The Brussels Post, 1913-3-13, Page 7Fashion Hints
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Seen In Paris Shops.
The new Foulards have the chintz
pattern.
Jet hair ornaments are as much
liked as ever.
The pretty little Robespierre sash
es are eti]l seen,
Spring flats are mostly small
with turned -tip brims,
Almost all the new separate skirt
have a few plaits,
Draped revers are very prett
made of brocaded silk.
White blouses are trimmed wi
a contrasting color.
Vestee effects are shown on man
of the spring suits.
Some of the new separate skirt,
are of net, lawn, or Mull.
Some of the new eponge suit
have yokes on their little coats.
Oriental initials are in Tashi.
again for handkerchief dormers.
Ostrich plumes or satin roses am
used to trim evening hats.
Crepe de chine is a material muc
favored for petticoats,
The elongated shoulder line i
seen on the new lingerie dresses.
Most attractive are the lingeri
collars and Buffs on the new suits.
The interest in suite cut in. Rus
sien blouse style is still increasing
Even the crocheted laces aro no
decorated in Bulgarian colors,
Prominent in the now neckwear
are low collars with and without
jabots.
Fashion this season insists on fa-
brics in flowered and bordered de-
signs.
The n•ew crepe de chine has a ra-
ther dull surface and slightry
rougher. •
On separate skirts, buttons and
simulated buttonholes are a favor -
its trimming.
Plaited frills finish the elbow deep
cuffs of some of the new long
sleeves.
Long silk ties to match the stripe
are worn ander' the soft collars of
such shirts.
For children and little girls,
white stockings will be in vogue the
owning season.
The neat cotton crepes have em-
broidered figures and interwoven,
stripes in color.
The prettiest evening petticoats
are of white crepe de chine, lace
trimmed, and dotted with chiffon
buds.
Flexibility is more than ever a
feature of the fashionable corset.
The finer the corset the fewer the
bones. •
Printed sills eponge is the great-
est novelty. It will even be made
into separate jackets for plain
toned skirts.
Blouse coats are much seen
among the new spring suits, the
fullness of the coat front being
drawn into a bolt.
Mannish' skirts are back again,
usually, made of striped wash silk
and trimmed with buttons, piping,
or hand embroidery.
Tho newest ribbons are rich, with
urge designs. Even narrow taf-
fetas have Bulgarian designs.
The newest spring suits of char
release have ostrich feather trim-
ming—kr instance, blue feathers
en a taupe suit.
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Crepe de ehine is the general fa-
vorite among. silks, with crepes me -
or and charmeuso following close-
ly after.
Some of the new silk petticoats
leave protection ruffles of accordion
Iplait'ings exactly like the ruffles
above them.
Bands of shirred white net over
,scarlet silk are a pretty decoration
ter a scarlet and white striped silk
track,
Brassieres for spring are made of
finer; softer materials than any ,yet,
the g
imported ones being
hand embroidered,
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ll'AIiIN`G NO CHANCES
'E+'very— "Will yer marry lne, EM -
trier 1"
Emmer-"No, 'Enery. No,; much
Ali 1 fovea yer, I might mislay
yen.",
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Gettingmarried is so easy that
last b4011610YR aro saspioious of it.
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Vigorous Heal ,RoStofed
to E Dowl< Toiaa
Seemed to Have Lost all Ambition,
Was Pale and Anaemle.
Made Wonderful no/weary When. Dr.
Hamilton's Pills Were Used.
"I was never actually sick,"
writes Mrs. Norman La Pierre,
wife of a well-known resident of
Labeniene, `yet I never could get
strong like other women. I ate
well enough, but somehow rich and
red blood I could never make.
When I married I took a 'great
pride in my honsekeeiping, but it
kept mes tired all the time. Mrs.
Lachance, my neighbor, looked well
—she told me her health had been
made up by Dr. Hamilton's Fills.
I only thought of pills as a physic,
but now I know that Dr, Hamil-
ton's Pills are more, for they quick-
ened my stomach, liver and bowels
—made me stouter and. stronger,
gave me ouch color in my cheeks as
I never had before. 1 eineerely be-
lieve Dr. Hamilton's Pills should
be used by every woman—that's
why I write this letter."
No medicine invigorates and re-
news health and spirits like Dr.
Hamilton's Pills, 25c, per box, five
for $1.00, at all druggists and store-
keepers, or postpaid from the Oa-
tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y.., and
Kingston, Ont.
MAN-MADE SPONGES.
Substance Obtained From Paper
Treated with Zino Chloride.
When paper pulp is treated with
zinc chloride there results a vis-
cous mass. Sodium chloride (or
ordinary table salt) is added to
this. The .mass is then thoroughly
rinsed with alcohol, and is finally
submitted to the action of a press
whose platform bristles with a
number of fine metallic points or
projections. These penetrate the
mass, forming tubes like those in
an ordinary marine sponge known
as "aanalicules,';
The block thus obtained is of a
spongy consistency and is both in-
soluble and unalterable in water.
It is smooth and pleasant to the
touch, and is not susceptible of pu-
trefa-ation. It is a very ingenious
employment of the cellulose to
Which we owe so much.
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Matrimony in Greece.
In Greece the responsibilities of
married life are assumed at a.much
earlier age than with as; a Greek
girl is considered to be of.mairiage-
able age at fifteen, but may be wed=
ded at twelve. Similarly it is per-
missibie, for youths to marry at the
age of fourteen. Matches are 'gen-
erally arranged by the parents_
Brothers frequently make large sac-
rifices and remain themselves un-
married in order to :provide their
sisters with dowries and start them
in life. A dowerieos girl has slight
ohanoes of matrimony, although in
Greece there is a :superfluity of
men, and not as in westeseni Europe,
of women.
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The Death Warrant Delivered
No defence can be offered when you a pr
ply Putnam's to a sora corn—the offender`
has to ilio. Nothing so certain to quieltly
euro corns 0e .Putnam's Corn and Wart
Extractor; try Putnam's, it's free from
acids, and painless, 26c. bottles solei by
all dealers.
ir
'heat.
Hereditary Jralt.
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As a general thing, the men who
now kick at the price of millinery
are sons or grandsons of men who
used to kick at the cost of shawls
that women wore on .their heads.
PILES CURED IN 8' TO 18. DAYS
Your druggist will refund money If PAZO
OINTMTENT fails to cure any case of Ttah1
ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudiug Pilea In
l to 14 days. 60o,
Pact.
If Opportunity but say,
"I'm here," we yawn and stall.
But we all hustle to obey -
When Pleasure sounds the call.
"I explained to George when he
proposed that, of course, he could
not expect me to cook." "What
did he. any 1" "That he only expect-
ed lite to l'y e"
Sennett) free If you Write national two
T reilomioai co, of °anode, Unla t!,
•:W..QMA,N THE TOILER.
Iu Japan the Male Workers Aro
Outniinlhered 2 to 1.
Japan's inner life contain quite
as many ,problems as that of any
other country. One of the most
serious is the relation of capital and
labor, and herein woman takes an
important part.
"In no other country in the
world," says J. D. Whelpley in the
Century Magazine, "does a larger
percentage of women participate in
wage earning, In the United
States for every eighty-six male
wage earners tilers are fourteen fe-
male. Iu Great Britain it is seven-
ty-five, in Germany eighty to twen-
ty, in Italy'soventy-eight to twenty-
two, while in Japan there are near-
ly twice as mashy women as men on
the pay -rolls of the country,
"It is the testimony of all large
employers that the women are the
industrial backbone of the country,
The employment of women and
children is the secret of the com-
petitive power of the Japanese tex-
tile and other light handicraft in-
dnstrie,s, and it is for this reason
that the possible operation of a law
enforcing sanitary provisions, and
even the common decencies of 'hu-
manity, in factory life is viewed
-with alarm by the mateufaoturers
in their necessarily strenuous com-
petition for foreign trade.
"Tho new law limits hours of em-
ployment, forbids the use of chil-
dren under certain ages and the
employment of women at night and
in dangerous occupations. It can
be underatiood, therefore, whence
oomes the delay in even promulgat-
ing a law which takes effect fifteen
years after its promulgation. The
moneyed classes and the "inter-
ests" necessarily control a legisla-
tive body like the Japanese Diet,
many members of which are elected
by a most amazing and open sys-
tem of corruption and vote buying,
a system which puts to shame in its
effrontery;thc worst days of ward
politics in any gang -ridden city in
the United States."
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Every Weak Throat
Quickly Strengthened
And Bronchitis Cured
Crand Results Follow the Direct
Breathing Remedy, Wiyfoh Cures
Without Drugging.
The country is fairly wild over the
wgnderful recovery that throat sufferers
rife Matting every day with Clatarrhozone.
From ocean to ocean come lettere telling
of rapid cures -end cures when the com-
plaint was chronic and long standing. It's
a brand new ,principle upon which Car
tarrhosono works—not a dingle dose of
medicine to take—notlilng to upset the
stomach or spoil digestion.
You can breathe through the Catarrh.
ozone Inhaler. medteoted air tbat is frill
of healing,' soothing' balsams, full of
piney' antiseptic essences that reoemblo
the air of the Dine woods in the Adiron-
daeks. The piney vapor has a truly
marvelous action on 'weak throats. It
brings strength and healthto the boon-
ebitio, stops that hacking, Irritating
cough, prevents hoarseness and difficult
breathing. You can't find anything for
Weak -throated people. on earth more
beneficial than Catarrhozone. It means
heaven on earth to the man that has had
bronchitis, catarrh or throat irritation.
You will realize this the first time you
use Ca;arrhozone, which is a scientific
preparation specially designed for die•
trice ofthenoes, throat and bronchial
tubes. Get the large size, it lasts two
Menthe. coats $1.00; medium size, 60e;
sample size, 25c. All storekeepers and
druggists, or The Oatarrhozone Co., Buf-
falo. N. Y., and Megaton,Canada.
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Another Mystery Explained.
A woman frequently changes her
mind. That's why she is able to
give a person a piece of it, and still
always have enough left over for
the next one.
Every girl has, an idea that she .is
not like other girls—and she isn't.
Low Colonist Rates to Partino Coast
Via Chicago add North Western Railway.
On sale daily. March 16th to April 15th
inclusive, from all pointe in Canada to
Loa Angeles, San Fra.noiseo, Portland,
Salt Latta City, Seattle, Victoria, Van-
couver, Neleon; Roseland, and many other
Delete. Through Tourist .sleepers and
free reclining chair ears front 0111e/tee,
Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For
full luformaLion ae to rat05,. Teethe and
literature, write or call on. B. H. Bonnett.
General Agent, 46 Yongo Street, Toronto.
Sound judgment is usually noise-
less. •
Minard's LInlment Cures Dlstomser,
The Power of the Bye.
How far off can 'yolk recognize
Your friends? If you have good
eyesight, you should be able to dis-
tinguish someone, whose figure and
manner of walking you know, inti-
mately, at anything upto five hun-
dred feet. The loss thoroughly ac-
quainted you are with the person,
the 101.012ter the Iislauce at which
you will recognize him, A ti 'nes
rifleman man distinguish the differ-
ent parts of his adversary's body at
about three hundred feet, and will
>xotice a movomsnf of the limbs at
twice that distance. At six hun-
dred yal'tis a moving individual, to
the naked eye, is merely a, blur on
the landscape. Dwellers in towns,
of course, stave lest mush of title
power of distant vision, while those
who live out in the open country
or by the sea may be able to.e,xeeed
Moat of the above figures.
HER SYMPATHY
MAKES HER SPEAK
DAiiZIJ M.A,YI':IRTELLS ILOW SHE
POUND A CURE IN DODD'S
KIDNEY PILLS,
Suffered for Three Years From
Rheumatism, headache, Palpita-
tion and Bright's Disease —
Doll's ICidney PI11s Corel Her
kidneys and Made her Well.
1tuberdeau, Argenteuil Co.,
Que,, March 3 (Special).—"I 'am
always glad to tell of my cure, be-
cause I sympathize with others who
may be suffering as I did." So says
Dame Joseph Mayer, well known
and highly respected here.
"For three years I was a very
sick woman. Rheumatism, head-
ache, palpitation of the heart and
Bright's disease were my succes-
sion of troubles, but Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills cured them all. I used
twenty-four boxes to complete my
cure, but they certainly made me'
well,
"I will never be without Dodd's
Kidney Pills in the house."
Dodd's Kidney Pills cured Dania
Mayer's ills because they are all
caused by diseased kidneys. Dodd's
Kidney Pills always cure diseased
kidneys, and with cured kidneys
straining the seeds of disease out
of the blood, the rheumatism,
Bright's disease, headache and pal-
pitation of the heart are bound to
disappear.
You never heard of a case of kid-
ney disease that Dodd's Kidney
Pills would not cure.
IH
Truth by Accident.
The beat definition of a dema-
gogue will always remain with that
little girl of seven, who said : "A
demagogue is a vessel containing
beer and other liquids."
Minard's Liniment Co.,' Limited.
Gentlemen, --Theodore laterals,a custo-
mer of mine, was completely cured of
rheumatism after five years of suffering,
by the judicious use of MINARD'S LINI-
MENT.
The above facts can be verified by writ-
ing to him,to the Parish Priest or any of
bin neighbors.
A. OOTE, Merchant.
St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, '98.
Hubby—Of course, dear, it's only
a rough idea of mine; but do you
think it's possible that there's ever
such a thing as a printer's error in
that cookery manual of yours 1
Only One "BROMO QUJHINE"
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE,
Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE..
Curds a Cold in Ono Day, Ouree Grip 'n
Two Daye. 25.e.
"The men of the present genera-
tion are not what they used to be."
"Indeed, no; they used to be
boys."
fdlnaed's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta.
When the seven days of the week
have been renamed, "Presently,"
"By -and- bye," "Pretty - soon,"
"After -a -while," f'To-morrow,"
"In -a -minute" and "Right -away,"
how busy we shall all be with
postponed duties if we are at all
mindful of past promises.
6Yhen Your Eyes Need Care
Try ermine Eye Remedy., No Sninrthig 5 eels
Fine—Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids, Illue-
trated Book in each Package. Morino is
compounded byourOaullsts—not a',P [tent M0d-
iaino"—bus used le successful Physicians, Prac-
!goo for many years.Now dodleatee to the Pub-
lic and cold byy Druggists at 96c and !Ac per Battle,
hiuth,e Eye naive lu Asoptto rubes, 010 sad 6ao,
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
aro ou
'Bill ---"Why so certain
y n
that Jones is a truthful man," Will
--"He had a black eye one day and
when I asked him how- he got it he
told me that a man hit him,"
Mlnard's' LInlment Cures Diphtheria.
Trilling Exceptions.
' "Does your wife ever change her
min'1''
"Ondly on some minor matters,"
1'eplied Mr. Meekbon, after careful
thought. "I believe I recall that
she once expressed an intention to
love, honor and obey, or something
like that."
Truth may also be a joy forever,
but it is seldom a thing of beauty.
PJMPI.Eg DROKE
:,OUT AFIIJU\EJ C!JIN
Burst and Formed Ugly Scabs.
Burnin ', then Itching. Had to
Go Without Shaving for. Weeks,
Used Guticura Soap and Oint-
ment. Skin Perfectly Clears
181 Closo St., Toronto, Ont,—"I taus
troubled with facial eczema for nearly ton
Years. The first algae were pimpled break-
ing out and-tlten bursting and forming nasty
ugly scabs around my chin. Veryottc'i the.
sensation was that of burning, then itching
so that I scratched the sore. I had to go
without Weaving for 'weeks at, a time. I
tried many patent remedies but did not find
a pernianont euro. Every spring and fall
the disease appeared ab its worse. I soma -
times got rid (lit for a few months, then 16
returned as bad as ever.
:'About els months ago 0received a sam-
ple of Cuticura Soap and. Ointment and
found great relief after a few applications.
Ipurchased two boxes of Cuticura Ointment
and some Cutieura Soap and used them as
directed and now my skin is perfectly clear.
I can shave with pleasure" (Signed) Wm.
Maoiiean, Sitay 27, 1012.
Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment
most valuable in the treatment of eczemas
and other distressing eruptions of skin and
scalp, but no other emollients do so much
for pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins.
Itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and
falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless
nails, nor do it so economically. A single
cake of Cuticure, Soap (20e) and box of
Cuticura Ointment (tiOsi) aro often sufficient
when all else has failed. Sold by druggists
and dealers throughout the world Liberal
eample of erten mailed free, With 32-p, Skin
Book. Address post card Potter Drug &
Chem. Corp., Dept. 430, Boston. 51. S. A.
Death. -Rate of Middle Age.
Dr. Arthur Newshuime, chief
medical officer of the Local Govern-
ment Board of England, says that
in spite of a marked reduction in
the general death -rate, due to im-
proved social and sanitary condi-
tions, the death -rate among Eng-
lishmen between the ages of forty-
five and sixty-five is increasing.
Doctor Newshollno thinks that the
cause of this increase is the move-
ment of the people to the cities,
with the consequent change from
agricultural to industrial pursuits,
The English Mechanic and World
of Science, on the other hand, be-
lieves that the difference between
the present death -rate and earlier
ones merely reflects the toll of the
feebler lives that improved hygiene
and .advancing medical science had
saved in infancy and youth.
"I would suggest giving our new
Mayor three cheers," announced.
St. Wiffletree at the first meeting
of the new Town Council. "Make
it two cheers," suggested Hiram
Waffle. "Remember, we are
pledged to economy all along the
line."
Many a man who is sure he is
right hasn't energy enough to go
ahead.
YOUR OVERCOATS
and faded Suits -would look better dyed. If
no agent of ours in your town, write direct
to Montreal, Box 33. Gold Medalist.
British American Dyeing Cc.
The Soul of a Piano lathe
Action, insist on the
'13170 H8nEfi.d"
Piano Action
BOILERS New and Second-
hand, for healing
and power purposes, TANKS AND
SMK
OE STACKS. Agents for Starts.
rant Ventilating and Minting System.
POLSOi1 550 7 TEDKS TORONTO
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Engines and Shipbulldsra
J1t j� Sufferers from
ust a Minute protruding or
bleeding g piles
can be bared by using nature's stun re•
medyo medieino—h o op
—n 1 oration.
This
remedy does not profess to cure internal.
puce, but is a certain cure for protruding
piloe. Discovery was made by sufferer of
20 years' standing, who is now quite well.
Full inetruetione on receipt of 51.00.
WM. B. OXLEY, 294 Bereeloy 9t., Toronto.
cacnoe PowdoS F n
Noisemakers 1, key
anti Sleigh irides iso
Pillll'lakers„lr;;” o0
Puzzles. Jokes, Tricks
Galore
CAT.4400 OV REQUEST
elpeieal prices to dealers
NOVELTY' HOUSE,
334 Notre Dame St. went, MONTREAL
a�Fas,3T�xiraaa^
to i.s' 11
ED. 4.
ISST]IE 10----'13.
Noreen, Mules end Cowl,. 1I'oy aro
healthier and render hotter rervIco.
When t1,0 heavy Wet that held, the
wetewoatnnd dirt to removed they
aremors solely kentelean, loolrbetter
—Ret mom Reed trent maw feed and
aro hotter 1n ovary way. Iohiet on
having The Stewart
Ball Dearing
Clipping P achine
It turns eaelor, cites fatUr caul deter
and etayn sharp loner that nay
0516n Hoorn aro all Mb hard and
ant tram solid steel bar, picot
sboy aro en6losed, pre.
tested and nm In out
11tt10 frirtten 11ttle *see ftee
Ansel0t00tomen, tyleOMrrnatinsy
flexible Mete anis the oelobinted
M attsingle tension Wrestle head,
highest grade. sof end Conway flatlet
every ineekhee ttearentoed to please.
canomt0 PLEIXinixt BHAR'T 00.19
503 La Salle Nee. oNlOAab, ILL.
'write for 6orntleto tree era/demo 01,00100 world's
1♦rrcat 50,1 Intlneelan nee of hor06 sara1.
Aimee el,earing Machines, Maned (radon mot
A.LF'ONSO'S IffiALTJY, •
C,onoern'. Fait About I Ing, Ono of
Whose Lungs Is Affected.
A oorrospondent of the Manatee.
ter Guardian, while declaring that
the ominous rumors in regard to
Ring Alfenso's health may be exag-
gerated, says they are certainly not
without k,nndation. He did not in-
herit a robust constitution from his
father, who died of consumption six
months before the birth of the pre-
sent King,
Ws mother's care resulted in an
increase of the strength of the
young monarch, but nothing could
make him e strong man. His stoop-
ing shoulders and trailing gait tell
their own stories. Tho expression
of his face is often of such ghastly
weariness that his subjects are now
forbidden to take enap shat pic-
tures of him and the police vigor-
ously oenflscate all cameras.
Itis credibly reported that ono of
the King's lungs is seriously af-
fected, and the family history is
sufficient to account for serious con-
ecrn about any indisposition of this
kind,
A French palmist has mads a
"reading" of King Alfonso's hand
from an inked impreasson, and the
result is far from being a happy
one, She declares that the Iine of
the heart is almost absent, which
indicates sensuality and cruelty.
The head line shows brain trouble,
which will develop in middle life,
while on the life line is marked a
serious but not fatal illness when
about 30 years of age.
'0
Ease That Sore Joint
Nerviline Will Do It
The Champion Clog and Pedestal
Daneer of Canada Tells How
to Beep la Trim.
Fur men in hie profession are better
known than Mr. Tbnmao Hagan, of 27
Fortification Lane, Montreal, who 15115 :—
"To limber up a stiff joint, to remove
every sense of snreneos from tired
muscles I cantell you nothing compares
with Nerviline. It is really a wonderful
liniment, and I use it continually, simply
because I find It keepsthe muscles and
Joints, stipple and entirely free from pain
and etifrnoss. I earnestly reenmmend
Nerviline to every person that minim: to
use a strong, penetrating, pain -subduing
liniment."
For Rheumatism Nerviline is a won-
der; for Sciatica it cures where othere
fait; for Lmnbagc, stiffness and cold, no-
thing surpasses it. Keep Nerviline
bandy -it's good to take inwardly, de-
etiroye internal pains quickly, and is fret
es good for outward application, Large
family size bottle; 50e.; email size, 26c., at
all storekeepers and druggists or The
Catarrhozoue 110„ Buffalo. 05, Y.
Paddy 1'oolc It Back.
•
Paddy bought a watch from a lo-
cal jeweller, who guaranteed to
keep it in order fur twelve months.
About six months later Paddy took
it back because it had stopped.
"You seem to have had an noel -
dent with it," said the jeweller. ".A
small one, sure enough, ser : About
two months ago I was fading the
pigs and it fell into the trough."
"But you should have brought it
before." "Sure, ser, I brought it
as soon as I could, We only killed
the pig yesterday."
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Garget In 0003.
TO FIT THE CRIME.
Ancients IIatl Severe Punishments
for Food Adulterators.
Complaints about the inferior
quality of food, the adulteration of
food, the high prices and the cheat-
ing weights have been common for
r
CentllrlP„i , There are some e C
carious
pages in Henri Estenno's "Apology
for Heroclotus," and that book was
published in 1586. But offenders
were often punished and in most
appropriate manner. Witness an
edict recently found in the archives
of Puy -de -Dome : "Whosoever shall
have sold watered milk in his mouth
shall be sot a tube, and into the said
tube shall be poured the watered
milk till.tlie doctor or barber there
present shall assert that the culprit
cannot swallow more without being
put in danger of his days, Whoso-
ever shall have sold butter con-
taining turnips, stones or any other
foreign substance shall be seized
and attached in a eery curious man-
ner to our pillory of Pontet. Then
the said butter shall be placed on
his head till the sten shall have
melted it completely, and in the
meantime the children anti meaner
folic of the Tillagea,shall insult him
with such outrageous epithets as
shall please them --subject to the
respect of God and Isis majesty.
Whosoever shall have solei evil or
rotten eggs shall be seized by the
body and exposed in our pillory of
Pdntet, The said egg's shall be
given to the children of the vil.
leges, who abaft, by way of joyful
diversion, throw them in rim faro of
the culprit, to that all may be full
of merriment and letighttsr,"
SerieuS Enough:
"With Mr. Brown's illness a seri.
Oslo otlelrs.,
"Wel], he married •Iris nurse,"
"NA -DRU -CQ' DYSPEPSIA
TABLETS
.Preyed of $creat Value to Ma'd'•
-4
There is only one explanation for the
nutnbers of enthusiastic lettere that we
receive praising Na-Dra.Co Dyspepsia
Tablets, and that is that these tablets
certainly do cure any loud of atomeck
trouble.
Isere is a typical letter front ltiiap
Eliza Armswort;hy, Canso, N.S.:
"It is with pleasureI write to inform'
Tou that your, Na•Dru-Co Dyspepsia
ablets have proved of greet value to ,
me, I tried remedy after remedy but
without any lasting good. Having heard
of your tablets curing such cases as
mine I decided to give them a fair trial.;
They proved satisfactory in my case."
The remarkable success,of Na-Dru-Co
Dyspepsia Tablets is such a success as
can only come to an honest remedy,
compounded according to an exception.
ally good formula, from pure ingre-
dients, by expert chemists. If you are
troubled with your stomach just ask
your Druggist about Na-Dru-Co
Dyspepsia Tablets, compounded by the
National Drag and Chemical Co. of
Canada, Limited, and sold throughout
the Dominion at Sot• a box. 142
FARMS FOR SALE,
H, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto,
�
t 000 STOCK FARM OF 600 acute
7f with Three Houses: large Bank Barn.
Must he sold quick Pelee is very low.
EVEItAL DESIRABLE FARMS I1'1
t.7 Manitoba. Alberta and Easicatchewa8
that can be bougbt. Worth the money lot
quick sale.
TRAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED 00011
farms to different esetione of Ontarle
on my hlst. If you want a farm conanit
roe.
14. W. DAWSON, Toronto.
1-1IFS'Y-TWO ACRES IN MIDDLESEX
AA County; soll clay and clay loam)
11.2 acres orchard; good buildings
Twenty-seven hundred dollars. would OD
change for larger farm. The Western
Real Estate Esrhango, London, Ont,
FARMS FOR SALE
IMPROVED AND FULLY EQUIPPED
My reason for selling is that I'have
more than I .can handle. In 1912 my'
throshiug lasted for thirty-two clays. Will
sell on email payments down. The farms
nre ready for the drill. Willsellhomes,
harness, machinery and farm. On the
fame are good water, shouse, r
ban, im-
elements, shed, weigh coals, windmill.
Write Percy Love, 33 FairviewHouleverd,
Toronto, for full pantieulnrr.
7��Y TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED Di0.
i A7 ferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue.
Album, ouly Seven Cents Marisa Stamp
Comnanv, Toronto.
STAMPS AND COINS,
BILLIARDS.
i VERYBCDY ENJOYS BILLIARDS —
Au Barbers and Live Men in 'owns only
100 population make big money. Be first
to write for hook, "How to Start a Bil-
liard Room" --Coat, Easy Terme, etc. Cata-
logues of tables for Home and Club free.
If you have a table ask for our supply
catalogue. Brunswick-Balke-Callender Com-
pany, Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED.
A GENrs!—SURE MONEYJO AICER! OUR'"
2-1 Illustrated Dollar Book "Discovery
I t+outh Pole; Tragic Fate of Scott Expedi-
tion. Commission Fifty Per Cent.
Freight paid; credit given; free outfit;
postage ton cents. Nichola Limited, Pub.
fishers, Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CI AN CER, TU010110, LUMPO, ETC..
+ Internal and external, eared witle
out rain by our home treatment. Write
ns before tea late. Dr. Belimen Medical
Co., Limited. Collingwood, Ont.
GALL STONES, KIDNEY AND (u,AD'
der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel.
Lumbago end kindred nimente positivell
cured with the new German Reined!,
8anni," price 81.60. Another new remade
for Diabetes•Mellitno, and sera cure, la
"Senors AnteD!abetes." Pelee $2.00 from
druggists or direct. The Sonol Menefee.
luring Company of Canada, Limited,
Rtt itnipeg, 2,1 ao.
Sufficient Evidence.
"You drank too touch punch ab
that receptien yesterday."
"Who saw me drink too much 1"
"It wasn't necessary tototal' up.
When I came in you were holding
an animated: conversation with the
piano lamp,'
81
eva ury
111J2, lis,6"4,
Overheard in a Street -Car.
There's a lesson right there!
Little blemishes of com-
plexion, small sores, eruptions,
spots, are not only unpleasant
to the person afflicted, but are
the first thing naticed by Other
people.
A little Zara-lluk applied at
night to spots, eruptions, sores
of any kind will do Wonders.
ZamBuk Isnot a greasy
preparation which will go ran-
cid on your dressing table.
It is made from healing, herbal 1
extracts and essences. Always
pure, fresh and ready for use.
Doesn't lose its power. keeps
indefinitely. Healing, soothing
and antiseptic all the bine.
Try it!
tOc, baro all druggists anis IIoo'as.