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The Brussels Post, 1906-2-22, Page 3Fashion Notes. A BEVELLING IN RIBBONS, The ribbon reigns supreme us the fea- ture of current lesbian; lied Ihere is nal a single (lopin'bnent of dress Ihul dot's not display 501110 101100 OP amllhee of No platter what the material of the gown may be, t110 rlbbou frim is intro. duced 111 somewhere. The charming frocks composed entirely of ribbons - cleverly arranged upon either n chiffon or net foundation, oceuslonully open a sheer crepe de thine -]lave been noled before; their voile() abroad has hardly yet been epprerialyd upon this side ,r1 the Atlantic. For the Riviera swan, which will open .portly, and for which the great makers of the mode hl Paris make preparations many weeks nl,eud- they all of them have branch eslubliste menls along rbc hicdllerrunean const -- ribbon frocks are unlelg the fatting features; and there ata 8Ve110111 wraps conslru0Ltd of lir 011100 flimsy looking materials. Lilco so many other charming Were.: of fashion, we really ow•e. Iles oils in Meurer inspiration. for there sones to be nothing whatsoever that those rluvcr 'Pllristemnes cannot tceomplish with a few yards of chiffon and a ileum 01• en bolts of ribbon. From the dablly 11UIo coffee jacket, in w)i % the Porisiennr sips her morning toffee wlecil is iuvar• • iably taken in fed. to line exquisih' wrap that envelopes her opera toilette, ribbons are the dominant !role. Speaking of opera wraps brings 1,0 mind ono that tuts but lately wended its way to these sllorrs and displayed all its bewitching churns nL the first night of the opera In New York. '1')1e founda- tion wens of the palest of pale pink double ehifton, banded with graduated widths of velvet ribbon the very same shade, each velvet strand being edged with a Richelieu plaiting of thin taffeta ribbon the very Pane Lint. The lining WON of a \virile satin, brocaded WW1 metallic effects, gold, silver and copper threads mingling on the while grounds in a large and well spread design. Just hints of this metallic, glary showed through the sheer ulllffoll, which wee shirred in yoke shape on the shoulders, and could not have measured less 11)1111 ten yards around lila hem. A capuchin hood of the brocaded satin hung 0"er rho shoulders, and the edge of palest pink marabout and ostrich feathers proved most becoming when drawn over the wetwer'S head while awaiting hor car- riage call. Although the plisse ribbons are in the very Height of fashion, and one ears Shone everywhere, even upon coats of costly fur as well us those equally smart but much less expensive produc- tions, the plain appliques have lost none o1 their modish charm. 'There aro any number of frocks on display In the show cases of the exclusive modistes where many materials are shown with more than one class of ribbon employed for their trimming design. In point of fact, it is the velvet ribbon the.( in relied upon by the best makers for their most effective 111110 touches. The nen of it as a border to the rich and exquisite Dresden sash widths brings about that piquant touch of color con - Masi, without which the modern gown need hardly reckon(ot itself among thee fashionable effects of the day. It makes charming little ladder bows, cute and quaint -looting cravats that Tic colter and sleeve alike, and are even used in draw the sides of fashionable skirl over the Inblier or petticoat Front. Even the indispensable dress shield Is now fastened in with baby ribbon, this stitched to the sides of the shield at ap- propriate points and, when in wear, tied to Ioops on the corset, end with a (rouble tis on the mem. This for the sb1c1d that is not stitched into place :0 (herr lace and lingerie blouses, but i11 worn as a separate accessory when occasion (18(18nds. AGONIZING NEURALGIA. Due to Poor, 'Weak Mood - Dr. \Yli- liatns' Pink Pills will Ware u gore. Neuralgia 1s Ihd surest sign that your wilule syarnl Is weal< aid unstrung. ']'hose snap, blabbing pains are caused by your jangled nerves. But yam 1081'0 5 W01111 not be jangled 11 you' blood wus pure and strong. You can't cure ueWW4;ia by liniments or hot up- pliuttivnN,».1 'hey may relieve for a mo- ment -hut they can't pit,+sibly cure. You col )level' Curt: neuralgia until ynu en- rich the td(10(1 and in'aco ymlr sheered ru'r1sq oil.h I1)'. \Villiams' Pink Pilin. 'i'Irey set ally make ucw blood. 'Ihey seethe lite nerves 1111d strengthen the w1),•1 syrlolu. '1'hRy [Unite right at tate cause of agonizing neuralgia. Mr. .101)!1 McDermott, Bond Head, Out, says: --'As the result of a welting, I was seized veer pales in all purls of the body. I Consulted a dueler, who told I1te tete trolnble was neuralgia. Ile Irtere(1 me for some tier but did not holy 111P, 1 hit(] often rend of Dr. \Vil- liuui.s' Pink Pills, and (1111(111 to try them. By the tn10 1 bad taken three boxes, there was n good improvement in my case, and otter I had (alien len 1•oxes, every eche and pain had disap- peared, I had gained in weight and felt better In 88ery way. 1 Shall ahvays have a good word to say for Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills." \Vhen Wit blond Is poor, the nerves aro started; lihen conies neuralgia, el- somnia. St. Vitus dance, paralysis er loeonotor nlaxin. All these troubles are. cured by DI', \Villiams' Pink Pills, be- cause they actually make the rich, red blood that feeds and soothes the starved nerves and sends health and strength to every part of the body. That is why these pills always cure such troubles ns rheumatism, anaemia, chronic erysipe- las, indigestion, and the specie! ail- ments of growing girls and women. Put you must get the genuine. Wall I1C 11111 name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around each box. if fn 1100111., virile the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Arockville,Ont., and the pllls will be sett( by mall et 50 cents per box, or six boxes toe $2.30. If you ore ailing, try them to -day. COPIED FROM COINS. LITTLE FASHION FLINTS, Nearly all walking suits have the skirls plaited in one way 0r another. Some 01 the new bodices have ion!; tails reaching nearly to the bottom of the skirt. Very high, slrelght turnover collars nt Mien are worn with the tailor-made dress. .• Ono of those Tttpancse tan -and -blue p(t1SPS 1S very "tile to Carry with a blue suit.. The hrillienlly colored Hite lens et the winter are like jewels set atop of the ahead. For short dancing frock there is no model so .pretty us an acemellan-platted sllrt, Gauze well a wide 8011(1 stripe., 1)1 white or colors, is a new nicely foe even- ing frocks. Gowns of light-colored brondclelh are among the most pronounced features of the season. It is said that next snnmlel' silk waish; with sashes to match will be worn with lace skirls. A chiming bonnet for a gray-haired woman is of dull silver lace, trimmed with silver grapes. A. deep hem of gold or silver 1n the drop skirt, showing Ihrnugh Ihn filmy otter skirt, is n new idea. Pure while ermine is [envied by some, e.5 11 lends itself Ices easily to initiation than lee black and while flu', Many exquislle shot taffeta gowns, trimmed with embroidery end rich lace, are worn for dress occasions this win- ter. Every wardrobe should include in lis contents at leas) One wet -made amt perteclly-Ol.ling black stock, to be worn with a touch of while el the neck. The 1hi1) white blouse appears un- blushingly on the street on the Colde'd cloy, and a good dual of 11 is left show" trig, too. (holden amber splashed Mitt (Monet • colors mattes some of the most. beautiful umbrella handles and hatpin tops shown 1h1N A pelllenat of ochre-rolo'nd taffoln, perforate(] and embroidered, is one, nl the 5(051051 for 0'080 891(11 Mork cloth shirt gowns;. Silk slorkings in heavy winter weight are stencilling new. They cone n Cilnngenble shndes of green, rose, Mune, violet and lilt I110 lues of this gny- 8010(1d winter. + Present System of hairdressing Existed in Ancient Rome. Thr fashion of hair -dressing is con- stantly changing, but Lady ]Evans de- monstrated to the members of the Royal Nnini0malle Society, which met in Lan- don, England, recently, that modern styles have more than a slight resem- blance to those in favor with the women ! nom e. t e 1 ancient . Lady livens illustrated her address by auelent Roman coins. In the iklpubll- can Cru lin hair ri Ihr W0111011 was (01- 1Voled 011 llle hnCJ( of (he head and fast- ened in a knot, bun later a more elabor- rlte dressing was seen, and the hair 8885 drawn to the top of the tread and passed over 1110 forehead. In impede( times it ons plainly crimped, and had a queue which was laud in n go series of wj rnvy curls very a• situnln1 to the fashion In 110(len(1 at the present day. 'l'he head of Fauslnna, the wife of Anl.ouius flus, was shown in illustration. of this style. Atet•we'd the hair 1880 healed more simply, and on a medallion of the head of the mother of Constantine the Great it is seen to be covered 182(1) a Cloth and, from under which a fringe of curls was arranged over the forehead. At this period, too, the "bun" scaler was le existence -a style with which modern ladies are very fernlike,. The series of illustrations given by Lady Evans extended over four cen- turies.. BABI';S OWN TABLETS. She 811011011 In brook It (0 him gently. "1 hove. derided' she said, "lo' return yam' ring." •ale. hmveva', Was a 10- A,m•r0tlrl elan, 18(0) did not believe : in letting a woman .get AA. halter of dile. 'You lu!(C1l't bothers : ho replied. "I buy (heel by'ihctloeen, Meets the mothers' needs in caring for the henllh of their Mlle ones as no other medicine In lite world can. The Tablets cure constpatinn, indigestion, colic, simple !eve's, diarrhoea, teeth- ing troubles end expel worms. They break up colds and prevent croup. They make children sleep nelurnlly and heal- thy, because, they remove the cause nt sleeplessness. And they are the only medicine that gives the mother a set- emn guarantee that it contemn no :opt - ale o1• poisonous soothing stuff. They are gond for children from birth mo- wed; they always do geed -Ploy ran - not possibly do harm. Mrs. (len. Tur- ner. Harry's Rny, Ont., says: "1 hare used Baby's Own Tnhlets for the trete blcs that come to 11I1/e ores with per- fect snllstnclion, 1 I1hhk there is im medicine can eglloI the Tnhteis." Eva'y mother ought to keep a box of (terse 'tablets in the house ns a enteguerd Ler het' little ones, Sold by nll druggists, Ot sent by mail at 25 cants to box 11,y writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DEA't'Ei I(Y UMBRELLA. Man Cnntesses lo lnvolllntary Homicide and is tient to Prison. Nicholas Liob, of Allhaus0rn, in the Canton of Argovle, S1v11zerlond, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprison- ment. and ordered to pay a find of I$200 ' for involuntary homicide. Sonne lime ago when returning from a deice with his fiancee, he eves ailed:eft In Ifo clerk by a stranger. Lieb, in self- defence, made a lunge with his umbrnl- In, and his assailant chopped an the ground, ale struggled to his leek (Again, and 1,k111 and'hls fiancee hurried (18.03'. Noxi day a iron named Alpert !ley was found dead on the toad, and 1110 inquest showed tint 50100 instrument had pierced his eye and entered deeply info the skull. Severn of the vldlm's tl'ien1111 and ac- eunintnnces were arrested and released before Lieb honed 01 the effete, when he made a full confession. (le has lodged an appeal against his sentence, • • P1IONO0IIAPI1 AS SALESMAN. LAY IN BTD [il'TY YEARS. 'Woman Entered Hospital 1n 1804 and Cost Inelittrtnon $17,000. Thal an incurable disease need not neeessarlly be a bur to a long and rela- tively happy life is proved by the re- mnrl<nble happy story of a patient who died the other (ley at the Royal itospl- ial for lnerrubles, Pulley, liiingiand, The institution 1888 opened in 1854, and 111 November of that year Miss (1e1fe. then 20 years of age, entered as the nest patient. She wus suftcring from puralesis of the muscles of the throat and parnit•8is of the wets anti legs. and her tease from the first wits flip elees, :enough so cruelly afflicted, she lingered oft for 51 years, and died at the lest from senile tit cue at Ilse age o[ 80. iter long period of residence had Cost the institution $17,50e. The same inelituticnh furnishes other examples, lewdly less rr-marlfable, c f lenaeim,s elinghlg to life on the part of sufferers who oro terribly Handicapped by bodily ills. 1411(1 living in the hospital Is n woman, a RUMP' to paralysis, who entered 11 1857, and there are several 1811) 11.88 been inmates for 40 years. A woman who obtained ndmillMure In 1864 has never left her bed since. . Another old V,'01111111, still handsome 0f face, the per- sonilleulian of rentented happiness, has kent to her bed for 27 y ears. The men Incurables, for some reason, do not live as long es the women, but in the hospital there le one men who altered in 'le66, and another elan who bus been there for 35 years. An enterprising Gorman tins patented 'I device for tiling phonagrapits to ,tool's. As trio 110sioner enters lh0 door of n slop, 11 vnlee wit Oen on1 "Floor is..cite8per (0 -(lee"; "Ne>Vc0ns)gnment of spode) quality 1ninaomeat just ra- caivedt try some, and shelter ineitei- tlons, 4 HE WAS LAID UP FOR OVER A YEAR 'I ILL DUDD'S KIDNEY PiLLS (1U111JD IIIS KIDNEY TROUBLES. Now Ile's Perfectly Healthy and Able to ]Work -Gives all the Credit to lee Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. \\'apella, Assa., N.W.T., Feb. 12 - (Speciat,)-Cured of Kidney Disease Mai had laid hien up for over a year, Mr, Geo. Burllenan, u well-known man here, is loud in his praises of Dodd's MMus Pills for to them and nothing else he claims he owes his cure. "Yes, 1 had Kidney Trouble," Mr. Bartlemun says. "1 had pains in my hack and in other parts of my body and though the doctor did what he could for 01e, I grew worse till I was unable to work, "Then I storied to lake Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, and i took them all winter and ei nlnler while 1 was unable to work. I look 1(1 all twelve boxes, and now I am per[ectily healthy. My pains are all gone and I am able to work. 1 heartily reeommend Dodd's kidney Pills to all sufferers from Kidney Disease." Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure the kidneys. Flealtny Itidneys strain all impurities, all seeds of disease, out of I the blood. That's why Dodd's Kidney Pills cure a wide range of diseases in- cluding Bright's Disease, Rheumatism and Urinary Troubles. 4 GRATITUDE Or A THIEF. Servant Confesses to Employer That She is Spy of Burglars. A wealthy widow living in Brussels, Belgium, engaged a young French mart at high wages recently. The girl fell Ill, and was carefully nursed by her mistress. On her recovery she insisted on leaving the house at once. Pressed for het' reasons, the girl con- fessed that she was a member of a gang of thieves who preyed chiefly 011 widOwe and unprotected women. (ler duty to her confederates was to explore the house and inform them of the easiest mode of entrance and of the rooms in which valuables were stored. in return for her mistress' kindness. site promised not to telt the thieves that the house contained anything of value. The widow, none the less, sold her pro- perly and loot( up het' quartet`s 1n a boarding-house. PHYSICAL DEBILITY, "Musicians are the least courageous class of workers when they go on strike." "Why do you say that?" "Because they ere ahvays umvilling to face the music." Alis. Swlnnne-"Your husband is well, 1 presume, Mrs. Olsotller?" Mrs. o. -"No, he's sol. Hes been took pret- ty bad all of a sudden with bronchitis, catarrh, nervous debility, rheumatism, spusm0dic twitches, er3'sipelos, heart failure. mad several other complaints. 1'11 going for Ifo doctor." Mrs. S. -- "Aly goodness) how (11d he get so many diseases?" Ash's. 0. --"Out of a medical almanac he was rcadln ." A BUYS 01%3AKFAST. There's n Natural Food That 3lnkes It's Own Way, There ;s a boy up'in Hooslck Falls, N. V., wino is glowing into seedy manhood (rut (rape-NUIS breakfasts. 11 might have been diffeeent with him, as his mother explei ns: "illy 11 -year-old boy is large, well developed and active, and hart been (nude so by ilia ]'oldness tor Grape - Nuts toed. Al. five yours he was o very nel'V0115 child and 1805 511111081 to f'equalt allgeks of indigestion, whteh used to lob him of his steengl1 and were vary troublesome to deal w11h. ile never seemed to cm for anything 1e1 his beeakf11st. until 1 tried Grape - Nuts, and 1 have never bad to ohange tram that, Ile makes his entire break- fast. nt Grape-Nuls food, It is always relished by 111(11 entitle says that ft sans - Iles 11110 better 110111 rho ordinary kind of a meal. "Beller than all he Is no longer (('on bled urine indigestion or nervousness, and has got to be splendidly dovelop•- er." fellow since he bogon lo use Propo- nents food.. Name given by Postuin Co., ilnll.le Creak, Mich. ']'hero's a raueon, Read the 11(11. bents, 1l'he 1load 10 \Yellville," int pkgs our ""moony tease 1(1101(11((8 tttent:a measles txnaa spree 89n(4M t2' flus, cowl ♦.w son., •r GUARAMTEto PERFECTLY PURE ,GENu(NE,& FTIEE filen ADCLTERAT ON ALL DEALERS.. AUTH0RILOo TORET1IRI( PURCHAOE MONEY Tc 8111081 rtsp1NC CAUbt 1011 COMPLAINT, nrsesI11r tassr11M0.>.sn1selw Your Money Refunded by rho dealer from whom you buy Sun- light Soap If you And any cause for complaint. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way''. $5,000 reword will be paid loopy pmon who proves that 8uollght5oap contains any iuyur(ou11 cbumicr(je or any (one of adulteration. Eq;sally good with hart or soft water, 1L.evar 1Srotl:xe)re Lirraite.d, Toronto 1185) CALENDARS FOB Mee. Do you throw away your old calen- dars? A Paris statistician has discovered that It is a mistake to do so, and being of an economical turn of mind has dis- covered further that calendars for 1900 will serve equally well for 1906, As a rule, of course, a calendar is only of use eleven years later, and leap year upsets this oaloulalion pretty often. But as 1900 was allotted 365 days only, instead of 386 the days of the 1900 wee!( (11 exaelly those of 1900. A bottle of Male's Anti -Consumptive Syrup, taken according to directions, will subdue a cough in a short time. This assertion can be verified by hun- dreds who have tried it and are pleas- ed to bear testimony to Its merits, so that all may know what n splendid medicine it is, It costs you only 25 cants to join tho ranks of the litany who have been benefited by its use. Barry -"They toll mo you have had n very narrow escape from death" Ilarr'y-"Yes,• they were going to aper• ate on me for appendicitis, but they discovered in time I hadn't the money to pay for it." Spots and btutehoo on rho face and peek are often merely signs of blood. p PPI Wearer's Oeratn to obfain immediate renal and take IVearer•s Syrup to rid the blood of pollution. Mamma -"What would my little girl do if mamma should go away?" Little Flora -"I don't know. I suppose I'd have to try to box my own ears myself when I was naughty." "I believe it to be the most effective n •h and Nerves (.n remedy for the Stomach C Y Me markt.!," is what Annie Paterson, of Sackville, N. B., says of South Ameri- can Nervine, for, she says, La Grippe and the complications which followed it left her next to dead with Indigestion, Dyspepsia and General Nervous Shatter- ing, It cured her. -100. OPEN WORK PROPOSAL. "You say you wear open 180'1 81001t. Ings all winter?" sloe asked. "Yes; I can't get anybody to mend tbetn. " "Oh, George, this is so sudden." Signals of Danger. -Rave you lost your appetite? Inv° you a coated tongue? Nave you any unpleasant taste in the mouth? Does your head oche and have you dizzlnoss? 3.1 so, your stomach i . is out of order and youe you do not like medicine Ito the phut der the to cumetam most suffer, but soder pro procure a box of the what man would procure a box of Paruwle Vegetable Fills and speedily got himself in health, , and strive to keep so. • Tho greatest follies are often com- mitted by the smallest fools. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, bat is best when used in the Sunlight way. Bay Sunlight leap and follow directions. Epitaphs have made Moro people famous than Yil'tue..evel' has. An Awful Experience with Heart Dis- ease.-b)r, L. 1. Law, Toronto, Cal., writes: "1 was so sorely troubled with heart disease that I was unable for 18 months to lie (101811 in bed lest 1 smo- ther. Atter taking one dose of Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure, I retired and slept soundly. i used one bottle and the trouble has not returned." --90 SHUT YounKIOUTlf-TRY IT. Shut your mouth and open your eyes and soon you will be considered wise. RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS. Their complete home cure. Fost free to readers of this paper. .For limited period only. A hands0 me Illustrated treatise, giv- Mg full deocrnntion of nheumatiom' and Paralysis, with inetrueti0ns for a com- plete Home cure, describing the most 011Ceussf01 treo,tmont in the world, ro- tomm0nde(1 by rho Ministry hod endors- ed by nledleal 111110. This highly 1n- otrnative book was written by `V, Vane, a ttentImnan who Imo made, a study of these fliseases. The milt/ace 1e by a gradu.Lo al fhb Unlveryity of Nurtzburg, cone Pontnl to -day and Lerke -rAddrusn,l Theh \'e 0o]Drug Ob ,, 24 King St. , .(Vest, Toiuute SHAKING HANDS. The Arabians when tlioy meet a friend shale hands six o' eight' limes. Once is not enough, ` 1101(ld, however, they be persons of dislincliol, they em- brace anti ktcs one another several limns, and also 1)150 their own hands. In Tur- key the greeting is i0 place the hand np0(1 the hreast end bow, which is both graceful and appropriate. i1c--ilo eon believe that if ono perann g(vrs seethes 1t pnh of scissors it will MI their friendship? Rhe --'Not 11 its n nine tulle pair of silver' scissors with My fl1G logram R ia� ELI M AT i s in any Zoom and cold perspiring foot poaitivoly eurad u96bbc 9e. days, by uur newly patented Dia9notio Discs or 100017 prole frefunded. Maiod sphere 91,W, \VetDirk eeorlptero booklet, Ageoto wanted, SIAC 731LuU- 50.8/81516001(1100,, Sherbrookee, Canals PATENTED MARCff n0;1904. three Maahlnee-TrInte Wall, Two Wall, and Dement Brick Machines. Ibe Lastest and cheapest in the market, makinp ,rink faced with one inch oolored, and stroOge; onarete, Write for booklet, P. DIERLAMO, Stretford. Ont. 0+040.41.143:4):40-0:404.0-44+ !FARM E RSI +This U the season of the year when you need to use every precaution with your stock. By the use of our STOCK TONIC Vawl other remedies you hare the hest V guarantee of health to your stook. Valuable Advice Free oUse it and become your own veterinary • surgeon. The Y ETaaiNAsY ePEeIALTY CO., G5' ONT. 8 DUNA A5 ST. TORONTO, 10 +00:(440+0+324 -3:t+31404 -):(4-0-0:k Parsons -"11 1 should ask old Bullions for his daughter's hand, what do you think of my chances?" Burrell-"Vory fair. You have youth, health and n good constitution, and should pall through with careful nursing.' Chemiste Rove Trouble in gettingiron Into %Itch a state that the system will %oorb, and soneet by it, In 'Forrovlm," the best tenfb nonaction hart been neutered. It builds and ,trangt(lene, EVER NOTICE? When people say anything good about you, ever notice what a few are presence The Most l'opnlo.r i'nl.-Tllo 71(11 la the moot impute:. of all forms of medi- cine, and of pills the most popular aro )nrmoloo's Vegetable Pills, beea1Re they do what it is asserted they can do, and aro not put forwent on any ficti- tious claims to excellence. They are compact awl portable, they aro easily take,, they do not nauseate nor gr,po, and they give relief lu tho most stub - horn casae. Young Borern en the parlor) -"Tommy does your sister know Pm hero?" Tom- my-"/ think so, She told mamma this morning she had a presentiment tial trouble ons coming." When Baby had Scald Wad- When Mnlber had Salt Rheum -When Father had Piles. -l1)•. Agnew's Ointment gave quickest relief and surest cure. These ora gems of truth picked from testi- ninny which is given every day to this greatest of heelers. It has never been matched to curative- qualifies in Eczema, Toter, Piles. etc. 38 cents. -10:1 Tnminy-"Pit, did you really meal '1 when yen sold you'd spani( anyone that lenlee that, vase?" Pa -,lust come here, Sf1', end I'll show you." Tommy - "Don't show (11e, Show Bridget; she just broke it." The never falling medicine, 71otloway's LClore m0dy- Cure, 15100vea all kinds of cores, warts, etc.: even the most/1111101110 to romovo cannot withstand this woodori t ('e \Vinks--"\Vhy did they call the Mid- dle Ages the Dark Ages?" Banks -"131• enitg0 the women kept their ages dark." Winks --"No; beennse More were so many knights." FLAGRANT AS FRESH VIOLLTS., comes to the home FRESH and PURE: e.1 when it left the PLANTATION t0 manufactured with SPECJAL CARE and CLOSELY SEALED in pound and hall pound lead packets. Only cine best tea. Blue Ribbon's Its " Oshawa " Steel Shingles )Ntnd, Water, Storm, and Fire Proof. Locked en All Feull °idea Made from Painted or Galvanized Keel, at prices varying from $2.85 to $5,10 per hundred square feet covering measure. This Is the most deferable cov- ering on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores, Elee vetoes, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the "OSHAWA" shingles. A hammer and snips are the only tools required. We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the BBritish slag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada, making them FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING -PROOF We also maunfaclure Corrugated iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and EAVE TROUGH Etc. METAL SiDING, in imitation of brick or stone. METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. Write for Catalogue No. 14R and tree samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles, Write to -day. RX°30[313 0E2•3EIaPXais, MONTREAL Va. OTTAWA, OM7, TORONTO. ONT. 008008, 011r, W78*1Wa0. VAIOOOYEa, 11.111.787 Craig at- 423 Sums at. 11 Colborne at at Olinda. at 70Laroirard at. 016 Pettier at. webs Toon Nasal= Orncs, Head Office and Works, - - - Oshawa, Ont-, Canada FREE This Beautiful Fur Scarf Given Away Cbl, bondman, For Scarf, ade of lino black fuNforred .1d0, to abuut48t110Yea long, cud ban el, 14=onenutlful black tall. rhe fur le full, eat and Mary, lust rho riabt et110. ogoolilog 1n appearance black btar0ta Scams (hat cost Ave or ntle dollar., commented with nice plated Nock Chain of eu baud• some apprar0010, slab, warm aoOotyllthlooldn we will oleo swap one hundred of these extra 571e Ftrr seam to Wits Pills the greatcwiseoat remedlee introduce neearth forttha'e o,! famous conb- oudition? ofeth`e b'l'ood. kidney efeemale weals �p'� nrsars, N. We manta fewbonoslegents in each locality to roo,lve our bandeomo Mus DON'T SEND ANY MONEY 7ustoeod 000001000000665005006000001011011 only eight Oozes of them famous wpon and ,,06tH [n0P mail postpaid. leoh customer who buys frromyon M entitled to a baadeom0 yreaeat from us, You re., sell them quickly. Wizen cold return Its the money mann 1010 wd ills lovely. Fur Soarfat one, if you sell the R00,111 00.119 he pcn,ot1e'omnnt quickly we will give you an "(nl'Wal or magnificent (iold•dnlahed Jewelled st.R, Mee. rf, without wile m boore ;coda. Dm 6011 F r more .c W Don't min tyle forgot 11atay�. Write naw on ec you fnreoo a11 and you soon .. a rens, Laadl,amo pi0eoate. address, The Dr. Armour Mediciine Co,, Fl1It DEPT. 9 TORONTO, ONT. Noir-Tib is n crud offer by n reliable Compl0y. AMENIIIIMODOSID �f9 We'stern Canada od i,,X ,:;1ands ;11 Saskatchewan, only 6 miles from two railways. C.P.R. do (1,11'. Strong soil, 90 per caul, pietist lour, spring creek no slmhgha About 45 miles N.E. of Indian Ileac. Price 810.00 per acre. Write for map and inn particulars. R. PARSONS, 91 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada. "1 Mit fro glad your sister enjoyed her visit to us, Mr. Smith." "Obi well, she is the sort of girl who can enjoy herself anywhere you know." Mother (.raves' Worm Exterminator does not require tho help of any pur- gative Died kind to complete the cure. uive It a trial and be convinced. Gnshawny-"What made you propose to (ler On the steamer?" Clevelon-"I wanted to prove 1 could love her even when she was sen -sick." Put up In St Yerd Rolla. 'Phe famous "Tine D Eli" Menthol Ringers which ousel lumbago backache, selatica• nemalgln etc.., ore also put in ono yard rolls forphysirtans and.family use. Darla 80 Lawrence CO., blontr001. It is about as difficult to satisfy a moo who does not know what he wants as OS is a woman who does know what she wants. "My Physicians Told Me 1 Moot Die, but South American Kidney Cure cured me of that awful Bright's Disease." 'fits is a sentence from a 101ter of a weil- known business 1111111 in the western town wino through overwork and worry had collimated this kidney peslilenec. 11 will relieve intently and cure all kidney dlsenses.-102. Little Wille --"Grandad. what makes a roan always give a wum(n a diamond engagement ring?" Grandfather -"The woman." 1t Needs No Testimnufal.-It is n guarantee lu itself. If tostlmnnrsls were required they could be furnished in thousands from all sorts end Conditions of hen in widely di11m•ent places. Many medicines are put forth every year which have but nn ephemeral 0xislenra and then aro heard of no more. Dr. 'Names' Ester trio n(1 has grown in re - !Aviation every day since It first mato 110 appearance. FASTEST VESSEL IN THE WORLD, During the last year the British navy hos been augmented by eight relnnrk- able vessels known as fleet scouts, which have practically the speed of tor- podo-doslrnyors, but have sufficient length and coal capacity to go consid- erable distances, and not only gain infor- mation, but prey upon (in enemy's Mer- chant shipping. The Attentive, the late est of these scouts, wheel recently feed. ed, matle a record of 26.88 knots on a sustained run of 6ne hours, during which a maximum speed of 2631; knots was reached, this being reached on the last boor of the trial trip. If destroyers and high -Speed launches are excepted, this probably makes the Attentive the fast: eel yawed in the world, and the ropres- entativo o1 a, typo Mitch seen may Oproad beyond rho 13rttdsh navy, IF [7'e. ROADS. OF RUDER WIF. H (05 1T. Write n' :and mention yen: ovum. SDE ! I fGdiGR [I ah�ni , GnIiYCQ Dex Inca 11.,ntre0L ` �7 013 SALE] sl, cheeprld :1101 10081 { located :do k tenni in the United States; has a beautiful water front, and contains 1;00 neer, 8A3IClil. 1'. WOOD- COCK, Salisbury, Md. NIG 1(6(958'' TO 0(3:i W9119 flit:. One beginner made $(1.00 first morn• Ing, Whole or spare 11me. The best SOc seller, giving 25e profit. Users buy Every month, Township right worth • more then any meted store business. Act promptly i1 you wan) territory. Bolden Crest Company, 9 Bathurst St., London, Ont. • CLEANING WItt0 KK390 LADIES' tnia Oan bt don. perfectly by our French Fromm, Try It en1T 1911 AMMERfy MAN OVIS, I1 On. ILONTasee. 10130810, OTTAWA & QUEBEC A1)•. henpeck says hurl the reason a married woman looks under the fed for a burglar is because she is nf'oid that he'll get to her husl:aud's porkers Lenore she does. When You Have a 0011, tho air cella are :logged with mucous of phlegm. Anion's Long easeages and curing the br o bronchial tubon tiny air. p - "th would he helpful to you," said the Prison visitor, "II ynu could 1511(0 some motto and try and live up to iti "Tilers right,"' replied the convlal. "I'd tike ie seieet, for instance, •'Wo aro bolo to -day told gone to-morrow."e Cash or Cure If Shiloh's Consumption Cuto foils to cute you Cold or Cough, you get back all you paid for fL You aro jute of a Cure os the Cask, Wit wasn't a dare cute, this offer' would not be made. Ceti anything es fetter 3 11 you bale a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the Throat, Lungs or Ail Pateogel, try ,11 )ts 25c. pal E,otile, Ali &oleo suemeten i1:' ISSUE Na 7---00, •