us were signatories at the Pills. Before the second box was Peace Convention at the Hague to finished I had a better appetite and that rule of war alleged to be brok- relislicd any meals, and with this en. Up to the present, however, came now strength. In a few weeks I there have been few complaints dur- was ahlo to go out again, and in ing tho Russo-Japanese war, and about six weeks from the time I be- even those have mostly been traced gen using the pills I was able to re- to the independent actions of a few turn to work, my health completely soldicra, restored and my strength as vigor- The igor- The presence of a seek or wounded ous as ever it bad been. I attribute soldier in a dwelling Nouse canted my complete recovery entirely to Theprotection upon it, and exempts its everrs yharda' Pink Pills, and I think other occupants from having troops every working man would bo quartered linen them. Commandersbettor for using a box of these pills are ]•orbitidon Lo requisition the pro- occastonally. party of such occupants. Mr. Mattel's advice should be taken Wounded prisoners of war roust be sent back to their own country as soon as cured. on condition of not returning to the seat of hostilities, or again bearing arms during the rest of the war. POISONPROHIBITED. Among other things prohibited aro the employment of poison, or el poisoned arms or projectiles, or of "any arms. projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous in- jury. 1t is also unlawful for a comman- der to issue an order that no quar- ter uayter is to be given; nor may any town, fortress or other place be giv- en over to pi;lage, even when taken by assault. Moreover, an enemy, having sur- rendered, or laid down his arms,. must not he killed or wounded. Nor is it permissible to kill or wound treacherously iudiviclunls belonging to the hostile nation or army, even although these may be under arms at the time Malting improper use of a nag of truce, or any other ensign or banner, or dressing in the enemy's uniform in order to deceive the said enemy, is also burred; and commanders must not attack or bombard towns, en- laces, habitations or buildings which are not defended. BULLETS THAT FLATTEN. Tho use of small -arm projectiles, "which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope, which does not en- tirely cover the core, or is pierced with incisions," was prohibited at the Peace Convention at Tho Ilague in 00 ]tu18t to.. this the ropresentatiVes of Great Britain would not agree, as- serting that the use of the "dum- dum" bullet—against which the clause was obviously aimed—was es- sential fox' the safety of civilized troops waging war against savage any age. But it should be remain- races, such as our soldiers had fre- bet•ed that diarrhoea is a symptom, quently to encounter, THE RULES OF WARFARE WHAT SOLDIERS CAN PO AND CAN'T DO. Tho Conduct of Armies in the Field Becomes Nora Humane, - Up ti11 within the memory of peo- ple now living, civilized nations waged war much as de savage races at this present day. Now, of course, all this is altered. The neck scarfs are both longer and broader than those worn last year, and this means that they will bo very broad, indeed, for last sea- son they nearly covered tlio front of the waist. With tho plaited waist, of course, there is nothing smarter than pique or plain linen stock or four-in-hand, and these aro too in- expensive in the shops to be troubled about at borne, - but it is wise to look to the fit of them, for if of the straight sort, that is, if not carved to bit the nett at the lower edge,. they arc sure to prove misfits and be most unsatisfactory, SULTAN'S KITCHEN. Tho private kitchen of the Sultan 0f Turkey is a veritable fortress, consisting of a small chamber sit- uated to the aright of the great en- trance, and is guarded. by barred windows and 'an armor -plated door. The cook etiolates under the ever - watchful eye of the kelardjhi bachi, ono of the most weighty functionar- ies in YitlIiz Paln a at Constantino- ple, for the health, the very life, even of, the ruler is at his mercy. When cooped, each dish is feetelod with red wax, bearing the official ecal of the I:olardjlri,' and 1'enlaine hermetically closed until the seals aro broken in the Sultan's own pre- sence. His Majesty's life 10 passed in a long series of elaborate pre- cautions, however, in shite of the care he takes of his health, Abdul hail1id, after a reign of twenty-five ,yearn, looks prematurely olcl and broken, Itis weakness is extreme end his body so thhtthat it is little more than a skeleton, JOB WORTH TTIIIJ GETTING.. The Speakership of the BriLish Iloaso of 001111nons is a good job. With his salary of $25,000 a Year, it carries the use Of 51. Magnificent re- sidence in the - Palace of Westminster, overlooking tho Thames, and various allowances, Perquisites, and pre•Ogtt rives, And when 1die holder retires, or is retired, he drops into a com- fortable pension of $20,000 a year for the 1oinal0der of his life and. a peerage, Iiim. Gully, the Speaker who has j.t retired—a grandson, by the way, of a boxing export, book-, matter, and Petty winner' celebrated in his 'dap—note enters 110011tiro on- jtryment ret (.(.,type pleasant things'.,: not a disease. Never try to stop diarrhoea, because it is an effort of nature to cleanse the bowels and get rid of the decayed food -stuffs in tlienr, Diarrhoea is had—but things would be worse for the child if diar- rhoea didn't coma While a mother 81100ld never try to 'stop diarrhoea, she should stop the cause, Diarrhoea is a symptom of indigestion having sot up decay in the food that is in the bowels, and the way to cure it is to 'cleanse the little tender Vowels with Baby's Own Tablets, It would 000111 strange to treat diarrhoea with n laxative, if wo didn't 'remember the catise of it. Both: diarrhoea and constipation aro the results of indi- gestion assuming different forms, and both are cncrod by ilnby's Own Tab- lets. But. the Tablets are more than a mere laxative, .They are absolutely a specific for all the minor ills that come to infants and young children, Whether a new-born Intim or a boy or girl'ten or twelve years. Ilere's a bit of proof. Mrs. Geo, McGregor, Hamilton, Orn1 , says: ---"Widen 8117 baby was teething. he had diarrhoea, was,very cross and did not, sleep well. I gave him Baby's Own Tab- lets, ald there teas 110 more trouble, I now always give him the Tablets when he has any little ailment, and he is soon better•,' At this Season no mother should be without Baby's Own Tablets in, the house. You can get. Uien at medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box by •writing the Dr, Williams' Medicine - Co., llrockville, Ont A MIIER. 'The small son of i,' clergyman who was noted for his tireeome sermons overheard two friends of his father Saying ]tow dry they wove and how hard it was to koop awake during them, Tho following Sunday, while the minister teas preaching, he was astounded to see his son throning pebbles at trio congregation, Tho 0legymalr frowned angrily at him, when the boy piped Out in a clear treble voice: - "It's ail right, pop, You go on preaching; 1'll keep them awake. 1:1:0 (after rho ce•enony)—'•'Do you really think I ,hall mnk0 a good hate, elnrlinng?" She "011, you're a11.. rig11t1 IIOw do you like your eentalh?" Neither would we assent to the clauses prohibiting the dropping of explosives from balloons, and making it unlawful to fire at an enemy pro- jectiles charged with asphyxiating or deleterious 'uses. No exception was, However, taken by us, or any other. nation, to the very stringent regulations .adopted as regards spies. Formerly ,these un- fortunates got exceedingly short shrift, and 'even among humane com- Mentde•s,'that but little care was taken to sift the charges against suspected individuals. Now, however, no spy, even al- (.houch taken in the act, may be exe- cuted without fair and proper trial; and a spy who, after rejoiningthe teeny to which he belongs, is subse- quently captured, becomes a prisoner of war, and carmot.be punished for his previous acts of espionage. TREATMENT OF NATIVES. Now Zealand has given a lesson to treatment of the the, world in its Maori, The Government, after an honorable peace had been concluded, preserved the lamds to him, looked after him, educated him, honored 111m, accorded hint respect, and cared for WS health. In the New Zealand Parliament there ave several Maori members, in t110 Now Zealand Cabin- et throw is a half-caste, while the Maori icing has a seat init also. In- deed, the educated Maori is anywhere and everywhere regarded as the equal of the Paella. THIS 'VETERAN GIVES REASONS '$X 8E PINS HIS F'AITl3 TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, Worn Out With ' Chrome Kidney Disease — The Great Canadian Kidney Remedy Banished His Pains, Acadie Siding, Kent Co„ N. B., June 26—(Special).—Calixto Richard, J. P., ono of the most highly re- spected men in this part of the coun- try, has joined the great army of those who pin their faith to Dodd's :Kidney Pills. As usual Mr. Richard has good reasons for what be does and he states them as follows: "I have been troubled with Kidney Disease for forty yea's and the re- sult was I found myself a worn out reran at seventy-two. Ilut after using two boxes of Dodd's 'Kidney Pills I And all my pais are gone and I can employ all my days with the best results. I cannot let the opportunity pass 01 lectin(; the publio l,now the great good Doild's Kidney Pills breve clone 1110." Dodd's Kidney Pille cure all rheu- matic pains by removing the cause— Uric acid in the blood. They pint vigor and energy in place of the, pain. POSTCARDS IN RATTLE. A collector of postcards in St. Petersburg states that all the sold- iers in the Japanese army are sup- plied with very peculiar postcards. These cards aro surrounded with an artistic mourning border, printed on a' piece of white silk, and are worn by the Japanese soldiers on their chests. Before going to the war they writo on the postcard the name and address of the person to whom they wish the information of their death to be sent. In case of death on the field of battle the post- cards are stamped with the seal of the regiment certifying the death of the bearer, and are sent to Japan. A Cour Stomach and a Sour Tamper travel hand-in-hand and 010 1necursorn 01 mental nttd physical wreck. Nine hundred and. ninety-nine Omen in a thousand food foment lindi0•estion) f the cause. Dr. Von Stan Pineapple Tablets keep the stomach sweet—aid dizestion—beep the nerve centres well balanced—they're nature's panacea— pleasant and harmless, 35 cents. -88 "What did papa say?" "He show- ed methe door." 'And what slid you say?" "I said it was certainly a very handsome door, but not what I had coarse to talk about. That made him laugh, and a minute later you were mine." Dr. J. D. I{e11ogg's Dysentery Cordial is prepared from drugs known to the profession as thoroughly reliable :or the cure of cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, griping pains anti summer complaints. It Stas been used successfully by medical practitioners for it (.umber of veers with gratifying results, If suffering from any summer complaint it 15 101; the medicine that will caro you. 'Ity a bottle. It sells for 911 cents. UNWIELDY HIPPOPOTAMI. They Thrive Mightily in Central African Marshes. "In the channels which traverse the oneu'slies of certain districte in Central Africa," writes a traveller, "hippopotami in inceedibl0 numbers are stet with --sometimes in herds of sixty and seventy. Wherever the channel widens out into a reedy lake rows of grotesque -looking heads, with ears erect, appear above the water surface, their owners studying the extraordinary Apparition pro- duced by the steamer. On approach - fug the spot tli:se heads disappear ono after the other under water, and a series of waves anti large ripples indicate tlio passage of . the monster forms below the surface. Altor a foto animates' time the same liege heads appear, generally down -stream of the •boat. They have another stare and again disappear, with a snort .and the expulsion of a small volume of water from the nostrils. Not infrequently a severe bump is 1 felt in the steamer, making the wh. Whole Iin11 quiver, as the back of a hippo- potanns seeking to escape has touch ort it. "11 bio water should happen to bo shallow the attempts of those ani- mals to hirle themselves are ludicrous tis their movements are clumsy and thole anger arid fear are evident. In sucli cases their heads and the fore- parts of their bodies are ender water, and nothing is seen but the huge pink hind-quarters,kicking struggling, churning up the water in the effort to get out of sight. Although .their uneoutlh entice may no safely Watch- ed from a steamer, it is a very dif- ferent matter if the observer is in a eanoe or small boat. 'then his, position is 080 of considerable danger, as he stands a very good 011011ce of tieing upset. "As the water of all these chan- nels swarms With crocodiles such a contingency is not pleasant to con- template. `Phe natives are fully a11vo to this risk and never venture in their elegem ean0115 into illy broad sL1'aama infested with hippopotami, but invariably keep to the shallow and narrow bennehes on either side of the main rive'." UNBEA1IA13LE, An English tourist; while resting Err a.veav sham limn 7 Uegan to sleep at a wayside inn on a summer day better i11an I hacl for yeai•5 dxet0ro. I 0. Gab 80 sane an (.111 s en driving 310:00 110311 resect Postern 'Co8co f07 (L here° so thin that it staggered as several years anti like it better and it walkod. Sind it more benelledni than wheal I "Why c10rt't you putt more flesh on *et nag?" the tourist exclaimed 111- first begn)i.- 71 is al urisp0ak0Ulo l digeru fly, iov to lie ral3evrcl of the old distress "More, is it?" the Irishman an- rind siotinees," Name givoet l:y Pose Snored. "Why, by the poWer'SI don't Punt Company, Battle 'Creek, Mich, that the poor creature can There's n reason. yore see lrnrclly' Oarr . what little there is on Wad the little boolc, a"Tho Read y hire DOW?'t to Wellvllle," in each plrg, �� � nevi,— i� will be paid by 9 I -even Brothers i.imited, Toronto, to any person who •nn prove that this soap contains my form of adulteration whatsoever, it contains any injurious chemicals, A010 far the OaiAann liar. W PERSONALLY 00151)I3CTET) TOUR California and Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the Grand Trunk Railway System and connect- ing lines leaves Quebec July G, and DO YOU WANT PURR 4'EA ? not mixed with sweepings, dast or refuse, but the. carefully selected, lnanufacttlred and packed in 11�1l'li to PRESERVE THEIR FRIESHNESEa That's why you Want A ENGLISH STATUIIE. To Statistics have recently been col- lected of the height of 10,000 Eng- lish boys and mon. At the age of seventeen these averaged 514. 81n,; at the ago of twenty-two, 511. 9M.At eeve11teel they weighed 149 lbs„ at twenty-two, 158 lbs. No nation Moconnect- ing and 1 pronto July 0. ']ho fa Increasing in height and weight so mute will Uo via c olcago, thence rapidly as the 13riLish. In fifty years thro�e,h Council Bluffs to Omaha, tho average has gen11P for the Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops whole nation from 5ft7t0n, to 5ft, will be made at each of these Places Brie" '1'ho average height. oR tho Bri- pnd side trips falcon to Manitou, upper classes at thirty years of Cripple Creek, Garden of the Gods, age is 51t. 8;in,; of then laborer, etc. From thele the party will con ,511. 7 8-G4u, Tho _criminal class tinuo through 010 famous scenic route of the Denver and trio Grande, ttirongh the Royal Gorge to Salt Lake City, thence to I.os Angeles, San Francisco, Mt, Shasta, Port- land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and home through St. Paul end Minnea- polis. Tho trip will occupy about thirty days, ten days being spent on the Pacific coast. The price for tho round trip, in- cluding railroad face, Pullman tour- ist sleeping cars, all ideals in the dining car, hotels, side trips, etc., is $165.50 from Quebec, cr $100.550 from Montreal and $150.00 from Toronto. This first trip is designed as a vacation trip for teachers, al- Uiough many who aro not teachers will improve the opportunity of tak- ing tiro trip at the remarkably lore price afforded. For full particulars address E. C. Bowler, General Agent and Condnc- tor, Room 308, Union Station, To- t RUSSIANS ASSASSINATIONS. A Formidable List During Last Pew Years, What a strange being the man must be who has the ambition to be a high Russian official; it almost seems like signing one's own death war- rant to accept a portfolio in present tinges The Govc11noe of Baku was recently assassinated by a botnh; and apper'ently bomb -throwing has be- come quite a usual occurrence. I was looking over in a newspaper a list of the high officials assassinated (.hiring the last few years, writes T. 1'. O'Connor. here it is; it is a formidable and dreadful list: hl, Bogoliepoff, Minister of Educe - then, by Karpovich, after the Univer- M. Sip.iagin, 'Meister of the In- terior, ey Behan:Abeli', April 15th, 1902. the General l3ogdanovich, Governor of Ufa, after a massacre of strikers, May 1.9th, 1008. General BobrilcolT, Governor or Pin - land, by l:ugon Schemanun-a June 1.7th, 1904. Vice -Governor of 'Flizabothpol, Transcaucasia, July, 1904, M, Plehve, Minister of the Interior, assassinated .r y means of a bomb as be wee proceeding to have an audi- ence with the Czar, July 28th, 1004. Lieut. -Col. L'ogusla.vslcy, Chief Ad- ministrator of the Sin'marin district of rho Caucasus, August, 1904. Greed Duke Serigus, killed by a bomb at it oscow, February 17th, 1.905. Amongst those .m whom attempts have been made, in some cases in- volving serious injury, are 111. Pobio- donostsene Procl.rator of the Holy Synod, March 1001; General Wahl, Governor of Vilna, 3tIay, 1902; Prince Obolenski, Goversor of Kliarkoff, August, 1902; M. Bessono5, Chief of Police at ICharkoll, same time; Prince Galitein, Governor-Qeeeral of the Caucasus, October, 1908; M. Metlen- ko, Chief of Police at Grodno, No- vember, 1903; Chief of Warsaw Po- lice, Mardi, 1905; Governor of War- saw, May, 1005. IN COLONEL'S TOWN. Things Happen, From the horns of the famous "Bcyhncl leeeyartali of Cartersville," away down South, comae an enthu- siastic letter about Postern. "I was in very delicate health, suf- fering from indigestion and a nerv- ous trouble so severe that I could hardly sleep. The doctor ordered me to discontinue the use of the old kind of coffee, which was like poison to ore, producing Such extrenre'dds- turbance that I could not control myself, But such was my love for it that I could not got my own con- es= to give it up for some time, and conLinuedto sillier, till my father one day brought Home a package of Poe* tune Food Coffee, "I had the anew food chine careful. 17 prepared according to directions, and gave it a fair trial. It proved to have a rieli flavor and made a stealthy, wholesome and delightful drink. To my taste the addition of cream greatly improves it, "'My health began to improve as 80011 as the drug effect; or the old cof- fee was - removed and the Postural Coffee had time to male its i155110nce felt. Idy nervous troubles were speedily relieved 3111(1 the sleep which the old Wine drove trom my pillow always eat110 to soothe and strong- then trongthen nee niter I had drtr111: Pastime— beings down the average, as their height is but 5ft. 6 4-5in, PLEASURE. Pleasures aro e11 the keener rare Indulgence.—Juvenal. 0 Give Tlolloway's Corn Cure a trial, It removed ten corns from one ' pair of feet without any pain. What it has done once it will do again. THE LAST WORD. "Does your 'wife insist on having the last word?" said the man who asks impertinent questions. "Certainly not," answered Ilfr. Meckton. "She doesn't have to in- sist." Dropsy is One Positive Sign of Kid - nay Disease —Have you any of these unmistakable signal Puffiness andel the oyes? Swollen limbs? Smothering feeling? - Manisa of the character of the urine? Exhaustion after least exer- tion? 11 yen hove there's dropsical tendency ono you shouldn't delay, an hour 11 putting yourself under the great South American Kidney Curs. -80 11E APPROVED. "Didn't your new hat come home?" "Nol The inpudent milliner said she wanted an advance on it. And I told her to keep her old hat," "That's right, my dear. That's the proper spirit!" A Pill. for Generous Eaters.—There are many persons of healthy appetite ant' poor digestion who, after a hearty meal are subject to much suffering. The food of which they have partaken lies like lead in their stomachs. Headache, depression, it smothering feeling follow. One so afflicted is unfit for business or work of any load. In this condition Parmelee's Vegetable Pills wilt bring relief. They will assist the assimilation of the ailment, and used accdrding to direction will restore healthy digestion. VIE HEST '(Til' HAD. "Is this the best claret, ](.Murphy?" asked the Irishman of his butler. "It is not, sore," was the answer, "but it's the best yo've' got.': Have You a skin Dleoaso? Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Eczema, itch, Barber's Itch, Ulcers, Blotches, Chronic Erysipelas, Liver Spots, Prurigo, Psoriasis, or other eruptions of the skin -what Dr. Ag- new's Ointment has done for others rt can 410 101' you—euro you. One applies. - Lion gives relief. 86 cents. -87 RAFFLING FOR AN ESTATE. A 00'1110115 direction was left in the will of the late Mr, 11S. Ii. Mainwar- ing, of Carlton, in the Colony of Vic- toria. The property is to be divided into six equal parts and numbered. Nwmber§ corresponding to the por- tions are to bo placed in envelopes, which are to bo drawn from a box by the testator's six children. Each one will retain the portion of the estate corresponding with the 111111-. bor drawn in the envelope. Lever's Y -Z (Wise Bead) Disinfect- ant Soap -Powder dusted in the. bath, softens tho water and disin- fects. CHURCH BUILT BY CONVICTS. Outside Portland P1•ison, England, is St. Peter's Church, which is used by the public ancf was collstrected be, convicts. It is the only edifice in Great Britain that can lay claim to this distinction, It is attended mainly lay tho office's of the prison and the military station in the neighborhood ret Verne Citadel, the highest point in the island, although those who live near may go there if they wish. Flameout as syrup; nothing equals it as a worm medicine; the name is Mo- ther Cravoa' Worm Exterminator. 'rho' greatest worm destroyer of the age. BRIAR PIPE'S; Tlio 50 -called briar pipe Is not made of briar at all, but - from the root of a particular kind of heather, called it Preneh 111uyer0, which grows on the hillsides of the 'Tuscan Alps in North Italy and on tho 111011fLains of Corsica. English tradesmen, !biding tho correct word benyero somewhat difficult for the English tongue to pronounce, retitle ed it to briar, and in this way the corruption crept in, and. was estab- lished by popular usage. Originally Swiss peasants made stuff-boxes' ,of this wood, aid when snuff -taking be - carne unfashionable the peasants turned their attention to slaking pipes from the root, and found a ready market for them. "My dear friend, 1must cede yet to lend 1110 at 0)1110 $l; I hove left my purse at ]home and lhavnll'11 a cont in .my po01tot1" "I can't lend 7011 $13 just now, but eat pile you hl.(.ho way of gat:Mg (.110 mee107' at onto1" "You aro extremely kind." "IXerc's five cents; rldo imine and iota yens purse," wJL ONs FLY DS WILL CLEAR THEMM'OUT BEWARE OF SUBSTITtreIIQ.arsauxiscausrunnozainisawsromerainakema ._._. FEATHER DYEING maaein7 0nd aerllog .ad Iiia aloroe ckan5d Fah", can bo alut Ly poor, ro i.r 00 th. b..t 141150 h DG1T1SII AMERICAN DYEING GQ MONT3 141i PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS. During Juno, July, August and September the Chicago and North Western Ry. will sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore. (Lewis 6c Clarke Excursion), Se- attle, Victoria, Vancouver at very low rates. Correspondingly cheap fares from all points in Canada. Choice of routes, best of train ser- vice, faverable stopovers and liberal return limits. Rates, folders and full information can be obtained from 13. N.. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King St„ Toronto, Ont. 31 "What I admire about Rojestvon-, sky," said one Russian officer, "Is his reckless bravery." "Reckless bravery?" "Yes; in allowing him.' self to get into the same ocean with the Japanese." Good Digestion Should Wait en Appe- tite.—To have the stomaslr well is to have the nervous system well. Very delicate aro the digestive organs. In ...oleo so sensitive arc they that atmos- pheric changes affect them, when they become disarranged no getter r.7;u'at.11 is trocurable than Parrnolce's Vog3table Pills. They will assist the digestion 1.0 that the hearty eater will suffer no in- convenience and will derive all the bene- fits 01 his food. Johnnie—"Mamma, this book says knowledge is power." Mamma— "And it is, my child." Johnnie- "No, mamma, it isn't. I know there is pie in the pantry, but 33 can't get it." Eighty Team Old — Catarrh F1'ty Years. Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cures him. Wantany stronger evidence of the power of this wonderfulromedy over this universal disease? Want the truth of the case confirmed? Write George ,Lewis, Shamokin, Pa. No "says:— "I ays:"I look upon Illy cure as -a miracle." It relieves in tea minutes. -50 "The "Tho ancient Chaldeans," observed the professor, "used to. write 'their letters en bricks." "And a good idea, too," chimed in practical Mr-; Graba,ll. "Then, when a girl , sent a fellow's letters back to him he could use 'em to build a stable or some- thing." ENfLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT Removes alt hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood. spavin, curbs, splints, ringbono, sweeney, stillles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Savo 850 by 050 of ono bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. "I feel very i11 this morning, mate- rna." "Ill enough to go .to bed?'S "No -o. mamma." "Well, how i11 do you feel," "'About queer enough to stay away from school! Pndns, Like the Poor,. Arc Always With U5,—That portion of man's life which la not made up of - pletteure is largely composed- of pain, and to bo free from pain is a pleasure. Simple remedies 01.0 always the best In .treat- ing bodily Min, and 58 safe, sure and simpls remedy is Dr. Themes' Eeloctrle 011. You oannot de wrong' In giving it a triad when required, PAVEMENT OFF WHALEBONE. A curious memento of the whaling industry of Monterey, in Mexico, re- mains in the pavement loading up from the street to the west door o4 the church of San Carlos de Bonn - 'nem. This is one of the churches founded by tho Spanish missionary, fathers, and is still in excellent re- pair, The round, meslu•Oom-like tab- jocts in the pavement aro the verte- brae of rho. great mammals. Tho pavement fs• in 'geed condition and seems to Wear well. 170 you catch cold easily i Does the cold hang on F 'fry •fin's ' ,re l"ilo idLcing Ti on It cures the most stubborn kind L coughs enol colds, I1 it 50es11't euro yeti, y011r Money, Will be sefuilded. 7ridedi 8, 4, `flt14tta Ado, 101 1 750,5/0. ltglFo' Yi.Y;i'loronlo,Can, 71'31:.1 NT #JIM,.08