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Exeter Times, 1909-05-13, Page 2S 8-'811-11-4-8-1-1-14-1-14÷1-1-i414 Fash ion Hints. 4 T 1114+1-1.:1-1+1111-1-11-14-11-11-1 ECCENTRIC HATS. 1t has been argued that truly fastidious women have never adopted carisaturo fashions. A glance backward at the peculiar things women havo worn upuu their heads will quite disprove the state - meet. Women prett • generally are taking advantage of the preced- ent they have established lied are actually buying this season's hats. Headgear is exciting, to put it mi'dly, and as the season advances there is no abatement of interest in the remarkable top gpieces. In exaggerated since the days of the earliest spring showing. 1Woni n go to these continuous openings to look ; they wander about to laugh, and they remain to buy; while men atop at the hat windows and won- der if they will be "expected to pay for anything like that." Women go in pairs because it takes the genius of two women to make a final decision on this mo- mentous subject. The woman in the wistaria purple gown tries on a re- markable creation of cactus red, and somehow she can see, in her mind's eye, just how it will tone in with her sage -brush gown. It is furiously red, but wonderful with- al, and the -cactus idea appears in the prickles as well as in the color. The sharp points of the notched ribbon are bunched closely together in a largo blossom -like mass, as only an expert could have done it. These hats haus a very profes- sional air, although it, is true enough that they are copyable. Al- most anybody can put a row of bit- ter black cherries from a wayside tree on an inverted flower pot of burnt straw if they have first seen it gracefully done. The magnolia hat, with it•, wonderful blossoms of tropical gioa•th laid on the rib- bon velvet trimming of a hat of purple satin straw in a braid that is unprecedented in size, is not a copyable hat; but most of the in- verted basins and pans aro, because the trimming is frequently nothing more than a band of velvet and a tight little bunch of mixed flowers looking as if it camp out of a southern garden just fifty years ago. GROWING BOYS (coats. an English way of wearing his One of the roost famous bells i.i hair awl the lung stride and vigor- i the world is the first great bell of AND GROWING GIRLS ous outdoor air of the English Moscow, which new stands in the gentleman --all this docs the seeing middle of a square in that city and King struggle to achieve, and in ' is used us a chapel. This bell was part he has succeeded. The gilded cast in 1733, but was in the earth Need br. Williams' Pink fill; youth (,f Spain follow his example, so that English styles and English to Give Them Health manners prevail in Madrid, and an English bulldog is cousilered the and Strength. very latest touch to this effort to he foot, is two feet thick and weighs Anglo-Saxon. almost two hundred tons. The Growing boys as well as girls King Alfonso remains a boy in second Moscow bell which is the need such a tonic as 1)r. 1Villiams' looks and view of life, notwithstand- largest bell iu the world that is ae- l'ink fills to keep the blood rich, tag he is the father of two princes. tually in use, weighs 129 tons. There red and pure and give them health Spain regard him with affection aro several bells extant which and strength. Mrs. Edward Kuch, tinged with respectful toleration. weigh ten tons and over, of which post'nistress at Prince's Lodge, England, on the contrary, frankly Big Lien, the largest bell in Eng - N. S., tells the great benefit her admires him as the most romantic land, weighing between thirteen and little sun has derived frons the use figure of present royalty. The whole fourteen tong, is one. Big Ben is of this world famous medicine. Mrs. country ang with his ingenuous- unfortunately cracked. Koch says :--"My little son, Itegin ness the other day w hen he refrain - ale!, had been troubled with anae- mia041 from going for a short flight in almost since birth. He was al- the Wilbur Wright airship because, ways a sickly looking child. with a, he naive.ly informed those around nt, energy and little or no appetite. hint, Ire hid "promised the Queen His veins showed very plainly fact, they seem to have rown more he would not." Englan1 loved through his skin and he had scv-' oral serious attacks of stomach and that little story. All e senti- bowel trouble,and on one occasion ment in the seemith ngly phlegmatic his life was dispaired of by two.' l:t'iton ruse to applaud it, while doctors who were attending hint. I Seam. the land of sentiment, re- ceived it but coldly. QUEEN VICTORIA is a devoted mother and spends more time with her j.wo children for over a hundred years, being raised in 18:30 by the Emperor Nicholas. • it is nearly twenty feet high, has a circumference of sixty FADS AND FANCIES. Colored linens are prominent. The long coat bids fair to remain a favorite. Odd coats of tan and gray are to be much worn. Coats for girls' suits and almost straight. Many ordinary walking seen in the new shades. There are waists of colored linen to match the cloth skirt. Ivory tips are seen on some of the ribs of the new parasols. \Vreatlis and garlands are among the fancies of the day. Figured, as well as striped, hen- riettas are in the shops. Figured fabrics aro to be the fad. even in the modish serg,'s and kindred materials. New skirts have a decided ten- dency to widen toward the knee. Fine black tulle makes an at- tractive lining for fine chantilly yokes and sleeves. With a gown of black and brown check is worn a guimpo of embroi- dered brown filet net. Double motor veils, joined only at the edges, are made up in green, brown, or blue over white. A new idea has developed in pique, rejected for so many .sea- sons, but, it is not the pique of other days. The new is more pli- able and conies in attractive color effects. plain and figured. HOW FMMIGRANTS MONEY. Some curious facto have come to light in regard to how emigrants carry their money. When Swedes or Norwegians decide to seek pas- tures new, they take the precaution of gathering all their available cash together and placing it in a huge pocket -book, which is generally handed down from father to son. These pocket -books sometimes con- tain sufficient leather to make a pair , f boots. Italians usually carry their money in a large tin tube, and this tube is hung about their necks by a small chain. Hungarians carry their money in the long hoots they wear, together with a knife, fork. and spoon. The French most- ly carry a small brass case. Ger- mans find a secure place for their money in a belt round their waist, and the belt is usually an clahorate and costly affair, no matter how poor Hie emigrant may be. Irish- men carry their money in a little canvas batt. while Irish girls, on the other hand. make a pocket in an underskirt, or, if it is paper money. they place it in their stock- ings. are plain suits are CARRY There's one sure thing, and that is that you can't be sure of any- thing. Muslin is being maufactured the fibre of the banana -tree. frt,m His little body was slowly wasting away until he was nothing more than a skeleton. He was peevish and fretful and a misery to himself. Having read and heard so much of Dr. \\'illia'us' Pink Pills 1 deter- than is usual with royal parents. mined to try them in his ease, and She has become so matured in after giving them to him fur a cue- manner and appearance that any plo of months they certainly work- trace of the Princess Ena of only ea wonders with him. T -day he is three years ago is hard to find. fat and healthy looking; he has a The two little princes aro find hearty appetite, is able to play like boys and she has every reason to ether children, and is bright and be proud of them. Spanish photo - energetic, instead of dull and list- graphers have tried to picture- them less as ho used to bo. Dr. Willi- to her liking, but with small sue - ams' Pink Pills have changed my cess, so she "command" the pres- ence of the English photographer who had taken her portrait many times as a girl. The Prince of the Asturias grows puny, sickly child, into a rugged, hearty boy." 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills cured this sickly boy because they went down to the root of the trouble in ! more English in ar,pearance every his blood. That is why they never day. He is very blond, blue eyed fail. Bad blood is the cause of all! and rosy checked rand very like his common diseases like anaemia, Olden haired mother in features. (bloodlessness) eczema, paleness, i He has also her placid tempera - headaches, indigestion, kidney] trouble, neuralgia, rheumatism and °tent. dthe special ailments that only grow- Den Jaime is a Though co trast to ing girls and womenfolk know. Dr.1 monts brother. hstold h Tsshugwh onlyaie j\few Williams'a Pink Pills don't bother S apish ty a and has all the ncrv- with mere symptoms, they cure dis- p p ous energy and vitality of King Alfonso, of whom in appearance he is a small counterpart. The older and more conserva- tive members of the Spanish court have openly wondered if Queen Victoria will realize that Spanish mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes Princes must be brought up accord - for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' ing to Spanish traditions, but all Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. young Spain is heart and soul with the young Queen. eases through the blood. They don't cure for a day—they cure to stay cured. Do not tako any pills without the full name, "Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People," en the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or by BABY PRINCES OF SPAIN ELDER ENGLISII IN LOOKS, YOUNGER SPANISH iN TYPE. English Ways Introduced Into the Spanish Court and Royal IKursery. Queen Victoria of Spain, who is still Princess Ena to the English, is contemplating another visit to Lon- don. This time sho will bring the latest baby 1'rince with her and will leave her eldest son, the heir to the throne, in Spain. Queen Victoria seems unable to tear herself away from English traditions and associations. Eng- lish is the language she speaks to her immediate attendants, English are some of the nurses who are in charge of the Princo of the Astur- ias and Don Jaime, the latest arri- val, and very English in all their appointments arc the nurseries where her two met' sons spend most of their lives at present. Yet the Spanish people do not seem to resent the Queen's loyalty to the language and customs of her own country. They aro so proud of her and so proud of the two Princes she has given them that they are quite willing she and the young King should revolutionize Spanish social life and overthrow traditions of generations past. KING ALFONSO is cosmopolitan in ideas and tastes. He takes King Edward of England as his model and insists upon going about as England's King does, un- ostentatiously and freely. Ile tries also an anglieize his court and his home life ani in appearance he has converted himself into as near an approach to a British citizen as is possible fur one so distinctly Latin in' t;pe as he is. English suit?, hats, ties, was t- leelE NO. 19 03. DELICATE LITTLE CHILDREN MADE WELL AND STRONG The little ones are frail. Their hold on life is slight. A slight dis- order may become serious if not promptly attended to. At tho very first symptom of trouble Baby's Own Tablets should be given. This medicine promptly cures indiges- tion and all stomach troubles, con- stipation, diarrhoea, and brings the little teeth through painlessly. You can give the Tablets with equally good results to the new born baby or well grown child. Mrs. R. G. Flowell, Uxbridge, Ont., says :---"I have used Baby's Own Tablets and find them a perfect medicine for stomach and bowel troubles." Sold by medicine dealers or by snail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. + • BELLS OF TITIN IRON PLATES. Curfew In Middle Ages—stn Early Pearl of Bells. There are several old bells in Scotland, Ireland and )Wales; the oldest are often quaurangular, toe- ing made of thin iron plates which have been hammered and riveted At. h monaster of St. together. the y Gall in Switzerland the four sided bell of the Irish missionary St. Gall, who lived in the seventh century, is still preserved ; but more ancient still is the bell of St. Patrick in Belfast, which is orna- mented with gold and gems and silver filigree work, says the Lon- don obe. ThGle curfew bell is that, about which most has been written and said. It has been thought that it was only used in England, but it was quite coinmon on the Continent in the Middle Ages. The ringing of bells by rope is still very popular in England, especially in the country, where al- =seer -sees Wonae 2tiosao3v T most every hamlet, however small, , Have 7,0 A 1110e kis ,els tse of Yana st.ek' has its church with its peal of bells. i Thea write o. ►T. o�t 11. .1 t, 1i7 "i;°",'"..,".,11 or e•',enis.l .a. Y. evpMsnce. which are often remarkably well t►: word on four *Ws /aria or act as asset. rung. The first real Of bells A,a.?Nag sbs .''',, y naw Ure.ts4ea.y r• .Hey R pealr►kiu& •gp••stsalt in this country was sent by Pope re vi est ti i11:TKRIY.LRY CO, Tnront.. . alixtus 11i, to King's College. Cambridge, and was for 300 years the largest peal in England. About the beginning of the year 1500 set4 of eight bells were hung in a few of the large churches. in the middle of the seventeen°, century a man named )White wrote a famous work on bells in which be introduced the system of numbering them 1, 2. 3, 1. etc., on slips (,f ;'aper in different order=. nccore 'to the changes intended to b• rung. It is calculated that to ri all the changes upon twenty - bells at two strokes a second take 117 billion year• GRAND NEWS FOR OLD FOLKS N II.tT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR Hllt-ttM BROWN. Curet) His Aches and Pains and Gave Him Restful Slumber — Knowtt as the Old Folks' Friend. East Mapleton, Cumberland Co., N. S., May 10 (Special).—Though well past the alluted span of hie Mr. Hiram Brown of this place is still one of the grandest sights in life, a hale and hearty uld gentle- man. And like many another Canadian veteran he gives Dodd's Kidney Pills the credit for his abundant health, "1 am seventy-two years of age," Mr. Brown said in an interview, "and I want to say that 1)odd's Kidney- Pills cured mo of Gravel and Kidney Trouble. I was trou- bled with Backache, Headache and Dizziness, Cramps in the Muscles and Stiffness of .-.o Joints. My sleep was broken and at times my liutbs would swell. 'But since taking Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, all these troubles have gone. I consider Dodd's Kidney )'ills a wonderful medicine." Tho aged man or woman who has healthy Kidneys can afford to laugn at the ills of life. For healthy Kidneys keep the blood pure and ensure good restful sleep. I)odd's Kidney Pills always make healthy Kidneys. That is why they are known as the Old Folks' Best Friend. + HER APOLOGY. Little Lester was trying to fix a One hundred and five thousand broken toy when five-year-old pounds of ostrich -feathers, the larg- : ce came into the room and est quantity ever sold in London at said said I am older than you. You are too little to do much of any- thing. Let mo fix tt." Iter papa told her it was not kind to speak that way, and to ask her tut of Painkiller mixed with a g!aas of bot water brother to excuse her. and sugar. It surely prevents chills. Avoid sub. Throwing her arms around his � litutes, there is but one " Painkiller'—Perry avie-530. and tOs. HOW I'ItIN('E PROPOSED. j NO ROOM ):Olt ARGUMENT. Learned "I Love Tun" in Dutch, Ii "Yes,", said the young wife proudly, father always gives some- ; thing expensive when lie makes A very pretty story is told of how presents." the Queen of holland was proposed 1 "So I discovered when he gave to by her present husband. Before you away," rejoined the yuung she was married she caused it to husband. be known that only a prince who had And with a large, open-faced sigh a good knowledge of Dutch would be he continued to audit the monthly entertained as a suitor. bill of his alleged better half. Princo Henry of Mecklenburg, — who was very much enamoured, A Woman's Sympathy I langage. y set to work to learn the Are you tilsoouraged? Is your dodo`'`s language. One day he and the 0111 a heavy linancl:it load? Is your t•:tla a heavy pttyslcal burden? 1 know wharf young Queen were together, and these mean to dellcata wr,rnt•n—I hate sho casually asked him if he know U„en dtacouraged, ti,o' but tat,.. 1 how to cure myself. 1 want 'to relieve your bur - "Yes," Witch. I stens. wh not end rho pain and stop the "'Yes,” he. replied, "I ani work- doctor's bill? I can do atilt tor YOU and l .I {t ro will eel+t the ing very hard at it," and taking from his pocket a much -used primer he handed it to her. Greatly pleased, she opened it., and found scribbled all over the front page the words "I love you" in Dutch. It was a novel way of proposing, but it was eminently successful, and from that, moment the two young people considered themselves engaged. + There can be a difference of opinion on most subjects, but there is only one opinion as to the relia- bility of Mother Graves' Worst l'x- terntinator. It is safe, sure and effectual. ABSF.\T-HEADEED. Mr. Dolan—What did Oi do wid me hat, Bridget? Mrs. Dolan—Yez lift it on yer head, Moike. Mr. Dolan—Begorra the mixt thing Oi will bo leaving me head in me hat. EVERY NOUBEKEEPER—mud often act ss !amity physician, Painkiller for all the little ills, Ceti and sprains as well au for bowel complaint•`, is in lispenstble. Avoid substitut,., there is but one " Painkiller" --Perry Davis'. 23o and 500. When a Bank of England note re- turns to the Bank, it is never re- issued. It' is cancelled by having the signature of the chief cashier torn off. A Pill That Proves its Value. — Thos• of weak stomach will find strength in I'armelee's Vegetable fills, because they servo to main- tain the healthful action of the stomach and the liver, 'irregulari- ties in which are most distressing. Dyspeptics are well acquainted with them and value thein at their )"roper worth. They have afforded relief when other preparations have failed, and have effected cures in ailments of long standing where other medicines were found unavail- ing. once, was disposed of at a recent sale. ----- After a Oeld Drive don't ran to take a tes.,pooa- neck she said, "Oh, Lester, please excuse mo but you see it was just this way—I had to be born first." PLAGUE IN INDIA. There are few able-bodied paup- ers in Holland. A tract of public land, containing 5,000 acres, is divided into six model farms, to one of which a person applying relief is Tho plague in India first made sent. its appearance in Bombay, where the disease during the last ten years It Needs No Testimonial.—It is a has wrought havoc, but at this time guarantee in itself. if testimonials the mortality is ono per day. Tho were required they could be fur - health department of tho city is nished in thousands from all sorts doing its tamest to keep down tiro and conditions of men in widely disease. To this end about 10,000 different places. Many medicines rats are being killed each week. are put forth every year which have but an ephemeral existence and then are heard of no more. Dr. Thomas' )::electric Oil has grown in reputation every day since it first made its appearance. Are you a sufferer with corns? 11 you are, get a bottle of Hollo- way's Corn Cure. It has been known to foil. never "King" is the must ancient of titles. It, or its equivalent,- is found in every known language. wA Littre e.td, Yss Knew," wilt became s greet denser 111t bs allowed to reaeh down the throw eril In the bad with AlleIto i . t un• g 1301•8111. sere /e sire remedy contain's' •o opiates. MORE THAN ONE WAY. "John, dear," purred his wife, "what do you think I ought to wear to Mrs. Highmore's party week after next I" "Oh, wear anything you like," impatiently answered John. "That's awfully good of you, dear. I shall like to wear a new silk gown, trimmed with old -point lace, and I thank you ever so much." BAFFLED BY BILLIONS. What is a billion I Can you con- ceive it i "Oh, yes!!" you reply. "A billion is a million times a million. I can conceive it easily." Well, granted—for the sake of argument—that you can conceive it, can you count it 1 No! No man is able to count it. You ntay be able to count, say, 160 to 170 a minute ; but let us suppose that you go up as high as 200 a minute hour after hour. At that rate, yeti would count 12,000 an hour, YS ,000 a day, and 105,120,000 in a year. To count a billion would thus require a person to count 200 a minute for over 9,512 years'. ___ HELPING THEM OUT. "Your cousin's medical practice, I suppose, doesn't amount to much yet?" "No, I'm sorry to say. We rela- tives do all we can, however; but, of course, we can't be ill all the time !" wit you . All you need do is to write for a tree bot of the remedy which has been placed In my hands to Le given away. Perhaps this one Lox will cure you-it)las done so for others. If so, I shall be happy and WARREN GZOWSKI (& CO. you will bo cured for 2e le cost of • . Ube stamp). Your lettere held Conn- hlu,ul.ec.'Lirunto W4 ck E tl1n_.. denttatly,� \':rite to -day for my free treat- `ratersItaot Building, Y:, nr,..1 -:rest, ltuenL �IR3. F. E CUltltAli. W141(1540, cat. T :SEW 1 .„ tK •I OROS W. Brass Band TAis is the Time to Organise Instruments, Drums, Band Music, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND Lowest prloos eves quoted. l: lne cats:u,; ue, Over 504 • lustration-, walled fres. N's ice to hu rnything in Musk or Musket Inetrun.en s. WHALEY. ROYCE 6 CO., Llmitei T,►ruuto, Out., add \Vtuul; tg, Mau. Farm For Sale �, hO �ia°r Parma L, to state,. Strout*. eamomments New v .nthly Nulletle ie . '. • 4!1u -t, rte I. n, a1 a 1 f- ;. ,r � u a aft , t Rel.' La ) rK F tt. pay your R.R. free E. A. STROUT 00., ! 35 0 1- World's I_argert faro U.tlor., )s'w'ore ltlds., syraCUte. M,Y. FEATHER DYEiNQ t :rank./ a..d t'uezna and Kil 1 1o,es titarted Tt., eau be seat b, post. to per oa. lb. Le.: pia. a is IIRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. IluNt:L'al. GET THERE! There's room enough on top for you, Su keep a -going; It is the mediocre ground That's full to overflowing. A Cure for lihcuutatism.---A pain- ful and persistent form of rheuma- tism is caused by impurities in the blood, the result of defective ac- tion of the liver and kidneys. The blood becomes tainted by the in- troduction of uric acid, which caus- e' much pain in the tissues and in the joints. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are known to havo effected many remarkable cures, and their use is strongly recommended. A trial of them will convince anyone of their value. MUST FIB SOMETIMES. "Does he always speak the truth?" "I guess not. All his friends praise his judgment." FOS RHEUMATISM—It Is not nacos. fry to go to 11,4 springs. Just use "The 1). it 1." Menthol Plasters and results will be satisfactory. 2,e a druggists. Darla ,t Lawrence Company, menu - lecturers. A BAD MISTAKE. "I made a terrible mistake yes- terday." "What was that?" "I inadvertently asked Green how his baby was getting on, and ho kept mo an hour and a half answer - the question." Used according to directions, Dr. J D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute form of summer complaint. When - over the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. It will act im- mediately on the stomach and in- testines and allay the irritation and pain. A trial of it will con- vince anyone of the truth of these assertions. GLASS IASL'RARCE AGENTS WANTED !rational Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Com. patsy,limited. head Office. London. Ragland kstadbhed 1854. Capital. Fifty Thousand I'ouadr sterling. Fur Agencies at unrepresented points, Province of Uutario, address J. H. EWARl', thief Agent, No. la Wellington Street East, Toronto. Send for booklet "Wass Insura:,ce.- STOCKS AND BONDS COBALT tratau, s,,eeiali:ind iu fur iuf ,rw arena We .tie 1 PERFECT CORN SALVE tf' SURE CURE- I lnlLen 25° E,HBauid 31e: bry vn .c.c at. TCF.atrro.l,r:r. ALEXANDER WARDEN, (rata t`wof`er freshltorian Church in Canada) BONDS AND STOCKS Cobalt stocks bought and sold ono.mraitston. 18 TORONTO STREET, TOSONTO. CANADI tuns Distance Phones—Main 537.). Malo 237L RUGS Cleaned, Washed and Repaired by Oriental Process. Ws are the only specialists in ('ansda. ORIENTAL RUO CO., Simon Alaja)ian, Pr'p. Tel. Main 880, 195 King St., West, Toronto. EMPIRE Gasoline En gines PUM' YOUR WATER RUN YOUR CHUr N BEPARATE YOUR MILK. Do all the uthor .E1.1 j dos around the farm is@ e »t of 3 cent, por 1. ur. Mtm;,lest, Cheapest ea,;.110 opsratoou the,market. —No valves, m, pumps, starts at a single turn of the wheel. A child oan..pe:ate it. Write forfrea Catalog. an•1 name of ue,r.,a aunt. Empire Cream Separator Company, of Canaria. 'IUKt)S 10. ).haste l Hera it is, Crab it ! We want to give away (abso- lutely free) to every woman in Canada, one Pair of 8 Inoh Mei PIM 1INSION SERB In order to do so, we require your help for which we will pay you. Write us for full particulars. Atlantic Soap Co., TORONTO, ONT. 1 WHY DO So many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- cation select Bell pianos? Isle fact that they UN vtd prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit One follows protea. oval educe in acquiring ao education, whyfrit follow protesuunal aurora is buying tell pianos? floe only piens* with the llhmitabk %ic.k Repeating Acbos. Scud for (free) Catalogue No. ;.,. The aril. PIANO cil Ormin Co.. Umlh.d GU E LPH.ONTAR IO. Canadian Wheat Best Among cereals that are commonly used for human food, such as rice, corn, oats, barley, etc., there are none to compare with the whole wheat. Canadian wheat thoroughly cooked and taken with milk is a perfect food for the human system. Bread and milk make a good food, but usually bread is net cooked enough to get the hest results. By chemical analysis there is found a great difference be- tween the bread crumb and bread crust. Owing to the action of heat the bread crust contains about one-third less moisture than the crumb ; Fix times more fat ; 40 per cent. more proteid ; twice the quantity of soluble matter ; 60 per cent. more maltose and three times more dex- trine, all due to heat action. Orange Meat (which contains the whole wheat) is so prepared that every- ounce will be affected like the bread crust. No kit with ordinary apparatus can produce this effect. To persistent users of Orange Meat a largo reward is offered. a their private postcard enclosed in every package of Orange Meat d tailing particulars of how to win a cash prize of seven hundred dol- lars or a life annuity of fifty-two dollars. If you enter this contest. send post card to Orange Meat, King- ston, t'r ing full name and address, and mention the paper in whit h yeti saw thio advert; elnetlt. :7.1!lgeisiissinum rtr.:s r 3xtt A purply herbal bai:A ; L.,;,t thing for tho tondo,' Lkir.3 s,f children, yet poxo.-'ul cnoug;l to heal an aciult'3 0:•onlo cnr ; highly antiscpti ;; ca see and smarting soon :to rpp"c'1 that Is Zam-But:. 11,.1i -r.1-.1:;.: - it ,:i-r.;-t:; •- it Is purely herbal no r.!:.-•' poisons, no animal frits. Peva: and purity oombined I A. '1 drvrr/rrs end .rare. a. H •( SO.. e , •.:. .t