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Exeter Times, 1908-07-02, Page 7• • I-H-fr-hyar11-i-4 +f-1 1 1-14.1.4444 Fashion t hints. e T 1i-i-i�"i'-i",hf'•1-h-1-1i#lt-1 t' _s -Pi--} FADS AND FANCIES. Galleon In faded tints, worked with 'Entire Is used kr crown bands. Entire hats are trimmed with rose pe'a's in a succession of sizes and tones, lin ad, Batu y gauze goals of irides- cent colors aro smart on Sumatra hats. Jet fuss, ctabaci.ons, and agraffes re- gister the present miIl.nery craze for jet. Small tomatoes cn late millinery mai. ea; encourage cutest a here for urayen- nalee dressing. Sashes are ever ywh'ra on a frock and arranged in every GLnce:vable fashion. 11.0 latest Clhnrlolte model is the re- vclul.onary cap of enormous proper - tic ns. Of the new colors one favored by the nec:s i; "slue after rain," a tint of pee blue, fiatari n. and cachemine ribbon, edged with " Tekine" border;, are the latest th.ng in millinery. Many sailor bats are heavily trimmed all around the crown or across the front with flowers, foliage, wings, and plumes. Cherries have once again come back to their kingdom, but are sharing the place cf honor with clusters of ripe aprt- Oo ts. A simple but exceedingly pretty flnsh frr the Wel( et a gown, providing the skirt be long and absolutely untrimmed, is a double row of tiny buttons -front neck to hem. The fl••wer hat, by reason of the cheer- ful c)n!rast it affords with depart n(� aornLern.ss, is note:! in the new model trimmed v. -1h Irises, which is holding lis own against all newcomers this sea. Lace jab -'s redeem the simplest blouse from plainness. and, falling over a fit- ted tailored ocat, they strike an agree, able note. Frilly Brussels net rum;ng edged with baby Irish is a suggestion. A clover touch of black may be added to any velum°. elaborate or s'mple, by the u_e of a narrow tie, knotted to front at lh base of the col:ar, its short ends (Dashed with tass^!s or small balls. Brides ogrry a bouquet or a prayer took, as they desire. The wearing of 1, -wets also is a matter of choice, though if wan they consist of but two or three pkees, the gifts of Iho groom or near- est rolativets. Chic is the square melee, barely reach - Ing the waist Line, of moire or ribbed re!Lk. This Goatee is sleeveless. The t.readth of the coat, front and back, falls slightly over the shoulders. The empire style still is prevailing. It ft making a long May with us, probab- ly because no sit:table suaesser has yet made its nppearance, the tight dire telco skirt auf'ing 1» kw figures and te!ng within the power of so few dress- makers. utache as used In a of ways. It wod rks out the pattern varietyIn laces, Is used In place cf embroidery on linen and batiste gown', ant is most effect.ve in a free hand design on filet and Rus- sian voile and marquisettes. It Is ap- plkd flat or on Its edge. For the house forfternoon or even - mg wear flesh co!eree, stocicings are le - Ing worn, whatever the color of the gown or slippers, even with black or whl'e. For afterno-rn wear, for visits and the rac s. again ono sees fashion. able women wearing stockings of a d,t- larent color from the gown or shoe. A curfews feature of the rote foliage of the present season is the fact that Ills j810.4 are only partially uncurled and tt vo Almost the suggestion of buds when seen at a distance, the smallest examples teing chosen in lieu of the huge exaggerated leaves which last s,a- son carried all before them. Princess gowns, or rather princess akl1ts and the lower portion of the waist enwrapping a rorcage or h)rnlse of la -e, embroidered tulle, or embrc,ldered linen, arc to be aoen, the tightly flttir.g sleeves to the wrists having a aeries of plath from shoulder to elbow, enctret ng and Lvit- ng a kind of draped and habil!e ef- For a long time now we have given lukewarm All gimme to cro of our stanchest allies in tho millinery world -rame'y: ate ostrich "lip," which costs infinitely less Ulan the huge plume, and which (aces yeoman service when recur! - e I and srearred long after the origamieons/piedha' 1s eons/pied to the limbo of the past. ei)�ei porgee. whtch only a few years ago w'ns rc,rnM t.y (he fastidious shop- per, has came to to the lender among all summer fabrics. It makes up not or:!y- in plan (lifter mades for traveling a' d ea'kfnr+ and cot's for all (ceaslons from anteme h le to evening wear. but nen apr•e;,r, ;n entre of the handsomest semielrrss !mens for aftern.-on flee. in spite of the craze whl;h oxrsts for P c (metre an.! Greek gowns, with sheath Ike tkh-ts canging to the figure like Ih.' calyx of n bud, yr with flowing drapert.'e ad a classical s!rirplicily, lite sprcial s's of the world of dress are de- vi•ling a great deal of eitk'ntion to the meant Llan fi^hu frock fashioned In the iIr girth, R•:,ml:ey, and Gainosbonough • styles. ARMY GROWING SOBER. Figures Which aline That Tommy At- kins le Banking Less. The Brash army !e geeing rn.-re so- ber every day. 1n every rnil•tary cen- t's Army th• � A ny T:•mperar:ce Soo.. ty s gQr w.ng in earn and influence. T. many A'klns Ls be•:om'ng a model of s_.b:i, ty. Am -ng the Windsor gal'ri.;on--excie- s.v rty compose -1 of guard --there is so 1 Ito drur,kennes imong 'hal troops, ei- ther horse or foot, that the \V ndsuer tncgistrates have not had a sol !i -r be - fere them ehareed with drunkenness fel many menthe. There may be mild cases, but they aro dealt with by the rtgmental anth.eities. Very little wine Is new .trunk at the officers mess in the B:Igade of Clarets. Miecra! waters 'alto the pace cl tirti,ng drank at lunch- es n. aryl even at diener tee cfiieers are very alrsternlcus. 4 wrr,u.Y MARKET otat'TER. A. J. Pattison & Co., Toronto, in their weekly market letter, report as follows: Tho Canadian Hanks rei-ort an in- cruhse of over $6.000,000 in deposits of the Canadian public, and a decrease of leans in Canada of 85.7O0,0e0 for the month -not an unusual condition tor ties time of the year. Mexican Power ai which attention has been called when .selling at 46 as probably going on a dividend basis, has advanced to 57, and as intimated, a dividend of 1 per cent. has been declared payable in July. It is not stated that this td a quarterly pay- ment, but the earnings warrant Ins ex- peclation. Rio will materially redure expenses by the completion of the water power system, coal being an expensive fuel in that disti•ict. The net earnings �ihoufd show largo Increase within the next sixty days. The American mar- kets, which have suffered a reaction ow- let; to the Presidential nominations, of- fer attractive dividend fnvesstmeres 'n such standard issues as Northern Pace Cc, Great Northern, Pennsylvania and St Pau). lndustrfafs have advanced steadily, but still show large earnings In prices quoted for standard corpora- l: ns. We doubt if the present condition of trade in United States w erranls the advances, but certainly no more prom- ising crop conditions have existed for many years than are now general throughout Canada and the United Slates. Cobalt shares have advanced general- ly. The expected dividends on a nurn- l'er of shipptng mine have been rea- 1Iiea. Crown Reserve 4 per cent., '1'e- rnlskeming 3 per cent and City of Co- balt. 5 per cent. are among the recent declarations from mines which have not heretofore been regular dividend payers. it is stated en apparently geed au- thority that Trethewey will be plaoea on a dividend bests within the nextmonth. Recent earnings aprear to warrant from 3 Ter cent. to 5 per cent. quarjerly. Re- ports from the mine show aufftclent de- velopment to warrant expectation of a continuation of dtvidends. M:1(inley- sr. is also expected to declare quarter - c• ly dividends, begtnning in July- Recent CII01:'.I: OF TREES BY LIGHTNING. N w that the season of t!run.ter- el runs hate arrived. that lcngetet.,oted Ful j., -t rR tm: .; fres:. "tares'. It his y1.'n r d s'•r'as+vl by Dr. A. W. iF rah - 1v rte, in 'Ne,le• (rem th-• Royal B .tame Gnr.l• n of Iid.nburµh." who cnncllkleiq 'ted ;-o tree is 11 07111110, and th It Lghtn- taia w'�' ate lie 'T] Sp:ries quite as read- ily es aro'hcr, " Oalaaaitio a to P'e pa- r pular telof that "it is quite ae o io grind under a to'ch, while the danger Under a rte-iiiuu; ',rest cr an cal( is, re- sieectively, 15 or 50 tames ea great,' doctor Borthwick ssy's that the larch is struck quite es Inquentiy at any oth.f trek'. Aprarcn'ly the tare!' bevy 'n any neighterl•o-tl are the ones n:o.st hall, to be stet' k. When a we lien inf(rmi a man that she's gong to felt hint something for hie own pe -.1 it Is time for him to Stand frrm tin•!er, qua eons are: Grown Reserve 47-49x div; Temiskarnirrg 44-46; City of Cobalt 1.72. Trethewey 82-84, buyers 60 days, 90; Mclttnley-Dar. 76, 63. LaRose, the now reboil merger, which was placed In New York at *4.75, has sold up to $5.13. Shipping Cobalt mines may be oons!d- ered a fair speculative Investment. We think that the other stocks should be left alone for the Lime being until the properties have given evidence of values. IN DANGER. Ancient lady (stout to lecture a tramp for his good) -"My man, were you ever married!" Tramp (hurrying away) -"wow•! I forgot thus was !eapyear," A Pleasant Medicine, -There are some pills whlch have no other purpose twi- denay than to beget painful internal d sturkances in the patient, ad- ding to tea troubles and perplexities ra- ther than dlmini.hing them. One plight 8, well swallow SO1rro eor•roslvo ma- terial. Parrnelee's Vegetable Pills have not this disagre+oahle and injurious pro- perty. .1'1tey aro easy to 'Lake, aro not unpleasant to the taste, and their action is mild and soothing. A trial of them will prove this. They offer peace to the dy. teplic. - "1 won't say nlnrriarfe is a failure," he said, angrily; "but sortie are more f-irtu- na'e In what INV gel Than others.' She lr ugh d anroy'ing'ly, "You aro right," 111e sa.d. "You, for instance, got me; Lut 1 -got only you,' The heat of the Tremae fal,a re y checks. 1t takes away the energy. "Perri srrn' is the bed t,nic to roses yen U . it stiwnlrte. the system. it tnak.: the weak streng. 11 Is pleas- ant to take. Ali druggists sell it. "ignorance," remarked the talkative you'h. "they say is blase." "Oh, that probably acc.•unts for it," rejo'nd the chi gentleman, "Accounts for what?' queried ti.e youth. "The eonteeteJ and happy ;oak you usually wear," the other re p1.eJ. Mother Grate's' \\'arm rxlerminr'or Is pleasant to take; sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with beet results, "lark never mirages things just eight,' raid the Irritated one, who d:s- 1 kes music. "11 might have been the otter way round, hut it wasn't,' "\Vhnt Is the trouble now?" "My daughter, wt o plays the plane, has a .s re throat, and the one she sines has a sora linger.'• Wine and women may be 81 ke in acme Nape :t:, but age improves wine. Men should rafts" look for this lag off " Chewing Tobacco. It guaranteesthehigh quality of Black Watch FROM GIRLHOOD TO MIDDLE LIFE All Women Need the Rich, Bed Blood Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Actually lake, From girlhood to middle ate the hea!rh and happiness of every wnrrtan depend_ cri her blood. If 11.r blood is poor and Witte -1.y she becomes weak, langtud. rale and nervous. If her bkod sultgriy is irregular she suffers from headaches and teckacheis and otter unspeakable distress which only women know. Al every stage of a woman's life Dr. Wil - lams' Pink Hills are her best friend, be- cause they actually make the rich, reel Hood which gives health and strength and tone to every organ of the body. They help a woman just when nature makes the greatest demand upon her blood supply. Mrs. H. Gagnon, who for twenty years has been one of the best known residents of St. Roclys, Que., says: --"Dr. Williams' Pink t'ic's have been a blessing to rhe. I was s'eak, warn out and scarcely able to drag rny- :scil about. I suffered from headaches and dizziness, my appetite was poor and to attempt housework left me utterly worn out. 1 slept badly at night and what sleep 1 got did not refresh me. For nearly Ihrte years 1 was in this condition and was constantly taking mcdieine, but found no benefit frorn it. One of my neighbors who had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pins with mach benefit, advised me to try therm. 1 did so, and the whole story is told in the words 1 ant well again.' There aro tintos ye( when 1 take the pills for they seem to me a guarantee against the troubles which o many women suffer'." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not act on the bowels. They contain just the elements That actually make new blood arid strengthen the nerves. That's why they cure anaemia, indigestion, rheu- mat!sm, lumbago, headaches, backaches, heart palpitation and skin diseases like pimples and eczema. That is why they are the greatest help in the world for graving girls who need new blood and for women who aro troubled with irre- gular heahh. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Ce„ Brockville, Ont. FOR YOU AND ME. Other suns will shine as golden, Other skies be just as blue; Other south winds blow as softly, Gently drinking up the dew; Other golden -rod and asters With the sun and skies agree; These for other mean and women - Just to -day for you and me. Other fruit of winey flavour Wanderers will pluck and cat; Others birds with winsome voices Other songs will sing as sweet. O'er the dappled brook will midgets Dance an hour, then cease to be; All the world may have to -morrow -- But to -days for you and me. Other gardens will be planted Fair as this which we call ours; Other blooms succeed in shaming These benign, old-fashioned (lowers. All the glories of the sunset in the sunriEe one may see; That which others call the dawning Ls the night for you and me. t -- BRINGING iT TO A CLLMAX. "I know what's pa-Ss'ng in your mind," suddenly said the maiden as the habitually silent caller stared at her. "I know. too, why you aro calling here night after n'aght, appropriating my time to yourself and kr oiling < tiler nice young men away. You want MO 10 marry you, don't yc•u?" "1-1 do!' gasped ttie young man. "I thought so. Very well; I will." t1• "THE NEW FOOD" Have you tried a package of "THE NEW FOOD"? It 13 made of the Chc,ic- et \Vhile Wheat, then steam -caked and flakes. No kitchen can produce n bet- ter made or cleaner article for human censumpkon. i►1 order to introduce "TtiE. NEW FOOD" it prize has been placed in every pack- age. Already 'i IIIR'C\'•SiX Blue (lards tailing for LADIES' GOLD \VATCIIE.S, have been redeemed, noel SEVENTY- FIVE Red Cards. Each ono of these Cards has been found in a package of "NEW FOOD." The Red Cards g.ve the finder the r?:o1v of the follr•w,ng articles: ii'y; Nickka Watch. "Our i'iide" Gott N.I, Fountain Pen. Barcau Cover, Dhct.csa I'aa-rn, Four Playas. Table Cover, One Yard Square, Dee mask. Baby Ring, SnLd Geld. Sideboard Covers, Two Yards Long, Linen. 0; en Salt Cellars, Cut Glass, Sterling Slyer Tap. Cold Moat Fork, Silver -pitted, Rogers' Ile4t ,\tike. fatdc Cnains, 14k Gala -filled, Place tat Ph lot, Ladies Rack Comb, Tortoise Shell, Set Math Brihiants. S gnat R ng, 10k Geld, Pines for rwo Init:ns. A new til e f prizei have been planed In the packa.es. Ask your giro nr fur a package Of "T11E NEW FOOD." A 1.001t AHEAD. Queen A'exandrn, r.( gracious presence hereelf, attended last spring's annual Mansion House fete in London, and be - cense of drat aus;'lcious. fact there is a tale to te_'1 anal tv„t•fh t1e Wh,ly, Cone of the diminutive flower maidens was both pretty and plump, and when her majesty eteppett for an instant to Smile deem upon her, what did she do but put up her wee mouth for a kLss, which she received, 'Mo.lyI' gasped her astounded mo- th'r, atter the dislingu'shesl vhiklr had passed on. "flow could you?" 1►t Ily gave good mason. "1 fought.' sed lb", 'It 'ud be inkrestln' to tell my grand, hl sera." AFSCL'E settoOL. Will Learn How to Rescue Miners in Case of Accident. Recrnt territ'e colliery explosions will draw Bash (10311U -n to the flew Rescue •i'r ain.ng St'LOJI which has been esLub- ! : hid in Lancashire, England. This school is Veil with on fmita- t on coal ni no gallery, kok:nyf from the tie do at tho hall s,nheth.ng Gko a huge squat um, hay.ng a plate glass boll, :o that spcetatois can see what as gourd en. Some test "rescues" were rc ently made in the imitation gall ry. Afters, attired 111 special safely .u,UI's ayrd car- rying safely lancers, traversed the vc'rk- uig> of the gall, ry, well the c-bj• ct cf r , u.ng other riUur.> ‘‘h, were sup- po-:d fes be entomb d. An atite,spiere rendered deadly ay d: nse fumes of sul- 1 her had been injected into the g rlkry, and tie "res -u ra' had k, find and tiring: away a dummy figure, suppcs.d to be un :onse:oas, and weighing over 12 Sone. While w•-rkin et in the gallery the "rae- cee" party had to overc,-nic all the oinaeo''&.s 1'su;I in a mine (Tea t'r, Dan- gerous port:ons of the root had to be retinttered, p'Ns of debris cleared away, and the apparatus used in mine venti- latien had 10 le put MO ol•craton. It was n fight yard by yard, aid the first test occupied two hours, during which time t're men rema:nal in Ih_deadly at- n:osehere, m dleal officers, of course, being in attendance to render a d .should any of the ccnlpettors be ovcic..ma.. At (h`s Lancashire school men an bo trained so as to form resew brigades for service in ti:o real disaster which arc so constantly taking place, 'i -- CRAMP RINGS. Once highly Recommended by the cal Profession in England. Formerly it was customary for kings of England on Good Friday to hallow certain rings, the wearing of which pre- vented cramp or epilepsy. They were made from the metal of de- cayed coins and consecrated with an elaborate ceremony, some details of which are still preserved. They were "highly recornmended by the medical pro- fession" about 1557, for Andrew Roorde iu his "Breviary of Health," speaking of cramp, says: "The Kynge's Majestic hath a great helps In this matter in hal- lcw•tng Cramp° Binges without money or petition." Occasionally cramp rings played a per- suasive part fn diplomacy. Lord Renters. British Ambncsador at the Court of Charles V., wrote In 1508 "to my horde Cardinall's grace" for some "cramp. ryngs," with trust to "bestow(' therm well, by God's grace." Medi - ANXIOUS MOMENTS FOR TOUNN MOTHERS The hot weather months aro an anxir sus tune for all mothers, but particu- larly for young mothers. They aro the most fatal months In the year for tables and young children, because r t the great prevalence of stomach and bewel troubles. These come almost without warning, and often lei -re the mother realizes that there 6 danger the little one may be beyond aid. It is the duty of every mother to use ell reason- nhle precautions to ward off summer complaints. For this purpose no other medicine can equal Raby's Own Tablets. An occasional dose will keep the stem itch and bowels free from offending matter, anal will ensure the lLtUe ones good health. if the trouble comes un expectedly the Tablets will speedily cur it. Every home, therefore, should key the Tablets on hand always; they ma I c the means of saving your child's 1110 alley are guaranteed free from opiates rind narcet!rs, and may be given with perfect safety to a new born babe. Sold t y medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The pr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. INAUDIBLE', AND INVISIBLE. (Scene-Farmer•9' dinner; tables well fated.) Chairman -"Mr. Thuruson, please tae say the grace." Mr. Ttyatnaon, with tent head, corn rnences Co w•his; er to Itunsolf. Farmer next htm-"Speak cot, Tharnson!" Mr. Tlramson--"Shut up; I'm no spcakin' tae you." Why go limping and whining about your corns when n 25 cent bottle of ife1lo vat'''s Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a trial and you will not regret it. • FR tNCF::S PRI:Sillalt A WORKER. JI, f.lemcncenu I) lis sr Modest Aparinienl. e y M. Georges Centeno -au, Premier of the french Republic, feta been called the busioet man in Preece. and one of the :east obtrueivo. ile cares 1 al, for show. but has an Ammons! capacity for work. lnsteal of living In the magnificent pul'hco ; r. vide! for the ane oe'izpying t is pjos.l.on. M. rt mnencenrr prefers to dee'll in a modest apartment on the ilue Franklin, which he has occupied for many years. Ile lives quite alone, ex - rept for a cook and a !nano rveurt, ani enlerbains only his most intimate friends, whi,•h means very fete people. The apartment V on the ground Ik.or and ep"no on a garden overlcoktng the Seine and a beautiful pan' rarna of the city, Itis pets are a handsome while 1 Lull terrier end many large bfrde, such 1 as stork:. peacocks and barnyard fowl. Each n:orr.ing at 5 o'cl• ck M. C:emon•+ Beau gets up and p -es Ihroulch gy nnas-! tic exercises. wh ch aro foll•,wed by a cold plunge. Al 7 he has his breakfnst, which is his heaviest meal, an'I n ns'ste of about a dozen ergs and some cold meat. Ile never drinks anything but after, aaaet�l. tithen obi gad toeo Olhcr. wase al a Daaquea RORROWhD LIGIIT. "Ile's quite n star as an after-dinner speaker, tan t het" ':tart Hes a regular moon, 11e becomes brighter the fuller he gets." in f:ermnny the Telephone charge% amount In only about $3.O0 per aubscrlb' or annually. NASAL CATARRH PRODUCES DEAFNESS RELIEF IN PE -RU -NA. Mr. R. J. Arles, 401 City Hall Aye., l►Sontreal, qua! ee, Is an old gentleman of wide acquaintance, having served thirty-eight years in tho General I'o;t- fllce of Montreal, a record w'hic'h peaks for itself. Concerning; his use of 'eruna, see letter given below. MR. R. J. ARLESS, "I have bean affl:o'e.l with nasal catarrh to su 2h a degree that 11 affected my hearing. 'Thu was coniractad some twenty years ag., by bring exposed to draughma and sudden changes et temperature. "I have been under the treatment of specialists and have used many drugs reommended as specifics for catarrh in the head and throat -all to no pur- pose. About three years ago I was induced by a confrere in office to try Peruna. "After slime bcitat;on, as 1 had (te th's as to re u;ls after so many failures, 1 gave Peruna a trial, and urn happy to state that after using eight or ten tattles of Peruna 1 am much im- proved in hearing, and in breathing through the nostr:!s.•' NInriilf4►chrred by Perunp Dnaq tanu- I l ira.e(Sn.riAcrg. Company, Columbus, Ohio, IIANDICAPPED. Judge -"Remember, witless, you are sworn to tell the truth, the wt.ole truth, and nothing but the truth." \Vrtner.s-"Judge. Ten try:n' my durn- edest to do it, but that pie -faced slab of a lawyer over there won't let ma!'' it Will Prolong Life. -Do Sola, the Spaniard, lost his life in the wilds of Florida, whither he went for the pur- rose of discovering the kfendnry "Fountain of perpetual youth," said to exist in that unknown colm'ry. While Dr. Tbwmas' Iiclootr'ic 011 will not per- petuate youth, it will remove (ho bodily pains which make the young old before their time and harass the aged into un- timely graves. MUSiC CRITICS. Money -"Faith, Oi cud die lis!enir>P !o 'C, nl Callahan play th' pokes." Denohues---"Fer meself, Oid prefer a peuaeful ind." • less e1 Flesh, cough and pain on the chest may not mean consumption, but are bail signs, Allen's Jung Balsam lo 'sin, and Beals the ooaab: Not a grain utopians in IL COLLIDED \\'CCI l ELEPHANT. 1'.l: plaints are ono of the perils of rail- road life in Indo-China. '1.1►e Bangkok 'Gimes says that when the morning train from Bangkok was neer Dan glop an elephant walked out of the jungle on to the track. The engineer sounded his whistle, but the elephant, trumpeting ietidly, lowered its head and charged the oricnnling train. So great was the im- pact that the elephant was kilted on the spot and the engine derailed and badly damaged. The elephant's tusks were snapped eff, but when a seared was made for them they could not be found. Soule- one had walked off with them. WILSON'S FL Y KM thorn all. No dead f(1s Welk about PADS whoa ate elreototiL -SOLO 1ST IR11OQI=Tt, CROCERI site IMO. *TOR1s lee. per puke!, or a psaAots Par elks tarlll lass whoN eeaasoer ISSLE NO, IS -14 TROUBLED. Photographer --"You are all right now, except your exprt Sion, Pleaso lock pleasant." Jay Green -"hang 1l, man, I can't 1 n1 how -:egged, are I'm tryng to hold ray knees t genie!• so as it w..rat ells w. When 1 while I torgit all about my knees, and when 1 pay att.ntion to my !aloes 1 torgit to smile." Great Things From Little Causes Crow -It takes very little to derange the stomach. The cause may le slight, a cold, something eaten or drunk, seas!- ly, worry, or sane other simple cause. Rut if precautions bo not taken, this simple cause may have must serious consequences. Many a chronically de- t.ililuted constitution today owes 113 dee sanction to simple causes not dealt with at time. Keep the digestive app: raids i t healthy condition and all will be ‘sell. Parmelee's Vegetable 1'111s are eller than any other for the purpose. Belle-"Yoti ro to be married next week? \\'hy, you told us you were en - gel for a 1ers:•nally-conducted tour w.th a small, !:elect party!' Marion - "Yes, dear; but George is the personal r•-nd,Jetor, and I'm the small, select 1 arty." Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer runny children t>ecodte subject to cholera morbus caused by ir- ritating acids that act v'iolrntly on the lining of the intestines. Pains and dangerous purgings ensuo and the deli. (sidesystem of the child suffers under ;lie drain. In such cases Ileo safest and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kelloggs Dysentery Cordial. It will check the ih- Canirnation and save the child's life. Evan a shallow man may get deep in debt. AOENTS WANTED. A reliable man to every pity and town in Canada with waterworks to sell s patent srticle needed in every home, hotel and public building, dells at sight. Hustlers can and are making 15.00 a day. Write at once for particulars. O,o. T. Cole, Owen Youth", Ontario. PEACHLAND, B, O. "The Pick of the Okanagan Lakes" 6 t:' 10 acre fruit lots free from stones or under- brush, et los,, acre on easy terms- Hy purchas- ing through me you save land speenlators' profits of at lea,! 50;, Write me for free informitl n ab •ut any part of R. C. as to fruit land or hearing orchards- James Rronk,, Roo 4, Peacbland_ i.tt, CLEANING IVAOR NS LADIES .. , ' ��;;; ae be lone eerlectle by oar re.. 1h Pro ..a Tr, 11 SSITI$N AMaaraalN OYiIN$ 00. 1toMasare goaoaiTo, (1t1AW♦ a QUESTA i Sufferers from Flta.1C2eap+ , •ftui !lance, Nervone Tsu.rh1w tants/ ` u lehr t oui4 write t15 SILYgtl CC, 1:n. f( axfe atal Totoat fora trial bottle of their pit Cure an rsatlae. Ludo* 100 for postage a0 packing. 31x0 TROP. NO J.&.'' r Fair finance 1, it not t Wald and improved far* land from $.2 to $ N nn a, re, neer go,sd ma.ke{ and In lh. '• Bread 11 tsket" tf ti•. N W , " Seas katehewau.•• ba.k*tdhea,tu bett'•er+ gaud 4gea,gy Wauchope, Soak. HIS MASTtR'a VOICE'. VICTOR -BERLINER CRAM 3PHONES A11 prices and styles (rota 512.51: to t•'.40. write for free caiaiogue. Dept, U. TORONTO (iRAtl0PNoNii COMPANY 264 Yong* Street, Toronto. Agents waurc J is es cry town. FREE EXCURSION To Keremsoa, the Nub of the amlthameen Valley, In Southern erltleh British Columbia —A Ohannce to see Kootenay's Souodary and Okanagan Valleys The timithameen is Canada's most favored spot, where Olivo,almond, peach, wIns grapes nectarines, melon, sweet potato. toand bacco and sub-tropicals att.rin perfection in the.•pen air, without use of glass. and all northern fruits grow perfectly. No light crop years. Four crops closer a year. Corn ripens in July, strawberries, cherries, apricots, Jpnue 1. Rat- tiest fruit district in Dominion. No rend, mosquitoes or fruit posit,. Dr air belt, the land of health and sunshine, just opened by building of Great Northern Railway. Close to coast and prairie markets. Open prairie land+, free of stump+, stone an1 brush, ready for plow. 1,01,19 low priced on ear) terms. Mee the rimith.ameon its the equal of the beat part r of the world In first-hand openings for hu -sines. fruit growing, stock raising, mixed fanning, mining, Industrial openings, homemaking, pleasure and place to rest. Not a country to experiment or pioneer but ono to retire in—tested 40 soars. spend our vacation endue here where fish- ing, hunting and scenic beauty are par excel. enc. among th.lofty Cascades. We operate special low rate excursions twice • month from eastern and western points. Jun. 18, July 10 and ::5. Address, hitdAUTIFUL VALLEY LAND CO., lob colony Ht., Winnipeg, Ilan., or Horemees, B.C. Phone 7378 I A. J. PATTiSON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Trusts and Guarantee Company 43-45 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO Limited DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a half -yearly dividend for tit., six months ending June 30, 1908, At the Rate of SIX PER CENT. Per Annum has this day been declared npon the ppatd•up Capital Pluck of the Company, and the came will he payable at the ..idose of the Company, on and after July 2, Mel and the 'transfer Books will be closed from June 20th to June 30th, both days inclusive. Toronto, June 111, 1906. JAMES J. WARREN, Managing Dirootor. PANCOFor Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pairl, Etc. 5o CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, Toronto WHOIN5ALN LYMAN RRO'y. hi co., Toronto and Montreal; • 1.1'\14V KNOX t: (:LtilkeoN, Toronto: la VIlaN11. URt G Co)., li,,iI i . DO YOU WORK A FARM ? FOR FUN OR FOR PROFIT Vonl'on aro a fanner, you cult vete the soil, y nr Er•..v fru!, v. g;.•maWei, wheat, oats; you raise cattle, sleep; you are Jet. rrs'c.i In horses, ,Ji sir et, y. .0 are meter of all you survey. neuters ate tae nest pneterous clas3 of feopte In Canada 'o -clay, therefor', y u are gelling rah. 14'? Bad cro;,s1 Drought? Oh, a Kok in your cots department. Eounomy t,e'g.ns at hem•!-- p',ant a Bicycle on the faun and reap a harvest of saved tlnie, money, and shoe leather. Fer the old mecsn`go 10'0 b wn, U, tae Cost -arra. to ills) r.' r•', 1. r a hurry -mall fn the doct,r, the 11 cycle eaves lane and S5VEM 7I14: Holt -C. A h' rue eats oats -a b cyc:e went. Thee eitieaeyy Silver Raton, Cleveland. alleat!ert. Faoae21, fm;e-lr.l .end Ambler Ri,:ycbe are all buia for scrviee an.l s tafaet.on .n rig d and C ah - ion Fran,e made s. CANADA CYCLE alt MOTOR CO, Llmitod, WEST TORONTO, CANADA NAaga 1/ TNI NOUNS self al,felea, WWI 131 IATAtealII NS. r