The Brussels Post, 1905-6-15, Page 3eM n1
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S11111t0:R STYLES.
The craze for matehing every de -
tall of the cvstunle has extended to
handkerchiefs, which are offered with
dainty colored borders and d00ora-
Lions.
Goats for young girls of gray and
white fancy woolen mixtures aro 1180-
1 011 cool days. The roll collar
and cults aro of blunt colored cloth,
white Keen, or pique. Tho buttons
may be of pearl or gun nodal.
The medium length and the long
floats of, lace worn over chiffon skirls
are chnriningly attractive, very
smart and becoming, and show off
the beauty of the heavier laces to
perfeotioi, One of the fads of the
season is a gown ((1 all-over valen-
eienims, or ehlltou, with valetclennes
(1onn0es and entredeux, and a (oat of
Irish lace,
Princesse slips of soft silk can now
be obtained ready made, which is a
gloat boon to those who like to wear
11Iffolrut colored linings under their
su (mer muslin, They are well
made, and can be altered to any
figure with very tittle trouble.
Rare and artistic parasol handles
are extremely expensive. IJut a good
one lasts well, and can bo transferr-
ed to a new sunshade over and over
again.
That ever -fascinating garment, the
tcagown, is shown in most testate]
designs in the shops. Most of them
are still called dressing gowifs or
lounging robes, but they are too
elaborate and beautiful to be always
relegated to the bedroom.
All gowns of lace are fashionable
this year, the Lierre lace, the 'al-
ines lace, the allover valeneienhes,
the .Irish point, and so on, indefinite-
ly through a long list of names that
were never known before, as well as
the names that aro well known to
all lace lovers.
Petticoats caro es simple or as ela-
borate as ono mny prefer. Dy all
odds the most beautiful to wear with
thin gowns aro the hand embroidered
batiste petticoats. These. are as ex -
stiletto as human iageluity and skill
tan melte them, and some of them
aro of almost fabulous price.
A. pair of Russian green stockings
woven of the finest of silk is em-
broidered in 1)] nee and white In a
:otventonal design, in which there
are several circles about an inch in
diameter. in these are set each a
towel Or sequin, which, in turn, is
surrounded by French. knots.
Linen holds its own, especially in
the long -coat suits, which are practi-
101 and becoming. Tho plaited skirts
are popular and pretty, but the cir-
tular skirt with rows of narrow
stitched bands round the bottom is
growing in favor on account of its
greater durability. The favorite
color is, of course, white, but gray,
blue, pink, mauve, green and the
natural color ere seen in good mod-
els. Most of the separate coats aro
in plain tailored styles, with colored
velvet collars,
The smartest skirts aro those that
have a good sweep around the foot.
The hair length train in the flue ems -
lies and lace gowns is necessary, but
In all the Heavier qualities, such as
]been, the short, skirt is a necessity.
The 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 the smartest
models of the season,
The silk skirts aro in various de-
signs. The newest seems to bo that
with the jersey top, which fits close
to the figure, and does not run the
risk of splitting. Many of the petti-
coats havo flounces of five or six
two-inch frills of Bias silk or ribbon,
scantly gathered and joined one be-
low the other. A,nothe' pattern has
a flounce trimmed with many crisply
pinked rallies that stand out very
jauntily. Almost the prettiest have
deep buttonholed flounces with grad-
uated embroidered spots, whose sim-
plicity and durability should recom-
mend then'. to the practical woman.
Underskirts, the best of which aro
made of ]rand embroidered lawn and
muslin, neo very full at the feet, and
1•e(1121(0 almost as much cutting as
the overskirt, Nearly all the new
silk petticoats with a deep flounce
have a cord placed under the frill to
providethe necessary stiffness. For
Binlnlhhel'
wear these are made in very;
soft makes of taffetas and some
dainty light chines, very pale Shades
being a good deal worn.
T'ractically , all sleeves aro short,
either elbow length or terminating
several inehes above the wrist, Many
varieties of lawn and lace under -
sleeves are solei to wear with these
short sleeves, and one may be a5
extravagant as she chooses in the
:natter of these dainty accessories,
Sono ofthe imported guimpe and
tmderldcovc sats aro incredibly expel-
Blve. 00 the other hand, Massy prat-
y'sets are to be had for Very shall
Bunts. Cleve' woolen will not 11nc1
the sets hard to ;get up at home.
One can buy a hand -embroidered
cont of a shirt Waist for (eon( 42.50
i $1.75 The work is exquisite in
11 cases, the (1 1 derelict) in price
loaning more or less of the work.
rich 1inc'n lawn to snatch the em-
roidared fronts is $1 a yard. It is
yard wtdo,
Linen parasols for use with the
net frocks and coats that are a
Lti of the season are a new feature.
01110 aro made of lino Trish linen
i.th two-inch tucks from top to bot-
on, the edges_ of which are banes
ubrOldererl With a Coley scallop.
I1100801s of embroidered lawn or bat -
to with tucked borders are made
oyer a lining of pale -hued wasdi-
ig silk, Parasols of chtlTon aro
elide with flee tucking, shirring:, or
minfet(ieg With fu11 frillq of the same
which davit hotnstFtchOcl boucle's.
Pompolloelr, . silksand rihbol5 .arc
aiso combined I01L tlfilfYofl host - ef-
�' fectIvely. -
PALE, FEEBLE GIRLS.
A Great Responsibility Bests 071
Mothers of Growing Girls.
A groat and serious rospallsibility
rests upon every mother whose
daughter is passing the threshold of
girlhood into womanhood. She is at
a erisls, clad if sho is to be a
healthy, happy woman, sho mast (10
80101) rightly now. She must not
be pale, sunken -eyed, fallow, ltin-
geicl and bloodless ut tills time, Sllo
nand: havo additional strength and
rich, pine blood to help her to
strong, honlltly womanhood. There 10
only one absolutely certain way to
get new rich, health -giving blood,
and that is through the use of Dr,
Williams' .'into fills, Every pill
!helps to make rich, life-giving blood,
that brings strength to every organ
in the body and the glow of health
to pole, sallow cheeks, Thousands
of pale, anaemic girls le all parts of
Canada havo b0011 nmacio well and
strong through the use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pius. Airs, Rachel John-
son, ilend'ord, N.H., suys:-"As u:
'welt of overstudy 111 school, the
health of my daughter, Ellen, be-
came greatly impaired She grew
extremely nervous, Wes pale and
thin, and seamed from most severe
headaches. She hod no appetite,
and notwithstanding all we did for
her in the way of medical treat-
ment, 11,31' su[Toe ng con Lictied , and I
began to feel that her condition was
hopeless, Indeed I began to fear
her iuontal powers were falling. One
of my friends strongly urg'ecl mo to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and as
I was willing to do anything that
might help her I sent for a supply
After using the pills for less than a
month, we saw that her vigor was
returning, and in less than three
months her health was fully restor-
ed. Considering the fact that she
had been i11 for two years and that
doctor's treatment did her not one
particle of good, I think her euro
speaks voluillee for the wonderful
merit of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills."
Tho new blood which Dr. Wililanis'
Pink fills actually snake, is ' the
whole secret of their grout power to
cure diseases. Thai is the reason
these pills cure anaemia, heart pal-
pitation, headaches end linckaches,
rhettmatisnr, neuralgia, kidney trou-
bles, and a host of other ailments
dun to bad blood and weak nerves.
But bn sure you have the genuine
with the full name, "lh•. Williams'
Pink hills for Palo People," on the
wrapper around each box. 11 in
doubt, write direct to the Dr, Wil-
1in11is' Medieine Co., Brockville, Ont.,
and the pills will be sent by mail at
50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50.
CHARITABLE NOVELTIES.
Germany Is ahead in novelties of a
()heritable mature. 1n the town of
Jtasclunann prizes are offered. yearly
for the le0n who will ,marry the ugli-
est and most crippled women, and
for the women over forty years who
have teen jilted at least twice. The
nonny was left by a big financier,
who, r'onliving that beauty is an at-
traction Bard to overcome, made a
Provision in his will that out of the
income of the fund not less than $80
shall go with the ugliest girl in any
year, and the cripple shall receive
$(10, '.elle poor women over forty
wlio have been jilted by a, lover re-
ceive, when t110 funds permit, $50
each, belt the trustee can vary this
amount, and, at his own discretion,
offer a larger prize t0 8alnc0ne Who
Will marry an unushlally ugly girl, or
one to whom Nature has been speci-
ally unkind.
PUPPY DAYS FOR BABY.
The healthy child is a Happy child.
A11 Ile 11tt1e troubles vanish when it
is digesting' its food well and is free
from. childish ailments. The greater
part Of these a1lin00ts mis0 front
stomach and bowel troubles, fever-
ishness, teething and w'orn,s. Baby's
Own Tablets act like magic in tiieso
cases. and 0)01(0n children are rendes
at night they always give sound re-
freshing sleep. Mrs. A. LePage, St.
Florence, Qom., says: "Baby's Own
Tablets had marvelious results in tho
case of my two months old baby. 710
wag nervous, troibled with colic and
badly constipated, but after giving
the Tablets ho began to improve al
once end is now in good health. I
also gave the Tablets to my throe
,year old boy who was troubled with
worms and they cured him as well.
Roth children are note the'picture of
health, and T am always praising the
Tablets to my friend," Yon can get
Baby's Own Tablets from any drug-
gist or dirret by mail at tri cents a
box by writing the 11r. Williams'
Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont.
SEEING IN TITR DA1tT7.
A ratan living at Pittsfield, Massa-
chusetts, recently lost his wife, and
while he was weeping bitterly over
her grave his sight siickleely became
affected. Ile is now a111c to see
Clearly in tate dark, het in the day-
light 1'.a is quite blind. 17e. sleeps
dewing the day and rises at dusk.
"1V11 oh why," remarked i
y, cc pie ob-
server
b
serve' of events and things, ,'will a
woman smile with delight when she
SOPS a hat in a milliner's window,
and frown when she sees the sante
hat on he• noiglbor s head?"
WELL I1EPT $EGRETS.
Two Trade Formulas That have
Not Been Discovered.
"1`liero are two trade secrets," Bald
an artist, "that the outside world, it
81301H, will never leans, One is a
Chinese secret -the snaking of the
bright anal beautiful color called ver -
1)1f11.1011, 03' Chinese red, tree other
111 a Turklsli secret -the inlaying of
the hardest steel with gold and
silver.
"Among the Ohlneso and among
the Syrians these two secrets aro
guarded well. Apprentices, before
they ere taken for either trade, mush
swear a :strong oathto reveal no-
1hi12g of what pass's In the workshop
These apprentices, furthermore, must
belong to families of Standing, must
flay n surge time Uy way or premium,
and must furnish certificates of good
charm:ter and. honesty,
"Yon have seen damascened steel,
or course, anis you havo seen her-
millie1, or Chinese red, Remember
the next time you look al, those two
things that their secrets have been
guarded inviolably, have been hand-
ed down faithfully from one genera-
tion to another for thousands of
yew's',"
S18CON0 'P110001 PI'S.
Eve was not tho only aonme whose
curiosity influenced her entire future.
Woman likes to bo called a bird
until sho suddenly remembers that
Parrots are birds.
In the Garden or 1l'Icmory there are
more forget -me -note than any outer
flowers.
Ile who advertises for a wife may
get what he advertised for, but he
00110(11 gels what ho wonted.
When 0woman heights to feel hap-
py she begins to bo miserable for
fear that, such lutpininess is too Per-
fect to last,
A. good method of having your own
way, if you are a married man, is to
find out your wife's opinion, and
then agree with her.
About the most convincing proof
of men's superiority over woman in
conunon-sees° Is evidenced by tho
fact that hardly any of his clothes
buttonat the back.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOUR
To California and Lewis and
Clarke Exposition, Port-
land, Oregon.
A personally conducted excursion
t0 the Pacific coast via the Granth
'Trunk Railway S,ystelt-and connect-
ing lines leaves Quebec .July 5, ands
Montreal and Toronto July 6. The
route will b0 via Chicago, (helical
through Council 111uils to Omaha,
Denver and Colorado -Springs. Stops
will be made at each of these places
and side trips taken to Mannftou,
Cripple Creek, Carden of the Cods,
etc. i11'otu thele the party will con.
tinuo through .the famous scenic
route of the Peeves and Rio Grande,
through the Royal Gorge to Salt
Lake City, thence to Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, Port-
land, Oregon Seattle, Sp01(010., and,
home through. St, Paul and Minnea-
polis. 'Tho- trip will occupy about
thirty clays, ten days being spent on
the Pacific const. 3
The price for the round trip, in- 1
chiding railroad fare, Pullman tour-
ist sleeping cal's. all meals in the 7
dining car, hotels, side trips, etc., is 1
$105.50 from Quebec, or $100.50 t
from Montreal and $150.00 from t
Toronto. This first trip is designed fl
as a. vacation trip for teachers, al- c
though many who are sot teachers 1
will improve the opportunity of tak- o
ing the trip at the remarkably low
price af'orded.
For full particulars address E. C.
howler, General Agent and Conrlua-
tor, Room 808, Tinier' Station, To- 0
ionto. b
PORTS ON WAR • l
TOOTING.
Experts Would Rave the British
Ready at Any Moment,
At the Royal United Service Insti- 1'l
intim) at London last week Lord
HE'S ONLY ONE
OUT OF SCORES
B'UT peso's. ISIDNEY PILLS
MADE RIM A row 1YIAN.,
Richard Quirts Doctored
Dozen Years and Thou(
Case Incurable-Dodd's
Pills Cured Flim.
for a.
Thought
Bis.
Kidney
Fortune Radler, Nfld., Juno 5.
(Special).-Scorcis of people In ih>e
neighborhood are living proofs that
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
ailments from Ilaelcache to sleight'a
Disear,o. Among the most relnurk-
able cures is that of 11lr, Richard
Quirk, and he gives the story of it
to tho public as follows:
"I suffered for over twenty years
from Lumbago and Kidney Pisrrase,
and at intervals was totally unable
to work. After ten or twelve years
of (100LOes' treatment, I had made
up ley m11d that my complaint was
incurable, 7leadieg of mli'ee by
Dochl's Kidney Pills tempted ole to
try them. 1 did 10 Willi 1 111 le faith,
but to my grn0t surprise J had not
taken more than half a b0:: before I
felt relief, and after the use. of seven'
OV eight 4(1x,3(8, I was folly cured and
a new man.
"Yes, I1odd's ICidney Pills cured
my Luitlbn(0 and Kidney Disease,
and the best of it is I have stayed
cured,"
I1 NCI HR-P11J NTA,,
Tho English Metropolitan I'olice
have a collection of 70,000 sets of
fin_ger-prints of criminals. It )las
been completely established that the
thin capillary ridges on the. Liss of
the fingers undergo no natural change
of characteristic from the cradle to
the grave.
PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS.
During June, July, August and
September the Chicago and North
Western Ry, will sell from 01010380,
12111111 trip excursion tickets to San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland,
Ore. (Lewis & Clarke )Sxcursioln), ,Se-
attle, Victoria, Vancouver tet very
low rates. Correspondingly cheap
fares Icons all points in Canada.
Choice of routes, best of trail ser-
vice, favorable stopovers and liberal
return limits. dates, folders anti
full infermalien MIT 1)e obtained
from B. 11. Bennett), General Agent,
it least King St., 4 nrnnto, (lnt, 31
SMALL NATIONAL DEBT,
A Colony with a "national debt"
of only 41,000 is something of at
novelty in this age of Imperial and
municipal 'extravagance, but that is.
the total 1n1d011tecleess or Pitcairn'
s
Island, a mere speck its the Pacific
Ocean, w11iC11 was discovered nearly
a hundred and fitly years ago. T1
island Was colonized by tel 111uLi11-
eer1 from a ship named the Rounty,
who remained o mt.d
on Lho island unknown
to England until discovered accident-
ally in 1814. Under the care of
their chief, the mutineers became rc-
spectable citizens, /1s their number
increased the island proved Snrapable
of their support, and in 1850 the
ritish (iOVOrnrllant remover: the le -
antlers to Norfolk Island, where teioy
rare provided with cattle and stores,
n 18711 the pepulatioi Was only
ninety three; now it is nearly double
hat number. The people are ex-
retncly poor, and L)1c Colonial M-
ee has been recently requested to
anc01 the "national debt" of $.1,000
oaued by the Lords Commissioners
f his Majesty's Treasury,
4
1IARD DVT.NG MULE.
A correspondent who was with
ol. Youngliusband's mission to Ti -
et, tells a mule story: "Mules,` ap-
laroutly, do not olio from any cause.
WThen the mission first crossed the
lclepia a undo slipped in the dunk
and -felt into the lake at the bottom
o1 the pass, 1t was thought to be
roamed. Next morning a convoy
Drunk it with its (lose. ,lust above the
co, the rest of its body literally
frozen in. Pickaxes were brought,
and the animal las dug out, It is
now working as usual."
Ellenborough, relaxed commander It.
141., read a paper an the possibility
or 1nglancl's fleets and harbors being
surprised.
Admiral Togo's attacks upon Port
Arthur, ho said, furnished 0. lessor
to Portsmouth and Portland. If
611nilltal1.00m1 attempts to sulk Mag..-
lish battleships -the positions of
which were shown on charts that
could be bought for a few pence -and
to block harbors were successful, the
enemy might, then be able to protect
his trelnspo'ts from torpedo attacks
and so eei11farce an invading army,
The doctrine of learn Wails:101
would have to he partially revived
for tiro next naval war, and the
three-mile limit oltehdecl to the en-
emy's shores.
England tens in for greater delver
Of attack when all of ler fleets were
assembled at Spithoad for a naval
review then On any other occasion,
ho added.
Loral 11111e1100r0ttgh advocated that
all or the forts that protect naval
anchorages shoulcl bo eonsl.aaltly slept
on a tear footing, reedy to open ileo,
that a post cnpLl.11) should hetel
duty night, and day at the Admiral-
ty, and net no pilots except those
British born should over bo allowed
to exerciee their profession on Lng-
land's coasts.
Ifo prophesied- disaster from the
freedom of the English press, sug-
gesting that tho folly or sense of
7•ivaley of some editor may (mise
Englan.d's plans to fail, mutt involve
her i11 great disasters. Once a war
began, a wave of public opinion,
would probably nervy a Bill dealing
with the press, batt it might- come
ton days too late,
'Admiral Sir N, lbowdoa-S5)ith, Sri
the ti1scuss.iell that followed said
that be eoIsidcrod that the possibili-
ties of surprise were exaggerated, but
ho thought, danger* existed in the
many tllotisands ,of foreign waiters
who might bo Used as spies. Anoth-
er grave danger existed in the forty
.t11ntfnalyd 10001&11 5011111011 111 0111• im01'-
chnn t• fleet,
FEED YOU MONEY.
Feed Your Brain, and It Wi11
Feed You Money and Paine.
"Ever since boyhood I have been
especially fond of meats, and I tun
convinced 1 ate '800 rapidly, and
failed to elasticate my food properly.
"The result was that 1 found my-
self, a few years ago, afflicted with
ailments 03 the stomach, and kid-
neys, which interfered seriously with
my business.
"At last I took the advice of
fa•irncls and began to eat Grape -Nuts
instead of the heavy meats, etc„ that
liad constituted my former (list,
"I foaled that I was aL once bene-
fited by the .change, that I Was soon
relieved lrom tlic heartburn mics the
in'c11gcsti0n that used to follow my
meals, that the pains Sgt ley beck
11•oan my kidney affection 1(0(1 ceased,
showing that those orgasm had (leen
healed, old that my'neeves, which
used to be unsteady, and 11>y brain,
which was slaw and lethargic. from
a heavy diet of meats and greasy
foods, had, not in a moment, but
gi'wdlally, and 210110 CIO less &lively,
been restored to normal efficiency,
Now every varve is steady turd my
brain and tbiniking faculties are
gllic1e` and more acute than for
yeas s past.
"After any old style breakfasts I
used to s11f'or (hiring the forenoon
from a feeling of 0Vealrne89 w1i1OJi
hhullcred m0 seriously 1» my work,
but, since I Have begun to use Grape -
Nuts food I tam work till dinner
time with all case and comfort."
Dame given by D'o8tolrm Co., battle
Crook, lificli;
There's a reasO.f),
Watt tho 1itUl'. book, "The. Itaad
to Weilville," io eaetf nkir.
1
r
The satisfaction of having the
washing done early in the day,
and well done, belongs to every
user of Sunlight Soap. 10B
A 1(01 AI. t OOKLAJT.
The Grand Trunk l(ailn'ay'System
are distributing a very handsome
booklet dc'scriptiv'c of the. Royal Alta -
'coke Motel, that is situated in Lake
Itosseat:, in the 'Muskoka taken,
"Highlands of Ontario." 'J'ho publi-
cation is un,' giving n full description
of the attractions that may be found
ut this popular re0ort, handsomely il-
lustrated with colored prints of lake
and islan(1 seeu.•0,0, Ole hotel Itself,
and teen, of the special features that
may be fouled there, ft isprinted on
lin,: enaln(1 11 paper, bound in a cover
&lying the appearance or Storo:co
leather, with a picture of the hotel
end eurl'011nding;1 on the 8122)", and
the crest of the hotel eul'Osaed in
high relief A glance through this
booklet makes one long for the plea-
sure of Siumner anti outdoor bJfe,
and copies may he secured gratuit-
ously by applying to any Creed
Trunk ticket 011103.
"If you stool -I don't care what it
is -you'll repent it some clay,"
"Bahl Didn't you ever steal a kiss?"
„Yes, and I married the girl!"
Pain is a Punlelunnn L. -•Pulp is a pro-
test of nature lagn lllst neglect of the
bodily health, against carelessness re-
garding the physical condition, 11. steals
in at the arst opportunity and tapas
up its nbodc in to (11(121 and it is some
tltu0e rit(ticul(1 to ,r•lrlvincla it. Dr. Thoma
shorst'
POleo(mle oil hill it out in
0,'dar. from Cantles stay Wher10 is
usad, but ilnned1aWly does away.e
NOf. EXACTLY PIEIRFECT,
A Scotch Iabo•.ing man, who had
married welch widow exceptional for
her plainness, was accosted by his
employer.
"Well, Thomas," he said, "I hear
you air. remarried. What sort of a
wife have you got?"
"Weal, sir," terns the response,
"she's the Lord's handiwork, but I
canna say she's his mlastanpiece."
60 6p0ciultats on too Caso,-Tu the
ordinary run of practice 10 greater num-
ber 1(00 this have treated cases of
ehron:u dyspepsia and havo felled to
cure -but 1)1'. Von Stan's Plueapple
Tablets (60 in to box et 83 Cents cost)
have nude the cure, giving relief in
one day:- There little "specialists" have
proven their real mu•It.-71
"IIer 1102171/1ee1On is very clear,'
said tho casual acquaintanco. "Fos
indeed," her dearest friend agreed
"anybody can see through it,"
Worms cause feverishness. moaning
and restlessness during sleep, another
Graves' Worm lextertnhnntor is pleasant,
sura and effectual. 1f your druggist has
novo lu stoic, get 111m to procure it
:or you.
-A legislative measure has beet in-
troduced at Wisconsin providing for
a tele on bachelors over thirty, with
power to exempt those unable to
pay.
ENC@.ial SPAWN LINIMENT
Removes all hard soft or calloused
lumps and blemishes from horses, blood
spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone,
sweeney, 6Li111',o, sprains, sore and
swollen throat, coughs, etc. Savo 890
by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wondorf el ]1lemisit Cure ever
known.
"Young man," angrily thundered
Farmer Fodder to his son, "Yo're a
disgrace to this 'ere fam'lyl It's a
good thing Mr ,you that I ain't'
rich." "Why?" asked his sun, sheep-
ishly. - "Because I'd disinherit ye -
that's why!"
Very Many persons die annually `T'feem
cholera and kindred summer a mple nes,
Who might have been saved If proper
remedies had beef. used. If attacked do
not delay in getting a bottle of Dr.
J. D. 0eling61,'n Dysentery cordial, the
medicine that never (10118 to effect n
c1U•o, Those who have used It say 1t
lets promptly, and thoroughly subdues
the pain and disease.
COLOR 13LTN0NiaSS.
Tho most common form of color
blindness is an Mobility to distingu-
ish rod, Las(, year thirty-four offi-
cers anti tvo1lel-be ofheers of the ilrit-
ish•M i.'ca.ntile Marine trailed on 1.11012
color test, twenty-three being red
blind and the 1,0100inler unable to
distinguish green, The 4,000 candi-
dates for certificates were also sub-
mitted to the farm vision tests, rind
twenty-two of them tailed to dis-
tinguish the form of the object sub-
mitted.
Doctor -"Why don't you settle my
account? You said when I was at-
tending you that y0t1 coulee never
repay 1110 for nil 1: was doing." Pa-
tient -"Anel I meant it."
20 Veers of Vila Oatarrh..--Chas. 0.
Drown, journalist, of Duluth. hl'lnn•..
writes: "I have been a sulloro1' 1,0(11
Throat fowl .Nasal Catarrh fe' 0001'
110 yours, du111(8 Which tnno my hears
has been stopped up noel my enlltlitloe
truly inine:aide, Within 16 minutes at-
tar tieing Dr. Agnew's (::.fru ,•h nl Pow-
der I obtained rt'lfof, lhre0 bottles hove
almost, if not entirely, awed me,"
508-78
TWAT ARI<A11LI VITALITY.
The vitality of the snail is remark-
able. Ono that was glued to a caret
In 211115011nm tor four years cast to
silo on being Immersed in warm
Water. Soma Specimens in the tol-
Motioln of a naturalist revived after
they apparently had been dead for
fifteen years,
30 (,here anything more nnitOyine
thatl having your cern isteprical upon?
Is there anythingmore delightful than
81.011(0 rid. of 111. Itollo,eay��r Cor
lu o will do it, 'Try It 104 bo o0n'
wu0Eod,
Quality is Everything
The production of
TEA is the crowning event of the Tea Grower's art, TRY it once
and nothing will tempt you to give It up,
The Flavor is Perfect. Try the
RED 58 .&311~!,
Natural
Flavor
Tiw xepotlsing�anvor and entinfylnn 08011(2 o{ L1.Ill1Y'S POTrl:f) A0D 115810110 8(21.75 1a
dna to the ,8(U 03 sue (018110 04811 old t5 tb0 1150100 led strength el sho. ianrodlant' o,4,
Libby's (Fla'vorl food Products
For Breakfast, Dlnnor and Supper.
Corned Beef Hash Brisket Beef Boneless Chicken
Veal LoafSoups Vienna Sesusage
They arc ready t214crdo--your Grocer has them
Libby, McNeill G. Libby, Chicago
No Breakfast Table
complete without
An admirable food, with 3,11
its natural qualities intact,
fitted to build up and maintain
robust health, and to resist
winter's ex.trenie cold. It is
a valuable dint for children.
The Most Nutritious
and Economical.
:bother -"Ethel, you naughty child,
what have you been doing to make
Charley cry sol" Ethel -I've only
heels sharing fey cod-liver oil with'
i him, dear ma1mn10. You said it was
so nice."
fUso Lever's Dry Seap (a powder)
)
to wash woolens and flannels,--
you'il like it.
Miss 'Anteek-"Well, well, there's
Mrs. Woodley! I haven't seen her for
an age." Miss Pepprey-"Ind0edl
Not since you were a little girl, eh?"
Heartsick People -Pr, Agnew's Cure
for the Ilou.rt is a heart tonic that
never fails to cure -is swift In its eaeety
-goes closer to the "border land" and
snatches from death's grip more suaer-
ers than any other remedy for any
faml)y of diseases and 0ilmcnts h1 1.115
category of human sufferings. Gives
roller !n. 00 minutes. -75
Young Rhy0Os-"I tell you mar-
riage takes all the poetry ant of a
follow.'' b'rielhd-"Then it can't
be a failure."
Impurities in the Mooch -When the
action or Tho kidneys becmnes in(pnirnd,
to fol ties in sho blood aro almost sure
to follow, and nes,general derangement of
the system 0582208, ,1''armalt;o's Vege-
tuble ('Ills will regulate the kidneys, so
that they will maintain healthy action
andrevont the complications which
certainly come when there is derange-
ment of these delicate organs. As a
restorative these Pills aro in tlto first
rank.
1'unclit-"There's no doubt that
Shakespeare borrowed a great many
ideas from others." Dundey-"Rath-
orl Why, I've read some things in
his hooks that Wer° clrastnuts thirty
years ego, 10111111 I teas a boy." -
You can't erre a cough or cold
from the outside. l'ou must
cure it through the blood.
.lohs
Ct'.WASEUTI tion
Cuioae, The Licung
�• '-� n
is the only remedythatwill do this.
It gots right to the root of the
trouble. It is guaranteed to cure.
Prices: 8. C. W.azts 10 Co. 812
251 sea. $1. LeRoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can.
PLANTS T11 AT MIMIO STONES.
lit eouthh Africa a slant of the
genus Meaembry0ntheme in, growing
on stony ground, so closely reeem10105
a pebble that it hes been picked np
in mistake for a stone. Another
species of the same plant g'row'ing on
the ]tills round the 11arru produtee
two leaves nbolt as ]ergo as ducks'
0ggs, 1(40851)7 a aurf(1re resenhling
tveathm'r.(1 910110 of a hrownlsli gray
color, tinged with green, These
plants look like stones, but for a
short time 'May put forth bright yel-
low !lovers, Still another species of
the salve pleat resembles the quartz
pebbles among which it grows,
Iflo and A1gy had parted after 'a
row, but ho mot her at a. Cinderella
and asked If he night havo .n dunce,
"'i'hanlc you," silo said, haughtily;
:'slut 7 ani particular whore'I (mien
With." "Alt!" he n'epliod, calfilty,
,'~tlyrn5( ked t km until?,
For Sae or Rent
Farm 150 acres; Danbury, Conn,
Iloused 70 tons cured hay from
meadows last season, Very desirable.
Terms reasonable. Apply, 0, de
Comeau, Owner, 130 West Fourth St.,
New York City,
7.F4131/X'1' 5 D&.a.
Two Ayrshire Mille, rleingF; 000 year old
from damp milling dates with good Loots.
Price 810.1(0 esah.
It. 12(10 €c 00., Iflntonburg, Ont.
CARPET DYEING.
sed °leaning, This ie a rpcolehy with the
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Oil
Heed partloulare by pert 0011 We ere euro to WW2
Address Max 158. Montreal.
m3 LIMP OIs. EC® °OMY
Sarnia
USE Priori, Gila
White
No real need to buy the more expensive
oils if GOOD TURNER i5 used
and REPT CLEAN.
If you want a AIG LIMIT -Tr -meg OR
FOUR GAS JETS IN ONE -
TRY A
Queen
City
C011
Lamp
The Choicest Oil 'lade is
PRATT',,,' ASTRAL
hor Sale by Dealers.
THE QUEEN CM OIL CO„ (18117on
BEAUTIFUL
11011?
USUALLY TI1E WAY.
"Ile always was a bad egg, but
nobody seemed to notice it while he
was rich."
"Fes, ho was all sight until he was
broke."
A Cure for Rheumatism. --The irtru-
sien of uric acid into the blond t essnla
is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains.
This irregularity is owing to a derang-
ed and unhealthy condition of the livor.
Anyone subleot to this painful 0080(1on
will And a remedy in 1 tu'melee's Vege-
table Pills. - Their action upon the
kidneys is pronounced and moat b0n0a-
dal and by restoring 11003(hy action,
they correct impurities in the blood,
Tho Woman -"George, this is the
anniversary of. the day of Which I
prorniSed to be yours. nave you for-
gotten 11?" Tho Brute -"No, n)y
dear, I couldn't. But I've forgivoa
it.
Rheumatism will Succumb to South
American Rheumatic Cure because it
1 goes right to the scat of the trouble
and removes the cause. Many so-called
f cures but deaden pain temporarily onlyy,
I to have it return again with double
violence. Not so with this great rem-
edy. It eradicates from the system the
last vestige of the disease and its corns ,
aro. p1mautn(11t-74
FLYING MACI1IN17.
A. San :Francisco professor liar in-
vented a, flying m001111ne which experts
derlaie alights its softly ns a feather
and is under complete control. ' It
resembles a bird and has eight: wings
which the operator directs with his
hands and feet,
WILL. CLBAn•THEIVL OUT
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