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FADS AND FANCIES.
Voiles and silks all have borders.
The petticoat is being reinstated.
Scarfs aro as much sought for as
ever.
Hat ornaments are largo and
conspicuous.
Giant bows
close to hats.
Children's hats turd up
they aro rarely straight.
Every hat sets kw un the head
--even lower than the winter hat.
Figured serge and figured tus-
sore are both exceedingly popular.
Loose Taco coats to wear over
asnslin robes will be stylish.
It seems that Irish crochet is to
bo the popular Taco of the year.
The gored skirt with plaited sides
and panel front is conspicuous.
Satin cloth is occupying an hon-
ored place among the handsome
wools.
Shepherd's plaid suits are going
to bo popular for the young girls.
Foulards, radium, and all the
soft satins aro scop in charming
variety.
Military effects in buttons and
braids trim a. good many suits in
novel ways.
Hats and not hair this Beason
are to be considered a woman's
Browning glory.
Oro of the new colors is Meri-
tettc shade, matching the juice of
crashed wild cherry.
Plain, simple effects are coming
to be more admired than the gold
and glitter of the hour.
Tho delicate faille ribLons are
even more prominent than the soft
elfile144 and glace silk upon hats.
h...ementerie drop trimmings
are -' - i'cd in all the modish colors,
aI 'eeds as in jet and [metallic ef-
ta,ce, .
are popular, pinned
or down;
BANISH PIMPLES
AND ERUPTIONS
�..t ss.arse nets aro liked especi-
&L, sella for gowns which are made
aver satins rather than duller
silks.
The cart wheel rosette is charm-
ing; it is pinned at the throat,
binding the two sides of the collar
together.
home of the new sleeves are
trimmed with bands of different ma-
terial; the niode is called bracelet
trimming.
Satin coats are to have r. big run
for the summer coats that aro un-
ined or that have bright, thin silk
linings.
Many children's hats have em-
broidered scalloped borders of col-
or on white, or of white on color,
as the case may be.
Net girdles of wide, soft mesh
aro embroidered in ribbousine and
fringed with it. They come in all
the fashionable colors.
Jet, as the modish touch, threat-
ens to supersede in every kind of
apparel the glint of gold that has
had a full year's sway.
I'ongeo ribbon about six inches
wide, printed in oriental designs
and colors, is one of the useful
things brought in for dressmakers.
Many of the handsomest gowns
are still high in the waist at the
back, though the front has come
down in sumo cases to its normal
place.
Among the materials ono finds
diagonal homespun back in its old
plato, but brought out in colors
rusher than this rough fabric over
before appeared.
Pig, round Eton collars will pro-
bably hold their own all through
tho spring. They may be made of
_plain linea or decorated with
squares of lace set in.
Quid, both in lace and cords, is
lunch used as a trimming for new
!offs for spring. A narrow strip of
gold is effective, used as a band
on a white or black hefrilled ruff.
Bveryone needs a ionto in the
Spring to Build Op the Blood.
1f you want new health and
strength in the spring you must
build up your blood with a tome
medicine. After the long indoor
winter Months are past most people
feel depressed and easily tired.
This means that the blood is im-
pure and watery. That is what
causes pimples and unsightly erup-
tions. To this sane condition is
due stacks of rheumatism, the
sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia,
poor appetite, frequent headaches
and a desire to avoid exertion.
These troubles can ell be banished
by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Every does of this medicine
makes new, rich blood which drives
out impurities, stimulates every or-
gan, strengthens every nerve and
brings a feeling of new health and
energy to weak, tired out, ailing
men and women. Mrs. Frank Mur-
phy, Clark's Harbor, N. S., says :—
"A year ago 1 was completely run
down and my work becatne a bur-
den to me. I felt tired all the time,
and could hardly drag myself
about. I was advised to try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills and after tak-
ing three or four boxes was again
in the best of health. I think Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills will prove a
friend in need to all who are weak
and ailing."
Sold by all medicine dealers or by
mail at e.0 cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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VICTIM OF (REVOLUTIONISTS.
MASTER OF DISGUISE.
Glasgow Convict Posed as a Mara-
thon Rattner.
Edward Toye, a convict who es-
caped about a month ago from the
Duke Street Prison, Glasgow, was
recaptured there recently on what
was to have been his wedding day.
'thyro slipped out of his cell when
the Warden's attention was at -
trio tt d elsewhere, squeezed
through the bars at the end of the
corridor, and dropped twenty feet
to the ground. Then he divested
himself of his prison clothing, and
clad only in his underclothing, he
got out of the prison by lying along
the axle of a lorry that had been
delivering supplies.
As soon as he got out he started
to run, and those who saw him
thought lie was a Marathon runner
ir. training.
One day recently the police learn-
ed that Toye was to be married that
day. but on going to the place ap-
pointed they failed to find him.
Then they learned that he was hid-
ing in a house on the south side
of the city and surrounded it. Toye,
who wits in n room on the third
?tory. slid down a rain pipe, but
lauded in the arms of the policemen
elm wore w Aiting for him.
1t is Fail that during his period
of Wooly le walked about tinder
the t.e f thr police drrased as
a woman and carryinta baby.
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HOW A I'TIIdRS wawa..
Pepe Thought Beret When In lied--
ietor 11ugo Wrote Sanding.
Alexander Pope, who was the
literary pontiff of his time, thought
best when in beef. Whenever a
thought came to him he would jot
it down on a scrap of paper. His
servant often found bedclothes and
floor covered with white bits con-
taining aphorisms which have now
become hackneyed quotations.
Victor Hugo wrote "Les Miser -
aides" standing , p, an attitude
which Hawthorne also assumed
when he wrote many of his ro-
mances.
One leg thrown over the arm of
a chair or sitting on the arm of
his secretary's chair were Napol-
eon's favorite positions while dic-
tating to Bonrricnr.e, a position
which he varied now and then by
patting that scribe on the head or
pulling his ears.
Sir Walter Scott could while re-
clining on a lounge dictate to two
amanuenses, who frequently had
to stop writing, so funny the dictat-
ed pasages seemed to them.
Balzac, in a monk's robe, fre-
quently wrote from midnight till
noon, taking draughts of strong
coffee when drowsiness attacked
him, and thus shortening
his life by many years no doubt.
\Vm. Morris made one of his fa-
mous translations from the Greek
whlie riding on one steam ears.
Walt Whitman and Horace Trau-
bel, original in all things, were
most original in the position they
took while thinking. They worn
wont, so Mr. Trauhel says. to climb
upon a pile of lutao er and lie clown
anon their backs. in that way each
found out what the other's best
thoughts were.
Body of Young Alan Found in a
Trunk at Rome.
Tho discovery of the body of a
young Russian in a trunk left in
a garret of lite Via Fratt►ua, home,
has created the deepest excitement.
The body lay undiscovered from
Feb. '28 until this week.
1t is considered certain that it is
a case of vengeance by ltussian
revolutionaries on a traitor or a
spy, but the suggestion that the
corpse is that of rtzoff, the notor-
ious "Revolutionary" agent of the
Russian secret police, is discredit-
ed, the body is that of a young plan,
while Azeff is middle -ages.
An expert examination has es-
tablished the fact that the victim
was poisoned by prussic acid. The
poison hindered the composition
of the body, which was found to
have no wounds of any kind.
The landlady stated that on Feb.
25 a person of some 45 years of age
hired the room. The lodger's name
was Romanoff. On Feb. 24 he call-
ed at the hoarding house in the Via
Frattina, which is almost exclu-
sively frequented by Germans. On
the morning of Feb. 20 he sent for
a trunk. Towards noon on the
same day he was visited by two
friends. On the evening of the
following clay he ordered supper,
consisting of Ilam, cheese and wine.
At 8 o'clock he returned with a
friend. The latter left shortly to
fetch another young man.
At 0 o'clock ltomanoff went out
with another young man, some 30
years of age, dark haired, and with
a black moustache. The landlady
declares she diff not notice that
three arrived and only two left. On
leaving ltomanoff gave up the key
of his room, saying that he was
going to spend a few day's with his
friend Fiumicino.
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A iO4IBB'3 CHIEF CABE
- IS HBI; BMSI'S TBLFARE
Every mother is anxious that her
little ones shall bo healthy, good
natured and bright. Every mother
can keep her children in this condi-
tion if she will give them an occa-
sional dose of Baby's Own Tablets.
Those Tablets cure all stomach and
bowel troubles, destroy Roans, and
make teething easy. Mrs. T. Cov-
ert Massie, Toronto, Ont., says:—
"I have used Baby's Own Tablets
for my little boy since ho was three
months old. and find that they agree
with hint splendidly." Sold by ,t
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a hex from The 1)r. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
nor FRIG. ON TO THE STOVE.
THEY FIXED UP
THE POSTMASTER
DODO'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED
HIS LUMBAGO AND
SCIATICA.
That Alas Tilree Years Aga and He
is Still c'ur'ed - Why You Should
Try Dodd's Kidney Pills First.
Elliston, Trinity Bay, Nfld., Apr.
20. (Special).—That Dudd's Kiduey
I'ilis not only relieve Sciatica and
lnunbago, but cure it once and for
all, is the experience of Mr. Alfred
Crew, postmaster here.
"Yes," the postmaster says In
telling his story, "it is three years
since I was cured of Lumbago and
Sciatica. 1)odd's Kidney I'ills did
it, and 1 and happy to say the cure
uas permanent.
"1 had Pains in my Back, Cramps
in my muscles, Shooting Pains
across my Loins, and I often found
it hard to get any rest at night,
and when I did my sleep was unre-
freshing. I was medically attend-
ed, but without getting any bene-
fit, and at last I was persuaded
to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I used
six boxes altogether and they took
the pains away and quite cured
me.'
Nearly every euro by Dodd's K:d-
ney Pills tells of trying something
else first. If you use Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills first you will never nsed
to try "something else." They al-
ways cure all diseases of the Kid-
neys, and all diseases that are
caused by sick Kidneys.
Mrs. T. S. Dougall, of 523 Flora
tvenue, Winnipeg, says :—"My
Contact with the ride of the hot
stove. She sustained a serious
burn, and her cries and screams
were terrible.
the child laughed through her tears.
"1 sent out to the druggist for
tho best remedy he had to use on
1, burn. He said there was nothing
to equal Zam-13uL, and sent back
a supply. 1 applied this, and it
soothed the pain so quickly that
1 bound up the hand in Zam-Buk,
and each day applied Zam-Buk
frequently and liberally, until the
burn was quite cured. The little
ane was soon able to go on with
her play, and we had no trouble
with her during the time the burn
was being healed. I feel very
grateful for this cure, and would
recommend all mothers to keep
Zant-13uk handy for emergencies
like this."
Fifty cents ?pent on a box
l.f Zam-Buk has saved score,'
of people as many dollers, to say
nothing of saving hours of pain 1
FROM (.l'N '10
Remarkable lime of a `oldicr In
the french rmy.
Among the promotions in the
French Army just announced by
the Minister of \Var is one of pe-
culiar interest, a man who enter-
ed the army as a gunner having
been raised to the rank of General.
His name is Arroinaux, and Ito en-
listed in 1517 at the age of eighteen,
in a volunteer regiment of artil-
lery. As a sergrant•lnajor he took
part in the early stages of the
Franco-German \Var. He escaped
from Sedan, crossed into Belgium,
and joined the French Navy at
Grenohle. Returning to the front
again he distinguished himself on
rr%eral occasions.
Even when a man proves that he
IA a R omen's superior she doesn't
Lehi -to it.
e
French school children are taught
fire maxims, as a primary preven-
tallte measure.
uehs Cure will always
srmy cougandcos,
HORSE SAUSA GE.
Nauseous Stuff Doctored and Of-
fered as Genuine.
The lastest cause cclebre in Ber-
lin, Germany, I:i one R ith sausages
as its object. A number of dealers
in these savory articles, dear to the
heart of Germans, have been in-
dicted for purchasing unheard-of
quantities of sausages made of
horseflesh and selling them, after
'manufacture, for the products of
the Black Forest and Thuringia.
Koine thirty persons are impli-
cated, both men and women.
Their procedure seems to be some-
thing as follows: From various
parts of the country they ordered
huge consignments of horse sau-
sages, of the value of hundreds of
thousands of marks. The "goods"
were sort( d here, then sent to
('allr:ruhue, St. Johann, Saar -
brio -ken and other remote places,
where these traders had steam
power works. Here this nauseous
stuff was doctored up, sliced and
flavored in various fashions and put
on home and a pe. gaily on foreign
markets as prime German sausages
from the Black Forest, etc.
The case, which naturally creates
considerable stir, will last a week
and the result will probably he hes'i-
tntien on the part of confirmed sau•
'rive esters, both in Germany and
to invest in such weird
eon! • t:ble'.
lam` 1 1: NO. 17-09.
TROUBi.E IN STORE FOR JOHN
Mrs. Freende—"Why, what are
yocryout 1"
Murs. Kiutt ewabout
— "Well, you
know John is away from huule ter
a week ou busiuess."
"He writes that ho gets out my
photo and k—k—kisses it ever. IS A NICELY HOURISH:NC FOOD
day.
''Well, that's surely nething for
you to cry about."
"Yes, it was just for a joke; 1
took my picture out of his batt he
fore ho started, and put ono of
in—m---mother's in its place."
A Woman's Sympathy
Aro you discouraged? Is your doctor's
bill a hr+ y
TRULY LITERARY.
Jinks—Harkins doesn't strike me
as literary. Yet ho declares that
he never feels 80 comfortable as
when he is snugly settled in his
library.
Biuks—Oh, that's not surprising
His bookcase is a folding -bed.
A small boy with his first watch
has the time of his life.
Bicklc's Anti-Copsumptive Syrup
needs no recommendation. To all
who are familiar with it, it speaks
for itself. Years of use in the treat-
ment of colds and coughs and all
affections of the throat has unques-
tionably established its place
among the very best medicines for
such diseases. If you give it a
trial you will not regret it. You
will find it 25 cents well invested.
If people could live on food for
thought. the baker and butcher
would have to retire from business.
curs
Repeat cough inti c colds.' will always
Lots of people wouldn't know
what to do with patience if they
had it.
Alien's Luag Balsam to e:pectally Intended to
bre.lk up beglected o.uFhs anti misty h,peie%.
ea -e. tarn Lee,' saved by Its use. Cuutatns uu
opium iu any (vim.
v tin n load? In yo.lr Fain
a heavy pl:ysicul burden? I know what
these mean to delicate wouteu--I have
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BOVRIL can only he sold at its present low prig because we
carry out the first pro:esses of manufacture on the ranches where the
cattle are r.tised. The beef is prepared and concentrated where prime
meat is chtal and the freight is much less thin it would he if the oxen
were imrorted.
A cur of BOVRIL taken regularly will sustain your strewth and
thus enable you to avoid insidious attacks of illness.
`- - _ .
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been dlscouralrcd too; but learned how to
euro 'myself. Rant to n•Leve (tour bur- i..
dens. wily not end the p••ln and atop the
doctor's LIUT this f you and
wll1 if you w
/ill you need do Is to write for a free
)ox of the remedy which has been placed
n my hands to be given away. Perhaps
f rr othere Ibox tlil so.uI shall bo happys nand
you will be cured for 2c ((be coat of a
postage 1 stamp). Tour letters held conn.
dentiasr, �Wr to to -day for my f'"e tie -t-
alent ]LVA F. IS CUItRAil. Windsor. Ont.
1 ran do err o i
10 ass
ins.
BOON.
Now is the time to start train-
ing for that annual wrestle with
the oleander. •
WHY DO
So many 1nstItutioul devoted to the hig!tcr F.du-
cation select Bell pianos? Mlle fact that they title
lad prefer the Pall is evid-nce of distinct merit!
One lullo s ptolrssi)nel advice is acgtunn•tan education,
why not foll„w professional custc.m is buying brei) piwos )
111• only pianos with OH) Iitmitable ()lira
Repeatias Acboa.
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---- Bend for (free) Catalogue No. 75.
Away with Depression and Melon The Baty PIANO €11omen Co,. L'mi?.d GUC.LPH.ONTAR10a
choly.—These two evils aro the ac-
companiment o
mach and torpid liter and moan
wretchedness to all whom they visit.
Tho surest and speediest way to
b t th m is with Panne•ee's
t�
f a disordered stn L_ as h t mite.
� 7 I WANT A rile MORS RELIASNOUN II MON t,
bindle •.ur high grass* Perfumes. 'toilet
(loads, seas, Coffees.lipices, etc. One hundred
per cent. profit. Money refunded If goods not as
repos rateJ. 'fire home Specialties t;u., Dept A.
Turun1.4, Cauadi
CALVES RsleeTR.oeottet s•
os
B•.Yr.
ween. Brig:e deed Oo.„ L d. Toronto
ALEXANDER WARDEN,
coma o f
ilxte tn•)+error 1're•b ter an
Vegetable Pills, which will restore Church to Pre•b a)
the healthful action of tho stomach OR SALE
and bring relief. They have proved Trutt Poultry, Dur UrdnandOraxhlg
their Una will
111 thousands 1n ,eery o sty In
cases and wilt continue to give re- astat. ere. 1'bn western ileal Estate huhrnge, C•:L t+t •t^,-4 bonrht and *old o,lonnmi on.
j•td.,'unduq u.tt. is TORO:TO STREET, TORONTO. CANADA
lino tog the uthem. who aro wise — Lung Distance Phones --Iain :3-J, Main :S 1.D
enough to use them. - --- STOCKS
FARMS
F CONDS A D
Karma
1 usands of , , r' ' t'erte-n Uuta.lo. hens f..r
N
If a man marries for money lie
may be able to make his wife be-
lieve he didn't—for a Reek or ten
days.
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Where can I get some of Hollo-
way's Corn Cute i I was entirely
cured of my corns by this remedy
and I wish some more of it for my
friends. So writes Mr. J. W.
Brown, Chicago.
Old Chap—"Yes, sir, I'm ninety-
three next birthday, and 1 don't
recollect ever telling a lie." Young
Man —"Well, you can't expect your
memory to bo very reliable at that
age."
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Repeat
ithsncl."will aware
curs mycougad colds."
It isn't necessary to tell a booze
fighter that he should love his en-
emy.
Painkiller In winter checks chills, breaks op
e'Ids and thus prevents Ilr•,nrbflls, lagrlpos
and RUenaatlsm. Luegnal:e,l a. a Ilnimeut for
(ru>t bite., chilblains. Lrnu... sp.afus. x,.i.I by
all druggists. Only unit I'eiukilier—ferry Dara..
The opinions
would be more
did not conflict
of other people
interesting if they
with our own.
Parents buy Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator because they
know it is a safe iniclieine for their
children and an effectual expeller
of worms.
For Sale prur.t-psyinl { Writef-,r
At the present time there are, F'arrn 1 anis 1n 14state •. Htrout'. y: - 'z ,..or
\ew Mnnth'•Y B.tllean of t _:-�y�,•�2 EXTRA21,000 laborers at work on the Pan -1
peal Bargains, pr•,fuae:y illustrate I. u1•ttle t free. t. f a`Sli; HIGH
ansa Canal. e, e pay r Mr R.R. free. F. A, LTROUT 00 , ro )k ; -,• s r P3/a.1
0 1, W•.,1,1'e ixrge•t Yams Oe.:lers, Uuirer- 4
Irl lg , Syrate» WY.
epeatit:-"Shtlolt'sCure�wil11 a ways
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7 , 0 0 0
WOMEN'S RIGHTS.
"Madame, (10 you believe in wo-
man's rights 1" asked tho elan
standing in the car.
"I c1o," she replied shortly.
"Excuse nle," he went on, "I
am but an ignorant male seeking
light. May 1 ark if you construe
these rights 10 indudo tho privi-
lege of spreading your readily be-
coming skirts over thre scats 1"
Thereupon she condensed herself,
he took a seat, and conversation
flagged.
I
sure my coughs and colds. at 1 I' TO
• s f., 1,� ti, �5
Housekeeper --- "You're a big,
healthy men; why don't yon go to
work 1' Tramp --"Lady, 11i tell
ye me trouble. I'm an unhappy
medium." "What do yo)t mean by
that 1" ,'Well, ye see, l'in to.)
heavy for light work, nn' too light
for heavy work."
Did you ever see a man who
wasn't willing to make looney with-
out earning itet —
As Fire Spreads In dry grass, so 31es an inflam-
mation in the throat grow (town into the lungs.
Deal promptty with a c.ld ai with a ti.e, aiJ
when you begin to cough use Allen's Luug Bale..w.
\Ve blame Providence for our
poverty, but take the credit our-
selves when woo get rich.
Repeat it.:—"Shtloles Cure will always
care my coughs and . olds."
Buggins—"And my wife satisfies
herself with picking the gowns of
the other women to pieces."
A Simple and Cheap Medicine.—
A simple, cheap and effective medi-
cine is something to bo desired.
There is no medicine so effective a
regulator of the digestive system as
1'armoleo's Vegetable Pills. They
are simple, they are cheap, they
can be got anywhere, and their
beneficial action will prove their
recommendation. They aro the
medicine of the poor man and those
who wish to escape doctors' bills
will do well in giving them a trial.
Lightning never strikes twice in
he sa►no place, which is just as
,tell, considering how frequently it
strikes in the wrong place.
Welat (. t1'. Rest Titins t) strengthen weak
b•sck 1 ""Che 1) A L 'iamb .1 1'iwster 11 will
cure Icrnbag • and lb.um.tism. Rs rolls make
some 2.0. plasters. Davis * Lawrence
M••utreal.
The less a man talks the less he
may be suspected of belonging to
an Ananias club.
Bars nu coughs and RolCaro will erasers
A college education furnishes
many a young man with an excuse
for not earning a living.
Death Comes to All. --But it need
not comp prematurely if proper
precautions are taken. "An ounce
of prevention is worth a pound of
cure," and to have prevention at
hand and allow a disease to work
its will is wickedness. 1)r. Thomas'
Eelectric Oil not only allays pains
when applied externally, but Rill
prevent lung troubles resulting
from colds and coughs. Try it and
be convinced.
GLEAMING"' oR
. • e ""
LADIES' comma
SUITS
Ow he dans perfectly by one !health Process Ti N
BBtruN AMtSIOAN MINS EB.
W X $$A1. TeluNTo, uTTAWA a ovum
— E. T. CARTER & CO
42 Trent St. Cast,
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CUSS LISEBINCE 13 liTED
lie—"You know, if you worry
about every little thing, it's bound
to affect your health." She --"Yes,
I know. That's one of the things
1 worry about."
ao Teas Mita* lllesssaosgy,
fra.e y'n a little knowledge of lane Stock?
Then waste us A7 ON(;rl. SS to 1'4 weekly, pal.
sly or o.emteleatoe?in experience. Do part o4
Ike woo/ en your own rah. or set as scold.
11'meshing al►solstely sew. 0matwA easy aoaey
making MST
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Silence in Operation
Flexibility
Economy in Construction
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Absence of Small Parts
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The Daimler Motor Co., ('904) Ltd.
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