Exeter Times, 1908-09-10, Page 3.`4-`-11tei-r-1•a-�tele`-t�a14 CATARRH OF HEAD
Fashion
Hints.
FALL HATS.
"What shape will hats be! Will
they be smaller than hats have
been during the suuuner't Will
the crowns be high or low I Will
tlyey be triuuned elaborately or will
they be comparatively simple 1"
At last, dear madam, Puri• has
stirred herself to make prognosti-
cation concerning the answer to
your question. Truly, there is uu-
tl:ing novel in the style that sho
predicts will be the thiug fur win-
ter wear.
'Where straw was, felt will be
used, even in the same shades. Silk
hats will be lined with a contrasting
Dolor of velvet, and vice versa; felt
hats lined with colored satin. All
ere extremely big and on the mush-
room order. Of course, fickle
Dame Fashion may at any time •
:tango her decree—just as she sud-
tlenly decided that high crowns
wore not the thing and low crowns
must be worn instead.
Autumn hats are low ---that is one
fact to start with --although only
the largest wholesale houses in
Paris have begun to make them
(with the single exception of Lewis,
who has already been showing some
taffeta hats for early fall wear).
Many of the autumn models have
t► din in the brim—either to right
Er left—and some show the low
Grown on the tam-o'-shanter order,
.while it is predicted that the trim-
' ming will consist mainly of wings
and bows—leaving the ostrich fea-
thers for those hats to be designed
a little later in the season.
A smart hat of black grosgrain
silk is faced with a buff satin and
is trimmed with long, curling quills
i, black, while a stiff bow matches
the lining of the brim. This is es-
sent'ally a hat to wear with a fall
suit, for there is nothing about it
to suggest dressiness.
A hat with broad quills --or pos-
sibly ostrich feathers ---is of white
felt, the brim being lined with the
palest shade of salmon pink. The
feathers all start from the left side
r.f the wide brim and curve grace-
fully back over the wide crown.
The lady wearing this hat also
wears a neck ruff, which fastens in
a huge bow at the right side.
A smart hat for a young girl is
that with tam-o'-shanter crown of
blue taffeta. Tho whole bat, in fact,
is of the same material, and the
hand around the crown is nattier
blue embroidered in gold.
A bat in a pale mauve—or satin—
s trimmed with a black satin scarf,
while a rosette holds in place a
huge black aigrette. This is more
the dressy order than any of the
hats shown.
A hat to wear with one's autumn
suit is in beige -colored felt, with
k scarf of black satin and a largo
fanlike chou of the sante. It is
lucky that this hat is of such soft
material, otherwise it would be dif-
ficult to get through the many doors
that one must pass in daily life.
A hat in shades of amethyst is
that of dark taffeta, bound with sa-
tin. in a lighter shade. The same
else's is carried out in the trimming,
%here the velvet band around the
crown matches the color of the hat,
while the ruching round the top of
the crown is of taffeta to match the
binding. This is worn with a dark
amethyst -colored ruche of chiffon,
tied on the left side with a big taf-
feta how to !Mitch the ruching and
binding of the hat. 1t is a very at-
tractive creation and amethyst bids
fair to be a popular color this sea-
son.
SWARMS 01' B1'I'TERFLIES.
Bohemian District Invaded by
Them.
Tho Prague (Austria) Tagehlatt
says that enormous swarms of but-
terflies passed through Asch and the
surrounding country last week.
The farmers and gardeners are in a
state bordering on terror, as it has the smeller size. You should be
been discovered that the invading able to win one of the above prizes
army left an awful memento behind if you start immediately and get
it in the shape of eggs. your friends to help you. Send
Sonic idea of the extent of the your name and address to
trouble can be gathered from the ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO-
DAY,
O-
D.\Y, and state that you aro en-
tering the contest. It is surely
worth trying for.
"Professor," said Mrs. Gaswell
to the distinguished musician who
had been engaged at a high price
tc entertain her guests, "what was
that lovely selection you played
just now 1" "That, madmen." he
answered, glaring at her, "was an
improvisation." "Ah, yes, i re
member now. i knew it was an old
favorite, hut T couldn't think of
the name of it to save me."
Which Ps-rs-na Relieved in a Short
7 gins.
Pow"'
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1.4153 euaic M. KINO'JWOIITH.
ISS SUSIE M. KINGS -
WORTH, 466 Quebec St.,
London, Ontario, writes:
"I began using Permits last Jan-
uary, when I had such a ball cold,
and I could not get anything to
bele me.
"My nose and head were all
stopped up, so that I could hardly
get my breath. I thought at times
that I would smother, espec'ally at
night.
"I have no trouble with that now.
The noise in my head has all dis-
appeared.
"I know Peruna will do just what
you say it dons. I cannot praise
Peruna too highly, as it has done
s% much for me.. I hope my letter
will reach other sufferers."
Mrs. S. J. Kountz, 1015 Scovel
street, Nashville, Tenn., writes:
"I have had a very bad cough
nearly all my life, and I am forty-
five years old. I have taken al-
most every kind of cough medicine
that has ever been made, but none
did me much good. I would have
spells of coughing that I thought 1
would cough myself to death. I
took Peruna, and last winter and
this winter I have had ne cough,
and I know that Peruna cured me."
"Hard times are bound to be
full of unpleasant shocks and stun-
ning surprises," said an old man
of the world. "I remember the last
financial panic and a sermon that
a minister preached thereon. The
pastor, in a powerful discourse,
urged economy and retrenchment
un his congregation. In view of the
hard times, there should be no ex-
travagance, no useless expenditure,
he said, but every outgo ought to
be pared down. The congregation
held a Church meeting, and unani-
mously reduced the man's salary
from $2,000 to $1,500.
.S CONTEST WORTH ENTERING.
A Life Annuity of FIFTY-TWO
DOLLARS is offered by the
ORANGE MEAT people to the one
sending in the largest number of
bottoms of ORANGE MEAT pack-
ages before May 31, 1909. This
means that the winner will receive
One Dollar EVERY WEEK, or
FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS every year,
as long as he or she lives, or they
can exchange it for a CASH PRIZE
t.f SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLAIIS.
Besides the above there is a sec-
ond Cash Prize of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLAIIS, also other Cash Prizes
as follows:—
Ten Cash Prizes of TWENTY
DOLLARS each.
Ten Cash Prizes of TEN DOL-
LARS each.
Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE
DOi.LA11S each, and ONE HUN-
DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL-
LAR each.
The only condition attached is
that you cut out the bottoms of tho
ORANGE MEAT packages and
send them in to ORANGE MEAT,
Kingston. Tho bottom of a .Iuniho
package counts equal to Three of
fact that on a single leaf as many
as twenty nests, each containing
1,000 eggs, were found. This
means the hatching out of 20,000
ravenous caterpillars, which will im-
mediately commence their work of
destruction on the plant that has
sheltered them.
The swarm that made it way over
Asch is only one of the many that
ere clever:feting Bohemia. In ono
of the districts given up to the cul-
tivation of cabbages the fields were
white as if with snow, and after the
sling of the butterflies it was
tieed that the eabhages were
thickly covered with the oval eggs
of the insects. This year's cabbage
trop is quite lost.
At Oelsnitz the butterflies flew in
it the open windows of an embroi-
It-ry factory in such numbers that
the machines beeame clogged by
their bodies and t' ork had to be
suspended for the clay.
A curious fact in connection with
LI•ese swarms is that they appear
hivnriebly to fly south-west.
We don't belies:, recede would he
meta Itleaaa if there were less ;ail.
•
Men should
look for this
Tag on
Chewing
Tobacco. It
guarantees the high quality of
Black Watch
The Big Black Pig.
LONDON LANDMARK GOING.
'200 -Year -Old Scottish Church la
Covent Garde' Cowing Doan.
The most famous London build -
'ng in the hands of the housebreak-
ers at the present moment is un-
doubtedly the old National Scot-
tish Church in Crown Court, Cov-
ent Garden, a tittle alleyway which
runs north out of Mussel street,
cpposite the stage entrance to
Drury Lane Theatre. It is—or was
—a veritable London Landmark. It
has, however, for long been too big
fur the calls upon it, and has been
paying under stress a very large
ground rent to the Duke of Bed-
ford. It will be rebuilt upon the
sarne spot, but on a much smaller
plot of land. Meanwhile the servic-
es of the church will be conducted
in the Newtsn Hall, Fetter lane.
The old church in Crown Court
was originally built about one hun-
dred and ninety years ago. It rea-
lized the designs of its founders in
a normal fashion for a long while.
Then suddenly came a time when it
was famous. John Cumming, who
had been licensed to preach in May,
Ii -32, by the Aberdeen Presbytery,
was acting as tutor in Kensington,
when ho was invited to preach in
the old church in Crown Court.
In August of the same year he re-
ceived a "call" froin the church.
It was then small and inconvenient,
and the minister's income was not
over £200. But his preaching soon
attracted a huge congregation, and
the church was rebuilt in 1847 at a
cost of $5,000. It was opened in
1848 w'th sittings for a thousand
persons. The income from pew
rents reached £1,500 per annum,
but Cumming refused to accept
more than £900, the remainder pay-
ing off the debt incurred for re-
building. The church has remained,
strangely picturesque and grimy,
until to -day.
Now the fashionable congrega-
tion has drifted westward to the
new church in Pont street, Chel-
sea, and the old Manse, or dwel-
ling as they call it, built for Cum-
ming, is being pulled down with the
rest of the building. The big or-
gan is to bo sold and Lady Fran -
ccs Balfour, one of the last patron-
esses, has, it is understood, secur-
ed the possession of some of the
woodwork, which is beautiful and
valuable, in the Manse.
Sure Regulators.—Mandrake and
Dandelion are known to exert a
powerful influence on the liver and
kidneys, restoring them to health-
ful action, inducing a regular flow
of the secretions and imparting to
the organs complete power to per-
form, their functions. These valu-
able ingredients enter into the com-
pCsition of Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills, and serve to render them the
agreeable and salutary medicine
they are. There are few pills so
effective as they in their action.
Costing about as much as a good
horse, the camel's speed is equally
great, and his life much longer. TIo
is. moreover, able to carry three
times as much as ono horse.
It will be noticed in the Singer
Sewing Machine Company's adver-
tisement that there are three ad-
dresses at the bottom of the an-
nouncement. Any one writing will
please address them at the nearest
cue of the three places to his post
office.
If our neighbors would only
praise our virtues once in a while
we might be willing to overlook
their faults.
They Wake the Torpid Energies.
—Machinery not properly super-
vised and left to run itself, very
soon shows fault in its working. It
is tho sante with the digestive or-
gans. Unregulated from time to
time they are likely to become tor-
pid and throw the whole system out
of gear. Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills were made to meet such cases.
They restore to the full the flag-
g'ng faculties, and bring into or-
der all parts of the mechanism.
No man ever acquired a lasting
brand of popularity by knocking.
Pat up le ft Yard Rolle. The fames' "Tile
D 4 r." `fenthol Plasters which cure lumbago
Backache, sciatica, neuralgia etc., are also put
In one yard ills for physicians and family usa
Davis & Lawrence Co.. Montreal
It's all right for a man to be a
dreamer of dreams providing he
wakes up occasionally and gets
busy.
A. R. BICKERSTAFF & GO.,
Stooks. Son's, Debentures
and Real Estate.
Cobalt and all kilning and 011 stooks N
Canada and United States.
Orden ore,ole 1 .rith prompts.,,. Cottee.
pondea, a r li..te•t.
HI t. 127 Traders lank Iulidtney, Toccata, Reif
BLESS HIS IfEAicr!
My neighbor's child just will
stray ;
He takes delight in breaking;
Plain mischief is his greatest joy,
He ought to have a shaking.
My little man pulls things apart
To see what's in them, bless his
heart;
Much fault with
find,
It's just his bright, inquiring mind.
"math from lead -poisoning," is
the polite term used by ('ulorado
furies to spnrify a gamble' 's fate 'n
a shooting affray.
'e -
him one cannot
HOT WEATHER AILMENTS
A medicine that %ill keep childreu
well is a great boon to every mo-
ther. This is just what Baby s
Own Tablets do. An occasional
dose keeps the little stomach and
bowels right, and prevents sickness.
During the hot weather months
stomach troubles speedily turn to
fatal diarrhoea or cholera infan-
tum and if a medicine like Baby's
Own Tablets is not at hand tee
child may die iu a few hours. The
wise mother will always keep a box
o' Tablets in the house and give
them to her children occasionally
tc clear out the stomach and bow-
els and keep them well. Don't
%ait until the child is sick—the de-
lay may cost a precious littie life.
Get the Tablets now and you may
feel reasonably safe. Every smo-
ther who uses these Tablets praises
them and that is the best evidence
that there is no other medicine for
children so good. And the mother
has the guarantee of a government
aualyst that the Tablets contain WEEKLY LE▪ T'I'I:R.
no opiate or harmful drug. Dea-
lers sell the Tablets at 25 cents a A. J. Pattison & Co., Toronto,
box or you can get them by mail state that the recent failure of A.
from The Dr. \S illiams' Medicine O. Brown & Co., of New York will
Co., Brockville, Ont. not affect Canadian investors, as
their business was carried on in
Canada through Canadian brokers,
and if the firm do not pay in full
the brokers will be the losers. The
New York market has been active
and prices advanced beyond any
inimediato warrant—with recent re-
Cessiwis. However, every ono
knows that Wall Street anticipates
events, and there is certainly
marked improvement in trade con-
ditions, which promises to not only
increase, but to be permanent. The
well-established dividend paying
stocks are undoubtedly a safe in-
-Give the Children a Chance 1estment and at present prices will
pay a good rate of interest. They
will sell higher after the Presiden-
Spanking dons not cure children tial election—if not before. In the
Toronto market the advance 'n
Mexican Power which we recom-
mended to our clients at 50 to 75
and San Paulo to 150 are the fea-
tures. The buying at these prices
is probably foreign. The English
no money, but write her to -day if and French investor are more fav -
your children trouble you in this or•ablo to South and Central Am-
way. Don't blame the child, the erican investments than the Cana -
chances are it can't help it. This dian. The settlement of Dominion
treatment also cures adults and
aged people troubled with urine
difficulties by day or night.
LOVE'S AWAKENING.
Ile criticised her puddings, and
Le didn't like her cake; he wished
she'd snake the buseuit that his mo-
ther used to make; she didn't wash
the dishes, and slue didn't snake a
stew, and she didn't mend his
stockings --as his mother used to
do. Ah, well, she wasn't perfect,
though she tried to do her best,
until at length she thought her time
bad come to have a rest. So when
one day he went the same old rig-
marole all through, she turned and
hexed his oars, just as his mother
used to do.
Though something abo'It her
struck him when first her forts be
scanned. that something, you may
rest assurred. wa+ not her darling
hand. Alas' that rough awakening
from love's delicious dreamt ; it
soured the milk of mutual love to
anger-cotted cream. So o'er the
tiff they parted --a thing that oft
occurs. He went home to his mam-
ma, and she went home to hers.
WHAT GEORGE MEANT.
"Do you know, my daughter, that
osery uame means something. For
instance, Charles means brave,
William resolute, George—"
"Oh, I know what George means,
mother."
"Well, what is it?"
"George means business. He told
me so last night."
MOTHERS I
of bed-wetting. There is a consti-
tutional cause for this trouble,
Mrs. M. Summers, Box 100, Wind-
sor, Ont., will sand free to any
mother her successful home treat-
ment, with full instructions. Send
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An African woman, to be consid-
ered beautiful, must have small
eyes, thick lips, a largo flat nose,
and an intensely black skin.
In the treatment of summer com-
plaints, the most effective remedy
that can be used is Dr. J. D. Kel-
log's Dysentery Cordial. It is a
standard preparation, and many
people employ it is preference to
other preparations. It is a highly
concentrated medicine and its seda-
tive and curative qualities are be-
yond question. It has been a po-
pular medicine for many years and
thousands can attest its superior
qualities in overcoming dysentery
and kindred complaints.
In 1810, ninety-six million eggs
were imported into Great Britain,
while in 1900 the number had
grown to nearly 2,205 millions.
De not give up In despair, you who suffer.
!rota ob•tinslediallgurementaofthe skis. Annotnt
die sores oti with Wearer's Carole and purity
;he blood w iib weaver's Syrup. All druggists
mea them.
In china, the property of the fa-
ther must be divided equally among
all his children.
Much distress and sickness in
children is caused by worms. Mo-
ther Graves' Worm Exterminator
gives relief by removing the cause.
Give it a trial and bo convinced.
DEFINED.
Teacher—"Johnny, you may spell
the word 'neighbor.' "
Johnny—"N-e-i-g-h-b-o-r."
Teacher—"That's right. New,
Tommy, can you tell mo what a
neighbor isi"
Tommy—"Yes, ma'am. Tt's a
roman that borrows things."
OR EAT STIIIi)ES.
"His success in a financial way
has been something marvellous."
"Yes 1"
"Yes, sir. I've often heard him
tell how, when tie came here fifteen
years ago, all ho owed in the world
was a dollar or two, and last week
1•e failed for ten thousand."
No Alcohol in It. --Alcohol or
any other volatile matter which
world impair strength by evapora-
tion does not in any shape enter
into the manufacture of Dr. Tho-
mas' Rclectric Oil. Nor do clima-
tic changes affect it It is as ser-
viceable in the Arctic Circle as 'n
the Torrid Zone, perhaps more
useful in the higher latitudes.
where man is more subject to colds
from exposure to the elements.
At the age of 40 a man gets busy
and looks for some of the money
he threw away at the age of 41.
Sati.factien means "that which
satisfies." Use "Salads" Tea and
soli will appreciate this definition.
S.1ld by all grocers in sealed lead
packets ople
Coal -Steel differences will not now
be long postponed, and we look for
a substantial advance in the price
of this stock.
The mining market has been ex-
ceedingly active, largo numbers of
shares changing bands. Prices have
advanced slightly. but dividend
payers are still selling under their ,
market value from the standard of
earning.
Tho American investors are pur-
chasing heavily. Our reports from
the Larder Lake Gold fields are
highly encouraging the permanence
of the Camp is stated to be, assured
and the extent of the gold -bearing
belt if confirmed will make this
camp the greatest gold field in the
world. Why not. Cobalt is new
in its partially developed state, the!
greatest Silver Camp—and they are
only a short distance apart.
According to Lord Avebury, the
most important things in the world
are good air, good water, good
food, good health, and a good con-
science; and they aro not costly.
Holloway's Corn Cure destroys
all kinds of corns and warts, root
and branch. Who, then would en-
dure them with such a cheap and
effectual remedy within reach?
Gentleman (indignantly) — "You
praised your kitchen coal up to the
skies, and saki it was most economi-
cal. \Vhy, it won't burn at all !"
Coal -Dealer (coolly)—"Well, what
could you have more economical
than that l"
FALLING SICKNESS
Fits, Epil• pay, St. Vitus' Dance,
Nervous Troubles, Etc., positively
cures.' Ly L RIG'S rIT Cl1Rt, rtes mel
bottle s.M fret on pplicat on. Write
the 1.IEBMO CO., Phoebe St., Toronto.
c'�hc
X11 Piano
Is
CANADA'S •IST
AND i$ cess
THE WORLD OVIN
8.11 Organs are
also world famed
Send foil
s. PreefIN Catalog
it18 9811 P1110 Ed oi000 Co., IC atiolpp, Ofli
ISSUE NO. 111—OS.
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1. The Difference iu Sewind Machines
Q It is a mistaken idea that sewing machines
are pretty much alike, when as a matter
of fact there is a vast difference.
9 There is but one machine that sews better,
than any other—.and that one is the Singer:
9 This is because the Singer idea is dia.
tinctive—every year shows improvement
in that idea.
q This is because the Singer factories are not
only equipped with tools and machinery,
better calculated to make good sewing ma.
chines than any other, but this equipment
is unique and not to be found elsewhere.'
9 This is because a half century has been'
devoted to training and specializing men,
each to do one thing best in sewing machine
construction. The Singer's superiority—.
its lifetime -lasting value—does not appear,
on the surface.
One machine does scw better than any
other—and that one is the Singer.
Sold only by
Sinder Sewing Machine Company
TORONTO MONTREAL
312 Manning Chambers 533 Ward of Trade nidg
IS'INNIPEG
SO4 Main Street
GOFor Neuralgia, Headache,
Rheumatism, Pain, Etc.
so CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR
The Pango Company, Toronto
WHOLISALE
LYMAN BROS. & CO., Toronto and Montreal; LYN\N KNOX It
CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London.
loam
A.J. PATTISON & CO.,
83-35 SCOTT ST., TORONTO.
Bonds and Stocks Bought
and Sold on all all Exchanges
Correspondents — Chas. Head & Co., limbers
New York and Boston Stock Exchanges.
RUSH
GREAT
BARGAINS
SALE
1 JEWELLERY-E.—
Wanless & Co. have a continental reputation
for good Jewelle ry. Their entire stock is to bo sold
by Oct 1. To do this prices have been greatly reduced.
Attend this sale when at Toronto Exhibition, and se-
cure some of the bargains.
GOOD WATCHES ARE GOING VERY CHEAPLY
WANLESS & CO.,
ZIN71733IaI EI B,
ESTABLISHED 1840
168 YONGE ST., TORONTO
CARPET, ea DYEING
end Ceasing Thlapeelatto with the
!BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING 00.
Weed p,treetars by ,o•t and we are rue is eV teff'
*emus les tel. M.etreet,
Stewart &
Lockwood
BROKERS
COBALT STOOK.
51.•'n!.•r. of Sten 1 ird
Stock aad Mining
Mekong),
08 Adelaide 1:.,
Toronto.
Phone Main 7166.
43 Kxcn..a1: i'l Mcg
NOW lotto Ciro.
WILSON'S
FLY
PADS
•very, k t
will kill
• ere Mee Mads
Ho 'hest,
of stlettey payer
-- solo .Y —.-
DRticcleTf, cltocna BMs CUM. . MTSREt
toe. per pagket, er paokete }ler DIM
1011 *et • yrflOt __wieft
It takes tho strongest kind of
love to survive the onion test.
The Mild Climate of Virginia
offers splendid op portunittes for stock raising.
fruit growing, dairying a.Iheneral farming
Winters are short. Climate .althfnl. lanl
good awl selling below its value but incresain
o value each year. Many l'aui.tians a1e livis�
la Virginia. Write for information to
O. W. RUIN Kit.
Commissioner of Agriculture,
V.
If
Every
Farmer
Knew
F�mmach looy! he *maid sate by uiI: g to
n
Fairbanks Mnree Jack of all. Trades rta.oltne !t .
gine t, saw wool pump water, grins feed, Le..
•e Would not Mahle to .apply the demand.
C t thle.4. out and wood to us tm day, and WI
willsendyou our Eros catalogue.
risme
Addreie
Vele eaMdtanral,Mai,,Os.,tleetted, Tero te, OM
Yettheai, Wfaaigwe, Trac -seer.