The Brussels Post, 1911-4-6, Page 7111~4,4,14e4,41414^‘,.,0,4 WWII/
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TOQUES, 'ROCKS AND COATS..
Floral toques wiI1 be very popular
in the early spring, and they will
,be found exceptionally becoming
when the flowers of whioh they are
composed arc Chosen in their own
naturally beautiful tints and not
dyed in semi ouz'ious colors, such
a$ nature herself never ventures to
show. For wearing with a coat and
skirt in fine cream Boating serge
a pretty toque of this kind has been
prepared, made entirely in wall
flowers, while in the ease of a
dainty afternoon frock in the new
brocaded crape de chine, chosen in
a beautiful shade of Saxe blue, the
headgear will be carried owe in
white roses and pale -green foliage,
with an airgrette of forget-me-nots,
to emphasize the dainty and delis
oath- blue seen in the gown.
Some very pretty frooks are be-
ing made in the new brocaded crepe
de chine, which is really a very
fascinating fabric, the raised de-
signs being woven always in the
same: coloring as the background
and having very mach the effect, at
a little distance, of -it pattern raised
broehe velvet on a silk gauze
ground.
.Some of these small hats show a
very curious admixture of straws;
each strand displaying a different
color, until some six or seven en-
tirely odd shades have been se-
lected and placed next to each
other without any apparent rhyme
or reason. A toque .may be seen,
for instance, with strands of straw
itt - white, crimson, green, dark
blue, mauve and pink, the combin-
anon of which is not nearly so crude
and -harsh as it may sound in' cold
print, since the shades are soft in
themselves and carefully selected.
The straw, too, is pliable enough
to be draped into turban folds which
follow the natural curves of the
''head, and can easily be adapted to
individual requirements by a deft
teach here and there. On it parti-
colored toque of this ' description,
by far the smartest kind of trim -
man's. is a full bow of black velvet
ribbon tied en aigrette with very
tall loops brought high on one side.
An exceedingly becoming hat is
made in fino black straw and in a
new and very pretty shape, which
may considered perhaps as a mo-
dified and improved Napoleon,
since it clii;plays more or less the
popular three-quarter form, owing
chiefly, no , doubt, to the original
way in which the trimming is ar-
ranged. Two white aigrettes, very
tall and hill, are placed one at the
back of the hat and one in front,
both being arranged in such a way
that they hold to brim firmly
ag ,fust the crown, and gives an
air of chic smartness to the whole
toilette.
Jabots of lace and lingerie, al-
ways SO charmingly worn with the
tailored quit, are again in favor and
are likely to be seen in great va-
riety in the early spring and sum-
mer, The lace plaiting of lingerie
is fascinating and is a practical
way of making a severe tailor shit
look chic. The frills over the .hand
• are never very popular with wo-
men becausethey so soon become
soiled. The shirtwaists of lingerie,
finished with it neat, tight -fitting
embroidered wristband and an in-
section of hand -made ombroidery,
are always pretty and practical.
Blank .satin, plain' or embroider-
ed. and dark embroidered linens
are used for ,tailor -wades, while
quite a novelty is white linen veil-
ed in black mousseline de sole.
Another novelty is a soft, shiny
voile,, striped- black and white,
trimmed with black satin or black
velvet. This now voile will be mach
woria this spring. White satin tail -
USING PUROM IVES
INJURES HEALTH
nut You Need in Spring is•
a
Blood Building Tonic
A. spring medicine is an actual
necessity to most people. Nature
demands it as an aid in carrying
off the impurities that have accts-
mutated in the blood <luring the long
winter months of indoor life. Un-
fortunately thousands of people
who recognize the necessity for a
spring medicine do not know what
is best to take and dose themselves
with harsh, ,griping purgatives.
This is a serious mistake. Ask
any doctor and he will tell you
Haat the use of purgative medicines
weakens the system, but does not
cure disease. In the spring the
system needs building up -purga-
tives cannot do this -they weaken
you still more, The blood should
be niacle rich, red, pure and only a
tonic medicine can do this, The
best blood building, nerve rester -
Mg tonic medical science' has yet
discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Every dose of this medicine
actually makes new, rich blood.
This new blood strengthebs every
organ, every nerve and every part
of the body, This is why Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills cure headaches
and backaches, rheumatism and
neuralgia, banish pimples and erup-
tions, and give a glow of health to
pale and sallow cheeks, Men, wo,
men and growing boys and girls
who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
eat 'well, sleep well, and feel bright,.
active and strong. If you need •a
medicine this spring -and roost
likely e.ou do -try this great reviv-
ing tonic add feel the new life, new
health, and new strength it will put
into you.
Sold by all medicine' dealers or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $2,50 from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
WHAT A MAN WANTS.
What st man wants in a woman
is somewhat as .follows;
She must be a dream of beauty.
She must be an angel with the
smile of a seraph and a great mass
of magnificent hair, all her own.
She must possess a perfect tem-
per and never raise her voice save
in song.
She moat be a splendid house-
keeper and not require any ser-
vants.
She must love children and be
able to tend to them.' She must be
a fine musician ancl have a mind
stored . with all , the intellectual
wealth of the ages, but must never
get the idea that hubby hasn't the
superior intellect and doesn't know
everything.
She must dress in the latest fash-
ion, but must spend no money in so
doing.
She must lee interesting, elusive,
gay, of a deep religious nature,
lively, modest, retiring, self-sacri-
ficing, brilliant, fascinating, but a
lover of home and fireside, prefer-
ring the society of her husband to
anything ease on earth, but not wor-
rying when the doesn't get any of
it.
That is all that most men require.'
WASTED HOURS.
A young man, through family in-
fluence; obtained a position as eon-
fidential clerk' in the office. of a
well-known eomn trcial man. The
first 'morning ho got down to the.
ofiieo at ,nine o'clock, and found
his master hard at work.
On the second morning he pre-
sented himself at 9.30, Again he
found his chief.. there ahead of him,
working diligently. The third day
he arrived at the office at eight.
or-macles, and also whits, khaki and Thera was his master already burl-
ed in business.
That night, on his way home, the
young man took counsel with hims.
self and determined to be ahead of
his boss ab any cost. Accordingly
linen suits are repre$entativo of Ito set tut alarm Mock foe 6.30, and
what will appear in the spring, lane by sweat exerciso of. will power
managed to show up at the office
ruby ratines aro having a decided
vogue on sunny spring clays at
southern resorts.:
Whether or not the little coats
that aro coming in with the first
little garments are exceedingly
jaunty .and almost universally be-
coming, Straight, unfitted mod-
els aro Monate], and all sorts of
little affairs: that fasten with one
big button souiowhev'o butweett the
throat and rho waistline.
T,.11> iI)i;il TIIE LA,W'YElt.
The Asti"., tri of tt Woman Found
(Milts, of Murder.
Lifter xentence of twenty years'
hard labor had been passed on an
elderly widow for the -murder of e
relative, an unprecedented scene
wee tltnes:mil ill the Afetltbriabon.
(Froth) Assize Court. The woman
had no 1003o heard the tvordsthan
she drew a ll ,.,:o, out of hor dress
and flung ib with at.ell unot ring aim
in the direction of is barrister act-
ing for the family of the murdered
uxua, that the noonit encircled his
aeek and 55 a is tightened it he was
pulled tt the floor. Had not sever-
al of hie (olle:testes ,and the gen-
iiartn e iii the hall hastened tut the
).eseitti, the ttitf,utnnate man would
have bum strangled outright. As
Ter the ,halted and foo skill:fitl wici-
ew, r, tremendous struggle ensued
before else wield .Ite wagered,
before 7.30. There was lis chief
working away.
As tho cleric entered tho employer
.looked up at hire with a quizzical
air,
"Young' man," said be, "what
use do yeti make of your mern-
iegs ?"
.t. BOOK FOR M.O'1.'11.EE1i.
Evel'y mother is naturally
anxious fol' Information that
will enable her to keep the. Ills
lie tees in good health. The.
Dr. Williams' iilcdlcine Co.,
have issued a little book which
contains a great deal of in•.
fo eed:ton on the cafe of ba•
hies and young children that
every mother' ought to know.
The book will be sent free to
any mother who will send her
nitmn and address, with Cie
mune of this newspaper; to
The Dr. Williams' Medicate
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Fortunately for most of us corn
mon some isn't fashionable.
1?ESTITAL OF Immo.
iron Workers Engaged in 'Turning
Out Armor for Knights,
T�laboritte preparations are Daow
being made for the pageant of Lon-
don, whioh is to be Otte of the prin-
oipel features of the forthcoming
Festival of Empire, to be held ab
the Crystal Palace, from May to
October next, under the patronage
and with the support of Iiia Majes-
ty's Government -a distinction
rarely accorded to events of this
kind.
The
pageant promises to be ono
of
the . greatest historical specta-
cles ever witnessed, for neither
money nor pains are being spared
in the effort to make the 24 scenes
which are to .be enacted, accurate
representations of the various per
iods selected, The, costumes and
dresses for this huge undertaking
are in themselves a very big item
and some iclea of the work that is
being done in the way of dressing
the pageant in the exact mode of
the respective periods, may be gath-
ered from the fact that there are
no fewer than 15,000 ^ performers
taking part in the various scenes.
In order that every little detail
of the costumes may be absolutely
emirate, a Research Committee
was formed, whose duty it was to
trace in the various museums and
private houses old master pieces
and tapestries portraying charac-
ters and scenes in stirring times
long gone by. Then a large staff of
artists, all specialists in this kind
of work, was engaged to make cop-
ies from the paintings, and from
these colored drawings the designs
for the dresses were executed.
Of the tett thousand or more cos-
tumes required for the pageant
there are nearly seven, thousand
already completed, work which ne-
cessitated a staff of. over 200 work-
ers being engaged practically night
and clay during the past twelve
months. All the material employ-
ed in the manufacture is of the fin-
es quality, and all the principals,
ath m, will be clad are in the finest sat-
ins,s
silks and richest velvets, com-
patible with the dignity of the char-
acters they are impersonating.
It will thus be seen that the cost
of dressing the pageant alone is a
very big item of expenditure, for
the dresses range in price from £2
to e0 guineas, the latter price hav-
ing been paid for the outfit for the
]ady who will play the part of
Queen. Elizabeth,
Another important item is the
armor .' r the knights. It is if there is sufficient available
armor in the country for the bun-
dreds of characters that will be
thus clad in the pageant, so that it
was decided to manufacture special
suits for the occasion. In order to
do this a special armoryhas been
established at the Crystal Palace,
where no fewer than 80 workmen
are busily engaged in turning out
the mail armors, The chain armors,
another big item in itself, has been
contracted out.
Y-
AtefOrzhergnte4ly.ones colla..hel16e 1. 2S cents.'
A man may be working foi' all he
is worth and not be worth much at
that.
An Oil That is Famous. -Though'
Canada was not the birthplace of
Dr. Themes', Eclectric Oil, it is the
home of that famous compound.
From here its good name was
spreticl to Central and South Ams
erica, the West Indies, Australia
and. New Zealand. That is far afield
enough to attest its excellence, for
in all these countries it is. on sale
and in demand.
Sho-"l.Cr.
Bloom aloes not pay
his wife much attention." He -
"No o ; the only time I ever knew
him to go out with her was dime
when; the' gas exploded."
PILES coast, IN k: TO rq DAYS
Your dru •gBist will refund tuonay. if PA50 OIJiT.
ttCN falls to ours any case of Babiat, Blind,
Blooding or Protruding P0es in 0 to 1; days.. 500
She -"Why are all vessels spoken
of us `she It's because they all
glide so gracefully, isn't it1" Ile
We because their rigging
coats so much."
Household troubles: Headache,
toothache, Earache, Stomach ache.
Namlies Wizard Oil cures these
aches and pains, so why don't you
keep a bottle in the house,
Count that clay lost whose low de-
scending sun
Views from thy hand no worthy ac-
tion done.
--Author unknown,
NOTHING TO IT.
"I blame my downfall on trashy
literature," said the burglar,
"Gives you false ideas of Biel"
"]fat's it. De hero of de' dints)
novel always breaks jail, and I ain't
never been able to break jail yet."
Mr , tnglos, Selkirk, entered
her 90 yeiu eocoutly, She is per-
haps the only living 13ordoret' who
has often WE aid spoken to Sir
Walter Scott. • When very young,
Mrs hales, whose maiden imam
wet Elizabeth Haig, became ser-
vant to owe of Sit' Walter's garden-
ers itt Ab},cdstord.
FROM EVERY CORNER
OF THE OOMINION
COMB REPORTS OP CUEEs
MADE BY DODO'S IUDN1;Y
PILLS.
Magdaion Islands, Quebec, tell, of
Mrs. Cormier, a sufferer for six
years, who was made a new wo-
man by Dodcl's Kidney 1'iIis.
Amherst Island, Havre Aubert,
Magdalen Islands, Que., March 27
(Special), --.That suffering women in
all corners of Canada are being
restored to health by Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills is shown' in the press every
day, and this island is not without
its striking examples, Mrs. Peter
C. Cormier, a well known and es-
timable resident, tells the follow-
ing story of her cure:
• "For six years I suffered with
Rheumatism, Backache and Nerv-
ousness. I could not sleep nor eat,
and I was always tired. My limbs
were •heavy .and I had a dragging'
sensation across the tains.
"Hearing of cures by Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills I decided to try them.
Seven boxes made anew woman of
me,"
For it score of years Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills have been in use in Can-
ada. They have been tried in thou-
sands of oases and there is riot on
record a single case where they have
failed to cure diseased Kidneys.
Thousands of Canadian men and
women will tell you they owe their
good health to Dodd's Kidney Pills.
RATHE1t DIM.
A tourist, concluding a visit to
Ireland, was bidding farewell to an
attendant.
"Good-bye, Pat 1"
"Good-bye, yer.'onor, and may
Heaven bless you; and may every
hair on your hear be a candle to
Light you to glory on the last day."
"Well, Pat," said the tourist,
showing hum a bald pate, "when
that day comes there won't be much
of a torchlight procession."
Impurities of the Blood Counter-
acted -Impurities in the blood come
from defects in the action of the
liver. They are revealed by pim-
ples and unsightly blothes on the
skin. They must be treated in-
wardly, and for this purpose there
is no more effective compound to
be used than Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills'. They act directly on .the
liver and by setting up healthy pro-
oosses have a beneficial effect upon
the blood, so that impurities are
eliminated. . -
"I sometimes wish I were a mer-
maid beneath the dark blue seal"
exclaimed a romantic woman. "And.
so do I, my dear," replied her hus-
band, whojust had been treated to
a long lecture; "then you would
have to keep your mouth closed or
drown l"
Corns cannot exist when Hollo-
way's Corn Cure is applied to them,
because it goes to the root and kills
the growth.
Maud -"How pretty and careless
Mabel's hair always looks." Ger-
tie-"Yes, and it takes her two
hours to make it look that way.".
..TRY MURiNE EVE REMEDY„
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart-Sootees 11)ye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
50o, $1.00. Marine Bye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books.
and Eye Advice Thee by IlIail.
eMurine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
When sonic people say they did
their best we aro glad it wasn't
their worst.
MInard's Liniment tures °Urns, Ets.
"An' ye fell from a window, Jer-
ry 1 How far was it ye fell 9"
"Tin aeries,' ',ell, well, that
was a great fall! And what diel ye
think of on your way down 1".
"Whoi, I didn't think of nothin'
until 1 passed th' fifth story. Thin
I remembered 1 left me pipe on the
window sill."
Only ono "BROMO QUININE"
That le LAXA'.l'INI BRCtlO <f3,�01NINit' took
for the signature of ia, W. OSovit, Bud the
World over to Duro ,ttCoirl in One Dar. 810
"Mamma," shouted little Willie
from the nursery, "Johnnie wants
half the bed." ' "Well," queried
his mother, , "isn't ho ,entitled to
half of it I" "Yes," replied Wil-
lie, ''Itit he wauts his half in the
middle," -
Teacher -•"Johnny, why were you.
not at school yesterday 4" Pupil -
"Please, ma'am, I was cottvales-
cin'." Teacher (in surprise)
"Froin what, - pray?"' Pupil -
'Throe apple-dumplin's an' a pac-
ket, of cigarettes."
The fishing line will soon bo the
popular chord.
Otto sever hears of a lawyer go-
leg to law on tris owls account.
Minatd's liniment ttaIleuss Nturalgla.
'FSK
A 00.4g C?1'
THE nest. festoons,
CO JC HS to COLDS
PASSIM) OPP LIGHTLY.
Tommy had been invited to dine
at a learned professor's house, and
bis mother was anxious for leis good
behavior at the table, so she gave
mow colo i sT itAns TO TIIJi him elaborate instructions,
1'A Gll''1C COAST,"'.ell, 'Tommy, how did you got
tin 1" she asked on his return,
Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and "Oh, "You .air right, ma,
.are !pits) sure you didn't
North Western Line, daily from do anything Impolite 1"
March 10th to April 10th from all "Well, no, ma -at least, nothing
points in Canada. to speak of,"
Personally conducted California The another's anxiety was areas -
tours in Pullman tourist sleeping ed.
oars on through trains leave Chi- "Ah 1. Then there was something
sago Tuesdays and• Thursdays of wrong, Now, tell xne all about it,
each week. Tommy."
Pullman tourist sleeping care "Oh, it wasn't much! You tee,
daily. For full particulars apply I. was trying to cut my meat, and it
to B. H. Bennett, General Agent, slipped off my plate on to the floor."
40 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.; "Oh, nay dear boy, what did you
F. H. Terry, Travelling Agent; Flo
Toronto, or S. A, Hutchinson, "Oh, I just said sort of careless-
Manager Tours Dept., 212 Clark ly, ;'That's always the way with
St,, Chicago, Ill. tough meat,' andwent on with my
.p dinner!„
n F
CANADA S CHAMPION DANCER.
PLIGHT FOR AERONATJTS.-
Aviation Moet to be Held in Jing-
land Next Summer.
Practical interest is already
shown in the international aviation
contests, whioh are to be held in
England during the coming sum-
mer. Most of the leading French
flying men and aeroplane manufac-
turers have made arrangements to
bo present, including M. Louis
Bleriot, who, although not a com-
petitor, will attend both in the Gor-
don Bennett Cup Race and the 1,000
miles contest round England. In
each race M. Bleriot will have
ready two or three gangs of mech-
anics, with full equipment, to as-
sist all competitors, independent of
their nationality, who will ride
Bleriot monoplanes. For the Gor-
don Bennett Cup flight the task
will be easy enough, as the compet-
ition takes place in an aerodrome.
As regards the 1,000 miles race,
the gangs of mechanics' will travel,
alternately, twelve hours in ad-
vance of the competitors, to each
town on the itinerary, so as to be
ready to make any repairs on the
spot, and with the utmost despatch.
g
Some years ago there was a trial
Cured of Piles by Za.m-Buk,
Mr. Thomas T. Hogan, Cham-
pion Clog and Pedestal Dancer of
Canada, who resides at 59 Cham-
bord St., 'Montreal, writes: "It
gives me much pleasure to let you
know my opinion of your wonderful
Zam-Buk, For some time past I
have ben troubled with piles, but
this year I suffered so much that
I was obliged to cancel a number
of engagements. I tried all the so-
called remedies that were xecom-
mended, but they seemed to do me.
no good. Having been advised to
try Zama -Bilk I purchased a box,
and after applying it few times I
felt marked relief. I continued with
the Zane-Buk treatment, and the
relief was extended into a perman-
ent cure. I gladly permit you to
use my experience as an illustration
of the great value of Zara-Buk."
Mr. William Kenty, of Upper
Nine Mile River, Hants Co., N.S.,
says: "I suffered terribly from
piles, the pain at times being al -
west unbearable. Zam-Buk was re-
commended to me. So I procured
a supply, and after a, very short
time Zam-Buk effected a complete
cure."
Zam-Buk is also a cure for ul
for murder in Ireland in which the f cera, abscesses, eczema, cold sores,
evidence was so palpably insufHci- chapped hands, varicose ulcers,
rashes, blood -poison, ringworm,
cuts, burns, bruises, children's
abrasions, totter, salt rheum, etc.
All druggists and stores sell at 50c.
box, or post free from Zam-Buk
Co., Toronto, for price. Zam-Buk
Soap, which may be had from any
druggist at 25c, per tablet, should
be used instead of ordinary soap in
alI eases of eruptions and skin dis-
eases and for baby's bath.
NO SIGN OF IT.
ent that the judge Stopped the case
and directed the jury to return a
verdict of "Not guilty!' A well-
known lawyer, however, who wish-
ed to do something for the fee he
had received for the defence, claim-
ed the privilege of addressing the
Court. "We'll hear you with plea-
sure, Mr. B—," said the judge;
"but, to prevent accident, we'll
first acquit the prisoner."
hikhi
Wifey-"They say the new spring
nfeli►r a+ePp cand6a. �nres mal,t:', >' eet� hats will be moderato."
1�1e throat aai I:: - 21t cent:. Hubby -"I'll bet a fiver the bills
won't show it.rr
"When I engaged' you, Lucinda,"
said the mistress to her cook, "you
said you had no male friends. Now,
almost every time I come into the
kitchen, 'I find a man there."
"Goodness, mural" laughed Lucin-
da, "He ain't no friend of mine."
"Then who is he l" demanded the
lady. "He' is just my husband,"
the reply.
genera's Liniment for sale everywher4
A young man married agaiasb the
wishes of his parents, and itt telling
a friend how to break the news to
them said: "Tell them first that I
am dead, and gently work up to
the climax."
"A Grand Medicine" is the encs-
milmt often passed on Bicicle's Anti
Consumptive Syrup, and when the
results from its use are considered,
as borne out by many persons who
To whom it may concern: This
is to certify that I have used MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT myself as well
as prescribed it in my practice
where a liniment was required and
have never failed to get -the desired
effect.
C. A. KING, M.D.
HIS AMBITION.
"What is his ambition?"
"Just the same as everybody -to
have more money than his neigh-
bor."
No child should be allowed to staf-
fer an hour from worms when
ave employed ' it in stopping i prompt relief can be got in a sim-
coughs and eradicating colds, it is i pie but strong remedy -Mother
more than grand. . Kept in the Graves' Worm Exterminator.
house it is always at hand and it
has no equal as a ready remedy, If ,Stern Parent --"Tommy, yea are
you have not tried it, do so at once. not to play with that Smith boy
athe young doe
v more; or
het how' to av
\save his.
looks
i
!bad d little
"I don't quite see the point of boy." Young Hopeful -"Oh, dad- life chile waiting for the patient -
that remark of yours," said the' dy, he isn't, he's a good little boy. to pay."
grocer', as he tied up the package 1 He's been in a reforrnatotw school
of sugar. "What remark was twice, and eme he's been let each tiMinaret's L,nlment cures etndruq,
that Z" asked the customex, ',leu i out for his good conduct." """'-
just remarked that some ,nen lead i GOT NO INVITATION,
Mrs. Winslow's Syrup Soothing Tramp ---"Please, hunt, me feet's
niW seen used 'ler ter e1X'iY-IOVIII rnAnO br
on til' ground, an' if 'ye Celll(f spare
%mele:s of Motlasas for :AZT;
Watts the an ole pair o' shoes, I'd-"
T36rnTFFINe, with rltaFEc'r oc'tcila,ks, it ,9i,�r:r£7 ,, ,
1130 0nif.0, a0FT1itS the 5.1101 51.,.525 all 1 130 t gilt's. SJpinkks•--".lb,oru a a wedding-
ria 8 115D 00300, o01 n tIn 1,,; rue, d:f lar Din oft In the ]al llmlt:]e .aCl`oss
xr ltIo St. sold by 1,,s inr+ in papa et the g g' g
wo d no aura and ask tor 'Mrs .every o,tuw a auothinor the street, Jest. yon go over theta
Brrup,1'and 0010 00 other ktnrh fwontv..va Oenta n _
10551, 0,arentnod Istat t§o ,nod and nrucs 1,•t, and wait, �` belt the couple 00010
"Allis 0000, Bade; na0105i051
n AND WMLL ynI1ED BENGAL nut the family will throw it lot of
- ' the bride's old shoes nftor her,"
AND AtUAIN t 1301, rntlm, the;''ci tic trio small."
A recruit }vas being sho;tu the ''.Huh! Welt till you see her
feet
use of the rifle, and after firing , ,
seven shots at the target, trhicli all
missed, the instructor, :in a. rage, >a !'
anointed,-= - ,l� ---rr
o.
TEA
reaches you just
fifteens weeks after.
beinglrickedinfar-off
Ceylon—the world's
chief tea-garden,—
over 10,.000 miles
away,
FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE,
H. W DAWSON, Ninety commie St.,
Toronto.
J. [ VNDRED ACRES,- County Peel, good
.aa.. buildings, Seven thousand,
fp1115825 HUNDRED ACRES. County
l Peol, ane situation, good buiidings
Thirtyono thousand,
711ICIRThort ACRES, fruit, good built.
J Ings. Dight thousand.
rIrTY A0155 ylspIT FARM, 1tiauara
1.' District, Ten thousand,
•TIRIITT, STOCK GRAIN, DA5151
b'ARAt8, all sizes and all prices,
See me before buying.
A LBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN, anti
MANITOBA LANDS,
W. DAWSON,-Ninety Colborne St.,
Toronto,
ALL KINDS or FARMS -Fruit farms It
epeoialty. W. B. Calder, Grlm>sby,
50 AORES, 4 1.2 miles to London mar,
Icer, ick to rk clay loam, 1 1.2 acre,
owner , brick house, good este in Rea»l,
owner anxious 5, sell, Tho Western Rosi
Estate Exchange, Ltd.; London,. Out.
IINDREI) ACRES; Peaches twenty..
ave; Grapes four; Gravel Road
Pillage conveniences;' City close; Electric
and Steam Shipping, W. P. Gondar,. Nista,
ara Pails, Canada.
lk.NE 11UNDRED ACRES,. County of.
IL/ Kent, splendid clay and sand lawn,
forty acres goad timber. Good .frisk
house, bank barn. other out•hulldings.
Splendid gas wcat on farm for ittel 8,nd
light, Owner wishes to retire. Bargain
for quick sale. Address 41 .Emilie. 8t,,.
Brantford,
Ct TON- SCALE, special price. Wilson's
U Scale Works, Esplanade, Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED. -$5.00 a day easy,
No experience needed, Sells on
sight. Absolute necessity to farmers. Doe.
work of thirty mon. Pays for itself in
one hour. Write to.dn
INERYCO. (Dept. 5), Sarnia, Ont.
FOR SALE.
(y
TILLS' White Lawn or Blue Dotted
Jf
Muslin Deese, 2 to 8; postpaid, Mo.
tauclard Garment Co., London, Canada.
I"ARM SCALES, speoiol price. Wilson's
.L' Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto.
-EBF ARRED ROCK EGGS from Prise Ills.
J7 ning Stock. One Dollar for thir
teen; utility stock seventy -live: cents. Nel-
son Smith, Jerseyville, Ontario.
EARN THE BARBER TRADE -NEW
system--eenstant practice - careful
nstruotdon-a few hooks' complete coureo
-tools free. Graduates earn twelve to
eighteen dollars weekly. Write for cata-
logue. Moler Barber College, 211 queen
East, Toronto.
CAN0ER. TUMORS, LUAUS, etc.
ternal and external, cured without
Pain by our home treatment. Write no
before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.,
Oollingwood, Ont.
CARPET DYEING
and OkanIn.. Tho len epeutaltr with the
British American Dyeing Co'
And particulars by poet and wo are note to sassy.
Address Box 158.. Montreal.
SUBJECT LACKING.
Mrs, Green -"I tell my husband
everything I know."
Mrs. Wise --'"Then you and he
mast spend-mauy lonesome evenings
together.i5
Faultless in Preparation. -Unlike
any other stomach regulator, Par -
melee's Vegetable Pills are the re-
sult of long study of vegetable com-
pounds ealoulated to stimulate the
stomachic functions and maintain
them at the normal condition,
Years of use have proved their
faultless character and, established
their excellent reputation. And
this reputation they have main-
tained for years and will continue
to 'maintain, for these pills must al.'
ways stand at the head of the list of
standard preparations.
Bigger -"Thera arc plenty of
books telling how to save life while
waiting for the doctor." Bogger-
"Yes. What wo need is one telling
en offhand way of doing things,.and
you wished I 'was one," '`Yes; I
wished to remind you that your
band was on the sugar when you
weighed it."
Chiefly the mold of a'mas's for-
tune is in his .own hands. lfran5is
Bacon,
1551.91 NO. 18.alis
"Yore. is another celeridgs. Go
behind that wagonand shoot your-
self."
Ina few minutes the recrui.teame
back from behind the wagon and
announced: ,
"I'm sorry, sir, but it's another
miss."
"That man said he never feigei1R
a favor."` "Ito speaks truly, +tat•
sacred Sings, "He did ale a fa
fifteen ,yea's ago and has been t
ing about it ever sinos,"
ttN, for wren .*Blob( to Dept. W. 4... OI
FNM Dew° It gktimie 1 Q6„ To, st 1M