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Exeter Times, 1908-06-18, Page 6r Fashion Hints. +•i -Iii I I- 1 -H'+ -f FADS AND FANCIES. The Perrot riff Ls fluffy and .-aucy and petite. Sashes and ncckw. al' show touches of is t$ W eo:or. A.though Loth tune and net Chomis- ettes are %%t n3, lhw fact that the tatter le wash/till- makes It the w.ser crr,:ce. Many of the leas Visa spring are not boas at all, but close fitt.ng °aeo s. while the larger ones are fin.she.1 by deal, els. A new coat from Paris is long, com- mie w•.Ihin a few inches of the b`,tturri of the siert, and is made of cloth edged s%ith s:.k braid. Some of ti.e (watt have h`g`I turnover e ti:11-s, which fall at each side. forming a larbe oleeced lapel, which is finished with braid. Pretty Loots with gaiters aie the fav- orite :stye just now, although lace -up shoes in varnish lenlher, or rho•:s with steel buckles, are far more a .gent. A young girl wears all the youthful shades, including a pearl gray and a d�•luate lavender. She also wears the fiyy-huiw and berthas wh`.Ch are so fash'.on- able this year. The panel which is so popular in adult fashions is adopted frequently in ch.11ren's clothes. Tike s'.aslwd sleeved are also effective. 'These are outlined with ar.(i Vaned by white braid. 131:lel and white is still immensely pro pular, but if one w abes to Le "in grand chic' oro must get the white and chau- dron or copper plaid skirt, with the cut- away empire jacket of solid chaudron. Unf'•rtunately neither harmony nor contrast appears to Le a recee-ary tee- ter in choosing a vol. Judging from any of the combinatktns of hats and tel's shown in the shops, a clas'ting of tolors would seem to be the desired fea- ture. When spring style; were launchei in the middle of February ceeeo and kin- dred ahadrs were leaders. Now the col- ors mast sought ars: chaudron and em- pire green. The latter is a brazen hard tero of green, less vivid than emerald. yet with more character than olive. Suppe:Ong a waistcoat is decided upon for the tailor made suit. 1t is well to oenslder cretonne which has a tight and spring like air not to be achieved by v.Ivet or even by brocaded silk. The hat miglkt well be a match to the vest, ter tho cretc.nne covered models of lie rtt('.nent are extremely pretty. Sometimes in the dress the princess effrrt is more enplutsized by thew a '.1 a front panel which is conlinuouu :n waist and skirt. Th's drees'a suitable alike for the soft silks, such as twl1 and surah foulard, printed crepe do chine, embro°dercd net, tt:e printed and LordeI'- ed lawn, gingham. and linens. The fashions are characterized this seaao'l by nimplielty and becom'ngness, _r M' wore n are learning more and mato that lo be fashionably g weed they must be dressed with infpn:tr care as to what silly the r perional.ty. To this end the raison' features of different reIiodv have bent adopted, but so modified that the result is harmonious. In tnting lace or lingerie the chief thing to be avoided Is the streaking of the garment. \\'hen the melba] used is that of dioping tete material in coffee, ca. a should Le taken to Ihoi%lughly wet the garment Lefore putting it in the dye. Warm coffee should to usoi, and it is preferable that the previotia water bath e>.oul1 be of the sane temperature. The Shantung shirt la offering itself In great variety of Style; Ih`s spring— e1L-n in quite severe shirt build and try- ing to share honors with lfie standby linen. These are the typos of shirts ih wh ch to match Iho tailored suit. A B.rge for instance. might have a shirt of 1 Li and white str ped linen, or navy St.nutung. A novelty lhnt occurs on nit vests and bi. uses alike is a 1 e ivy worked lozenge s,,• l in fax thread, tho ub quitous filet bc.iug entefIy selected es the ground work. \Vith all the will and desire in 1h.. ws rid t:' encourage 000nomical spirit 1t will he the exception to find the ama- teur making a uneeA.,sa of these weals. trill ng Iheug`i They be. Ala t from the mullPullous oddments that go to their enreetion, they require to be so ac- eurat. ly fitted and built that they are a hest in themselves. L'ng:rio hats for einall atila are more taerinatitig than ever ti`s seas',n, and .veli - INDIGESTION GAN BE CURED T Dr. William's Pint Pills Succeed After Other Remedies Fail. There aro twenty drugs to help your d;gestion for a time, but there is only rine indictee that can positively cure your utdig.•sti.m for good. 4'o any one e 3113 indigestion a half dozen boxes 01 Dr. Weems' Pink Pills are worth all lit•: purgatives and mixtures 113 tit - country. After all these things have failed lir. Williams Pink Pills have cured the worst oases of indigestion by R. utg etroight to the root of the trou- ble to the blood. You can take a purgative to tear Vining!' your bowels and make a clean sweep of your food, whether it is digest - c.1 or not. You can take stomach bit- ters to create a false appetite—If you don't care what happens after you swal- low your meal. You can drug your stomach with tablets and syrups to di- gest your food for you—if you don't care how 83011 you ruin your system alto- gether. You can do all these things -- but don't call it "curing your indiges- tion." There is only one way to cure indigestion, and that is to give your system so much good, pure, red blood that your stomach and liver will have strength enough to do their natural work In a healthy and vigorous way. That is why Dr. Wiliiams Pink Pills cure indigestion—they actually make new blood. Hero is the proof. Mr. 11. McCorkell, St. Thomas, Ont., says:— "About ays:"About a year ago my system became generally wrecked. My stomach was always in a state of nausea. The sight of any kind of food often turned my stomach and 1 would arise from the table without eating. Doctors advised different medicines which l took with- out benefit. Fatally 1 became so run down that I had to quit work. For two months i fried to build myself up with the aid of doctors, but as time went on and my condition did not Im- prove 1 became much discouraged, Then a friend told me ho thought Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills would help me, and 1 Legan their use. in three welts time I was so improved that 1 went back to my work, but 1 continued using the pills until 1 had taken twelve boxes, and now my stomach is strong, and 1 rim ready for a good meal three time's a day, and lite now really seems worth living." 11 is because Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, red blood that they cure such common ailments ns anaemia, with al: its headaches and backaches, rheu- matism, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance,par- tial paralysis and the secret ailrnents from which women and young girls suf- ter so much. You can get tho pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a Lox or six boxes for 12.50 Irrn, the Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., Brock- ville, Ont. CHINESE TO S.aVE. FORE sTS. School e1 Foreotry Soon to be Opened _aahere Weed ie Scarce. • The Chinese are saVtug 1h(ir forests. The sine st W(;rldW.de m••vement to pro- tect and establi-h forest has reached he Celestial Empire, and the fired Chi- nese school of forestry shortly will be ,.pcncd h► \lukden. 1'h Chinese realm sonlelimeq is point- ...! out as ll:e worst example among modern nations of forest destruction. '11,e ikons %%h:ch f:er.odically are pour - ,I don hum the denuded meuntntns are destructive leyond compari'on %L .tlt Ihasa of any other country, end the %%ant . f forests is assigned as the c)c<f cane. Wo d is scarcer in China ihtn in al- most any other inhabited region of the world, allh -ugh tho country is wen il(iapted to the growing of trees. In the e-tablishm.'ut of a forest school the Chi- nese Government gives evidence that It realizes the need of beginning its re- forestation in a scientific manner. A Magic Pill.—Dyspe sf is s a foe with which n3eli are constantly grappling Lut cannot exterminate. Subdued, and 1,0 all apparunces vanquished in one. it makes its appearance in another direc- tion. In many the digestive apparatus is as delicate as the mechanism of a watch or scientific instrument in which elen a breath of air wilt make a varia- lien. With such persons disorders of the slnmuch ensue from the most trivi- al causes and cause !etch suffering. '1'o these Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are re- commended as mild and sure. VALUE OF iIUMUS. OLD-FASHIONED KiND. Old fashioned man! Simple his plan, Plain at a glance. Pays what he owes; Nothing he knows Of high Mance. To put away S.miething each day Is his design. Not very slick; Getting rich quick. Not in his line. Old fashioned man! (lead of a clan, llappy his life. Kids all about, Rosy and stout, And just one w1101 CHILDHCOD DANGERS. 1. Humus is decoying vegetable mat- ter in the soil. 2. ll is the storehouse of nitrogen, the most expensive and the most necessary or all plant foods. 3. It contains the food upon which the soil organisms live, whose function is to convert organic nitrogen into nitrates in order to be available for the use of plants. It materially assists in decom- posing the mineral constituents of the roil, such as potash and phosphoric acid, (tanking them available for lite use of plants, 4. It increases the power of the soil to hold water without becoming water- logged. 5. 1t makes clay soil more open and friable. 11 serves to oontpnct sandy soil and increase its droulh-resisting power. 6. It prevents washing to a great ex- tent; thereby diminishing the loss of fer- tility by that cause. 7. Soil filled with humus more readily admits the air so necessary to all useful plant growth. 8. There appears to be a distinct re- lationship between the amount of humus in the soil and the amount of available nitrogen therein. it has been observed that when It is absent front the soil, there is a distinct redu^lion of the ability of That soil to grow crops. hence in prac- tice in order to obtain the best crops we have to resort to barnyard manure rather than the use of concentrated fertilizers. \o symptom that indicates any of the ailnxnts of childhood should be allowed to paw without prompt attention. The littkr ailment may soon become a seri- ous one, and perhaps a little life pass- es out. If Baby's Own Tablets are kept in the house minor troubles can be promptly cured and serious ailments thus averted. And the Tabk•ls can be given with equal safely to the new born babe or the well grown chili. Mrs. If. Gendr(on, Martinvllk, Que., says:—"l have used Baby's Own Tab- lets and have found them In every way satisfactory. 1 always feel safe when 1 baro them at hand.' S •Id by urethane Beater- or by trail at 25c a box iron DANDRUFF IS f!1 SEASE and the Avera -nes of baldness. EVERT WOMAN SHOULD WASH HER HEAD ONCE A WEEK with 7 Sutherland Sister's Hair and Scalp Cleaner. 1t kith th. dandruff ~erre, besu:ities and strengthens tho hair. All druggists sox. or postpaid from Seven Sutherland Sisters Sample sent (or ins, 179 Kiri St. W., Toronen 1.YNCII 1.A\V iN (MINA. INA. The Chinese do not hang criminals, even wt en the inob takes revenge. In tio remit() nlounta n districts the people burn the robbers. The posses are watched. niter a tobbery, nil strangers or suspicious chamfers ere arrested, and, when satisfied that they have their matt, they get dry wood, kerosene, and yellow oil beans. cha:n tha culprit, and then burn him alive. The yellow beans cines' lin tones to incinerate. The viol ni feldon cries out more than three tines, and Iia bystandere have a holi- day. A Chinese military oMc al once asked the people to release one of three robbers to him in order to torture hitn ant get lite mimes of his oonfedcraks; 1 ut the people declined, saying that burning was better than decapilal:on. were burned one morning, and sante night another robbery, close wad committed. Peerless Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef—that sold in bulk— Libby's Peerless Dried peel comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri- ment retained. Libby's Peerless Dried peel is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby's Great While Kitchen. Just try a package of any of theso, such as Ox Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif- ferent they are from others you haveeaten. Libby, McNeill& Libby, Chicago --4 jury 11 it, the sidewalk �e 1t .Vein pie that a n "IEADAC , WEAKNESS , HEART vt.W. r► an stdcwntk s n.nrost eerla;n I TROUBLE" 4o jar it out .d kilter; and lily toys are just to likely t., drop the r watchc8 on the s.dewalk as ti:ey are to drop there at tome, and lhey'le supply get to have watches, and so a ;text part of my in- c(ane gees .n keeping them thus . up- pl.e•(i. 'Yes, I've them:tit of buying sok of the company wl.o'e watches 1 buy for my lues' use, :and thus, Ihrc.u.gh the dividends, gett.ngp the %v"a1chea practi- cally at a lower ust; but while this would be saV.ng something. still It would Le on'y a sort of makeshift pro- position. What 1 %Sant is a w•ntea that won't break when it in dropie(1; and hove given this subject some thought. "It frrmrxi to me at first that maybe an outer ruse or revering of same sort would (1o, a case cushional all around inside, to which the watch a;uld b' car- rel whin warn, the inte•r.or cushion- ir:gt bcusg •'es,gncd to break the shock :u the %%toll when it fell and so pre- set Ve the u;achineI y from dt rangrment. And 1 thought that this would do all i right, and I Ili nk so still, but the trim- ; be about it woad be that a wuLli with such an outer protection case around it wouldn't lo.,k like the other fellers watches, and 1 km afraid that would b.• a fatal objection; the boys woualn t e irry thorn; and to I have given 01) !hat Wee, and %+hat slrtkes me now os the I. thing is 1h s: 'You want a watch having all around works, out of sight w.lh r. the usual regular case, a -orios of springs, these springs to Le sufilc:.nity etas! C end yet 'utile ently atreng to serve as shock ab - sorters, and so arranged that they would save the watch wherever and in • whatever way you dropped it. Thats what we want—a welch that shall look otlwardly like any other watch, but That wont break when you drop it. "And dont you thunk you see porno - thing in This? Dont you know that there are millions of fathers now even buying for the -:r boys from four to twelve welshes a year who woukl snap, fa'rly snap, at a chance to buy a watch that wouldn't break when dropped? "I tell you that there's money—van !cads of money—wait'ng for the man that invents a boys' nonbreakable watch. All he'll have to do will be to put the watch on the market rind cart the money away." NO SCOOP ON Is.A. "Millie," said the young man, as he slipped 111e engagement ring on her larger, have you told your mother about this?" "0, you Innocent!" exclaimed Miss Millie. "why, Clarence, mamma knew it six months before you did. PANGO. ray paid will be refunded where go fails. when applied as directed, tieve pain. Specially recommended Neuralgia, Headache. Rheumatism, t, Catarrhal (bl(Ls, etc. For rate 50 s at all druggists or Lyman. Knox larkson, wholesale druggists, .0 - HARMONIZED. pa Titerox—"What! You want to inc engaged to that measly little ,loins? Why, he isn't a bit of use." We 'I iterox—"\Vhy, papa, he is eer- y lovely. His heir and complexkll h my new epring reit exactly, Fri ,r• !eel 1: NO. 24- CS. d NI:\V' FOOD" !lave you tried n package of "THE NEW FOOD"? It is made of the Choic- CSt White Wheat, then steam -cooked and flaked. No kitchen can produce a bet- ter made or cleaner article for human consumption. In order to introduce. "Till', NEW FOOD" a prize has leen placed in every pack- age. Already 'fHllt'fl' SIX Blue Cards tailing for LADIES' GOLD \V'A'l'OHFS, hn%e been redeemed, and SEVENTY- FIVE Red Cards. Each ono of those cards has been found in a package of "NEW FOOD." The Red Cards g:vo the finder the choice of the following art c:cs: "I Suffered With for Years--Pc-ru-na Curcd Me Entirely." Miss Albina Chanetn, No. 50 Rue Agnes, St. llenri, Montreal, Can., writes : "I consider Pernna better than any other remedy, as It cured trio when nothing else could. I suffered for years and years with heart trouble. headache and weakness. I never expected to find anything to cure tee. I saw one day, in "Ls Presse," that Peruna was excellent and I tried it. Ono bottle produced a change in me and if the price had beau $100 a bottle I would have paid 1t gladly. I have taken six bottles and am entirely oared. Please accept my thanks and boat wishes for your Peruna." • A SPI:—a.' i:I PRESCRIPTION. For Rheematisi . rn(t all Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Urinary Affections. An eminent physician Informs us that he has used the following prescription in his practice for a numler of years and found it very successful In the treatment of kidney, liver, bladder and an urinary affections, and is unsurpass- ed for the cure of rheumatism, driving the uric acid entirely from the system. Ile claims that a very few doses will relieve the most severe pains in the back arising from disordered kidneys and impure blood. The prescription is one ounce of sweet spirits of nitre, one ounce of com pound vinosa and four ounces of syrup of rhubarb, taken in dessert-spoonrul doses in water, after meals and at bed- time. These ingredients are harmless and inexpensive and can bo obtained at any reliable drug store and mixed to- gether at home. 11114IT. a vehicle with Iwo wheels is a bicycle, and one with three wheels e Tricycle, what is one with one wheel?" Scholar—"A wheelbarrow." It is the Farmer's Friend.—The farm. cr will find in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil a potent remedy fur wounds or Boys' Nickle Watch, pains in the body or for affections of "Our Pride" Gold N.ta Fountain Pon. the respiratory organs and for house Bureau Gauer, Dulcl.csy I'a:b.rn, Fouf Pie:'os. Table Cover, One Yard Square, Da. mask. Batty Ring. Sold Gold. Sideboard Covets, Two Yards Long, Linen. Open Salt Cellars, Cut Glass, Sterimg Silver T(.p. , Cold Meat Fork, Silver-plated, Rogets 113est Make. report of the ceremony "Avery -Small :Neck Chains, 14k Gold-filled, Place fat \\ edding;' but the compositor knew bet - Photos. le. and set it up, "A very Small Wed - Ladies' Back Comb, Tortoise Shell, Sol ding." !With lriPtante. S gnet R ng, IOk Gold, Place for l'wn tnitta's. A new 1'1 of prizes have been ).laced 1n the 1ncknae4. Ask yew. ria er f r n pnrkege of "Till: NEW FOOD." SELFISIINF.SS. "Why do you say that Brown Ls sel- fish?" " Reennse he always wants the things that 1 w ant myself." hold use generally. Ile will also find it a conven ent friend in tre at:ng injured hams, cattle. etc., er relieving them %%mein attacked by colds. coughs or any kindred ailments to which they are sub- ject. GREAT REi.IEF. The other day. when Mr. Avery mar- ried Miss Small, a sub -editor headed the PANGO. Will afford instant relief from pain caused by Neuralgia, Headaches. Gout, Iiheiunalism, Cntarrhnl Colds. Sample 56 cents. Ml druggists or National Drug Co., London. Sometimes a woman after paying $:0 f-.'• n hal tells her friends it cost $30, and her husband that it cost 110. ('Alrns eau'' intolerable pain. Hollo- way's (porn Cure removes the trouble. Try it, and see what amount of pain is saved. CAL.l. 1'OR A NIA% Namely. one That Won't Break When (hopped on the Mideunik. "You knew. I think," said the father of two I•oys, "that there's a large chance, great chance, for n Iran who should t. nt a watch that wouldn't break you dropped it. 1 think se. 'Of cot:rw', wek-hea are not intended le dropp«I; they are intended to tic cerr:ed in the foeket; and so nobody has thought • f invfnt ng an anti-break- ab'e-whotlair •ppid watch; but et the went Cn!t f../.i•.one every father of boys k o .rt ws anyway, and le his areal cosi. "I have Iwo toys, ench of whom car- ties a watch, and they o1ep their wntCh- e-. init.-Ors iinit out on en average. i should say, c (thee lines n m. nth; and wh'',o from the he'ght at whish n Kmal' boy carries it you can dr.p a watch • n • thick nig perltai,s withtout serious in - LAZY 01.n SORES, painful and disfiguring' will not linger Ione alter ttratmnnt with weaver q ('erat•• h.s. lieen begun: Also, cleanse the blood with Weaver's tlyrup. i "Please Accept My Thanks and Best Wishes For Your PE -RU -NA." Many cases of heart trouble are caused by reflex disturbances. Derangements of the stomach and liver produce symptotndof heart trouble. Catarrh of the stomach is a very fre- quent ro-quent cause of sympathetic heart dis- ease. Palpitation, shortness of breath and bloating after meals aro the most prom- inent Ba li:TV: W O Also(! actured by Peruna Drug Manufae ALBINA /,) Such a condition of the stomach la also liable to produce headaches of the worst sort. Medicines that palliate the symptoms will never lead to acure. It is the effect which I'ernna has upon the stomach, healing tho mucous mem- branes and restoring the natural func- tion of the stomach, that caused Yuruno W bring such prounpl relit le lurinit Cotripeny, Calumba., Oliio, 1'.`;.A. DEI.AYED. She (in evening costumel—"Is not my dress becoming, dear?" Ile—"Well, it may be coming, but is not some of it rather late?" PANGO. 1s Highly recommended as affording in- stant relief from pain—Neuralgia. Head- ache, Gout, Rheumatism, Catarrhal Colds. Sample, 50 cents. All druggists or Lyman Bros. b Co., whoksalo drug. gists, Toronto. POOR PASTURE. Student --"Something is preying on my mind." Professor—"It must be very hungry." The superiority of Mother Graves' \Vor(n Exterminator is shown by Its good effects en the children. Purchase a bottle and give it a trial. el MOUS MARitIAGE CUSTOMS. Among the Indian Gonds a bride Is carried on her brother -tri -law's back to the house of her friends, and is mede to weep with each of them. while they give her small prevents of money. \Vhcn the ceremony is about lo be performed at the bridegroom's Mouse the bride hides in another house, and cells "Cool" and the bridegroom's brother-in-law searches for her. As she enters the bridegroom's house two spears are plant- ed before the door to make on arch. and the brdegreem pushes her Through the girl hanging tusk. On the day nt- tc • the wedding the bride and bride- groom throw mud at each other for snort. Among the Marries, all the wo- men of the bridegroom's party are shut up in a iouse with the brides sisters buShnnd. They all let upon him, and beat him, so that iw is usually glad to escape as so'At as possible. SAFE \II:ASURE. \\'Ise Fnlher Ito mnrried son)—"You're hi ung very comfortably, 1 see, but are yet. saving any rneney?" Wise Son (whisperink)--"Yes; but don't tall my wife." Black Remark- able for r1Cl1nCSS Watchand pleating flavor. The big black plug chewing tobacco. iIER 1)I11:AA1. Lady (engaging rook—"Why did you leave your last place?" Bridget Maloney—"Whoa, mum, the mistress said she cudn't do wihout me, so 01 came to the conclusion that Oi was worth more then she was givin' me, and lift at wanstl" in Ahyssinin. Ilia hese and its con- t• nts belong to the wife. Miss Wilhelmina McCbarles ofPow. assail, Ont., write• : " I have proved Earn -Bak a beadle( balm for eczema. My father had it very bad on his handsna nd ht they were swollen very much. E oavlhe decided "yl y u er% i foriRRingworm which I could no: remove roll I tiled Zees-fluk. This removedlhe ilia/Werra le a very short time. were err in the mornirg leases hap much improved. H. itiaralets tuntinued using Zara•B(ak and the eetcma is now all gene. I hold Zam•Duk in high esteem as a healing 141m." is Healing. Soothing, Autlseptie. Of ■Ildrug. Zal: gds" ate Mer. a, sx. et club Co.. Toronto. Wilson' s FLY PADS Three hundred times bete ter than sticky paper. NO DEAD FLiES LYiNG ABOUT Bold by all Druggists and General Stores and by mall TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM ARCHDALE WILSON, HAMILTON, ONT. A(IENTS WANTED. A reliable man in evsiy l fifty and town In Canada. with waterworks 1.• pelt! • patent article needed In every tome, h ,tel ands ubllc building. Malls at Night. Hustlers can! d are making IS.a) a day. `write at Dace fo .articular•. (leo. T. Cole, Owen Mound, Ontarlol CARPET DYEING and (,'....deg. This I. • sp..'.1t, with th. BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING Oa sass iportkralara bi post .ed we ars sore 30.a+tory sows Ns Nat laminas. WANTED. A responsible agent In every city In Canada to represent The Larder City Cold Mining Co., Limited I 0 full p.uticuli.; apply Ilcnry R. Darrell, 8 Colborne 51., Toronto. 4,6hi,102130kOtich.`" _ CANOE Cc? si•rrtsorc.f- ro 0.t 7Are70 C41%00 CO • PETERBOROUGH CANADA The Befit an& Cheepest Canoes...YAM Launches Eta SIND FOR CATALOGUE AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or luirgin. Cobalt order's executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, • i4_