Exeter Times, 1905-06-15, Page 6}
Fashion
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suma.lgt :r;\'LEH.
PALE, FEEBLE GIRLS.
A Great Responsibility Rests on
Mothers of Growing Girls.
WELL KEPT SECRETS.
Two Trade Formulas That Have
Not Been Discovered.
A great and serious responsibility '"There are two trade secrets," said
rests upon every mother whose
daughter is passing the threshold of an artist, "shut the outside world, it
girlhood into womanhood. silo is at nt
ss•rs. will noter learn. One Is a
a crisis, and if she is to be a (tones° secret—the making of tho
healthy. happy wumue, she trust dr- bright and beautiful color called ver-
velup rightly now. Shu must nut""11111°°' r:;illiun, or Ches
ine red. T" other
ho pale. sunken-ey041, sallow, )an- is a Turkish secret—the inlaying of
geld and bloodless at this time. She t Ito hat dest steel with gold and
The craze for matching every do- mutt have additiuuttl strength and sower•
tail of the costume has extended to rich, pure blood to help her to "Aunng the Chinese and among
handkerchiefs, which aro snored w1:11 toning, healthy womanhood. 'There is the Syrians these two secrets aro
dainty colored borders and decora- only ono absolutely certain way to guarded well. Apprentices, before
tions. get new rich, health -giving blood, they aro taken for either trade, 'ousts
('oats for young girls of gray and and that is through the use of Dr. swear a strung oath to rot eel no -
white fancy woolen mixtures are use- Williams' Pink tills. Every pill thing of what passisii in tha workshop
tul for cool days. The roll collar helps to make rich, life-giving Woad, 'l'heso appr''t'tices. furthermore, must
and curls are of blues colored cloth, that brings strength to every organ belong to families of Wending, must.
white linen, or pique. The buttons in the body and the glow of health pay a t:u•go mini by was of premium,
may be of pearl or barn metal. to pale. sallow cheeks. 'Thousands and must furnish certificates of good
The medium length and the long of pale, anaemic girls in all parts of character and honesty.
coats of lace worn over chiffon skirts Canada have boon made toll and "Yoe have won damascened steel,
of course, and you have sten Ivor -
are charmingly attractive, very strong through the use of Dr. 11'11-
smetrt and becoming, and shute off (tams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Rachel John -
the beauty of the heavier laces to son, Menton!, N.S., says:—"As a
perfection. Ono of the fads of tho result of overstudy in school, the
season is a gown of all-over salon- health of my daughter, Ellen, bo-
nennes, or chiffon, with valeuIc onnes came greatly impaired. She grew
flounces and entre(leux, and a coat of extreuuiu • nervous, was pale and
Irish lace. thin, and suffered from most severe
headucbes. She bad no appet ite,
Princess(' slips of soft silk can now and notwithstanding all we did for
bit obtained ready made, which is a her in the way of medical treat -
great boon to those who like to wear ment, her suffering continued, and 1
dil'erent colored linings under their began to feel that her condition was
tununer muslin. They aro well hopeless. indeed I began to fear
made. and can bo altered to any her mental powers wcro failing. Ono
figure with very little trouble. of my friends strongly urged too to
Rare and artistic parasol handles try 1)r. Williams' fink fills. and as
aro extremely expensive. Itut a good I was willing to do anything that
one lasts well, and can bo trausferr- Wright help her I sent for a supply.
ed to a new sunshade over and over After using the pills for less than a
again. month, we saw that her vigor was
That ever -fascinating garment, the returning, and in less than three
tengown, is shown in most tasteful
designs in tho shops. Most of thorn
are still called dressing gowns or
lounging robes, but they aro too
elaborate and beautiful to bo always
relegated to tho bedroom.
All gowns of lace are fashionable
this year, the Lierro lace, the hlal-
hies Taco, the allover valonciennes,
the Trish point, and so on, indefinite-
ly through a long list of names that
were never known before, as well as
tho names that are well known to
all lace lovers.
Petticoats are as simple or as ela-
borate us one may prefer. ley all
odds the most beautiful to wear with
thin gowns are the hand embroidered
batiste petticoats. These are as ex-
quisite as human ingenuity and skill
gut make than, and some of them
are of almost fabulous price.
A pair of Russian green stockings
woven of the finest of silk is ent-
broidered in black and white in a
;onventional design, in which there
are several circles about an inch in
diamoter. In these are set each a
letwel or sequin, which, in turn, is
u:rrounded by French knots.
HE'S ONLY ONE
OUT OF SCORES
BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
MADE IHIM A NEW DAN.
Richard Quirk Doctored for a
Dozen Years and Thought His The satisfaction of having tho
Case Incurablo—Dodd's Kidney washing done early in the day,
Pills Cured Hint. and well done, belongs to every
Furtuno harbor, Nfld.. J une 5.— User of Sunlight Soap. IJB
(Special).—Scores of people in this e_ ---
neigh burhuud are living proofs that
Dodd 's IVidn y 1'i11s cure all KWiley A ROVA1, 1100KLI':1'.
ailments from Backache to Bright's The Grano 'flunk Railway system
Disease. Among the most remark- aro distributing a very handsome
able cures is that of 31r. Richard booklet dcscrti,ttte of the l c,cal \!us -
Quirk, nod hu gives the story of it koka llutel, that is situated in Lake
to tho public as follows: tics' eau, in the Muskoka I_ekes,
"1 mil -Sired fur over t twenty years "Iiibhktuds of Ontario." The publi-
f•ont Lurubugu and Kidney Disease, cation Is one giving a full description
trillion, or Chinese red. Remember and at ilttervaIs 11'118 totally unable of the altracttuns that may bo found
the next lime you look at t hese Mello work. After Ice or toolvo years' this popular resort, handsomely il-
things that their secrets have been of doctors' treatment, 1 had uuade!Iustrated with colored prints of lake
guarded inviolable', havo been )toad- tilt my mind Ono my complaint wasand Islam: scenery, the hotel itself.
ell don faithfully from ono genera- incurable. Reeding of cures by; and ni.tny of the special features that
tion to another for thousands of ))cull's hldnty filly 1entptect Ilia to, may be found there. it Is printed 011
scars." try them. 1 did no with little faith.: tine enameled paper, bound in a cover
...-4.--- but to my lie en t. surprise 1 had not giting the appearance of Morocco
SECONi) 'I'IiOUGIITS. taken more than half a box before I: Isether, will, a picture of tho hotel
felt relief, and after the use 01 Su?V0il '10(1 surroundings on the snore, and
Et -o was not the only woman whose or eight boxes, 1 was fully cured and' the crest of the hotel embossed in
curiosity influenced her entire future. a nett• mon. 1 high relief A glance through this
11'ontnn likes to be called a bird "Yes, imild'8 Kidney fills cured ; booklet makes one long for tho
plea-
tint
lea-
u l it she sudlienly Iu,neubcrs that. my Lumbago and Kiduoy Disease, ! ores of tium•1*'r and outdoor flfrw
parrots are birds. and tho best of it is 1 havo stayed end •cul,ies may bo secured gratuit-
10 the Garden of Memory there aro cured." lady by apple Ing to any Grand
more forget-me-nots than any other Trunk ticket uuice-
flow•e•s.
No who advertises for a wife may "If you steal—I don't care whet it
get what he advertised for, but hu 'Iho 1'ne 1:sh hfetin; oIit;ut Police ls—you'l1 repent it some day."
seldom gets what ho wanted. )tate a e u 1 t'tton o[ ;1) 0uu Bets of "link! Didn't ,you ever steal a kiss!"
months her health( was fully rester- When a woman begins (o feel ha huger -prints of crit,•inals. Jt Ilan "yes, and 1 married the girl!"
ed. Considering the fact that she 1 6 hem completely e::tablished that the
had been ill for two years and that' py she begins to be miserable for ----
doctor's treatment did her not one, fear that ouch happiness is too per -
the.
fingercapills
ridges) on the fila of pain is a Punishment.—Palm is a pro-
tect to Inst. the fingers undergo no natural change teat of nature against neglect of the
A goad method of having your own of characteristic from the cradle to bodily health, against carelessness re-
g nrding the physical condition. It steals
way, if you are a married u•nn, is to
the Grote, in at the first opportunity and takes
•
1'1 ti(; Pall -1'11I NTS.
particle of good, I think her cure
speaks volumes for the wonderful
merit of Dr. Williams' Pink I'itls."
The new blood which Dr. 11'illiams'
Pink fills actually make, is the
whole secret of their great power to
cure diseases. That is the reason
these pills cure anaemia, heart pal-
pitation, headaches and backaches,
rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney trou-
bles, and a host of other ailments
duo to bad blood and weak nerves.
But be sure you have the genuine
with the full name, "Dr. Williams'
Pink fills for Palo People," on the
wrapper around each box. if in
doubt, write direct to the Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.,
and the pills will be sent by moil at
50 cents a box or six boxes for
82.50.
find out your wiG�'s opinion, and t up its nhode inn mon and it is snn.�
i PACIFIC COAST 1':SCURSiONS, flumes d1111cu1L to eject it. Dr. Thomas'
then agree with h'r. I:clectric Oil win drive it out in ~hart
About the most convincing proof During June, July, August and order.
but inicannot t ty tayfleeswhero (4. is
of man's superiority over woman In September the Chicago and North
common-sense is evidenced by the e;tern Ity. will sell from Chicago. NOT EXACTLY PERFECT.
fact that hardly any of his clothes round trip occursion tickets to Sun A scotch laboring rano, who had
button at tho back. Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, married a rich allow exceptional for
{ Orr. (Lewis & Clarke Excursion), Se her plainness, was accosted by his
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED low
Victoria, Vette-tower at very employer.
lots rale. Correspondingly cheap "Well, Thomas," he said, "I hear
TOUR farts froth all points in Canada. you aro married. What sort of a
-- - Choice of routes, test of train ser- lotto have you got?"
To California and Lewis and vice, favorable stopovers end liberal "We 1, sir,' was the response,
Clarke Exposition, Port- return limits. Matas, folders and "she's the Lord's handiwork, but I
land, Oregon. full information can be obtained canna say she's his masterpiece."
A personally conducted excursion
from It. 11. Bennett, Gcneral Agent,
to rho Pacific coast via tlio (:rand 2 hast King St., Toronto, Ont. 31 60 tfp•claaats on the Case.—ln the
♦ 'Trunk Railway Se•stent and connect- c}fALf, NATIONAL bE)iT, ordinary run of practice a grouter num-
CHARITABLE NOVELTIES. Ing lines leaves Quebec July 5, anti ger than this hole treats cases of
3iontrcu? and Toronto .tuts G. The A Colony with a "national debt" chronic dyspepsut and have failed to
route will ha cis Chicago, thence of only $1,000 is something of a cure --but 1)r. Von Stan's Pineapple
through Cotu:cil ))turas to Omaha, novelly in this age of Imperial and Tnblc(s (00 In a Sox ut 85 cents cost)
Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops nwuieipnl extravngunee, but that IK have made the cure, giving relief in
will be trade at each of theca paces the total tnt•lebtodness of 1'itcairn's O1O lay. These little _specialists..
Savo
and side trips taken to Manitou, Island, a there speck in the Pacific
Cripple Creek, Carden of the (iod.c, Ocean, which was discovered nearly
eta. 1•'rnnt there the party will con. a hundred and fifty years ago. 'f he
tinuo through the famous scenic island was colonized by ten inutin-
route of tho Denver and Ilio Grande. pees front a ship named the llouuty,
through the Royal Gorge to Snit who remained on the island unknown
Lake City, thence to I.os Angeles, to England until discovered accident --
San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, fort- ally in 1814. Ender the care of
land. Oregon. Seattle, Spokane, and their chief, the mutineers became re -
home through St. Paul anti Minnea- see table either;. As (heir number
polis. Tho trip will occupy nbout increased the Itilnud proved incapable
thirty days, tet days being spent on of their auntie( , end in 1856 the
the Pacific coast. ilritish Government removes the is -
The price for the round trip, in- !antlers to Norfolk Island, where they
eluding railroad fare, Pullman tour- were provided with cattle and stores.
ist sleeping cars. all meals in the 10 1879 the population was only
dining car, hotels, side trips, etc.. is Wilety-three: now it is nearly double
O165.50 G5.50 froth Quebec, or *160.50 that number. The people are ex.
from Montreal and $150.00 from tro,rely poor, and the Colonial Of -
Toronto. This first trip is designed floe has been recently requested to
as a vacation trip for teachers, al- enncel the "national debt" of $1,000
though mangy who ore not teachers loaned by tho Lords Co emissio'lOrs
will improve tho opportunity of tak- of Itis Majesty's Treasury.
lag the trip at the remarkably low _+
price afforded. HARD DYING MULE.
I''ur full particulars address E. C.
Bowler, General Agent and Conduc- A correspondent who was with
tor, 1{oont 308, Union Station, '1'o- Cot Younghusband's mission to 'l'i-
ronto• bet, tells a mule story: "Mules, n))- "} 'I'i-
"Volum mon," angrily thundered ----4 parently, do not die front any cause. Farmer Fodder to his son, "yo'ro a
FORTS ON WAR FOOTING. 111ten the mission first crossed the disgrace to this ere niftily! it's a
.Iclnpio n mule slipped in the dusk good thing fer }•ou tint I ain't.
rich. ' "Why?" asked his son, sheep -
Experts oat An Have
the British and fell into the lake at the bettom ishly. "Because l'd disinherit yo--
,
Ready y Moment. of the pass. it was thought to be that's why!"
the Royal United Service fneti- drottneel. Next morning a convoy
tution at London last week 1. oil found it with its nose just aboverho
Ellenborough, retired commander it. ice, the rest of its body Illegally
M., read a paper on the possibtl►ty frozen in. Pickaxes were brought,
of England's fleets and ))arbors being and the anirrxtl was dug out. It is
surprised. now working as usual."
Admiral 'l'ogo's attacks upon fort
Arthur, ho said, furnished II lesson
to Portsmouth and Portland. It
simultaneous attempts to sink Y I1g-
lish battleships—the pu-itions of
which were shown on charts that
could be bought for n few pt'nce—toad
to block harbors were successful, the
enemy might then be able to prot.e:t
his transports from turpeilo .11t eks
and so reinforce an invading array.
Germany is ahead in novelties of a
charitable nature. In the town of
Ifasclimann prizes are offered yearly
Linen holds its own. especially [n for the men who *ill starry the ugli-
the long -coat suits, which are practi- est and most crippled women, andtit! and becoming. The plaited skirts for the women over forty years 11110
are popular and pretty, but tho cir- have seen jilted at least twice. The
mine skirt with rows of narrow money was left by a big financier,
stitched bands round the bottom is who, realizing that beauty is nn at -
growing in favor on account of its traction hard to overcome, made a
greater durability. Tho favorite Provision to his will that out of the
color is, of course, white, but gray, income of the fund not less than 580
elite. pink, mauve. green and the shall go wit)i the ugliest girl in any
natural color are seen in good mod -1 year, and the cripple shall receive
els. Most of the separate coats aro $60. The poor women over forty
In plain tailored styles, with colored who have been jilted by a lover re -
velvet collars. ccive, when the funds per►nit, $50
each, but the trustee can vary this
amount, and, at his own discretion,
offer a larger prize to someone who
will marry an unusually ugly girl, or
ono to whom Nature has been speci-
ally unkind.
The smartest skirts are those that
hnwe n good sheep around tho foot.
The hair length train in the fine i nts-
lius and lace gowns is necessary, but
In all the heavier qualities, such es
linen, the short skirt is a necessity.
l'he pleated skirt is the favorite for
the moment, but it is too universally
made up In every kind of material
to have it rank among rho smartest
models of the season.
'Tile silk skirts are in various (M-
alone. The newest seems to be t hat
with the jersey top, which its closo
to the figure, and does not run the
risk of splitting. Many of tho petti-
coat:: have flounces of five or six
two-inch frills of bins silk or ribbon,
ecnntly gathered and joined one be-
low the other. Another pattern lens
n flounce trimmed with many crisply
pinked ruffles that stand out very
jauntily. Almost tho prettiest have
deep buttonhnld(1 flounces wit grad-
uated embroidered spots, whose siin-
plicity and durability should recom-
mend thent to the practical woman. the Tablets he began to improve at
1Tnderekirts. the best of which are once and is now in good health.
made of hand embroidered lawn and also gave tho Tablets to my three.
muslin. aro very full at tho fret, anti year old boy who was troubled with
require ahnost as much cutting as worms and they cured 111111 ns well.
the overskirt. Nearly all the new doth children are now the picture of
silk petticoats with a deep flounce health, and I tint alway:a praising the
have n cord placed under the frill to Tablets to ntv friends." You can get
provide thn necessary stiffness. For Baby's Ottn Tablets from any drug -
slimmer wear these are made in very gist or (Roc( by snail at 25 cents it
soft makes of taffetas and some box by writing the hr. Williams'
dainty light chines, very pale shades Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
being n good deal worn.
HAPPY DAYS FOR BABY.
The healthy child is a happy child.
All its little troubles vanish when it
is digesting its food well and is free
front childish ailments. The greater
part of these ailments arise from
stomach and bowel troubles, fever-
ishness, teething and worms. Baby's
Own Tablets act like magic in these
cases, and when children are restless
at night they always give sound re-
freshing sleep. Mrs. A. LePage, St.
Flore.ce. Que., says: "Baby's Own
Tablets hall marvellous results in rho
case of my two months old baby. Ile
was nervous, troubled with colic and
Sadly constipated, but after giving
Practically all sleeve:a are short, SEEING IN T1ih. DARK.
either elbow -length or terminating
several inches above the wrist. Many A man liwing nt Pittsficlo, Massa-
vatleties of lawn end lace under- chnsetts, recently lost his wife, and
sltevcs are sold to wear with these while he was weeping bitterly over
short sleeves. and one may bo as her grave hie sight suddenly became
extravagant as she chooses in the affected. Ile is now able to seg
matter of these dainty accessories, clearly in the dark, but In the day -
Some of the imported guimpe and light le is quite blind. Tie sleeps
woke -sleeve sets are Incredibly expert- during the day end rises at dusk.
sive. On the other hand, many pret all of Cm furls that prnlcr.t Laval
ty s
ts(tsure t / a mrnl forwilvery
t Nmail Onil "Why, oh, why," rertnrked the oh- anchorages should be constantly kept
sumserver of events and things. "will n on a war footing, ready to open fro
the sets hard to get up at home, woman smile with delight when she
One can buy n hnnd-embroidered sees a hnt in a milliner's window,
front of it shirt waist for from $2.50 and frown when she sees the same
to $4.75. The work is exquisite in hat on her neighbor's head?"
all caves, the ditTerenrn in price
meaning more or less of the work.
Irish linen lawn to match the em-
broidered fronts is $1 a yard. It is
a yard wide.
proven their real merit. -72
"Iter complexion is very clear,"
said tho casual acquaintance. "Yes,
indeed," her delimit friend agreed;
"anybody can lice through it."
Worms cnuso feverishness. moaning
and nstlersness during sleep. Mother
11 raves' Worm Exterminator is pleasant,
sure and enerlual. 11 your druggist has
none in stock, get him to procure it
fur you.
Quality is Everything
The production of
TEA is the crowning event of the Tea Grower's art, TRY it once
and nothing will tompt you to give It up,
Tho Flavor Is Perfect Try the RED LABEL
seseSseeesseissesreetseesse
3
Natural,
Flavor
o Producti
7!:1 o: ..•;r:•, r same encs •al•frinq q'iwlitr nr 1.111IIY'S Porreo Aon nEPli.[1) MEATS le
dw :o (..o ...1 of the Libor chere and to rico ew..f and e:reezah df the feaive:onte weld.
Libby's t e ;to(fi' Food Products
• For Urea'.:fa,a, Dinner oriel
Corned Boof F:as}t Brltket Beef iilonelose Chicken
Veal Loaf :.oups Vienna Sausage
They ara ready to s:rc.'e -hour Grocer Ana them
tiny. r.: • %;1:1 & Li5!ly, Chicago
No Breakfast Table
complete without
An admirable food, with all
its natural qualities intact,
fitted to build up and maintain
robust health, and to resif.Z
winter's extreme cold, It In
a valuable diet for children.
The Most Nutritious
and Economical.
:1Tother—"Ethel, you naughty child,
what have you been doing -to make
Charley cry so?" 1 the)—I've only
been sharing my cod-liver oil with
hint, dear mamma. You said it was
so trice."
Use Lever's )try Soap (n powder)
to wwesh woolens and ilunuels,—
you'll like it. — —
Miss Anteck—"Well, well, there's
Mrs. Woodley! I haven't seen her for
A ;;maubin an
age." Miss Popprey—"Indte• l!
trotiuleeedislative at 11'isconsinesre provlhasdIi)geen for Not siuco you were a little girl. eh?"
a tax on bachelors over thirty, with
power to exempt those unable to Hoa't-Sick People -1)r. Agnew's Cure
pay for the Heart is a tenet tonic that
never fails to cure—Is swift in its effects
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINH'IENTbora closer to the "border land" and
snatches from death's grip more suffer -
Removes all hard soft or calloused ccs than any other remedy for any
lumps and blemishes from homes, bloodspavi(netts of diseases and ailments In the
[mescurbs, splints, ringbone, category of human sufferings. (fives
aweeuiey, 1(110.5, sprains• sero and relief in 80 n.hiutes.-75
cooker throat. coughs, etc. Save 550
by use of ono bottle. Warrat.ted the young I{hymen—"I tell you mar -
age
wonders 11 11Iei aish Cure 'Vett
kmuwu. riage takes all the poetry out of a
fellow." T•'riend—'"llicu it can't
be a failure."
FEED YOU MONEY.
Very many persons dig annually from
cholera and kindretlisumnuer complaints.
who might have [Min saved if proper
remedies had hem' used. if attacked do
not delay in getting a boltlo of I)r.
J. D. liellogg's Dysentery Cordial, the
medicine that never fails to effect a
cure. Those who have used it say It
acts [weevily, and thoroughly subdues
the pain and disease.
Feed Your Brain, and It Will COLDIt BLINDNESS.
Feed You Money and Fame. The most common form of color
"laver since bothood I have been blindness is nn inability to distingu-
cspcclelly fond of halms, and I ant ish red. Last yeur thirty-four ofll-
cont Inced 1 ate too rapidly, end cors and wmilrl fro officers of tho )trll-
fallevl to masticate my food properly.ish Mercantile Marine failed on their
o
}
' The result •ns that I found m- color test, twenty-three being red
The doctrine of mare clausum blind and the remainder unable to
would have to be partially re, i:eI self, a few years ago, afflicted whit distinguish green. '1 ho 4,600 candi-
for rho next naval war, and the ailments of the stomach, and kid- date:a for certificates were also sub-
mitted limit extended to the en- net's, which interfered seriously with milted to the fort, vision Leets, and
envy's shores. my business. twenty-two of there failed to dis-
Engltuul was in far greater longer "At last I took the advice of tinguitvh the forst of the object sul
of attack when all of her fleets were friends and began to .at Grape -Nuts milted
assembled at Spithead for a n•tval instead of the heavy Inerts, etc., that
review than on any other occasion, hnd constituted env former diet..
ho added. "i found that I was at once beno-
Lord Ellenborough ndvocated that (ted by the change, that 1 was soon
relieved from the heart -burn and the
indigestion that used to follow my
meals, that the pains in my back
from my kidney affection had muted,
showing that those organs had been
healed, and that ray nerves, which
usr'di to be unsteady, and my brain,
which was slow end lethargic front
n heavy diet of treats and greasy
fonds, had, not 1n n moment, but
gradually, and none the loss surely,
been restored to norma! efficiency.
Now every nerve is ptendy reed n>_v
bruin and thinking fnrtrltles nre
quicker and more acute titan for
yenrs past.
"After Illy old style breakfasts I
used to suffer during the forenoon
from a feeling it weaknose which
hindered me seriously in my work,
but since 1 have begun to use Grape -
food i con work till dinner
time with nil ea'o and comfort."
Nome Filen b -y l'ostum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich.
There's a reason.
Vend the little book, "Tho Itoad
to Welivilto." is each nka.
linen pnrnsols for use with the
linen frocks and conte flint aro a
fail of the season aro a new feature.
Some are mettle of fine Irish Iluen
with two-inch tucks front top to bot-
tom, fire edges of which are hand
embroidered with a fancy scollop.
Parasols of embroidered limn or bat-
iste with tucked hordors are made
over a lining of pole -hued wash-
ing silk. Parasols of chiffon are
tondo with fine nicking, shirring, or
smocking With full frills of the same
wluch have hemstitched borders.
1'ompndour silks and rihbeve are
Mao combined wtih .'iAifon most cf-
tcctivtil,
that n postc•nptuin should he on
duty night and day at the Admiral-
ty, and that no pilots except those
British born should ever ho nllu,vaa
to exercise their profession on Eng-
land's coasts.
ile prophesied disneter from the
freedom of tho English press, sdg-
gesting that the folly or ser.9e of
rivalry of some editor may valise
I•:ngland's plane to fail, and Involve
her in great disasters. Once a war
began, a wuta of public opinion
would probably carry a hill dealing
with the press, but it Wright come
ten days too late.
Admiral Sir N. Bowden -Smith, in
the discussion that followed said
that he considered that the possibili-
ties of surprise were exaggerated, but
he thought tine ..n.• existed in the
many thousands t.f foreign waiters
who might be used es spies. Anoth-
er grave danger existed in the forty
tbeasand foreign seamen in our mer-
ci.:tnt
reel.
Doctor—"Why don't you settle my
account? You said when I was at-
tending you that you could never
repay me for all i was doing." l'a-
ticut—"And I meant it."
20 Years of Vile Catarrh.—Chia. 0.
Brown, journalist, of Duluth. Minn.,
w•rItas- i have been n suil,•rer from
Throat and Nasal ('Aterrh for over
J0 )eers, during which time my head
has °ren *topper. tip and my condition
truly mlferab'e. Rithin 1.1 minutes af-
ter using In. Agnew's catarrhal Pow-
der 1 obtained relief. Three bottles have
almost, If not entirely, cured me."
h0e-78
REMARK ABLE VITALITY.
Tho vitality of the snail is remark-
able. ()ne that was glued to a card
in a museum for four years canto to
life on being immersed in warm
water. Some specimens in the enl-
iection of a naturalist revived after
they apparently had been dead for
fifteen years. Flo and Algy hnd ported after n
Its there
ung row, hint ho met her at n ('in:inrella
than having your corn stepped upponit tong more annoyer and nskerl if he might have n den(
"Thank you," she 8111(1, hn'tghtiiy.
Is
Dere rid
nytoh(n more delightful than
but i nm pnrticulnr whom I dance'
Curo will do 11 Try It and con with." "Ah!" he !ci•lled, crlmly, M
ataeed. Atv,or sew i •m not l"
Impurities in rho /flood.—When the
action of tho kt•h,eys becomes impaired.
impurities in the blood aro almost sure
to fullow, and general derangement of
the system ensues. l'nrmelee's Vege-
table ('Ills w,ll regulate the kidneys, so
that they will maintain healthy action
and prevent the complications which
tea Dainty come when there is derange-
ment of these delicate organs As
restorative these Pills are in the first
rtwk.
Pundit—"'There's no doubt that
Shakespeare borrowed a great many
ideas from others." Dumley—"Itath-
er! 11'hy, i've read aortic things in
his books that were (hest nuts thirty
years ago, when I was n how."
You can't cure n cough or cold
from the outside. You must
cure it through the blood.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure TenThe ib Lung
is the only rerncu"j that wilt do this,
It Rea right to the root et the
trouble, 11 li guaranteed to cure.
rises: S. C. R'::r r.s & Co. g;4
See. ft Le!',y.Nee .T: reete,Can.
. • es- y. t• +t e'-�"=•.�--�e-,r- .
1'1.AN-t'S Tit AT MINIM STONES.
in South Africa a i )ant of the
gurus Mesenubrynnthenntrn, growing
on stony ground, so closely resembles
a pebble that it has been picked up
in mistake for a stone. Another
species of the same plant geowin; on
the hills round the Knrru produces
two leaves about ne largo as ducks'
eggs, having a surfer° resembling
weathered stone of a brownish grey
color, tinged with green. Theeo
plants look Ilke stones, but for a
short time they put forth bright yel-
low flowers. Still another species of
the sumo pinnt resembles the quartz
pebble -I among which it grows.
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Sarna
USE Prime OKE.
White
No real need to hue the more expensive
oils ii GOOI) BURNER ie used
and KEIT' CLrAN.
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cf i t y
oli
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CEA'JTtria
LIGIIT
TI:e Choicest Oil :.Tale is
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AL
For Sale by Dealers.
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USUALLY TIIE WAY.
"lie always was a bad egg, AM
nobody seemed to notice it whll e
was rich."
"Yes, ho was all tight until ho was
broke."
A Curo for tihenmaU*m.—Thr it (ru-
tiloi' of uric acid into the blond teiird.,
Is a fruitful cause cf rheumatic pain,
This Irregularity Is owing to n dernng-
ed and unhealthy condition of the liver.
Anyone sul.)oct to this painful nrt.•etinn
will find a remedy In 1 arinelee's Vege-
table Pills. Their action upon ilia
kidneys fe pronounced and most beneft-
cinl and ley restoring healthy action,
they correct Impurities in tho blend.
•
The Wonsan—"George, this is the
anniversary of tho day on which I
promised to he yours. llnve you for-
gotten it?" 'lho ilrute—"N,t, my
dear, 1 couldn't. Ilut I've forgiven
it.'
Rh•unwntism will Succumb to South
Anter):cn i:Ileumatc twee because 1t
goes right to the seat of the trouble
and removes the cans°. Many en-,.auerl
cures but deaden pain temporarily only,
to have
it. return again with d0u1110
viftIeuce. Not mu with this greet rem-
edy. it eradicates from the system the
last vestige of the disease aud IIs cures
ere pennnnent-74
44
1.
1''LYING MACHINE.
A Son Frnncisro professor has in-
'tnted a flying machine_ Which experts ,
declare alights as softly ne a feather
...nil Is under complete control. 1t
resembles a bird end lin'. eight wings
which the operator directs with his'
hande and feet.
WILSON'S
FLY RWS
WILL CLEAR THEM OUT
f1EWAR[ Of SUI35TITUTE!ii
1:LP r;E Stet u2.na