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The East Huron Gazette, 1892-10-06, Page 5
'+T - *Wmtur �.. 4.1"- _ _ �Y - - - _ g Toe Fsx Eim"O War _ - _ y _ � - -, . - d °cif is e2 - v . 1 _ a . . _ a , ' - �I mang_ people are foe _ ,• ��� eas< i ats3itl - r - '1'he car ct`ces _ . - Y r9 F r.,... - �" : fn the- nee ?o`-.' f� _ mess and indulge _ fives. LJnqual 0ed ,praise 1a .s _ "�R r�� _ ,� d for, neither fs nnqua�ed eb t� � r ° - fIad x T . desirable, for the ,great per` 4 4 re wa$ t �goodin ®4erything:„ �. R al use of extremes is apt- to arouse sn3pi- ' -� ,r Tak 1. � �' = ton as to sincerity, and justly ac+., _ x ` or example, the use of `mourning papers' - _ Some people adopt a paper' bordered by.11 ,1 � s� black band felly half all inch zn width. 'Ifl rr- - :` �:� f Jf ar say noshing about good taste, which may not be considered under the eireunnataneee ' `` 1 , lies$ - w £_ 5a r.y a P r the use of such gaper is entirely t� ten- _ . - urs to 3' hefk _Io3t ne "aAk . -e s11 ens of spicnoue, It obtrudes your grief uponerw — • -lis. " body, and makes a display of it. Tlie m +t 3tiflttt7t ed 911 :f tz ltd +oath coli 3 , . . scree isI 11 r ter is wholly personal ; it is not .Iteoeseary `-%"1�$r� ,1. �t the usuly - _� ad by a strap button to proclaim it to the world. 'I` CII t f3L` S �TIflI 1 S 01 � �� �� � � " In the wearing of rings. and jewellery, a - �' .i ,as the back at the wuist 'I'$£' AR1 R� t strap is as useful a member of laviahn®aa of display is often xtotieeable.. .- _ the third leg on a duck, the fifth `phi also is bad form, being a .parade ai ' , ., -� � �L+`I ' 4hIE on a cart, or the buttons on the back mere personal wealth. Rings and 3eweYs P�,1,� are all right if worn in moderation, but true '. of a man's coat. Its only mission on earth refinement never indulges to ei<cesses ©f :Pubhsiied �� 'I - - 4. I - � I 7 - , is to daant fittnre the woman who wears it and dress or ornamentation. IL is this Direr- a ��`} o•i to prove to ran unbelieving world what a doing of things that leads to diffieulties,eyen ' I - r - eweet, self -sacrificing, long-suffering, and g ' enduring creature a woman is. Only pretty as too mach study map weaken your eyes l ooltseifars. and ' i r a ) - - - or destroy your health, thus preventing for women will be couraReona enough to wear a time at least further acquirement hpo141pbEg and alZ'ldnds of &laps and Sckt©oI St�gpes� Wii#�e %r; Prices and the garment, and no penitential sackcloth knowledge. In speech,- also, superlatives - could be ntor® mortifying to their- vanity.00 Qilr trateelle- Wiii G& on yolt a are too often used, and they serve' to ' 10 W . . . � I � - � I . - . I I L I - I �;= . — , - . � .. % - $oute_of these coats add to their other in- awaken distrust. Absolute perfectiga is - lgaities, that of being :bound with leather indeed rare, and exaggeration playaa great • ((�_ • . and having a leather strap across the back, too much J...V _'"• `g part in modern life. Vie think _ Go'L � but most of bifem ar€bontent with the rag of our own importance, or talk too mush of 1.-L .1 t gedest of raw edges and stitched belts fast. ourselves. We dwell too much upon fam ij7 - - ened with butler plates of mother -of pearl fly or society, and.lend a fictitious value to ' 'the Fall ll J. rade, - . - . . I. : - � es para .{: o� _ _ ® absolutely empty things. The use of su• - . %,. _ The Spring Hosiery. - perlatire words often tends to destroy the . � .�I� HosierV is another important subject just impression that we wish to convey, simply Are .Ai riving. ' - ;pow to the woman who wants to look well because we overdo things - Alight Barb, a this spring. The "thetie young woman is little tkought regarding things of this life, - .I s - _ revelling in the Doucheme stocking; a dainty seems to accomplish the end"mtteb bettee - - - _ sad delicate affair, made of 5n3 white silk than. going to any extreme; however strong- . with high instep of lace insertion. The ly you may feel.—Harper's Bazar. - . � - ,- _;, stocking, between the stripes of insertion, - - (s embroidered with white silk. Stockings Dunning Letters That Cama - . ' - with colored silk tsps and high insteps of The charming blonde who presides at the IE;sandal lace are something new. So also is registered letter window of the postoffice the Grecian stocking. This has a black -threw up her dainty hands with surprise a silk boot with colored tops and fancy clock- few days ago when m gentleman walked up - . Ing at the side. Another very popular to the window and, upturning a big grip,- _ c °['��'Q _fil - sioeking delight in wearing is the t6lti4as• dumped its contents -.before her. There T y'�yl��y'��� �jr Goody? �►r �+ _ . . � I . . tte." It has a black silk 'boot, colored were 470 letters to be registered: Such a .un `Su1111J..+t• 11 ���-� _- 1. co . 1. - -",I - stip and lacing at the side. The spring teak had never before fallen to her lot. Her • .� +� } gi � , I ,.,.- 1. L' - •badea for xhe tope of stockings are a appeal for help brought the chief of the offering ,5,, ••, r IlAtilil, -'. , -� �, -. , , delicate nice green called cigale. Argent, division, who provided help in the shape of . F'o 11 . IJiriing - P three asaiatants for her, and the pile was For til) allx f �, 11 _ which is a grayish Lint arse which driveS'.- -- _blends an the lilac, and eglantine, which is soon disposed of. The man stood by until'o� �1 ` " - Yn realitynothing but old pink, are high in the receipts were given him. h'or tete ��. �� � �' favor. "The face ia," he explained, " Lain-secre- tit �-- gBneea of `vr aherwomes:. tart' of a fashionable club, and it's the moat ??9Of difficult matter in the world�to,make them �� The queen of the Paris laundress has ,, u I .seed hundreds ' of ; bilis, and s' PRICES 3]t)WN TO been chosen. Her name is Mlle. Henrietta Pay P4 when i s eek `to meaibera about ft' it's'' Delabarre. Her office is to ride in a triam F' lama oto `I never got: the = F f ` 7 . _ through the streets of always the ry, _ � - i` � -� � _� ,, •� #� , p$ai car et the fete throuD bill old fel certainly I'll a u Just - th� city. The correspondents say that she , Y . pay, . send me a bill and I'll seg that you get" it . dee�a►bo -3. was chosen entirely with a view to artistic in the• eldb and - �. There are 470 delinquents , ti, urr�+ - effect, being a young girl of sixtesn, fair r he ell Butson , k haired, pale and of placid and ingenious I'll be sure they all get their bills this ou�reC! O Fall y;� �{ Our i.7 �''- '1.. � . - Rr'' - `�..a^v s*` = -,� r�,-7 --rte- sy' ' carter. - - , • • countenance. She has been chosen queen $ --al `"� �e ' •� The responses have already began to come - y�► s� d itcl�.l de b the universal auffrsigi; of the laundresses h entire success ar,e arr�.ving, . an _ '. G Y afias educated b the sisters in in a way that foretells t c . z =,�� Of Paris. Sir* , , y • _ �� � . _ st hues.,a�R - of the scheme:--1?liiladeIpttfa ILecord. .j. �a'�.� �s ,. = ' � Y of St. Vincent de Ettttl nit one of their 'the. V1i.o�Ve �... - .. _ schooYs, urhels the was remarkable for gad s gami2iar sound. - - - :. humility and 6hedienee. They are not at „What is the name of the young man _ _ _ all: pleased at, , her. election; which they fear �j that's coming to see 4)laribel4" asked Old - rl' ` wilt be her ruin. ' - via sharwamen are Spudd, looking up from - the "Stocks and - sabscribing to icy artificial ]flies orate fibs Bonds" column of his newk3paper. 'fI�thi.%- . - ems' '�`',�s white flowers wherewith to des I've heard ft, bus I have forgotten it. T�ieji+�+� t vehicle which will serve as a throne to their 6CIt is one you certainly ought to remem- T most gracious young sovereign. bar easily enough," replied Mrs Spudd: A Among : �'(��` Fal1;� Goods are Drew OVus 1.In endies9 & xlnditliC1 Bl td Ya178$y. ' y, _ 11 g _, Clever Woitia 14 is name is Oliver Cromwell.,, mauae= Thonw, a xaw� sWent, is "fly memory,. madam," said Old Spudd; 1V�2l,�'l tl-lugs, Hosiery, Underwea r,. Greer Navy " - a successful lecturer on making �n looking tigedty at her over his glasses, "is y - y County as good as yours. Cromwell is the name anal Check Fannels, Blankets, Yarns, the - �'° girls' schaola for the Surra Uaui# Coun- gg►, value in the majority ©f eases being.. much -. 1, of that ' merchant- down in : Hamilton that - * + Julia Fu Btilkley, prineigal.of file Pima- claimed I cheated him out of _$37.40 is 1873 A #ro �rd$r +}'Its-Ciss.S r#yle P- t �n a consignment of eggs. Yon can't fool better than formerly. fled public school system, has been a , pointed dean of the Women's Cullege of ma on names :" _ - the new University of Chicago. She is a one 74itt1e Point. - _ -' ' woman of remarkable executive ability, a The rofesaor had talked to the class . writer on educational subjects, and has p an hour and a half on the question"of the ; �` travelled extensively in this country and tariff. . _ abroad. y1. "There is one little point"still unsettled Annie Crosby Emery has received from x _ Bryn Mawr College- the European fellow- .in MY mind, professor," said one of the - � - • ships of 189-2-93.Within the next two gug� a thoughtful young man whose in- `, - .-- - —�_ year$'I'our'new fellowships will bo offered telligent face and close attention had great- �, 1 . ;i. V ERLA 1t�, by the college, besides the, European fel- ly pleased the instructor. "It is this: Who - lowahip, which belongs to the graduating finally pays the tariff on, imported goods-- - - 1 ✓. - TiusYnith, . _ Gorrie. y. asses the foreign. manufacturer; the importer,, of Aj j, - _ ? - ' 9» the consumer - , Nvhat is Certain To Be. The professor -sat down -profntindly dis- - - p ise ` .point ha j o� Although just at first so many of the couraged. That was the - - . - _ s �I bonnais and hats seem elaborate, it is ser- had been trying to explain. 1 - fain that simpler and plainer styles will be -� - Odd-' and P:nds.' ; ti shown a little later on, and they areoftenest - r` � Z- ,� ' what is wanted. Small straw bonnets not Mangy watches make five beats per sec- ��1- Y unlike the old-fashioned cottage shape will ond, 300 each minute, 18,000 every hour, " ' " - w - s er da be worn, and a simple ribbon of flower or 432,000 p y _ T1. _ trimmingis all that they require. Although Patsy sears, of Howard County, Indiana," op. - heavy veiling is shown the lighter veils seed 108 years, has been a church member - _ will be used, especially with bonnets, and a hundred years. • , - L . � , ,� - - - - - � '- now just rerttember this, the summer is The average mortality of nnmagd men I I_ L ' long sod sunshiny, and sn don't be, in too between the agea.of twenty and twey Svcf ` A AT -M hurry to et a bonnet that will while that of *a$ ovv HO1.1$�• � . *ruE GI I,L � ! ' e -- 1 I I . . f�"SI �: L ---.,,r �.-- -- - - - - � � , M of a g is 1 174 in every 100,000, g .,�'.. I I X grow tiresome and faded long keforc the oQarrie3 men is only 5$7. golden days are over. = - Hass..' goys t .#;men :tQ e�- - n+ew ol/, of French Wvmoa Jotaraslimio..� t•ub�g9�f. Raise our hat, buys, When 'you inset a 'o ♦e . s;rept ipi: y 11riis►a The two Most noted women in French ' . i or woman or elderly Woman that yon journalism are Mme. Adam _ and Mme. 8n know, be your so with them ever vealr� * ° $evevine. The for uec is well k6own to - dznaared so alight. a i O"flbal ][+ea1 as well as French, ` English-speaking peog Tate ofFyonr hats, boys, whenever you tai muetrameans � JAW - both as a journalist . ad as a watssA of -let- a house,: tie ii filo home of . vert or - n$e # - := iQ►ireus �F 110 y - Lesa. blame. Severine is said< to lwssess n'- rove otuaelvee - > ne is sou l , b 1. and to -:«�, �seah..Fop t:go P. ! - ly fats] of the "� -- 3 tiTodtgiona a 1? Spirit ttl►at $ .k, , ,-�.3 +mss - her beast ] ii1j aaisinently demacraiidt thea tleiinait, `y4y - ttls.trale` gen - _ y :a _ ...-, z# ��.��Cli : °:� w - �Ri[AJs upon her aleeae, math itge ablue-stocking, • Soh . - = . ,� ' �. P - ' nV � •ice .#rt , era- - - �e d Navin he oft tesrsr; j ,' __. 9 issues pfderv- _ - L. -. iia $> 171 & dltton. ter she lis_ bite ixz bnreatt, _a ipp ng& in' 7.ondb- ` _ ;oil er *V=2 n- - bion. Ia ad -tm A I@ tussis : r Sn " '4msa Y i pim- aeceiir thnirk =cgtama}�ad" � - aT,- - d = 3. ._ iI of V' ice."" has e3e - tett p �iia+a7eta iitF6m _. , ;twvm du►ttn; 4 3ie - a reucfi as a re- }, cis Seta of net#vaI►ager isnttuugs *W:V ' � , t er.Di a** +1 - of Disse° _ #iheSaar►i - p eases;' frollt_e�rF perlgdleal the werldy So lar ark ' . :' $Mate; ;�Cterf4r8I'lliii �� porter -\' the death of Prises _ e�'e,eierstnS - zXw Favarite3 vfFashtois- - ' - to . be post . "elite �o . }� iJpgiCtP<e.at= ' The favorite hats for_-sgriag<=t _ wi "rte � sacit gip £- _ � = lar round. chip M•' _kil _ i1 - -- - .- .. -. -- Yl1e . 's - ._, , ,--, -3 aF. _ 1 - La �,.., . '�flp� -" _ - site and eat i 5r „. ., .. - - g,33a i Aa _ ► t" leTr?C -,- stylish Et eEd`mtred, ..-._ e Which sS mus _�.a •- ratty $32 .. - ._.. wx_: : -.`��-..•,.. m...•c.- - - - _ _ :t'er.3.> _ - C .; • `� - - .�. - - - ed' Whit a-w� � ��.- S� . �� � s _ w _ � '" the erovaau trim3m� , - n :� ..- - - e€& 4Fitit g f- - �wh. Is it that. _ - - here . - -:. .: , _ .► . . -a y ea>t� . lard m folds, Ierd K.. _ . _ -iiw fesw� p� - - ed ins. Aso€- White=: SiFs _ _ F fir t ±i - _- - - nvellp _ 4 - - - - - s- Y Iii . _ . r . -i �K�� y file - - r . - �F: bow trims one side w -. - }_ - - it `�f - xt G -1 _, :- . - -i man _ t _ keno #� he bac - - $� _ �; n T n. _ , �.. - - g6 w . _. _ - _ L - i. x _ . w- a - �`` a vgein bunch of wl- . _ - _ s Ill the -- -� :_ti= :t, e 1;-ih lip - x - �s - :<:.. _ _ t -� - - wrhlte - y ..:, sherd ` 8T ." . _ . , , - +. _ T .� . _� . _ . _ . _ . - _ _ y� J>.. �. N, y_. __ • r-_ p _ .-. _ -- _ - _ sliprhesLit m. be , _ : V.�. r_ 9. -= :._:. - - -- -. -. - - "" 4c ,cam,_ _ 3e .. ..a. -.._.y g —.�tg. ,.t,. .., ti 3A. i .. 4 _ c ._ .x+. ", - '. - ...tom -4-..,. L I r lff - ....- a. r :. ..- _ F11 .fir L 'I y .,,, -. ,.s.. m .. .. .. : : -.,.__ --: -. t.. Ft' .� - - ....,.. _ :fes'- - .- ..: -.._ ... 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