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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-05-07, Page 15NEW HOPE FOR SUFFERERS FROM PARALYSIS There are oases of paralysis that cannot be clued. But, that is far different from saying that every case of paral) sis is in ell ra b There is absolute proof that, many forms of his disease ate curable, ()f the cases that cannot be cured many Can be so henefittcd that, tho formerly hopeless sufferer will c sec more find her life wtrIntill ttr,dn,g, Attention is called Ito the, remark- able cures that, have been effecite.d in easea of pantie paralysis, and other severe nervous disorders, by the me of Dr, Willianse Piak Pills -for Pie People, Some of theee cures are en .yondnrfuL.aLa be Mina' lenge belief, but im every ca,se the statements have ,beien ciarefully verified and mhy be investigated by anyone interesberl, In this conaee- tion the case of Miss B. Windham, of St John, N.B., is worthy of the moat Careful atte.ntion. Miss Mille - ham says: "Some three years ago I was taken ,seriously i1 with diph- theria. The doctor beougiht me safely through thisdreaded trou- ble, and k was assumed to be well. But two weeks later I took a. re- lapse, my throat and limbs becom- ing paralyzed. "1 could neither speak Ilea walk. I was under the best .of medical care, and after a few weeks was able to sit up in bed, but my throat -arais till com- pletely n'asalyzed and I could only utter anintelaigible soutnds. I was treated by them of St. John's, beat physicians for this twouble and my ease was given uP els hopeless. A friend asked nie to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink 'Pills, but I had spent so mach on medieine witho,ut help that I thought it would be only a further waete of mone.e. However, I felt myself growing daily weaker and weaker, and I dePirled as a, last chance that I would try the Pills. By the tin -sal had taken a half-dozen boxes I could walk &mess the floor, 'something doctors had told me could never happen again, I still continued taking the pills, ray 'speech returned, and I felt myself m perfect health. My friends thought my restoration nothing short of a rairac.lo, and I think myself that I lave to thaok Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I am tealay, and I feel oonfident they am do quite , as much for (theta as they did for me." Dr. William' Pink Pills effect cures in casco of this leind because they make new, rioh, red blood, -which feeds and strengthens the nerves, and tomes up the whole sys- tem. If you are in need of a medi- cine give these pills a trial. We are confident you will not be disap- pointed. Sold by medieine defame •sr by mail at 50 cents is box or eix boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a. -- WAX CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Plunge the Parts Affected Into Heated Paraffin. ' Mr. Baethe de Saadfort read a paper at the French Aeadelq of Medicine detailing.hia discoveries in regard to the so-called keritherapy, or wax, cure for rheumatism, con- sisting in the pluessio,g of the wh,elie body -or the parts affected iota heat- ed paraffin. The new treatment is daid to be wonderfully efficacione in cases of anthritis and rheitmatic disorders. Dr. Beebe de Sandfort toned, first by personal and thafi by general ex- periments during the last ten yeaes, that wax, even when heated above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, did not burn, and produced ;purely benefi- cial effects never attained by poul- tices or other Isubstanees at lower temperatures. Moreover, wax is absolutely aeeptic, Cheap nod easily used. ' • European phy,sielains havo hither- to viewed the •new idea, stuspicietuale, although Dr. Carrel of the Rocke- feller Institute of New York testi- fied tos adlieretries to the theloay in Dr. Barthe-de Sandfort has per- sisted, ,aad now defeats icepteasm . with an account of the results ac- oomplirslied, not only_in human therapeutks, but-aleo in ye:aria-111re surgery, especially with sw011ea joints of ra,oe'litera.es, where the treatment ae of the greatest value. CAUSE AND EFIECT Good Digestion Follows Right Food Indigestion and th,e attendant diecomforts of mind and body are certain to follow continued tise of improper to.oti. These who are atilt young isid robust. ate, likely to overlook the fact that, as - deoppin'g water will wear a stone away at last, so Will the nse of hicaey, greasy, rich food, finally cauee loss of appetite 'acel Fes tem,a,Sely many ase thoughtful enough to .s.ibudy itheeneelvee and note the principle of ;cause arid effect in their daily food. A young woman write.s her experienee thus : 'Sornetitne ago I had a let of issouble from isecligestion, ca,thed by' kr° 'Ha '68065, 1 gct i-su 1 sv.a•si an - able to 4iast;11; ectbre'eJs" anYthhigi and medivines seemed aselees. 'A friend advised roe' to try Grape -Nuts food, pa:easing it highly, and as a Jaletereeorib, I tried it, , am thankful fro say ithat Grap e-Nsits , not only aelie,veciane ef my teouble, ' but built, me uP and s'tr'engthened rny digestive orgasm CO that 1 oaa now ,eat anything I desires bet 1 stick to Grape -Nuts." Naree given by °mediae Pastan Co,, AViralser, Ont. Reacl "The Road :to,in pkgs. "There's 'a 'Rea.son." Evor read thti:abovo letter? A now ono appeal:a from time to time. They n are geuine, trim, and fall of human interest. ' ' 0 11 0 1_,iA I R. Only nee Whose 1,mM:o1' Produe. t ion Ieei'eastd In' 1912. , There are trees in Canada whose coinineecial importeeee. is clearly on the wane. Aceordimg to one of the latest bulletins of the Dominion Forestry llrauttili, the value of tho white pine lumber cut in 1912 was este and a half milliows dollars less than in 791 f. The cut of hemlock decreased thirty per cent. ; that of tle.ereiteed tiventy-seyen per eent, end' tamarack, the, lumber prodeotion of which has elecee'a.secl over forty per cent. in 'the last two years, hide fair soon to beeorne cammercially extinct 01 the, sae leading tree species in Canada, .1);011gla S. fir was •Hre only one, easose lumber production inereals'ed • in 1912. In the proVinee of British Columbia, alone, Douglas fir formed ovea 87.7 per cent. of the total lum- ber cut, and British, Colurabitte is at present by far the richest timber province in Canada, eontaining, abe.: cording to 'Some estimates, one-half the neerchanta,ble timber' wealth of the Dominion. . This remarkable tree attains a, height of over two hundred feet with na. trunk -ten to twelve feet in diameter, forming, alone Cr mixed with hemlock, great forests extend- ing fear -hundred, milee north of the International Boundary. Its ma,- tural range extends in Canada to the eastern foot-billsof the Rooky Mountaiin,s in Alberta, erhere it grows to a height qf 130 aeet and a diameter of four feet, a,nd is teen- sidered one of the most important timber trees on the Doniinion Recke -Mountains Forest Iteserve, which covers an area of nearly 21,- 000 square miles. . It is also widely distributed throughout the western United States, 'being able to tand eoirsid- enable climatic variation tund being practically immune to ie,seeta or fungus diseases. Dr. 0. S. Sargent, one of the greatest authorities on American trees, 'dee.eribes Ithe wOICKI as hard, durable' and largely used for all kinds ofconstruction. Ace:a-ding to reoeut Dominion Forestay Branch publieraien on the "Wood-ueing In- dustries of Ontario," it is increas- ing in popularity in that province for decorative punp,oaes as "it has cia atbractive grain and figure which readily lends itself tip stain- ing." Douglase fir e,onstruction time her is shipped to all parts of the world. The Douglas fir has been intro- duced into Ettrope with great sue - cess a.nd large forests base laeee planted which are now yielding handsome profits. Germany and Fiance purehase every year large quantities of seed from the Indians in British Columbia,. - WAKEFUL BABIES If your baby does not sleep, if he is cross, oriee is peat deal, and will nut be comforted, thait is tala time to give him Baby's Own Tablets. They promote sleep - net the drugged namitualal kind obtained through the use of "soothing" mix- tures, but that refreshing rautural sleep of the healthy child. She Tablets banish all stomach and bowel eornplaints-the direct cause of erosenese and sleeplessneas. Co/scorning them Mrs. E. Me.dra,s, Grand Bois, Qtte, says ; "When 1 began tieing Baby's Own Tablets baby Wale so troubled with constipa- tion he woulsi not sleep dae, or night. Now all this trouble has vanished and he is is atrong healthy Th,e Tablete am sold by medicine dealers 045 by mail at 25 coats is box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine CO., Brockville, Ont, QUEEN "WANTED SHOE BRUSH. s Clerk Thought to FInIter ITur By Offering a Tooth Brush. " Ib.is is Spanish cutin to.:9penly. pay complimente to ladies in the street, the theatre's, and other places, and ladies are disa,p- p,ointed if, in their walks el' shop- ping exeuesee,es many pretty, things are pot said to them. • One afternoon lately Queen Vie- teria Eugenie, accompanied by one of her lediessin-waiting, see,nt, to a Eithionable pertinners in one of the principal ;streets and asked a youth behind the CollEter for a fairly strong,shce brush of ireodeeste size. After ;seine moments' delay t,h,e eleels .produced a. 'climisoutive tooth Brush which he presented to 'Her Majesty for her a'pproval. "What is the use of oh:owing me this V' .obeesved th,e Queen. "I ask- ed tor a strong ahoe bruieh." "For ono whose foot I feel sure must •b'e ere ereali and dainty 41.s yOlbre ibi brash, will Inc more" than sufficient," ee,plied the Meek. Hardly knowing whether to be a,noloyed or ,antused, the Queen turn- ed to her lady-irowsiting, but the latter, with great indignation, ex- claimed : What insolteasee! Are you aware that this l'adY wthcitn Y'cii. have addreesed in such aa. imperti- n,ent naa,naser is none other than the Queen The unhappy youth eollap,esed. He had only recently Wine to Madrid from Ito Provinces, and failed to escognize the Queen, who WO,V 3 a veil and VMS. simply attired Nta, ease laughed raorre heartidty on hearing of this incident than King Alfonso himatelf, who, hats a, keel sseeise of hamar. Que,en Victoria has isitecumbed to the morbid eba•rin of bull fights, which at first, were so repaleive to her that she finally used an opera glass through which nothing could beisseien, in order, to avoid witness- ing the ,seen'es in, the, ;axone. Bab now 'she attends more fight's than is officielly requieeci, and w.atelhes them withevident .c,xeitanient. That is the usual -way with foreieneas in Postmistress is Quite Well Again 10 U N 1) , C 0 iM PTETE CURE IN I) 0 I) II'S RION EY P1 lES. Gray, Who- Was Nervona and It uu Down, for Oso Years,Tells How She Found New Health. Tiebb erne, lre0nbennio Co . , Ont. May 11 (Special) -Mrs. II. Gray, the popular postmi,stress hone, is telling her friends oi the great b53110fii 0.103 has reessived from taking Tatalci's Kideey Pills. "For about two years," afes. Gray saes, "I Was all von down. My aleep was hnoken and unrefreela ing, and I euffered front shortness of breath and heart fletteringe. I dicieade7d that the Kidneys ware the cause of my trouble, and 'decided to try Dodd's, Kidney Pigs. I 'took four boxes in all, and I feel quite strong .and likemyself again. I certainly think Dodd's Kidney Pills are a good medicine." The experience of the poetinistress is similar to that of. ;Blossom& of other 4Ganacliso women. 'They were weak, rug 'cleave, nervous and ifti bad health generally. They took Dodd's' Kidney Pills and are strong end well again, The reasonis. that when the neys get out of order they fail to strain the inipuritieS out of ethe blood, and general lassitude and weakness ensues. The natural cure is tamale the Kidneys.ho experi- ence of thoitea.nds of others tellsoyou that Dorld'e Kidney' Pine cure the Bielneye. W031AN'S "SPIDER, SENSE." KILBWS When Insect Is 'Near By "Queer Feeling." An extraordinary story of a we-. man's spider sense has been related to the London Times by is medical correspondent. This womencan de- teob, 'her huebaed says, lobe pre- sence of a wider in any room She happens to he living in without hav- ing se.en the itseot, or, indeed, without having any reason to sup- pose that it illeS there. The clines-- ery is aocompanied by violeavt sick- ness, malaise and even debility, but all these symptoms ait, orate pass away when the spider is weight and removed from the a.00rn. The writer tells the following story: "A few nights ago the lady re- ferred to joined her husband at the house where we were alaying. Isa the -middle of the night my new ac- quaintenee came to my room and asked m,e to attend his wife, who had become very uesvell. 'I followed him, and found his wife in a state whieh suggested sudden collapse. Sho was very pale, with a feeble pulse ansi rapid breathing. She declared that ahe felt 'dreadfully' gels aad that she was absolutely certain there vas a spider somewhere in the room, "So insistent was she on this point that to homer her but, with- out in the least believing her story her bushasal toad I lit a. candle arid searched every nook and craney of the room. We found nothing and were about to give up the rather ridiculous pursuit when the patient suddenly announced that she 'had a, feeling' that the spider was upon the mantelpiece. "We looked there, and had satis- fied ourselves sh.e was quite mis- taken, wheel it occurred 'to me to lift the edge of :rhhe floonee sur- rcnnaling the -woodwork. Inc,1 did so a large blaok ,spider raa quickly along the elotiatowaed is hole in the wood and disappeared. "The husband and I looked at each other, aad 1 aignecieto him to afford no indication of what had oc- curred. But ilea then a aigh of re- lief from the bed accompanied by the remark, 'At last you have found Proved to us ;the futility of our precaution. The sixth sense lied noth'failed." Ilow a Sick Woman eau Regan' Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "Par years rives thin and delicate. I lost color andwas easily tired; a yellow epee, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look nice again grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. grow very weak. Various remedies, pills, tonics, and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Idamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me's, well womai.i, I would not be without them whatever they might cost, I found Dr. 1-lam11- ton's Pills by their mild yet searching actieit very suitable to the delicate character of a woman's nature, They never once griped me, yet 0'0,, estab- lished: regularity. My appetite grew keen --my blood red and pure --heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to -day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all." The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J Y. Todd, wife or in. well- known miller in Rogersville, 58 proof suffitsent that Dr. Flamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine. Use no other pin but Dr.' Hamilton's, 25c. per box. All dealers on The catarrh - ozone Go., Kingston, Ontario. Never Met Her. Tth was a little wizened man who appeared before the judge and, charged bis wife with cruel ansi a,busive treatment. His better half was a big, square -jawed women, with a determined eye. "In the first place, where did yoli meet this womasa Iva° thee ;treated yon so deeecifully7'' allOsd the judge. "Well," replied the little man, making a braVe ,attempt, to glare de - fleetly ab his wife, "I never ,aid mect, hex, She just kied of 'over - Leek ie,' Lek for ilitard'u and take no ,othe SO Lint SEA II ORB OR. French Seamen Billed and Eaten at Cannibal Feast. Three of the ,crew of a French schooner have been killed and eaten in the New Hebrides by savages. The news was received at SYdneY IA (New South 'lales) wheal the Mers- sa,geries Maritimes Steamer Ville de 10 Ciotat arrived from Noumes. Tire 83110C11er Guadeloupe, a. French vessel engaged in the re- cruitlng of South Sent natives, to work in, the Fijian plantations, call- ed tit Mad/okula, one of the, many aland's of the New . Hebridean group, for the purpose of Issee,e_ tadesing the poesibilities of reernit- ing, or, as it is geine,rally styled, "blealtbirclin,g." Embittered by !the prolonged ab- sence of iso rainy of their kiaemen. at the plantations, the nativea el the New Realities, earl, the ,Daile Oltize,n'e Sydney oiserespioncleart,. havia become extremely hostile to white men, and this traders who land' on the island are invariably well arm.ed, It Was therefore with cooelderairle trepidation that .0ap- tain Obmbey, of ah,e, GuseclelouPe, decided to iland three of his' °few. Oil Malekula. When the mate, the, super -cargo, and a seaman of the Guadeloupe set foot on shore, everything seemed quiet, and th.ere were n,o, natives to b,e seen. The three men, howeree, had only just'rea,ehed is belt of theek bash - wood near the beach whets a horde of ,savages, tamed withateade guns end Fibulae clubs, ettaoked the help- less visitors. The make's head was battered from behind, alai his e,ompaslione were wounded and carried inland with the body of the mates Captain Combey heard t:he sound of shots., anei, fearing trouble, yell- ed alsilieee, aceonapanied by two white men, He was reocived with is volley of shots Isom the, ambush- ed savages. A desperate running fight ensued, but when one of his men was badly wounded the tap - 'titin deMded to retreat to the ves- sel. Another landing wa.s effecte,t1 about midnight, and the captain and one of his men proceeded in- land, to discover that the three un- fortunate men captured by the saas ages a few hours before bad been eaten by their ferocious captors. The only tames oE the eannibal feast -were three amouldering fires and parts of the. bodies of the victims. Lame Back Strengtliend Stillness Men tight Out Was Relieved In an Hour, and Cured Over Night. A lame back? Quite unnecessary. All you have to do is to rub on Nervi - line, It's simply a wonder for back- ache -relieves after one rubbing. "No- thing possibly • ethad cure tin aching back faster than Nerviline," writes MM. Arthur liobar, of Lower Chel- sea, N. S. "I caught cold and was so prostrated with pain I could not bend over. We always have Nervilineeet home, and I had the paintal region rubbed thoroughly with this grand liniment. At once the eain departed. The lameness was rapidly reduced and in an hour I was able to be about my housevork. I was rubbed again Just before retiring, and awoke as usual in the morning without a sign of my back trouble." There is no sort of muscular pain that Nervitine won't euro (middy. Thousauds swear by it for rheuma- tism, neuralgia, Sciatica and lumbago. It sinks te the core of the pain -light through muscle, tissue and 'nerve -it penetrates where no oily, greasy lint meta can go and invariably cures quickly. IC you have an ache or e pain anywhere -use Nerviline-it wIlL cure you, Family size bottle, very large 50c.; trial size 25c, at all dealers. John St. •Loe Strachey, 'r.he an tsf Sir Edward Strachey, Beebe was born in 1800 /tad was eichteated ab Balliol College, Oxford. He has edited "'rho Spectator" senee the retirement of Me !flown - send, who, ip eenjuo,etion with Mr. Rieharti Holt Hatton brought that journal to a. high point of literary and pelieleal power. Mr. Steachey is a etalwant member of the, Union. - oat vasty, while, Isle hrothe'in • Lord Strachey, a J,.ibe rat peer. Mr. Stare:hey is the autho'r of several bo,oks, including "Pr'oblenis. and Peroile of Soctialigin'' tied the ,`, Nee- -Heal 'Medan o.E :the Bible." Regular of the bowels is an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi- gestion and, sick headaches. Salts and other harsh mineral .purgatives Irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. 11,Torse's Indian Root Pills---entitely vegetable-- regulate the bowels effectivelywithout weak- ening, sickening or griping. Use r. Horse's 1° goelifara, Etoot El). 4. IS SUE 20-'14. ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED Rash on on Legs and Back, Scratching Irritated Breaking Out, Used Cuti- cu ra Ointment.. Disease Van 'shed, NentvIlle; N. 5.-" Par about,tive years I was, bothered with a setae rash, whieh would' appear Most heavily on may legs 'and book. Thietroubled.me most inthespring of thoyear They said it was ezcema. Tho eczema Itched and. burned and may scratohing irritated She breaking out. After 11; broke out I Could not 'obtain more than three,bours' sibep each night it pained roe, so. My, legs and back' Were a SOW masa of itching sores. , "I was given 'some salve and after, nth* tide preparation about a week the disease became, wOrecrand 1 could not obtain any : rest at night. 1 used gill the'patent prepa- rations on tile nnuitet but thoY only seemed to inciesSe the suffering and afforded 500 00 railer whatev,er. About Elle time a 'friend recommended' ()ardour& Ointment 'to me. However, I had lost filth in all reinedlosand told him so, but' hoinsisted that I try CMS- cura Ointment so I purehased a box. The first application gave relief and in about a week the sores were ,healing and I was abls. to obtain a good-hight's rest, the first I enloYed for many months. I continued the treatment for another. Month and by that time all Blies of the disease had vanished,". (Signed) :Willard F. Allen, May 16, 1013. For more than a generation Cutioure. Soap and Cuticum Ointment have afforded the most eeonenrical treatment for affections of 'the skin and scalp that torture, itch, burn, scale, and destroy sleep. Sold everywhere. Sampleof each mailed free, with 32-p. skin Beek. Address post -card Potter Drus •ta Ohara. Corp., Dept. D. Boston, U. 8.A..' • NO DANGER 1110M WIRELESS. The Quensiion As to Sparking In the . Rigging. , The published eeporits of sparking in the rigging of --ships carrying wireless atid the fact that the United States Bare,aa of Navigation has been calling the latterntien of th,e shipping world to the possible dam - gee• to aessals carrying inflaimmiable cargoes', and that the British Board of Trade has beim in Communica- tion with the Burseau'of Navigation on the %abject, have aroused cora- sidorable discussion in the Shipping world and :among underwriter's. Aceording be t,he Marconi Cora- pany, which has received nuarterous inquiries, there is emit the slightest firealangor from eireless when pro- perly installed and operated. 'Ilhe company has conducted searching experiments and made a fall investi- gation. The finst authoritative statement on the aubjeet, W.D.E1 made by a high official of the company to- day. "Since 1908 we have fitted about forty tank ,steasners with our appa- ratus, sod seething isa oar vhole ex- pe.rience, indicates that the fire -risk is inereaeed. thereby. "Any possible risk from the use of wirolelsts installation on ship- board must, arise from the exiabenoe of electric sparks in peoximitty to inflammable glue or mat.erial. "Floe irositianee, one firm, of chip - owners made the following experi- ment isa loeg ago as 1912 to aseer- tain what clangor, if any, might arise from tale existence of aparks in the riaging.its NS,e41:1 410 in the in- steureent Doom. "A saucerful of naphtha was placed as close as possible to a heavy ,!..parrk, .A piece of waste, sattuated with naphtha was ah,se placed close to the 'spark electrodes, but in neither experiment was inn vapor ignited by the mark. Ile same naphtha, test was also, applied to the email ispa'rks at minor pa.rte of the apparatus and nothing hap- pe,ned.' Family in Navy. Bbs Baitieh navy affords eame good exarnplea of family continuity of poofession. Ever eince 1735, when Augustus Keppel -the future admiral and he.ro, of many fights- wa,s appointhe•cl midshipman, the name of Keppel has figured on. the Davy list. Eve,n this record is sur- passed by Sir Micheeili CultinetSey- mour's fanaily, which, hos sup,plied officers to the navy practically without a break sinee the days Of Henry VIII., when Sir Thomas Sey- mour combieed the offices of Lord Righ Admiral end Master-Generna of the Ordnance. A See-m.0er served isa Vioe-Acilmaral against the Almada, end 'ineother Seymour was killed in, command ofahas ehip flecht- ,ing the Duntah ism 1656, is enisi that the name of Seymour has been more often mentioned in dispatches than any other name on record. - London Daily Ohreniele, Pam In Back All Goa Oin Pills 00111111CW y Cured. Mr. 0. c. David, of Cornwallis, N.S., says: "About a: year ago, I was suffering so much with a. dreadful Larne Back and Hipa, that is could not stand up straight. 5 was informed by a friend about GIN 1,11,L9. I got a box, It hel ;ma me linmetlie tely. '5 lfave taken about twelve boxes and the pains in my back and hips. are all gone. I CalIllot sneak toe highly of your GIN PIC.A.S." 50c. a Tick, 6 for 12.50, Sample free i f 2'9tt )vri Is, National Drni & Chemical Co, of Creirarla, Lint') Lod, "'Toren to, Mae y ,lises for Banana .• I am Milt eltre that one banasia equals a inuttoa ,chop, says a wri- ter in the London ,Oilbroniele„ but you will be glad tu"hicar -Wrath the banana ha's many other uses than the profit of the London caster. Ite leaves are plasrbecl to form mate and hags; and the finer loac's make your cigarette' papers. In East Medea ib proekle.s, not only Pood, bit deirds- en intoxicating drink 'that is much admired. And when 'tit oomcs to London and ,scatters ib 'titins upon the pavement it brings -its -warning, to. the uneat,e,ful walker. '• IIATS-4%N'i1 HATS. 1.11 In, Ratesiti, tilos mai.tte,n, 3410 is feetcy free may 0:ress, her 10010 00 she Blzt not rso Inc wifee-,rnie must tido Iter heir. So; as is p0010 kr for this sacrifice, she anna Int may, welil , In .thape it is not unlike a biPliop'n mitre, iirrd ib1.ansslcraosl 51r3 the ffl.S1- cy or the pares' of thewe.a.rer tateS. Gold, aind even pre- cious stentes ha,ve been itted. in (net:- oral/mg this kolcosdlnilr, as it Ia cert,itin painia ol Spain a Irian, similar to the 11,riesifier aiyJa ia worn. Par•tieulaely ks Ibis popular with the dancere es -nesse the Toledo peee,ae- try, altlitaigh it inuta be very liot and utiecrasfentable, for that purpose The Deitch maiden of Amsterdam pins her faitili-ancla,ee heacie-to hat which resembles inehape an in- verted flowe,r-pot. It may not be the style mosit talked to her round, placid 'face, but save would not, change tit for !the" latest "thing" in millinery. - On the islacedi of Marker, in {hie •Ztiyder Zee, the fashionable hat ia again ;of tile nithline drape, bet with th,e addition o.f Wide, flapping wings. • Farther n'eatit, in Norway, a, maiden; on heir bridal day dons a traditional erection which can "best bo li,kened to an eccentrie castle oir is gigantic chies;saboaed. I,n the province of Aimee -Lor- raine the women wear a huge, winged beaddireae, The vonde,ritil thing about the Alsialcian hat is-- h,ow is it 'supported 7 Are there ceneealed wines? And isoym does it "atop on" in a higis wind/ T.NFORNATION von INVENTORS Pigeon, Pige,on & Davis, patent solieitore, Montreal, report 127 Canadian patents iseued for the week ending April 21.ati, 1914,84 of which were panted to -Americans, 18 to Canactia.ne, 14 to, riesidente of .foreign e.ountries, and 11. to real, deaths of Great Britain and 0010 - /lies. 01 the Canadiales who re- ceived patents, 12 We.re of Ontario, 3 of Quebec, 2 of Manitoba and 1 of Saskatchewan. Trade Depression. Buyer (to traveller) -No, ; no- thing at all, thanks. We're over- stocked now. Traveller -Very well; •but Won't yon just look at my samples? Buyer -'-Not a bit of good. Too busy I Traveller -Well, then, look here I Do yots mind ii I take the blessed things out and look at 'ean myself ? I haven't seen 'em for three week. 11. His Diary. . A little boy began to keep is diary, and his first entry V/11,8 -"Got up this morning at 7 o'clock." 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