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Hints
leas owes& it
Seen in Paris Shops.
Muffs are quite large or of'medi-
tl
m size.
The butterfly bow in . millinery
holds its oxen,
i 'There is an absence of revers on
o
he new coats.
There are many black moire hats
Firmed with skunk.
[ Corduroy makes stylish gowns
' r. d essy merle ug eie ear: - ..,-
Scotch plaid silk is used to trim
'and frocks for little girls,
is a favorite trimming for af-
on and evening costumes.
the little girl there are little
Of !'Scotch plaid velvet.
g loose coats of plain or rib-
elvet are being much worn.
ong the new neckwear are
ound- many variations of the Na-
poleonic collar.
There is a marked liking for vari-
ous shades of red, white' rose and measurably postponed, Dr, Wil-
e,oral. 1hams' Pink Pills are literally worth
Sheer white waists of batiste and l their weight in 'gold to growing
lawn i ectively stitched with I &iris and women of mature years.
''-' They fill ,the veins with the rich,
of the new street red blood that brings brightness to
tch the fabric in the eye, the glow of health to sal -
A SAFE TONIC
And There is Nothing Better Than
Br, Williams' Pink Pills folk
Toning Up the Blood.
It is said that wonlan'srwork is
never done, and it is a,.'`feet that
whether insociety pe -:•n the home
her life is filledr-Cvith more cares
and more worelige than falls to the
lot of man. ,Por this reason women
are compiled regretfully to watch
the -.growing pallor of their cheeks,
the coming of wrinkles and the
thinness that becomes more dis-
tressing every day. Every woman
knows that ill -health and worry is
a fatal enemy to beauty, and that
good health gives the plainest face
an enduring attractiveness.
What women fail to recognize is
the fact that if the blood supply is
kept rich and pure, the day of the
coming of wrinkles and pallor, dull
eyes and sharp headaohes is im-
08.
ed dresses have
somewhat in
narrow ab the
designs the slash
back.
a favored color for
es, and all tones of
favor.
duroy, duvetyne, and
e !cloth are materials
for separate wrape.
' igantles of the dolman
of moleskin, sealskin,,
inchilla.
: sheer, soft materi-
Ile, mouseline de
de chine.
s have black or white
`wnas, and white - have
ed flounces.
Phi peg top 'silhouette,
ibPnctlyfashionable,is
the new evening
yen
are made of
and velvet a
line.
:vas. for older women
16Sfacade, metal,. lace,
show the high waist
me ate neon dresses have
length 4lnics extending across
side and back -and cut with a
t flora.
THE RIO GRANDE RIVER.
Wgr"Sen times Rises With Ex-
aor inary Rapidity.
The Rio Grande is such a capri
cions riser that ib has been neces-
sary a: number of times to appoint
commissioners on the part, of the
United States and Mexico to settle
botindary questions it has set afoot,
ass Youth's Companion. In ilius -
low oheeka, and charms away the
headaches and backaches that ren-
der the lives of so many women
constantly miserable.
Mrs. William Jones, Crow Lake,
Ont., says; "I feel that Dr. Wil-
liam,' Pink Pills saved my life. I
was so badly run down that I oould
hardly drag myself around. I was
so bloodless that I was as pale as
a sheet, and you could almost see
through my hands. In fact the doc-
tor told me my 'blood had all turned
to water. I was taking medicine
constantly, but without benefit. My
mother had so much faith in Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills that she
bought me two boxes and urged me.
to take them. How thankful I am
that I followed her advice. Before
these were gone I began to feel
better, and I continued using the
Pills until I had taken five more
'boxes, when I was again enjoying
the blessing of perfect health, with
a good color in my face, a good
appetite, and I feel sure a new
lease of Life. I will always, you
may be sure, be a warm friend of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
If you are weak or ailing, begin
to cure yourself to -day with the rich
red blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
actually make. If you do not find
the Pills ab your dealer's, send 50
cents for a box or $2.50 for six
boxes to the Dr, Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brookville, Ont., and they
will be sent you by mall, post paid.
UNREST IN INDIA.
Britain Facing Another Period of
Trial With Her Asiatic Colony.
The unrest, or, rather, the symp-
toms of unrest which are now be-
tration of its vagaries, this story of . coming inoreastngly manifold in Ins
the, experience of a mining man in Lo,dtvritee a correspondent of the
New Mexico is told • Landon Telegraph, are being
He was taking a derrick into the watched by the Government of In -
e, loaded upon four wagon dna wibh the greatest care. Little
drawn by fair mules. He doubt is felt by those who aro well
o helpers, one ce whom for- informed that developments are
y was familiar with the quite possible at any moment, the
: The party came to the more so since much of the agitation
ode an hour before sun- which is now being carried on with
wide river bed was to be regard to quite a variety of pro -
there was no water -only bleme is being most carefully "en-
rom one bank to another. gineered. This is particularly the
was there, but it was case with respect to the agitation
ough the sand beneath against the treatment of Indians in
South Africa, a very real grievance,
• being a ''tenderfoot," which has long been felt with in-
as for caning em the nearer oreasing bitterness, and which, as
nk, where the grass was good; it appeals to Hfndns and Moslems
to t hls helper told him that would alike, lends itse]£ admirably to pro -
never d4, unless he was willing ,to paganda purposes.
take ltisi chances of istaving there Coupled with this, which is fox
a week dr se. A good lea] of wa- the moment to take the main place
ter sometimes came down in the 1n the popular expression of India's
cha ' euddenly, and ib would be grievances, there is, of -course, the
across while they eould, agitation over the operation of the
, they started over the
hen of a suddenthe
ars were floundering in
; and the whole outfit
;ear being drawn in.
ey got the two leaders clear of
°harness, end the other two
lees drew fleet one and then the
flier out of the quiokealyd, The
eaats were safely hitched again,
net by leaking a long oirauit got
east 'the quicksand to the other
r hnk, Ily, that time ib was aimoat
ten o'clor and the moon had
CH hadhe
just an t
o
g
link when a roaring noise
up the channel It came
1 water that stletelied
bank, and was travel -"f
award Lha party, In t
011a
Press Law, which throws the onus
of establishing thecontrary on
editors of papers charged with sedi-
tion;
edi-tion; therm is the somewhat excited
opinion among the Moslems foster-
ed during the Turkish troubles, and
exploited by the riots at Cawnpore
over the alleged demolition for pub-
lic -purposes of a portion of a
mosque; there are, finally, a num-
ber of minor political demands now
being put ferward by Hindus or by
Moderne, or by both. The situation,
in short, is seah that those influenc-
ing opinion in India may at any mo-
menb deem it seful to forge mate
tere to extrem
Nor hes''
that the
1Fi
the aygbem bf sending explosive let-
ters-'is'apparently on the increase.
let -
tortes
maybe very well questioned
• ether, apart from the South Af-
rican issue, the Indians of any race
or religion have any serious griev-
ance, but there is so much irre-
sponsibility among sections of the
leaders, so strong a desire to ex-
ploit opportunities, that even those
who know India well are not too
reassnred as to the likely coureo of
imm 'ate happenings. I i at
ellt a
,g,
Ideal e
Also Quick
No medicine brings s
lief, exerts such an invigo
encs, or so thoroughly and
cures threat troubles as "Cat
ozone." Doctors, hospitals, can
ums, all say that for those who s
anyrate, certain that the agitation from changeable weather, for
8 who are predisposed to catarrh
in India is going to be carried a trouble, deafness, or bronchi
good deal further, and it is always treatment is so indispensabl
possible that some of those chem. tarrhozoue." -�
?toning it may have no objection- I contracted a •severe co
ff it worth while -to securing the lowing my occupation of furnitur
glory of some sorb of martyrdom. In yelling, and eventually it dovolo
a situation' such as the present into Catarrh. The deauttory mode o
more depends upon a knowledge of tie chanoef tote tttend to the Ca aril
the Indian Government than upon condition, and at last I became a vio-
the policy of the India Office, tem of Chronic Catarrh. I bought a
,b large package of Gatarrhozone, used it
GOSPEL OE SCENTED S01I'. lie per directions, and have never been
bothered elate. I will be only too glad
Ungava Missionary Narrates HiS to give any information 1 .possess to
8 y any person suffering from the disease
Experiences. that was the bane of my life two
Half the staff of what is perhaps yoa�'
P 'aP A, H. SWARTZ, Brockville, Ont.
the loneliest mission station in the Two months' treatment guaranteed,
world is now spending a brief fur- price $1.00, smaller size 50e.; at all
lough in England. That half-staff druggists, or the Catarrhozone Com -
is the Rev. S. M. Stewart, whose pang, Kingston, Ont., and Buffalo, N.Y.,
permanent address is anywhere in U.S.•A
Ungava, the great ico-bound pro-
since between Labrador and Hud- Avoiding Disappointments.
sous Bay -a thousand miles further All of us have more disappoint -
from civilization than the scene of meets than we need to have. If we
Grenfell's work in Labrador, would Iearn to look upon life as an
"The most anxious moment of the unfolding story of varied incident
year," said Mr. Stewart, "is when and ceaseless change, rising to its
the Hudson Bay Company's vessel glorious climax, the ups and downs
from, England is sighted, and We of it would seem less crucial to us.
are waiting to know whether she It hurts to be jolted out of our
brings us good news or ill. A few rubs; it is hard to bear losses, and
years ago my furlough was nearly sometimes harder to sustain wisely
due, and I was looking forward to the hallowing of abundance. It
getting back to sea my old father in wears upon us to toil for a great
Ireland. Then the ship came, and end, and to come far short of it.
I found• he had died nine months Yet there should be no real disap-
before." pointment in all this, for we 'have
"We gob on quite well without no promise of immunity from
news," the exile declared, "and I change or from failure to obtain our
find I can pick up the threads of desires. If we expect to be undis-
everything that matters within a turbed in a complacent walk we
week after I get home." shall be disappointed. If we expect
For the last eighbeen months Mr. interruptions we shall have fewer
Stewart has had a colleague to of those experiences that we cora-
share his solitude, but for twelve monly call disappointments.
years before that he carried on the --�r-- --
work ainglo-handed. "ANOTHER KNIGHT MOTOR
The missionary's preaching in- SUCCESS."
eludes the gospel of cleanliness, and — -
he Woke it up in a practical way The adoption of the Knight Motor
with cakes of soap. by the F. B. Stearns Company of
"Unfortunately," he remarked, Cleveland seems to have been
"I gave them scented soap to start merely the beginning of the taking
with, and they ate every cake they up of this motor by several proms-
could got hold of, Now I have nent arms throughout the United
taken to carbolic, and they say they States,
don't like `medicine soap,' so they Tho achievement of the Knight
use ib for.the purpose it was meant Motor, both in this country and
for." abroad, have induced the Moline
Mr. Stewart is going back to his Automobile Company of Moline,
work in Ungava as soon as he has Ill., to adopt it. This company will
found friends to defray the cost of have cars equipped with the power -
a motor -boat. that will rival his ful 'Knight Motor on the market by
"`twelve -dog power Esquimotor" in the first of the year.
keeping him to touch with his seat- Scarcely second in importance to
tered congregations, He is looking their announcement in regard to
forward with lively anticipation the Knight Motor, is- the recent
both to the experience of sailing purchase of a lieonse by J. M.
the boat up from Newfoundland, Willys of the Willys Overland dem-
and. to the reception it is likely to pany. 'she Overland people are, by
be accorded by hie parishioners. the way, one of the largest poppet
engine builders of the United
Very
�r u States. In rho old Galford plant at
1 e;�y Sick""11O Doctor •Elyria, Ohio, which was formerly
employed in the oomrtruetion of
es
l•
ari-
1 lifer
hose
lung
8, 110
s
"Ca.
�i
flow Aid Was Secured Garford Trucks, they have started
to build the Knight Motor, This is
'most signifkant, for possibly no one
The Experienee Not Unconunon. motor ear oompany has been more
strikingly successful than- that
The person who suffers from a directed by Mr. Willys.
stomach ailment, if far from a doctor ,1-
or drug store, 10 bound to be extreme -
Tile Bast Books.
ly miserable. Such was the case with
Mr. rohnson ID. ,Illvans, a well known Read the best books. It will be
farmer living near Fidmonton, who time enough to read the third or
writes: "My stomach got upset I think fourth -rate boolre w12en you have
owing to bad water. I found great
pain after eating. 'There was swelling mastered all the first-rate, 'head
and much gas in my stomach and no above you. We should choose our
person could have been more rattier- books as we do our Lovers -not s0
able. Away out in the country it is far above us as to be beyond our
not easy to get medical attention ex- reach, but far enough to inspire
teat at great cost, and I had to do and elevate us, Why should we
without. A neighbor who heard of ne ]
poetasters and the'
my condition sent mea partly lilted readP g set the
bottle of 'Nerviline.' The first dose poets 7 Why fill our time with the
shallow compilers, and let go the
great chroniclers of great events?
Why be compelled to remain in ig-
norance of the immortal classics,,
because we have wasted our pre-
cious memento on the silly story-
teller of the day?'' We need to
know what De Quincey finely calls
the "literature of power" ---whose
dynamic energy may pass into our
spiritual being like iron into 'tete
blood. Ephemeral .things may be
lightly touched an, passed by.
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If, you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes 'thee, In fact, I only hoard of one
orr
G nnulateF}
d elide. Doesn't Smart man who had a decant excuse for
-Seethes ye P+iwma in.siatil
,Llquid,g25o, 50c. Being to am!: reaper who was he,
itfuriee Eye Salve in Aseptfe Tubes, eaptainlf a0ked tiro pa88enger.
21o, SOe. Eye Books Free by Mail. Noah, the captain answered,
ayd''tute good ter aseyte Umt Need Oars "tor- if the old fellow had'. remained
Murine Bye Remodir CO.. Chicago era share he would have been drown-
.
l
lee•
11h: yb`»iYt-. .f.glnmoy 17.tot
tCks,eTtfsap th
generation might be
tcsl obile race,
eased the pain in my stomach. How
good that relief was I will never be
able to tell. Nerv111ne cured me, To-
day our home 1s supplied with many
bottles of Nerviline, No farmer should
be without it, because if it's armpit,
diarrhoea or internal pain, Nervillne
is a dead sure cure."
Sold by every, storekeeper and drug.
gist,arFamily size50on, trial size 250„
1 p by The Catarrhozono Co.,
Buffalo, N,Y., U.S, �.
S _
Truth and' Wisdom.
If a, woman dies of a broken
heart she geperally does it before.
she is sixteen,
The fellow ..
who is riding d his hob-
by expects all the world to ho get out
of his ,way,
SOMA people seem, to think they
can't be bright without casting re-
flections,
The difference between pride , lily
vanity depends upon-wheth
have it or itis possessed
alto else,
taart's great 1
C
sL�
3
0 a„
The itching, burning, suffers
loss of sleep caused by eczemas,
rashes and irritations of the elan
.and scalp am at once relieved and
permanent skin health restored in
most cases by warm baths with
Cuticura Soap followed by gentle
applications of Cuticura Ointment.
0011105 a eons and ointment aro said throughout
the world. A liberal asuman of a etl, with 32 -peso
bookletou tpo caro and treatment of too ekin and
coaly, sent post-free. Address Potter DM.11 Cher+,
Co, ' a' '1
and
His Sounding Machine Ilas Saved
Many Lives.
"No wonder that we sailors bless
the name of Lord Kelvin." Such
is the concluding eentence in a let-
ter written by Admiral Kennedy to
the London Times, paying tribube
to the inventive powers of that
great scientist for the good that
has resulted from their application
to maritime needs, The sounding
machine devised by Sir William
Thomson (as he then was) is the
subject of Admiral Kennedy's par-
ticular appreciation, This can
readily be understood when the
narrow escapes from destruction
for which the machine was respon-
sible are considered. On one oc-
casion a naval vessel reached the
harbor of St, John's, . Newfound-
land, in safety purely by means of
soundings taken by the machine.
every half_ hour in fog, gale, and
blinding snowstorm. On another
occasion the navigating officer felt
assured of safety when the chart
marked 100 fathoms no bottom.
"Throw Thomson overboard," was
his superior officer's instructions,
"Thomson" was accordingly heav-
ed over and marked fifeeen fath-
oms.
athoms. "Had we continued on our
course we should have been ashore
before • daylight," writes the ad-
miral.
BARGAINS IN STOCK.
Won't interest the man who is nursing
a bunch of sore corns. Give him a bottle
of Putnam's Cora Extractor. It is pain-
less, takes out the cern, cares in one day,
Beware of substitutes for "Putnam's," 250,
at all dealers,
y�
"We could save a great deal of
time by leaving Tear Sir' and
'!'ours truly' off our letter's," said
the sadly praebioal person; "So we
might," replied the man who likes
the little formalities; "but • we
might save still more by not stop-
ping to put on collars and neckties
in the morning."
your neighbor uses LIQUID SULPHUR.'
No Answer Required.
"Did you tell your sister I was.
here 1"
r fyop 11
"And what did she say " •
"She didn't say anything. She
went out,
Minard'a Liniment Cures Darget In cows.
Some .men try to console them-
selves with the thought that they.
could be better' if they tried.
LIQUID SULPHUR purifies the bleed. -
"A sailor's life is a hard one,"
said the steamboat captain, "It is
not so hard as ib used to be before
the coining of 'steam," he said
`but it is fearfully hard for mid,
ir
mneameximagnvisameMilehal
resent' An old a. .ear -
1
1 til Ike r
lea uotalt
1
CURIOUS HOBBIES.
An Old German Built Models of
Houses With. Lump Sugar.
Nearly every one has some kind
of hobby-sometehig that she or
the can turn to for enjoyment in
leisure moments, but, as a rule,
most hobbies take a very ordinary
form, such as stamp -collecting,
photography, or hunting butterflies.
Occasionally, however, people have
what strange ideas of x a ti �ute
g t const s
amusement, as the following cases
will show :-A short time ago
thele died in Germany an old
man of 78. It was noticed that dur-
ing his lifetime, wheneier he went
to a cafe ho always helped himself'
to a quantity of lump sugar, which
he put in his pocket and took home.
No one could understand why he
did this until his death, when in
his room were discovered numerous
models of houses and railway sta-
tions, all made out of lumps of
sugar. Modelling in sugar was
the old man's sole hobby, and it
was estimated that in making his
little houses he had utilized no
fewer than 10,000 lumpstof suga+•.
There is, in Amirioa, a married
couple named Vernon, whose hob•
by is going through the marriage
ceremony. They have been lnar
ieel to each ether eleven times, and
time in a different country.
'et wedding tools place in
hic, in 10011, and since
been wed in Can-
e^,otland, Wales,
elgium, Russia,
They have
u'ates as
Vernon
1115
eat
Thei
Columbus,
then thev hav
ada, England,
France Germany,
Australia and Mexico,
kept the marriage cert
souvenirs, and when I, r
was asked the reason fo
strange behavior, he replied
"it was a sort of hobby" with hi
self and his wife.
IYlieii a Woman Surfers
With Chronic Backache
There Is Trouble Ahead.
Constantly on theirleet. attending
to the wants of a large and exacting
family, women often break down
with nervous exhaustion.
In the stores, factories, and on a
farm are weak ailing women, dragged
down with torturing backache and
bearing down pains.
Such suffering isn't natural but it's
dangerous, because. due to -•diseased.
kidneys.
The dizziness, insomnia, deranged
menses and other symptoms of Kidney
complaint can't cure themselves, they
require the assistance of Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills which go direct to the seat
of the trouble.
To give vitality and power to the
kidneys, to lend aid to the -bladder and
liver, to free the blood of poisons,
probably there is no remedy so enc.
useful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For
all womanly irregularities their merit
Is well known,
Because of their mild, soothing, and
healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are
sate, and are recommended for girls
and women of all ages. 25 cents per
box at all dealers. Refuse any sub-
stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drake and Butternut.
Basilicas Diplomacy.
Ouetomer-Why, this suit doesn't
fit me, The pants are too email
unci-,
Tailor -Oh, they will 'stretch I
Customer -But the coat is too
big.
Tailor -It will be all right after
'la t 8
it shrinks,
I erne mired of Rheumatic bout by hila.
ARD'S LINIMENT,
Eta11fax. ANDREW ICING.
AIL Da YcnredLef Acute Bronchitis by MIN,
.
T.
LT. -001,. O. CREWE READ.:
Sussex. •
I wall mired of Acute Rheumatism bp.
MINA.RD'S LINIMENT.
Markham, Ont. 0. S. BILLING.
Lakelield,. Que., Oot. 9. 1907,
A man may fail in a dozen differ.
ent lines of activity and then .stye
oeed brilliantly in a phase wherein
he was unoonecious of any ability,
The world's greatest and best mets
were failures in some linea, failures
Many times, 'before failure was
crowned with success,
LIQUID. SULPHUR sures RHEUMATISM:
Little. Girl --•"Grandpa, -what
makesa man always give a woman
a diamond - engagement ring 11'
Grandpa••--"Tlie woman."
Mlnard'e Lintnisnt Cures Distemper.
Reason Obvious.
Mrs. Robinson rushed from her
bed -room in a state of great 1nrlis-
nation, ttnddldal1i71g over the balue-
t,rade at the top of the atalrease,
shouted angrily 1
"Bridgeb-wdirid,grrb, come up here
this 10101110 I" t
33 rid eet,dative,
"I t 'ought yet. Haid you'd cl�nano
ed thi8,,an "- hued l rs Tbob-
Yet
liable to
Splint, Cur
r best horse is just as
slop a Spavin, Ringbone,
r lameness as your poorest!
N` 1 ALL'S
SP VIIN CU"iE
has saved mum jousands of dollars iu horsy
flesh by entirel, rtlh,g these ailments.
gUel, Ont.,
Ont., Pols. 2201.11, , 1t8o13k.
Sehogv,ecausuentbeyad acsk✓li, paySlma
sever0I jneks,d,aoved bunch of lo
nigg
G7tAt+L�r.
noidt take chn,cea with your horses. Keep o
kottic of licnd,r,,,i hnn4y, el-afor 26. Ourboolc
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odteo the attention ncroct+eary, and. otiora
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One of the beet 0Sractica1 openings
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internal and external hr0A wt Ib.
ant pain by our home treatm, ,!".•„.",`11 it
es before too late. Dr, Iellnta, "t0a
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1/ y1 ALL STONES, SIDNEY A s, 1 IILA4
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bred with the new Gorman i ,
Sauol,"
price 01.60. Another new oto y,ro. Ir
for Dlabetes.,4e111tnc, and intro a.
gentt's Antf•Dtabetee." Price 82. +',lase,
druggists or direct. The Sanol 1T t,a,t
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to GUNN, LANGLOIS dL
LIMITED, MONTREAL,
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