Exeter Advocate, 1901-1-31, Page 3FASHIONS IN FURS.
MANY SHAPE'S, MANY SKINS AND
PANOIFUL. GAR,NITURES,
Shoat Conte; Long coats, 01141 1211411
Isoteroa, meats and 're:01114w Ail In
Par I1at Pura Use4 res. Tram
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maims ou Cletk land 11440e G"C"rint'
SI11011 IS a tale of furs. 'Short
-coats and long, coats, boa e and boleros,
misfile and bats are all made of fur,
and in spite Of tbe threat's -of the au-
thorities the sealskie jacket iS ae popu-
lar, as ever. Very smart indeed is.the
latest exareple of this, Witlathe. square
:tailed back and mit rather, shalt on
the hips.
The whole -fox boa has been adopted,
,and we may see, these in every color
hanging over the shoulders of lovely
BOLERO OF SEALSKIN,
*amen. To wear a whole animal le
not perbaps entirely, gratifying to the
esthetic sense. We are able to forget
more easily the details of their slaugh-
ter When we merely gaze upon the
skins of` the bodies worked into gar-
ments. There is nothing very heart-
rending In the sight of a sable cape,
except it be on your 'dearest friend and
you want it for yourself, but the whole
dead animal:staring, at you with glaz-
ed but reproachful eyes Is a disquiet-
ing Object. However, the whole, fox
boa obtains in white, black and brown
1•
` and bale, and rnuffe are made to match,
!with heads •set In the center, and for
. little children these are to be seen in
, .
white. A fur, however. more aware -
Pratte to-cbildren is miniver, and most
attractive little boas and muffs are
made of this. Then, too, •ermine is
very well suited to the, young child,
and, in combination with rose pink or
pale blue or mauve cloth, it will make
. . ,
The influence of the fashion of fur is
lisceraible on the latest 'cloths, which
itee mostly rriugls of surface and zibe-
line In texture. Again. .some .of the
cloth dresses show designs of fm. tr'ae-
ed with gold or fanciful braid, the flat
furs being mostly used for sueb pur-
poses. caracal ancl,broadtail In prefer-
ence.
4 very stylish bolero of sealskin ap-
pears in the first cut. just draped over
the bust and held by an engraved gold
button, while the fringe is of old gold
and steel beads, the cuffs and ends of
the stolebeing embroidered in dull
gold braid, steel and gold beads. 'The
muff is decorated to match. '
The seconcl costume is of a pale ocher
volored cloth, witb a,bolero of' chinchil-
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CLOTH AND OnJNcrurLA INATIIME,
and it- is woro witb most ekeelleitt
affect ovee a blouse' of very coarse Inee. ,
asur Intrudes . itself ,upon the lace'
'dresses for evenieg wear, and soane of
the elaborate applications on rnousae.
line or silk show ,Patterns outlined In
fur,
fris'enen itiretakfeete.
Pim term .clejeuner itapllee to two
rlifferent meals in ,Prancentirnely the
dletit dejetnier, consisting of the ,early
°up Of tea; coffee or chocolate With
and the dejeuner a la fourehette,
Odellis equivalent to the ,AteericaU
uneneolas ,Ietnanind element ,halEt to trust to Wok.,
AFFLICTED THE SUFFERER FOR
TWENTY YEARS.
Often Set Up in tied tUnighing Ihi';
Night long -Doctors tritiniately Twit
fltu the ii'voubie wcs engIMO
4110111$11181pt1on—Iliniv iteifer was obtained
Petrel t,he Times, Pieton, Opt,
Nothing rucks the body more than
a severe cOugh. If it is allowed to
run for any length of \time, it isi ,very
4.1,ard 'to got rid of, and often leads o
that most 'dreaded of ail diseakie-
oenSumption. Such a sufferer was
Mr. ',CliOrintS ;links, of Prince :Ed-
ward eaunty. Mr. ,links relates the
following facts to a Pieton Times re. -
porter sii.-ty-severt years of
age, and for the last twenty years I
have had a bad cough. I was troub-
led with catarrh, which started in
my head, ha later spread te my
stemach, leaving me dyspeptic. For
two years I was troublelt with pains
in the stontach, and, Was LC:It able to
raise MY arms above nay) head with-
out., experiencing severe pains about
rny shoat ribs and atomaels. Then
m31 kidneys began to trouble me and
at times I ctuld not get out of a
chair without help. My limbs and
feet were often so swollen) that I was
unable` to laco my boots, but as soon
as the swelling went down I was but
a mere shadow. My \vrists and
arms were so411-' sunken that 1 coulsj
snap( them With case. My cough
racked my whole body. I have sat
trp in bed and' coughed the whole
night. long. I tried several debtors
without success. They finally told
,
MO I was in the titrst .stages of, con-
suraptilort. In the sprang' of 1899, a
pamphleit was tbro-esa, in the
hall doer tellitnar about De. Willa/ma'
Pink Pills, and I &aided bo' try them.
Bealore fareisaing the second box, I
noted a change and after using
,them or a (maple of ,nacitsths, I was
completaely Mired arid the bong -11 had
Leiria me. , At present my health is as
good as I can „wish for, an I can
tatily say, through all my sualering, I
never& get any, perraanaist ,rehi'ef until
I teokDr. Wiliiaima' :Pink Pills."
• Mr. aluks added that it was not in -
his own case aloe that Dr. Williams'
Plait Pills had providd of advantage
ilia) his f.amilly., , His daughter, Ansa
Mi;Ictred, was ile very poor health,
and scarcely able to gci areund. In
fact, her friends feared, her trouble
waS developing flit() dropsy. She
used five boxes' of the pills and is now
enjoying the very hest of hea-lth.
Dr. Pink Pills cure such
apparently hopeless 'cases ds
J'Anks' he,;`;aus..,, they make new h
red , blood; and thus reach' th ro t
,
of the trouble: TheSe pills are the
only 'med,itine, offered the Public that
camrshow a record of, such martfTellous
Cures after ace toes 'had. failed, If
.you areall unwell, this' roadiciwill ee
, ,
rdst,ore,, you to health, but be
•
sure; you.- ,geft the genuine with the
null ,nania' "Er. .Pink -Pills'
,
for Palo People," on the saraPper
around each 'box.
HE WAS UNLUCKY.
when Feu Itend qinle
You 13elieve 13'e Wats.
"1 .am unlucky, just naturally un-
lucky," said a man from ono of the impala
parishes, "aed nothing would induce nle
to entertain a proposition that was is
any way open to chance, because if I did
I know I would inevitably get the worst
of it. You may ca is superstition, if
you like, but it is supported by so tnany
painful experiences that I would be a
fool to disregard the warning:
'The last time I gave,fortune a chance
to jab me in the solar plexus was Several
years ago, when a big lasveuit was on
trial at a neighboring town, involving the
title to a large traetedf land in which I
held an interests A couple of days before
the ease was closed an old near.° aunty,
whose husband was the bailiff in charge
of t e jury, told me that the verdict Waif
already decided upon. Her husband d
ha
told her that 'tlie white gemmen had
clone Made rip their minds; but, having
sworn not to pay anything about the ete
creta of the jury room, he wouldn't go
tiny further. "
"I had reason to believe the old wom-
an's story was true, and, tie a prior tip on
the resalt would have been worth a lot of
money to me, I told her to tell him that
I would give him $50 it be would simply
look at the side that was going to win
when eaine into court that afternoon.
'He doesn't need to say a word,' I added,
'so he won't be breaking his oath not to
"Of course I oughtn't to have emeioY.
ed any such sophistry, but I knew the
old hypocrite only wanted a pretext to
betray his trust, and, sure enough, when
vItentered de
courtroomterseidthweherethe piaihnetiaglsa r!aseeditity.
ed. went right out and accepted an
offer for my intereet that had been made
me on the quiet earlier in the week. -
"The next day the jury returned a vet,
dict,for tlie defendants, leaving me about
$2,000 out of pocket by reason of my ac-
tion. 1 hunted up the bailiff to get some
of `his gore for leading inc astray, but
when I found him I walked off without
lifting it finger. It was my cussed luck
once -morel Lie had tried to give me a
straight tip, but he couldn't leolc the way
he wanted to to save his soul: EC° was the
only cress eyed nigger in the pariele"
NUAt a'InUST TO LUCK.
Vansen in Madagascar do not pray.
That religious privilege is left tO the
men in that region. They offer up
thear peLitioas only when there is
something that the.y ipartissularly
de-
cisc and only for themselves. The
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HQLIDAY TRIFLES,
Some Unique Little Annungerinentfl
Suitable Vor Present* or Bazaars.
During the latter part of the gift sea-
son it sometimes • happen e that One
would like to quickly concoct little
trifles for use as "Deleted" presen-t,
and the following hints found ha Good
Housekeeping will afford a, few appro-
priate affairs of,this kind:
An attractive pad may be made by
covering a heavy piece of pulp board,
8 by 6 inches in sire, with old rose
paper, Paint on It in water color the
head of a pretty girl, using brown
tnadcler for the outline or shading.
Wash a touch of rose tuadder oil the
checks. In bold letters paint "En-
gagements" and the verse, "Noiseless
falls the foot of time that only treads
on Zowers."
A noedieboolt makes a gift which
pleases any -woman from the grand-
mother to the proud young owner of
her first workbasket. For a small
ncedlobook'eover four visiting cards
with silk, satin or linen, If linen is
chosen, use it for the outside of the
cover and silk or satin for the inside.
A dainty effect Is obtained by using
white taffeta for the cover and some
bright shades of silk for the inside.
The matter of decoration allows the
widest latitude -flowers, a pretty child
figure, a few silver winged bugs, called
darning needles, or a bee hovering over
a pink clover blossom. If you use the
burnblebee, paint in crimson letters'‘on
the other side of the cover, Etow doth
the little busy bee improve each shin
Ing hour."
Another suitable adornment, for •a
needleboolt is a sketch of an old dame
flying through the air, witch style, or,
NEED110300E AND TAG CASE.
a bright silver needle instead of a
broom. Use with this the ancient
nursery rhyme.
• -Old Mother Twiteliett had only one eye
And a long tail, which she let fly,
And every tirne she flew over a gap
She left a bit of her tail in the trap.
Choose ail old rose art Iluen to mate
bandkerchief edse. Cover four pieces
of card about five Inchee square, two
with the linen, twO witb delicate pink
chint silk into vhicb has been put a
layer of cotton batting with saehet
powder. In Use center of the linen
paint a disk in gold and beside it with
eater color a rich hued crimson.elarerse.
autheinum. Ilse the same color and a
fine outline of gold for the alniandker-
claiefs." Theis tie the two sidee tooati
er with three inch satin ribbon the
nit of the h h
Something rather unique is a tag
case: Its foundation is four visiting
cards, over which are stretched, time
stitched together,. bits of white taffeta
for the outside and serne darker silk
Lor liiiing. Let the decoration be a
traveler, a dainty maid with a dress
suit ease, a drummer with his grip` or
a dude with a heavy cane. When it is
anished, put inside it a dozen tags. ma I it tions of the hy tem thereby
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ILLUalINAl'ING GAS.
Co' al gee WAS first lased eel an ill
fainant in 1792.
The first gas applied to artificial,
ligbting wal obtained from coal,
Nearly a50,a00,000 is invested in tbe
gas 00)+11p:init.'s of the city of London.
I3ituurinons coal yields from 8,000 to
12,000 cubic feet of gas to th
Inimen6e ainounts ‘,.1, ate
made in this country from c
ter and naphtha,
It is a curious fact that ne large
lamp or gas at ,gives more light than
three or four burning the same quan-
tity in tdd, same time,
on,
as ere
wa-
r4gtaiiircisixiairm
are the only
nseclicine that
will cure Dia.,
hetes. Like
Bright's Dis-
ease this dis-
eaee was in -
c ura b 1 e until
Dodd's Kidney Pills
cured it. Doctors
themselves confess
that ‘vithout Dodd's
Kidney Pills they are
powerless against Dia-
betes, Dodds Kidney
Pills are the first medicine
that ever -cured Diabetes,
Imitations --box, name and
pill, are advertised lo do so,
but the medicino that does °
cure
is Dodd' s Kidney Pills,
Docid's Kidney Pills are
fifty cents a box at all
druggists:
121.4gaieek.*i*igoi,e•
IA.N()T12Elii I:TOLD-UT.
BOOT Bronson.
What'f,s tale raa:tter with hi.m?
He ,wias the victitn of n, hold-up last
night; so he tells me.
'Yea don't say so! Hoar' did it 'hap,
Oh, the b. by had eaten saMeth'irig
that didn't agree with it. He had ;to
hold it up for three hours. at a stretch.
Iznard's firiment for sale everywhere
AN OLD JOKE.
Taramy. Papa, \vly do they ,call
language the niot her tongue
Papa: Because the father so seldom
gets a chance to use it.
1.'nere never was; and never will be, a
universal pan 0000, one remedy, for ail
iils to which tre.=.1'1,,. beirth- •
•
Jttoauyogeatives 'co!i ug tic n • Li lab- we re
oTe:eric
, tisef'tses-',rooted, in the
• ' rrut-wiaL •'" ,
womo. rceneve one Ili. in
•"nrn would a.g T a te .other. We
'cip.re, however, in Qu'e,tine. \tine W 11 '0 hl
btainable in 0 fi OU d. ti mad terated
.,emeuse.fot ucaay and gre v o its tile.,
tia its graciLea andajtelicious use, the
frailest systetas are lea ie to convaleseetree.
" end strengtia -bY the intluenoe, which al 111-
'sine exeias oo Nature's own restoratiyes.
itreiieves the drooping, spirits oi Leese
eith synam o'clironic siate ot morbid des-
, Uondeucy and lack of interest in life is a.
,
.e.se, ad, by trauciui1isiu tbe, netves,.
aisposes to semis', and aefreshieg sleep--
imp -tree Yigor tr.> the,action of the 'blood,
‘vhich, being stiMulated, courses th rough-
otit !die v,eins„,'strengthennig, the
- healtha
's
en okn g activi ty eeceesary xestiit
• Panicles of New V errr'si Eve.
The great way- of celebrating New
Year's eve in ,lays of yore was by giye
lug a supper party, on, which occasion
the proceedings were ot"a very solemn
character. No one was permitted to
speak until midnight, and no lights or
res were allowed. Directlytbe clock
struck la,. however, every available
lamp and candle was lit, every bell In
the aouse was imag, pianos and otber
musical instruments were played with
emphasis, all the guests sboirted "Ev-
vine!" .at the top' of, their voices, and
discord reigned SI/pre/11e. The next
part of' the programme consisted In ev-
ery one counting in solemn silence all
the silver he happened to possess In
his pockets; at alma/sot:newt Gold was
considered unlucky, but silver wee sap -
posed .to bring all wanner of good for-
tune to the owner. Those ladies who
wished to discover whether or not the
New Year would see them wedded to
tbe "man of ,tbeir choiee" had only to
throw their sandals some distance,
presumably when the person upon
whom they bad fixed their ffections
was in the same room for we are told
that 11' the sandal '
a .g e w e
toes directed toward that person the
„
wedding w,ould Infallibly take place
during the year. If', however, the toes
tveee, turned In a contrary direction,
farewell to their bones.
'Plan Enuoire Conte,
The short waisted ensaire coats,
when PraPerlY made, have a qtinint
and becoming effect on a slight
but some weird examples are to be
seen whicb. have the appearance of an
outgrown garment and, quite ruin tile
figure. The empieee fashions are pret-
tiest of all for tea and evening g was,
and in these elaboration Is, aol out f
place, and the strict empire style need
not be closely nonewea„
Th* Cosy IP'ensi.
'I like inydining room at night, ,
,The litilatible draped in white,
,..The'Srintetir with its vines and Eowelll•
The to tell the hours;
The frtircirlalilieapd With mien:id iold.
A few'iniSfiebite of chine old; ,
. ,
Thepoet faces on the wan,
Just where the ray a of lamplight fall;
T1Ae silver shining bright as
The 'cepa and saucers aPrigked with bine;
fLagnince of the steaming tea,
With breedas White se it, could be,
And' merry chatter,' net the least,
Wit li love enough to grebe it Iran,
-,tNitclunge.
strengtheoingehe-frame, ;Luca giving lift;
to the digestive organs,. which naturally in a canoe, 'and ,he got so agitated I
-demand 'snerdarieaasehetatme-reeuit, 110-1
proyea appetite:- 'NorthroP .84 Lyman of was afrald we'd uaisasa
l'oronto, have giVen.. to ' the public' their
ti
' ,nerier Qninibc \Vine iitithe usual rase,
'Lna, P.:ILU4QCI:bY opinion of scientists,
this -s.Vine, tipproaches nearest perfection of
any itt the market: All druggists sell it.
ARE CLEAN AND PURE. JAPAN'S ARE COLORED WITI1
WHAT ? THINK If you want purOf viholesothe and
economical tea, either green or black, use only
CEYLON AND INDIA TE
SOME CURIOUS COUNTERTTITS.
One ingenious individual, who nar-
rowly escaped prosecution awhile ago
I for counterfeiting rare eggs and sell-
ing the bogus specimens to museums
and private collectmss, has recently
turned up with' exquisitely lifelike
photographs of birds, which in reality
are produaed by the help of atuffed
specimens ai Lista:ally attitudinized
with wires.
Sure Regulittors.--Mandralse and .dan-
delion are lenown to exert it powerful in-
fluence on the liver ;aid' kidneys, resit0i-
,-igg them tmhealthful action, inducing a
regular lima of the secretions and impart.
ingtothe organs complete power to per-
form their funerious. These valuable in-
gredients eider into the eomposition of
Parmelee's `Vegetaals Pals, and serve to
render them Inc agreeahle and salutary
medicine they are, There are few 8
effective as they in thei r aOtiOn. •
LIVE AND LE a LIVE,
easterner, in barber's chair, -So
you haven't he.ara Hear Von, Thump-
er, the worla-famed pianist
German flarbere-Nein. Dose Wan -
tete neffer batronize me, an' so Inef-
fer batronize dem;
Nettrar.gia
ORIGIN OF NAME "TURKEY."
Why the turkey is called a turkey
,bas been much diseussed wit:hen*
r.eaelaing, any definite oonclusion. One
tImory itt tb,0 1 the turkey named, bira-
aelf by., his pe..lCillIar '''ohick," which
soundeslike, " tuak, turk, turk "
POR OVER FT YEARS
MRS. wINerasers soirruessa SYRUP has been
used by snoth ers for their children teething. It swybes
the child, softens the gum, allays pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy far diarrhcca. SOns bottle.
Sold by ad druggistr throughout the world.. Be BUR
and. ask Con' 'trtru tv;oal ow's Sr) °thine Syrup."
SICK NINE DAYS EACH YEAR.
The average of illneas in huinan life
nineis days out of the year.
DOES .NOT LAST VERY LONG.
Great Britain eats her entire wheat
crop in alyant 13 weeks,
NOT' MUCH CET.
Lady -Wharf. Ls my trunk?
Baggage Man -I couldn't find any
trunk, mum, but: I've got the beadle
lib ihe ahrk on.
freilfccdto'Btjiortrc
winch is caused by exeessive bile in
the stornath, leas a -rnarkeid effect, upon
the uerves, and often manifests itself by
severe heialeche.. This is the most dis-
treesina headache rine cart have,. There
are heitdaches from cold. from fever, and
Frain caber causes. but the most excruci-
ating of nil is the bilious heaclaclie. Par -
melee's Vegetable Pilis will cure it -route
it a.lInest immediately. , It will disappear
AS soon as the Pills operate. There is
hae0a-adiziteca)esuree in the t -ream
teut of bilious
COULDN'T' FIELP HERSELF.
Clara -How did you COMC to aceept
Mr. SA pile a a ?
Dora -I had to. He proposed to 111,2
LOVED BUT laOT ENDERS I:00D.
anasic and icemen are ()Nen loved
but e1ri0ia under,stacel,
I was cured of Acute Dronchi.tie by
latINARIa'S LINIMENT.
J. M. QAMPI1ELL.
Bay :of I..slanas.
I wan cured of Facial Neuralgia by
aT.1NARD'S
,
'WM. DANIELS.
N. S.
I Waa-cirrecl by Claronle`Illieumatisra
by MINARE'S LINIM.ENT.
GEORGE TINGLEY.
-Atet 00., N. S..
ALMO,S'a AN ANGEL,
,
Meat ingratiating maw:Lever dsne,as,
eaad the former acquaintance of the
deceaeed, Why, that fellow could
A GTJORTOIK.a EXIT.
Tu'bbs is soinewhat of a snob, lan't
he?
Saab? Say, he'd die bappy if he
could get run over by a millionaire's
O utomobile.
- ,
The great hong healer is found in that
es-cellent medicine sold as Lickle s Anti
Consumptive Syrup. It soothes and di-
minishes the sensibility of the DieMbrane
of the throat and air passages, and is a
SOVet,..dgn remedy for all coughs, colds,
inorsoncats, pain or soreness in the chest.
broil chitii.„ ole. It he cnred many when
suioscci Lobe far advanced in consunip-
sjon)
N TRE,ATIVIENT.
rather -Do you. think 1 ougait to
have oar -daughter's voice cultivated?
Absent -Minded 'Vasiter-1 should
think you ought to have etomething
I.d&ne for It.
wheel a ba by bUggy along the sia e-
welk durhn,-, a street parade and get 1
nothing but smiles.
011. LAMP1 PAEIS.,
,
Paris' latest lamp:vat:ion, in street
isoil lamps.' They are not TN11'ALLIIILE SIGNS.
tito sart. pf Lamps 4sPa a kunklred
years -ago, when, the cry, was anis-- ea ma (mac fareaye
tocrats it la lent:erne, but enormous 1, Ile -And yeu haven'
structures that ,give out 1,000 camfdlo-
TO, CURIE A t;01.11) IN ONE DAT
,
Take Laxative Brorno Quloine Tablets. All druggists
reflind the money if it fails to cure. E. NV, groves,
signature is on each box. 25c
,
ACTIVE AND TALKATIVE.
hen a man arl,rnits a partner to
his joys' and serrows, remarked the
Overseer of Events and Things, she'
not it silent -one.
power each.
GOLD IN A WILT/ GOOSIll.
A mild ernes/lion has b,een caused in
Ncw Wes tan6ros er B.O., by tbe dis-
covery of $12.50 in gold as big as flax-
seed du the crop of at wild goose which
was 101i -tied a Pitt lake, 28 miles from
WeStiniuster. , Many paaspeetors
have atarted for tile sceine of the
stippeeed gold placers.
I loved you eince day beio
day.
The honeymoo
,
yester-
laundering, saw its
TWO VETERANS.
Yes, It's true,' boasted 001,
, ,
I've beep an 'innumerable , etia,agee
frients,. and yet I', never lost ray head.
And I've lacen in hundreds of them,
'Plied 'the 'slim/tier girl' ttnti ajrtvar
haa.rte
A CHINESE WEDDING.
,
When it marriage takes place fn
Cliima the wedding party enter .the
temple and light a quantity of fire-
works, including a number 'of crack- .
suppoed Co -wake the
"Great Jew" from hiS sleek The,
priest repeats the servioo at expres1
speed, the bride and bridegroom i take
two little glasses of wine and are
then declared man and wide,
Ilinard's Liniment Cures3nra, etc
PROTEST---4*--AaTT MISSION WORK.
In 1880 there were only seven ?rasa
testant foreign missionary soeietiea in
exiatence, with 70,000 converts and a
total annual income of 0125,000. To-
day there are 150 Societies, witb 8.000
milesionaaies, 68,500 native preachers,
oteuochoe)nramrant‘d helpers, and Over 4,000,-
o
,
How's Thia?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi
any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cared by
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
IP, J. CJIiii01,1Y CO.,Props., Toledo, O..
We, the underwaned have known P. J.
Cheney for tho last 16 years and believe Min
perfectly honorable in all business transaeir
ions, andfinancially able to carry out any obit'
gation madeby their firm.
WrisT & Trititx, Wholesale Artnagiste, Toledo,
0. Ws.L.onvo, IgiNtrstv St Tioasim, Wholeoale
Drugalsts, Toledo &, 0.- .
Hall's Catarrh rale token hatornal14act
ing dirochly upoe tne blood aid 02110011/1 ear
face s of tat epitona. Price, 75a. Dor bottle
Sold br all stragg eta. Testimonials free'
Hall's Family Pili are,tiso best,
FOR' THE GOOD OF YbioNe HN
The firat VirRE organized
in 1844 by George Williaimet There are
now 1,429 ageociations in North Amer -
ace alenta, with §,30,000 enembertn. The
American association own and .occu-
py 144 buildiaga of their own and
their total property ie valued at $20,-.
000,000.
THE PENALTY OF CARELESSNESS.
Te Owner -See here! You want to
henclle that trimic more carefully!
The Porter -I'll 1(xik ont'for it, air.
I know a man let one fall an his toea
last Month an' he ain't .out of tlie
hoepital yet.
There is not a more dangerous class of
disorders than .those which affect „the
ineatiiing oreans. Nullify this danger
with Dr. Ta.ainits' Incleateic Oil -a pub -------
monie of ackteewletlgetl efficacy. Ie cures
lameness 'and' so ren ess When appi1'edma-
terraally. 0S, -Well as swelled/leek and crick
in the back; and. as an inward specials,
possesses most substantial claims to pub-
lic confidence.
ALWAYS APPROPRIATE.
He, musiTgly, -Let me see! What
is the reat of 11111 010 Em301.03; "Wheal'
in doubt-"
She, helpfully, --Give her a finis
mead.
LiniMent Cures .ranlia,
DESIGNING LAM/T.011a
Traveler -Why do, you. allow Chat
wasiter tin remain constantly so clorce
to that youn.a. married -couple? it evi-
dently annoys them.
Landlord -Oh, because they keep
derhug • things, SD ae to get him out
of hearing I
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_.__Mcgz11-Col lege Aveunle
Family nof,e1 rateS 1150
P0 clay.
. 1 F
Ain. P. Si.00 113). ISP. $1 ea
frigtel. Balmoral 31°11ell.-
CRANE iIIISILEE CIF 1001.
Legg le A POPUL4R MANUAL FOR TEE
Containing all that is requisite to assist
gaining the benefit's of the Jubilee. Price o, ach;
57-50 per hundred. D. 5 J. BA pr,/1/11 5 CO., ,treal.
pgLE elm Atrial package of Cox's Port tve
Cure for Piles wiLl be aent free to
any addicts on receipt of two cent stamp. No knife, no
greasy salve. Address, IDE IiIIICIIING FREE
MEDICINE 00. Toronto, Ontario.
t Will Pay You
to consign all your Produce to the
Dawson Commission Co. Limited
Cor. Colborne and West Market St., Toronto. They
will get you highe3t possible prices.
Ladies wishing to correspond vith, orniari„
Merl. Write for )articulars, Enclose stamp.,
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