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The Brussels Post, 1908-10-1, Page 6r 'tr1•4”leielTterfe*fr,I,,kielet,.l;.ieletei, dell, Fashi,1,n. a Dr. Williams''Pink Restore, Pills 24. i nese Despondent Sufferer to Realth. t�..y„i,i.,i..i..i..i..t,.i,3•.k�f�13:.1..4.,i••i,3••i. FADS AND FANCIES. More gored skirts are seen. Bats still increase in size. All lengths of coats are in fash- icm. The mousquetaire sleeve is prom- inent, The petticoat of the day is de- cidedly limp. Long beck ruffs hold their popu- larity. Ostrich tips are to bo used in quantity, Both high and low collars will be worn this fall. Every hour the vogue for long sleeves becomes stronger. • The mushroom effect in millin- ery increases in popularity. Coats will have many buttons, large, medium and small in size. Braid is likely to be as popular as last winter for trimming. October probably will see a de- cided movement in toques of fur. Silk will be prominet in the new autumn and winter gowns. One piece jumpers and fancy waists remain in excellent style. Parasols and hats are now made to go with the cretonne jacket. The empire Waist line with fancy girdle is becoming to many figures. • The; front closing is one of the most popular features of the new skirts. Some of the many gored and gored circular skirts have the ha- bit back. The most popular shirt waist of the moment is made of white wash net.. - etc. ill,. otic s , oats of , Dressy c will have silk and lace for elabora- tion. The craze for aigrettes and many plumes is making millinery tremen- dously costly. Empire style coats are in high favor, both for evening and for dressy wear in the day. So pretty is the costume effect that there is little probability that its popularity will wane. It is evident that small neat stripes and checks will rule the day, large checks being little worn. Fashionable' new tones include charming shade of navy blue, smoke, leather, bronze, and very dark old rose. There is a note of simplicity in children's costumes and the over- dressed child is now the exception. That the fashionable skirt of the day may be smooth fitting, all extra material .must be eliminated from underwear. • Among the new materials are found attractive designs in wor- steds, but the serges and the pana- mas will probably predominate. The first need -of the autumn is a tailored suit to replace the light- weight voile or pongee has served the summer through. Character may be added to neck- wear by means of the new long, narrow velvet and braid tied with tasseled or pendent bead ends. Black is anxart with a touch of gold to relieve it, while black sa- tin is much used to trim street gowns of navy blue. The body -and -sleeves -in -one idea prevails in all classes of under and outer garments, and often is seen et its best in waists. Some of the new large hats are decided in their down curving lines, others are flattened out, and all carry low clowns. Real Irish crochet collar and cuff sets come in heavy effects as well as in the Baby Irish, and they are as desirable as they are durable. In the latest millinery wide .brim- med Gainsborough and Rembrandt effects are seen, and fancy feathers will be popular trimming. An innovation shirt waist sleeve is a leg -o' -mutton with a couple of groups of tucks that run from shoulder to cuff along the outside, On some of the new French hats aigrettes are used in profusion, sometimes as much as $$100 worth of aigrettes appearing on one hat. In some of the new shirt waists heels yokes are introduced, and no doubt will increase in usage ne the $east n'5 Styles become more firmly et,tablished. - I;xtreino French fashion plates shoal the ultra stylish woman with no hips, with her coat long and straight, and ler skirt hanging Ebreight from the waist, )'rills are much used far trim- ming gnimpes and sleeves. the lat- ter having frills at the, elbow, the lower part of the slot •e being flat yr e my slightly gathered, . Valencia lace stocks in the Gill- ian style are finished about the hot - me w'.tli plaitirigs of two or three ia•ches in width, arranged to spread Mit about the base of the collar dine, Early autumn offerings include manly bordered effects in beautiful designs and colorings in wool and eaten voile; foulard, crepe weaves, pongee, India silk, lawn, mull, be- tiete, not, ate. NOT A I307.IdT14dOM7; SPOUSE, The Heiress—"Ent why -Should I • marry MI 1 1 don't 104 HOt Suitoi Ott, that's all right, I sh,a'n't• be home very Muth, you know 1"' AFTER DOCTORS FAILED "Although it is now some years since I found it necessary to take medicine of. any kind, I attribute my present good health entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Thus writes Mr. Wnl, Ferguson, St. John West, N. B. Mr, Ferguson continues :—"For years I was a suf- ferer from chronic bronchitis and general debility, I had always been delicate, but as 1 grew older I seemed to grow weaker, and at the approach of autumn I commenced to cough and had to remain in tho house all winter. With the gaming of summer I always got a little bet- ter, only to be laid low again when the fine weather was over. During my last and most severe attack my cough became more distressing and 1 raised considerable phlegm, while at night I would be bathed in a cold, clammy sweat. The doctor's medicine relieved my cough a little during the day time, but there was no other improvement as I had no appetite, the night sweats continu- ed and.I was growing weaker. I changed doctors three different impression conveyed is that of s times, but with no improvement. Best dignity. The royal gallery Then'T began to take cod liver oil, faces the altar ;nd t Rheic daree s ghee but my stomach had grown so weak organ gallery, a that it refused to retain it. It was leries for peers and peeresses, mem- at this time when I was trying to hers of Parliment and reconcile myself to niy fate that a OTHER PRIVILEGED PERSONS. ll t elating cures wrought On the floor of the chapel there St. James's', and their daughter, the Princess Royal, was wedded , there to the Crown Prince of Prus- sia, afterward the Emperor Fred- erick, The present Prizrce and' Princess of Wales were also mar ried within the small preeincts. In 1 former reigns Prince George of _ (afterward Queen), Frederick Denmark and the Princess Anne the master of the children or mas- . Prince of 'Wales and the daughter ter of the sung, an oiIlce that can of the Duke of Coburg and George be traced back as far as the reign IV. and Queen Caroline were unit- of Edward IV, ed there, Their musical training is given 0f recent years several infants of t 3 them by the organist of the aristocratic lineage have been hap- Chapel Royal. Nothing more beau- tized in the Chapel Royal, and tiful in sound can be imagined than among the mast recent were the the pure and lovely voices of this twin sons of Lord and Lady Dud- unique choir, mingled with the mel- lty, the brother and sister-in-law low tones of the gentlemen and the o the bridegroom t to -day, to harmony of the extremely fine or - wham the King and the Prince of gang. It can host be likened to the Wales stood sponsor. ford;indeed,Magdalen naCollebe, Ox - It is commonly reported in de een it is uninteresting in appearance, scriptions of the Chapel Royal that the Chapel Royal and a college is close, small and devoid of beauty, save Among the names of past children `f<.r the Holbein ceiling, with its ex- are those of Orlando Gibbon:, Hen-. quisitely colored panelling, among ry Purcell, Sir John Goss, Samuel which a short inscription and the Sebastian 'Wesley and Sir Arthur crate 1.5.40, with the name of Retry1 Sullivan. When their voices break VIII„ are discernible. Small it is the children are awarded as an se- -it measures only sixty-two feet knowledgment of their good behav- lc.ng and seats only about 200 per- inx the sum of 230 from the Lord sons—but so well proportioned, de- Chamberlain and a Bible and pray - suite its galleries, that the ultimate er hook from the Bishop of Lon- don, as clean of the Royal Chapel. The chfappearing pr earake part in state con - the handsome ceras, app g in Olcl World costumes already de- scribed. --e---- PILES .CURED AT HOME By Herr Absorption Method, LADIES 11`,1. your acute, 11. addroee M,d you velli x• cpivo a trop sample o OM;butrieseb TEA. ApCOMPOUND harmless vegetable Medieror aweless rr and all dioceses twining theefo. woman, drugtate Roll at 250,or postpaid ter front llxTJ. A. Slocum, twtto(l, apdina dvenuo Toronto, SHARE DEVOURS YOVNC MA.N. Storekeeper on. Ocean Liner Falls Overboard. Passengers by the P. and 0• Company's Indian until steamer Arabia, which called at Plymouth, England, recently, havo been the unwilling witnesses of a terrible tragedy, a very popular member of the crew, William Newbury, being eaten by a shark, Newbury, who was 20 years of age and married, was storekeeper. Tor some days a large shark had been observed following the vessel. When the liner was in the vicinity of Cape Finistorre there was a shout of "Man overboard 1" Next moment every one's heart leaped as the thought of the shark occur- red. Quickly the ship was swung round, and a boat was manned. The man, who proved to bo New- bury, was observed in the water, evidently swimming, From the deck ho was soon to be keeping himself well afloat, while the boat raced in his direction. Nothing was seen of the dreaded fish, which had previ- ously roused the passenger's inter- est, but was now looked for with horror. Suddenly, according to the story of one of the passengers, as the man breasted tho waves pluckily, he gave vent to an agonized shriek. At the same instant there was a commotion in the waters, and his head disappeared. A few moments later the boat was on the scene— too late. The waves were tinged with blood. The ferocious fish and its victim were already in the depths, out of reach, and the dli3e- boat had to give up e - turn. ROW Newbury fell into the sea remains a mystery. No one appears to have known he was overboard until a shout was raised from the water. "THE CALL OF THE WILD." lace 0 n the another isnotP There continent of America to compare with the "Highlands of Ontario" ito deer and moose hunting. This part of Canada still forms a portion of. that small remnant of the world' pristine wilderness—nob yet the abode of man and his mighty civil- ization. Northern Ontario with its rich re- sources is regarded as the richest deer and moose country in e world. Moose season in the Moose coun- try opens October 16th for 31 days. Deer season in the Deer country opens November 1st for 15 days. These sections of Ontario are the places to hunt and valuable infor- mation as to how and when to get there and all particulars can be had free by addressing J. D. McDonald, System, Union Station, Grand ilToronto. ay STILL FAITHFUL, pampre r by ir. Williams' Pink Pills was are 01d -fashioned pews, and the left at my door, Although my quaintest are those reserved as friends thought me in a decline, seats of honor at the sides• of the and although I was feeling hope- altar. Even for morning service less myself, I decided to try the the chapel very rrequently has to Pills. After using several boxes, be lighted throughout, and when though I still continued to cough, 1from each 1 candle gleams felt better in other respects, and niy appetite was gradually return- ing. I was not only surprised, but pleased to find this improvement, and I gladly continued their use. By the time I had' taken ten boxes the night sweats and the cough hacl entirely disappeared, and I was feeling quite vigorous. I took two more boxes, and felt that there was no necessity to continue the treat- ment as I was in better health than I had ever been before. When I completed the twelfth box I weigh- ed myself and found that I had gained 32 pounds. As I said be- fore it is some years since my cure was effected, and I have not had a cough in any season since, and have always enjoyed the best of health. I believe, therefore, thatit is entirely duo to the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I am alive and well to -day, and I trust tsth others will benefit by my personal experience," Yon can get these pills from your medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CHAPELROYALROMANCES If you suffer from bleed- ing, itching, blind or protruding sconce, a Piles, send me your to cure address, andthe effect is very beautiful. More I will tell you howtto absorption so is it when to theliousdles profusion.. 1 self at treatment ;ome and w will also send some ddocl in g p of this home treatment free for the pews are wedding Toraroyal g removed and low seats take their place. This was done for the mar- riage of the Prins Queen Victoria Princess of Wales. When Q married so elaborse were the pre- parations necessary that the sum of 4.10,000 was spent upon then, Bishop Burnet 'lodged a com- plaint" in his day to the Princess Anne (afterward Queen) against the "ogling and sighing which was ever being indulged in at the Chap- el Royal," begging that the pews )night be raised higher and made into closets, as in fact they after- ward were. It was Queen .Anne who in the first year of her reign ordered 'the Yeoman of her Majesty's removing wardrobe' to provide three umbrel- las for the Chapel Royal anti two for the Ante -Chapel. Curious royal warrants and or- ders in connection with the conduct of services attendance in the Chapel Royal areextant.1622 il, was decreed by James I. that: "Noe man whatsoever presume to wayte upon us to the Chappel in bootes and spurs." Charles II. ordered for the chapel through Lord Sandwich, "Master • of our Great Waldrohe.,a THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, connected doubtless with the uphol- story and heating arrangements of the sacred edifice, as well as with the services: "Item—two bare hydes of oxe leather. "Item—three thousand of tent- hookes, three hamers, one fire sbovle, one pare of tongs, three black jacks, three gispens, two brushes, one perfuming pan of iron, six houro glasses, and a pairs of strong iron andirons; and that you content and pay for making the premises," In explanation of these curious appliances it may he added that black jacks were large mugs made of leather, used in those clays for the serving of small beer, and that a gispen was a small pot or cup, also made of leather. The perfum- ing pan of iron would be used for the incense burnt upon special oc- casions in tho Chapel Royal, and the hour glasses probably to regu- late the length of the sermons, In the days of long sermons George III., who was a regular at- tendant at the services, used to be left alone at the conclusion of them, according to an old story, with his equerry and the parson r'to freeze it out together," the Queen and the royal family having dropped out one by one from the chapel. It is narrated of the same monarch that he used to heat time with his music roll while the anthem was being sung, and incidentally bang the powdered polls of Inc pages when they were inattentive. There is a record of Ilse continu- ance of very long and emphatic sermons in later years in a repar- tee uttered by Queen Victoria dur- ing the first year of her reign, who upon being asked by Lord Norman - by whether she had not found the chapel very hot, answered, "Yes, and the sermon was very hot too." THE CHOIROE L. THE CHAPEL adds to the pictorial attributes of the edifice, as well as to the exqui- site beauty of the services there performed. It is composed of the "gentlemen" and "children," and the children, or boys, are clad in old-fashioned re, the old-fas 1 )'al uniform of gold and scarlet, with white ruffs and bands, knee breeches and s!ockings, They ars boarded, clothed anc1 educated tinder rho supervision of THE SCENE OF ROYAL WED. DINGS AND CIIRIS'TENINGS. A Mark of Great Honor to Receive Permission to be Wedded There. The Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, is little known to the vast majority of Londoners. Visitors to the metropolis who make a point of seeing all the his- toric buildings to which they can obtain access, says the London Daily Mail, well know the unosten- tatious position of the chapel, which is entered from what is called the Color Court of the palace. But to Inc many ordinary Londoners who wend their way through the courts of the palace, past the sentries who keep watch and ward beneath the Henry VIII. gateway, as a near cut from Pall Mall to Belgravia, does the large window to the right t•f the portal mean more than a mere window Yet inside the edifice lighted by it Icings and Princes have been married and have worshipped for hundreds of years and many babies of high degree have been baptized/. It was in that chapel that King Charles T. attended service before wall=ing through the park to the headsman's ),lock in Whitehall. It is a mark of great honor to re- ceive permission from the King to be wedded in the Chapel Royal, which is ono of the 'peculiar" and 'orztraparoehial" places of worship in the realm, and not often is the - little edifice used fur the celebra- tion of THE NUPTIALS Or A SUBJECT. wueen ere married n tha e Chapel RoyaPrince l w trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immedi- ate relief and permanent but tes- as- sured. Send no money, Dihece_ of this offer.. Write today t•, Mrs. M. hummers, Box 103 'Windsor, Ont. TOO MUCH. The trouble with the man who succeeds in drowning his sorrows in the slowing bowl is that he con- tinues to celebrate the event. In Fields Far Off.—Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is known in Austra- ba, South and Central America as well as in Canada and the United States, and its consumption in- creases each year. It has made its own way, and all that needs to be done is to keep its name before the public. Everyone knows that it is to be had at any store, for all mer- chants keep it. • "How did you learn that Blink- ers has stepped into a fortune?" "Well, he used to be called cracked but now be is spoken of as eccen- tric." Overworked Persons, either mentally or. Ovcrw „ • Bho world rmrowue, onever strength and health �tiaY.ly re, — Jspa har h word to Manton his wifs he nev- er spoke"but was �•Zres," remarked a lady, that 'doe I should like to known Have you tried Holloway's Corn Cure? It has no equal for remov- ing these troublesome exeresences as many have testified svho have tried it. Qn p Tag on ar�Pllug of Packfiwin Tpbacco � �� e glands, kr 4gallty. Pb,..i.-y, shnnld aryl 1 trrolo and they win 40 Evidence of Positive Supremacy S There are forty-six manufacturers of sewing machines in America. g How many can you name P How many did you ever hear of g One name comes to the mind of every woman immediately -- the Singer — and there's a very good reason. 1 The Singer makes and sells as many ma., chines in a year as all the other forty-five, manufacturers combined. g The Singer Sewing Machine is known as the best sewing machine in every country) on the globe. There is a Singer store in every city of the world. Why? g Because, when you buy a Singer you do not buy simply so much wood and steel— you buy the latest result of the longest and best experience. Sold only I,y Singer Sewing Machine Company TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG 312 Manning Chamnor0 833 board of Trade 6:dg 304 Main Street Captain—"What's all this about? 1 thought you were a Christian Scientist." Seaside passenger—"So I am. I've just been giving my dinner ab- sent treatment•" Rose-colored spots on the bodies children of are bo roes mistakenfordisease measles.Thetrouble promptly cured with Weaver's aerte. the akiul "What do you think of my exe- cution on the piano?" "No better place for your execution could be chosen. I have always been in fa- vor of punishing criminals on the scene of the crime. THE LAZY MILKMAID. "I wish you'd turn to milk," she said, "And save me all this clutter,' And Mooley winked the other eye, And turned instead to butt her. Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chil- dren become subject to cholera morbus caused by irritating acids that act violently on the linng of the intestines, Pains and clanger - our purgings ensue and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the saf- est and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, it will °heck the inflammation and Save the child's life. If a man is a good guesser an d possesses the faculty of keeping his mouth shut he may bo able to pose as a statesman. It is better not to want a thing than it is to get it and wish you hadn't. For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. so CENTS, ALL ORUQOISTS, OR THE PANGO COMPANY, - TORONTO. ho:eezle—Lyman area & 00,, Toronto and Montrone ; Lyman, Knox a Clarhaon, W Toronto • National Drug Co., London. A. J. PA Y l ION & CO., 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at present prices pay from 7 per cent. to 35 per cent. per annum and are in our opinion a good speculative investment: Crown Reserve, City of Cobalt, popular a socks and is should increase in g and Tretheway are poP price, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. FARM FOR SALE land"0,1 gap n11 , The Mild Climate of Virginia lanrabury ; frame baro and outbuitdings, 8 room- ' eel frame house on stone cellar, well watered and nicely situated. For particulars apoly Box 18, )Tolland Landing. IRRIGATED FARM 100 nem, m' 1 fromo m town and station,ation fa r sale with crops, ,took machined etc. one-thirdane,b. Apply W. seamier, Ouden; British Columbia. Use the safe, pleasant and effec- tual worm killer, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator ; equals it. Procure a botnothing bottle and take it home. Angler—"Is it against the law to fish in this stream, can you tell me?" Native — "Nos, but it's again' common sense. Ther' ain't no fish in itt" It will be noticed in the Singer Sewing Machine Company's adver- tisement thttt there are three ad- dresses at the bottom of the an- nouncement, Any one writing will please, address them at the nearest ere of the three places to his post office. Dyeing 1 Clea,nIng I For the rer7 heel rood your work to eh. "15191171513 AME015121 61ME101O 60:' Lock ter agora lo your town, 0,.eod dame, efiestroml,Tcronto, Ottawa, Qnrbmes ANTED. Local Agent well introduced at Grocers and Butchers. GApply o boxd side line, high commission, 87 P. O. Waterloo, Ont. WANTS®a offers splendid opportunities for stook raising, fruit growled, dairying and general farming. Winters are short. Climate healthful. Land good and selling below Its value, but increasing Ss value each year. Arany Canadians aro living to Virginia. Write for information to W. 15O2N 107.5, Ootuwissicnor of Agriculture,, Vs, Ladies to do plain and light sew- ing at home, whole or spare time; good pay, work sent any distance, charges paid' Send stamp for full particulars, National Manufacture ing Co., Montreal. DISCOURAGING- It's enough to discourage temper- ance reformers when money is tight. TIMELY. "Well," moralized Mr. Never - go, "we are here to -clay and gone to -morrow." glanc- ing said Miss Hotshot, g ing at the clock; "I've noticed that about you :" Tested by Time.—In his justly - celebrated Pills Dr. Parmelee has given to the world one of the most unique medicines offered to the public in late years, Prepared to meet the want for a pill which could be taken without nausea and that would purge without pain, it has met all requirements in that direction, and ib is in general use not only because of these two qua- lities, but because it is known to possess alterative and curative powers which place it in the front rank of medicines. STRENGTH OE MIND. Shc It is a Liver Pill—Many of the ailments that man has to contend with havo their origin in a disord- ered liver, which is a delicate or- gan, peculiarly susceptible to the disturbances that come from irre- gular habits or lack 0± carsat neat - in eat- ing, and drinking. fox the great many liver regulators naw pressed on the attention of sufferers, Of these, there is none superior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, Their operation though gentle is effective, and the most de- licate can use them, 'pears to bo bwelc a powerfullrusband strong - re ledod man,' M03. IIaYy rix -•--"110 shore alt. I've i how'd him t' read a patent medi- eine almanac from cover t' "cover without foelin' that he had enny uv th' symptorf s." 16 CANADA'S BEST AND IS USED Tri WORLD OVER Bell Organs aro also word famed Send for 75 to Catalog No. Ino Boli Plaoo anC Organ Co„ ltd,, Guelph, Ont More people would enjoy seeing their relations if et them through tadlong-d stancold ce telephone. --- For a few weeks after marriage n woman is unable to understand why her husband wears such a small -sized hat. COBALT HAS MADE GOOD 118ll nndlodnfo over 812.0150 0 O .," .A UIC q A new Cobalt propositionwhloh Involves the development of 43 acres of mining preperty Ideally located In the recognized miners zona only two blocks removed from the Creat Nlplsting, Right of Way and La Rose, Oat In at the bottom. This is wharo the money is made, QD We are offering a limited amount of Ulrlca at 20 cants per share, 51,00 spar, no personal liability, on an instalment plan of 2 cents par share per month, 111 Only a few weeks ago orlrlylaVisi Cro our r clients Into Temfskeming, hva RolorVO from 20 to 50 cents per share. T, at 56, and OroWeagerly R sev bought FiguraSOWS h t profits. el Wo aro Investing our own mom In Ulrlca, Comi and go along, Sand for map an ask for regular Market letter, STEWART n& LOCKWOOD RS IS Adelaide St. E. TORONTO Mcntbrrs Standard Stack•and 51181nd rrmahanpo Publicity makes a prods et noted, ryuality brings Laine, "Salads" Tea is both noted and famous. 'f Every Farmer Knew how mtrcl, money ho could save by using a, Pairbanks4idrso, aok•0f•all•Tr"doe f1aouiloo 11,1, ging to saw wood,map mater, grind food, ,sa, We would tot bo able 'to wooly tho (lowland, Cot this ad, out and sand to to to -day, and wa, Pin Bond you our floc catalogue. Name Addrose_-.- -- 1I ho Canadian Fnlrbanke 0o.,Limited, Torosto, flat, Dlorilrbal, V51talprg, vanoouvor, 1 ;i