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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-10-12, Page 21,41312412 IOW MEN DRESSED THEN, Knicterbockers of New York Wear the li ress of Their Grandfathers. Ai a recent period dance in New York all the guests wore suits and dresses warn by their forefathers before the war, The men wore high collars and stock ties, coat with broad velvet col - Ws, and peg top trousers, light dancing slippers and white stockings. In many eases original costumes were worn. It needed just such a garment exhibi- t'ior- to emphasize the sartorial achieve- ' talents of the Semi -ready tailoring sys- tetn in the present period. The contrast was great, but the simplicity, culture, and real lines of art in the evening dress exults made by the Semi -ready Company and sold only in Semi -ready Wardrobes have never been attained in any other era, of the world of fashion. Every Semi - ready garment, whether a $15 suit or a 5 Semi -ready Chesterfield, is tailored as an individual -work of art. Joseph McClung, 46 James street north. "Rubbering" in Mexican Theatres. (Modern Mexico.) Perhaps the most strikingly odd of any- thing an American girl who has never before been so far from home sees in Mexico is the way the men "rubber' at the theatres. Between acts they will put on .their bats, stand by their chairs, pick out a particular rirl, shift their opera glasses until they get the ,proper focus and gaze steadily at her until they get tired. It seems never to occur Ito them that it may be embarrassing for the girt. Indeed, they mean it as a compliment, for Mexican men act on the theory that not to look at a girl is to imply that she is not errorth looking at, And they certainly live up to this theory, or Pr dy Colds A. reliable cough and cold cure should be always in the house ready for use the moment the first symptoms appear. It is always easier, cheaper and better to check a cold in the very beginning. It is fafer, too. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung 'Tonic, has been tested for thirty-three years, and tens of thousands of homes in Canada and Lie Linked States to -day are never without it. A dealer writes : " Shiloh's Consumption Cure is without doubt the best remedy for Couuhs and Colds on the market. Once used, my customers will buy no other. --L. Eisley, Nassagaweya,Onl. If it were anything but the best would alio beso? Try it in your own family. '3f it does not cure, you get back all it cost you. We take all the chances. Neither you nor your dealer can lose. Isn't that fair? 25c. is the price. All dealers in _'Medicine sell 503 SHLO ailing Up a Husband on the Telephone. (Prom Collier's Weekly.) Calling a husband up maliciously on the telephone day and night. has been ruled in demeanors nt�a wife. The Judges not to be aniadded, how- ever, by way of a atuitous observation, this: "I think that one having a telephono in Ms house could enjoin a person from con•- tinuously ringing him up day and night upon unimportant matters which he had no right to do to the loss of sleep and rest to the occupant and to his great annoyance." Till ARD'S LINIMENT CO,, LIMITED. 4'Ients,—A customer of our's cured a very bad case of distemper iu a valuable horse by the use of .l1INARD'S LINI- MENT. Yours truly, ''ILANDIE FRERES. SIR CiHAS. CLIFTON BROWNE Cared of Batista Headache by Bileans. Sir Chas. Clifton Brown, who has toured considerably in Canada,. inter- viewed at his Deal (Bent) residence, admitted that he had reaped very great benefit from Bileans. He said: "I have no objection to you stating that 1 found Bileans a very fine medicine for biliousness., headache and digestive trouble gen- erally. I suffered frequently from bilious headache, and nothing that I have ever yet tried did tale so much good as Bileans. I believe they are a good thing and worthy of success." In those last few words Sir Charles aptly summarizes Bileans: "A good thing." They are compounded from purely vegetable essences, and are the best possible remedy obtainable for headache. debility ,dizziness, indigestion, etc. They also operate gently on the bowels, curing constipation, piles, etc. They correct female irregularities and ailments, pains in the loins and bearing down pains. They tone up the whole sytstem and enable it to throw off colds. chills, rheumatism, etc. Anaemic and pale -faced women and girls will find them a veritable boon. Of all druggists at 50o a box, or post free upon receipt of price from the Bilean Co„ Toronto; 6 boxes for $2.50. Send one cent stamp for sample bot.. His Choice. There was nothing wild in the caller's manner, so the lady at the employment bureau desk was rather startled when he told his wants. "I want to engage a cook," he observed. "Fancy or plain?" she said. "Plain—homely as sin," he replied. "In fact, I don't care whether she can cook or not. Any old thing that looks like a cook will do." "Really, I—" "And. if she drinks. smokes or steals silver, so much the better." "Goodness me! what— "I specially desire that she be very 'them know what they are talking about strong and in the habit of beating her ' and the others leave taken a few spor- employer with a club. adic cases of children poisoned or mere- "Cpon rrry word!" ly made ill by overindulgence in cheap "In short, I want a rampant, athletfo . candies and ;eondelnn the lot of us. rip-roaring terror, and 'I can promise "The candy business demands an art - good wages •" ist these days, when you have to make displays of form and coloring to keep in the forefront of the business.—N. Y. Sun, i Oso The Regulations of Demand. esssesesessesssese NO WASTE IN CANDY BUSINESS. Scrap Made Use of --Seasoned Confec- tions Best. There is this similarity between the caddy business and the iron. 'business -•- the sera') is not allowed to go to waste. An observer who had an idea, that candy manufacturers must have to stand a lot of loss because candies get stale took the trouble to investigate and learned that his idea was wrong, The big candy makers ship to their agents throughout the country at stated intervals usually of a week, their stand - eta confections and all not sold at the expiration of the interval are returned to the factory as scrap. As the candy is mostly sugar, and sugar is as inde- structible as iron, it is only a question for candy maker of getting the sugar out of the scrap. It is impossible to work over the can- dy into its original form, but it can be used in many ways. For example, the chief use to which stale chocolates are put is in making caramels and other. chewy confections.. It's a mistaken idea that candy must be fresh to be good. One manufacturer who makes only for the trade and con- fines himself chiefly to high class choco- lates and bonbons said that candy wasn't fit to eat until it had been sea- soned for at least ten days. For his own use -and he is agreat lover of candy, despite the general belief that no cook cares for his own messes —he keeps chocolates about a month before eating them. This man has no patience with those who assert that colored candy is poi- sonous. His argument is simple. As he put it: "What's the use of putting poison in candy when natural and harmless color- ing matter costs less? Who'd put opium in cigarettes when tobacco is cheaper than opium? "It's the same way in my business. I can turn out bonbons in any shade you want—from the greenest of God's green grass to the pinkest of a hunting coat; and do it without the aid of any in- gredients but pure vegetable colorings. "I have no patience with these pure food advocates when they come nosing around the candy business. Few of The lady at the desk was begging central to connect her with the polies department. "Hold on!" explained the caller. "Al- low me to say that the domestic I seek will be in the employ of my wife's mother."—Judge. Minard's Liniment -Relieves Neuralgia. Where the Laundress Rubs. The Washerwomen's Union of New Bruns- wick, N.T., requires the family to put all the clothes to soak on Sunday night, so that the work will be lighter on Monday. That is also where the washerladles soak the family. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. What is Your Name? • Curiously enough, as you may think it, in Scotland certain names are peculiar to certain towns. In Glaskow every 130th person is a Campbell, every 120th a Wilson, every 128th a Rebertsen, 1 in every Miller, in 124 a Thomson; 1 in 121 an- swers to Brown, while Smith ea ilytakes Something New and is Debt's erl. premier place with 1 in every 38. Pegg 1-1m a day. Smith is likewise first and still more prepular, in Edinburgh. the proportion be- ing almost. 1 in 50; Brown numbers 1 in 50, and Robertson 1 in 02. Then a long way off eagles Stewart. 1 in OS, with Rens, Campbell and Claink practically p--��---»— �^---^�-- -^ •^ -���^^ equal with a score of points more. Hardly Worth the Expense. 1 In Dundee, where every 72nd man is It is still a gtiestiun, eves with the of the great family of Singh, that name macre enthusiastic chauffeurs whether; just beats Robertson, closely attended in the restive aceruinry from being arrest ! turn by Thomson, Stott and Stewart. by even eel for violating the speed limit's really j °wn h MIME'S5 ersli dairea and Low. worth the fine that is imposed. Smith and Milne run neck and neck in Aberdeen. with Davidson close u the 'V'1'hen a fellow is half -way decent pi some girl is genera'ly willing to greet . fignree respectively being 1 in 47, 48 and hina half way. i 51. In Perth Stewart just beats Young Every merchant who knows anything • at all about his business fits his stock to the public needs. He finds out by ob- l servation and experiment what the peo- ple want, and then bends his energies to keeping a little ebend. of the demand. If that demand .:a'n, entirely beyond his T S control he il kIn tiirk rally flounder be- tween an overstoc;;, and an understock of the ecanmodities be handles. Adver- tiMing is the valve which enables him to regulate the pressure upon his facili- ties of supply. The store which never advertises is deficient in the most essen- tial meehanical equipment for the con- duct of it successful busines, The power to increase demand at will is available in the newspapers. - a_a 125 is a A i O9•iON O T ES f •�' l ��� dui ---e' fel• first place, Smith being third a long j way beltincl. Inverness still more rlrvolu- tion res Lowland statistre.s. Every 33td per= n there is a lr .'r•; every 43rd kl a Macdonald every 43th a Mackenzie. Smits rends positively uncommon at 1 in 270. In Ayr, again, Smith has most The season's first cold it ,i :riders with 1 in 80. Smith and grtay be slight—may yield Maxwell are inseparable in Dumfries, ` Wilson being a good third. to early treatment, but the next cold will hang onlThe- eoinnitunity' men took his weeklyonger ; it will be more pay, troublesome, too 11 - riie Ire sought the community store, And coulrnunsty grub for one short day necessary to take chances ! He eent to the,. family door; on that second one. Scott's Ami, wben he got home he • sat down to est t, Emulsion is a preventive • But the dieing, ream ce:s ed and rang- 1'•or it had. to take his communityseat a well as a cure, Take With eke talking community gang. n 'Mitt lie went upstairs 1ora quiet snooze, .l)ut the noise dfd'Ills eartiru:mc nueg, Fora in 'grimily crowd with couimtmity A Dream of Socialism. w 1ETT'S : arc Had worked up a eoni'mtinity jag; when colds abound. acid So &dow . the stairs he ran straightway, you.'ll have no Cold. Take it As of he ttieine on gleaced skid,, But the stumbled eget fell, ere ire got when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma- tion, heals the membranes of the throat and lunge and drives the cold out. Send foe Free .sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronto, Ont. 106.. Brad $1.00 a - a All dl'ugztets away, 0'cr a bunch of community kids,. So he sought the community telephone, And he summoned his wife thereto, One word be said, one word allone— Amd that wee the word, "Skadloo1" So iris wife tevenrty-tisreed and they ;co•wght them out A place where in peace they'd be, And he saki: "Le community boosters sii11Aut--. Isolation will do for mel" --Denver Republican. Mr. AI, N Dafoe, 25 Colborne street, Toron- to says: "I have been a suf- ferer from Dyspepsia for years. I have been treated by doc- tors and have taken many medicines with only temporary relief. Since using Dr. Leon- hard's Anti -Pill I can eat -anything the same as when a boy, I find they regulate both stomach and bowels. My old time vigor has returners, so that M. N. DA7: QE my spirits are buoy - MR. ant and temper nor- mal I give all credit to this wonderful rem- edy—Dr. Leonhartlt'e Anti -Pili," All Dealers or The Wilson -File Co., Lim- ited, Niagara Falls, Ont. 001 uho�ld Be Graded. There are, of course, unions of unskilled labor in which the men employed are fairly on an equity, Pix a daily "stint" of work and they are on the same footing. But in every trade worthy of being so called it is a clear inlustise that the efficient and skill- ful and the inefficient and dull should be the batsmen the good paidmen far are too much enough, value received." Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Then' He Went. "No, .I have no business," said the cheerful idiot. "I' just dropped in to kill a little tine," 'Well, thank you," said the busy man, "but. really, I haven't a bit I want killed to-day."—Cleveland Leader. Evtryf:Dir e aura Denvint depressed --with headaches, indigcistion, constipa- tion, boils, tumours, scrofula or other results of impure blood—esti find speedy relief in 1liira Blood Tonic. It draws out the poison from the blood and tones up itomsalr, liver, kidneys sad bowels. Pure, safe, palatable -contains the medicinal virtues of curative herbs which set in a nature! Manner on the system. Price, $i a -bottle -5 for ow 5. At drug-ltords—or from The Chesnitits' Co. of Canada, Limited, Hamilton'--`:l'oronto. Incsure Togot the gersuir --ash's+' ry � Tamp MAnk fiCGs9Tgtt D. is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Follow directions. SIJKLIT WAY OF MIN ISSIJki IN O. 41, 1.906 „o.,....... -10.,,..... 111,. - PIC'T'URE POST CARDS 15 for 100; 50 for 600; 100 for 80o; all dif- ferent; 600 for $2 assorted; stamps 1,000nenvelopes 50c and 60c; 1,00 foreign R. Adams, 401 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup s+houId al-. ways be used for children teetning, it soothes the child, soothes the gums, curets wino Dolle and ie the beet remedy for Dim • DR. LEaorS FEMALE PILLS FIRST.—Dip the article to be washed in a tub of lukewarm water, draw it out on a washboard and rub the soap lightly over it. Be particular not to miss soaping all over. THEN roll it in a tight roll, lay in the tub under the water, and go on the same way until all the pieces haye the soap rubbed on, and are rolled up. Then go away for thirty minutes to one hour and let the "Sun- light" Soap do its work. NEXT.— After soaking the fun time rub the clothes lightly out on a wash board, and the dirt will drop out; turn the garment in- side out to get at the seams, but don't use any more soap; don't scald or boil a single piece, and don't wash through two suds. If the water gets too dirty, pour a little out and add fresh. If a streak is hard to wash, rub some more soap on it, and throw the piece back into the suds fora few minutes. LASTLY COMES THE RINSING, which is to be done in lukewarm water, taking special care to get all the dirty suds away, then wring out and hang up to dry. For Woolens and Flan- nels proceed as follows:— Shake the articles free from dust. Cut a tablet of SUNLIGHT SOAP into shavings, pour into a gallon ofboltirsg water and whisk into a lather. When just lukewarm, work articles in the lather without rub- bing. Squeeze out dirty water without twisting and rinse thoroughly in two relays of lukewarm water. Squeeze out water without twisting and hang in the open air. EterThe most delicate colors may be safely washed in the Sun- light" way. A safe, sure and tellable montbly regale. tor. nage Pills have been used in l rano far over airy years and found invaluable for the purpose designed, and aro pterin. • ^1 sealedioUvniarakPile, 410 epos OM stamp egg IAA,' or y mall, sodurety sealed, on receipt of puce LID ROY PILL 00., Box 42, Hamilton, Canada j $5,000 REWARD warslllboonpatd to any pwho proves that Sunlight Soap con- tains any injurious chemicals or any form of adulteration, Your Money Refunded by the dealer from whom you buy , Sunlight Soap if you find any ' cause for complaint. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO I5X Getting Over a Difficulty. (From Lippincott's.) An instructor in a certain boys' school is noted among his pupils for his difficult ex- amination questions. One of the youthful students, after struggling over a particularly strenuous 1iet of questions in geography, came upon the following query, 'teethe com- pletely stumped him: "Name twelve animals of the polar regions." The youngster scratched his head, thought hard for many minutes, and finally, under the spell of a sudden inspiration, wrote: "Six seals and six polar bears." The professor was so pleased with his pu- pil's cleverness that he marked his paper 100 per cent, A lawsuit is always a loss party, and the lawyer isn't party. to one the one CUT OF " IMPERIAL" HIVING WINDMILL Outfit which won the CIiAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD against 21 American, British and Canadian manufacturers, after a two months' thorough trial. Made by GOOLD, SHAPLEY ' 2IUIi3 CO. LIMITED, Brantford. Canada. Teach the Boy. Teach the boy: To be true to his word and work. To face all difficulties with courage and cheerfulness. To form nos friendships that can bring him into degrading associations. To respect other people's convictions. To reverence womanhood. To live a clean life in thought and word as well as in deed. That true manliness always commands success. That the best things in life are not those that can be bought with money. That to command he must first learn to obey. That there can be no compromise be- tween honesty and dishonesty. That the virtues of punctuality and politeness are excellent things to culti- vate. That a gentleman is just what the word. implies—a man who is gentle in his dealings with the opinions, feelings, and weaknesses of other peoplo.—Moth- er's Magazine. o, tea. Sunlight Soap is bettor than other soaps, lint is best when used in the Sunlight way. Bay Sunlight Soap send follow directions. Used Every Possible Effort. "Is it a fact that your mother-in.law threw herself out of the third -storey win- dow and you did nothing to restrain her.' "Excuse me, I went to the first storeT to catch her, but she had already passed Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc. First Thing in Order. Teacher—Johnny, if I gave you 5 cents and your brother 10 cents, what would that make? Johnny—Trouble. _0 ent int To Secure Subscriptions on a Commission Basis. No one but a LIVE Agent need apply. THE CANADA FIRST MAGAZINE, now in its second year, is an all Can- adian MONTHLY Magazine. Devoted to CANADIAN SUBJECTS and SHORT STORIES. The magazine of the Canadian Preference League. Of interest to all. WE WANT YOUR subscription. 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