THE 'DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY. APRIL &. Raw Winps WET WEATHER the Colds that coum and Consump- ORDER BY NAME, [TES The Toronte General Trusts | occasions. Stunning 3 g 5 : 3 : the | model in clinging skirt fitting closely rounds hive dark backg hair-line of + {ashi with a tiny One jacket of brown ox- with hiss: wide v trimmed o wi material, hese bands on the bias and stitched over the skirt, coming to an t the top of the hem. From this to the bottom of the skirt there seversl rows of stitching ar- Fenged in groups 'of five rows each. jacket was made upon the most improved Norfolk design, which shows an abbrevia a few in- ches over the hips, In fact it scarcely extended below the hips. Instead of the stitched bands employed in the ; ' inches mee applicd x plaits two i wide, With ¢ on val worn a Gibson shirt waist in dark green finished at the neck with a white linen collar and a silk coronation tie. This may - be ex lained, is almost identical with the "bat wing" tie of last season with the addition of long ends which hang to the belt. Darrow thletic suite are much worn Such athletio etre Tn" all of these BE: ft! 2) of the prettiest consisted of a npg git tit 2 Rf tie, it lows of gowns developed in thinner materials. : Continental hats sre going to be so that they will be worn upon shapes simply ith closely stitched linen or 'are displayed for sth: the trimming is confined or striped rib- of smalléé adjuncts of these are aN rtant con. are of all the agin and «have ive of the : favorite owners, Comparatively ----------, Ina Plaster JE fof Sif hell 1 Heikir fe £ i Hed £ 1 i ifs mn jb § g i # £ it TH i: f £ t | i J 4 gk i £ jis i bout i i without one, no matter em vec ithe ssn ad voile requ tt ming the fabric capt admirably to draped effects. SA Apropos of black materials it may be stated that mourning gowns re: flect very much the seme lines as oth- er dresses, Something quite chic is a ack goods with around the hips. It is trimmed simply with three ap- plied tucks equally divided upon the skirt, one being around the bips, an- other in the centre and a third ar lero lengthwise. There is a of fullness all around the bolero, but this requires the touch of a skilled band to make the effect graceful and free from clumsiness. 3 The i tible at the front. A deep, ro caped collar covers the shoulders, fastening in front well- | over to one side as the whole fastens. This is also tucked. It is edged with rouloux of crepe, as are the belt and cuffs. The sleeves are full, but unusually so at the wrists, where they are gathered into cuffs of the blouse material. In many of the most artistic dress fabrics the scheme of faded coloring is evident. Some of the prettiest eflects are the cream louisines with small faded roses. Whole suits are made in these materials, br Seimiied with lace or a to panne armon: ize with the figures in the goods. This to be a very orna- mental season as is evidenced by the large Bomber of fads shown in Jowel- ry. A dainty $ittle rife Which is ox- ceeding! ar now if an arm- let of aul gold, a fittls-on the gros. the lit- the attempt m last summer to revive the wearing of mits, Will hast ] with a tardy but no Jess em The shops that make a specialty of laces have these coquettish Hetle things in many patterns, hoth black and white and yellow, and the most elaborate pattern of open work are found among them. The mittens are expensive and are fitted to the hands when : makes them cost more, because it is not always necessary to have a kid love fitted. Nevertheless the well realizes that even so the to she Towne--You say you didn't like his behaviour on that occasion. Browne--No, he's an awful cad, Towne--But this particular occa of . sion his behaviour wasn't caddish at all, Browne--That's just it. He's such an awful cad he should never act like . It gives people a wrong impression of him. drain "She has a liquid voice, indeed." my he has," 1 agree. he is that she is singing, any- Afton Water," 1 answer, without at him. For he will not see it until to-morrow afternoon. He is always bragging about his English ancestry. * HEALTH IN SPRING NATURE REQUIRES ASSIST VANCE FOR THESE MONTHS. To Help Throw Of the Impurities That Have Accumulated Dur- ing the Winter Monthe--Purga- tives Should Not Be Used--It Is a Tonic That Is Needed. in this climate there are many rea sons why people feel all out oi gear in the spring mouths. Verhaps the chief of these is the long hours in uu- perfectly veotilated offices, shops and houses the winter months. You may feel that there is nothing serious the matter; you are only a little tir- ed after slight exertion, or perhaps your appetite is fmkle, or lithe pim- ples or i on the skin show that the blood is not as pure as it should be. If you leel this way, not only your comfort but your health demands that you take proper steps to cleanse yourself of the blood im: | purities that are responsible for your | condition. You peed a tonic, blood: purilier, nerve § and gener- al up-lifter of the entire system. Ur. Williams' Pink Pills for Vale' 'eople meet ail these requirements more pes- tectly tham any other medicine. |nese are tonic pills and not violent and weakening like purgative medicines. Nature does not require a violent measure in spring, but a helping hand to throw 'off the unpurities which have accumulated during the winter, and $0 toning and syrubgthoning. svery or: gon and function that a ition of perfect health will prevail. Everyone-- old and young-- ought to take Dr Williams Pink Pills. in the spring. There is po other medicine will do you so much . James Naimon, postmaster, Salmon Ureek, N.B., says: "Last spring | was feeling decidedly unwell. | was weak, dizzy at times, and continually felt tired. My appe- tite was poor and I was losing in weight, | tried several medicines, but nothing did me any good until 1 be- gan the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and a few boxes of these made we feel like a new person. 1 would ad- vise all who feel run down and out of sorts two take Dr. Williams Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are also ef- fective in the cure of all diseases due to poor, thin, watery. blood or weak nerves, Do not take a substitute for these pille--it is a waste of money and a menace to health to do so. See that the full name "Dr. * Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People" is on the wrapper around every box. Sold by sll medicine dealers, or sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., B ville, Ont. AGAIN THE HOUSECLEANING. Moralizsing Upon Sad Features Of Annual Event, Josh Wink in Baltimore American. Behold, the time is again at hand, 'and is even now upon us, when the women of the land will put aside the thought of the new dress and the spring bonnet. And decide that this will be a good sf FF oy iL Fi iH i £ of 2 ¥ i i is 8: § i Efi £° fel gf ER 28? fog i sgl g eg i i : § = E § £ i ie hi Hr 3 os Ie T, 88 i Ih PITT iy fap Cli Ris DESCENDANTS OF CROMWELL. Two Marquises, Eight Earls, And Three Barons. to Jos, inence in the world as to give some value to their resentment, suppose they did resent, at the omission ol married John Russell, by whom she had five children " Among these peers descended from Frances Cromwell there are two mar quises-- mn and Ripon; Sight carls--the earls of Chichester and Clar- endon, earl Cowper; the earls of Darn- ley, Lytton, Morley, Rothes gnd Skel- mersdale; and barons Ampthill, Ave bury (still best known by his thirty Joos' blic life name of Sir John ul ), and lord Walshingham. Al though Oliver had five sons, there is not a single surviving Cromwell in 'the male line, though any one who con: sults a peerage under the names of the aforesaid hoblemen will find his descendants through the female line, to say " nothing of Oliver's untitled posterity, enough. "In these days of smallpox epide mic in London there is a gloomy in terest in nothing that the two eldest sons of the protector died of that dis- ease--Robert, the first born, a boy of 17, at PFelsted school, and Oliver, his secona, a cornet in Earl Bedford's Horse, a few days after he came of age, in 1644." British Increase In Height. No nation is increasing in height and weight so rapidly as the English, says a British statistician. The proof of this is shown in statistics recently collected of the height of 10,000 boys and men. At the age of fifteen these averaged five feet eight inches; at the age of twenty-two, five feet nine in- ches. In fifty years the average has one up for the whole nation from five eet seven and one-hall inches to five feet eight and one-half inches. Not Up In Our Ways. Housekeeper--Twist the necks of those chickens until they are dead. New Girl-Please, mum, I'd rather shop their heads off and have it over ick. Housekesper--Horrors, no! Sup- pose some one should be murdered, and the detectives should find our hatchet with the blood on it. We'd all be hanged. I you haven't been very long in this free country. Chambeglain And The King. The latest story about kisg Fd- ward is that Mr. Chamberinin was a guest at a dinner given to his wajes. ty, and being asked by the king il he played bridge, replied, 'Well, no. sir ; the fact is have heen too abso ed in the game of politics to fini time to learn." "Say the game of chess" retorted the sovereign, "and that you prevent anyone checking 'he king." ------------ Agreed With Her. The old lady (in a railway carriage) ~I object to smoking !"' The Navy--Quite right, mum. a bad habit for ladies o' your o' life. It's time ie i f BEjas tH ¥ E I 5 F | : y JE, EEEREESEd a i LD ELECTRIC CO., Catherine St., Montreal, Que. "iis PROF. DORENWEND x } COMING]! He will be at British American Hotel, Kingston, THURSDAY, April oth re ie a Tet, Yury owe thelr ro) looks fo the shill of Prof. Dorenwend. SES 5 head. sew Patent Hair Structure, pntented off Priv Apartments Secured at Hotel Flext clase grey sot hair, specially snd white bale, taken ln on change. - "RHEUMATIS "one who will secure me. All faith by offering reasonable security. 1 CAN BE CURED. Ee There is no need to suffer and ruin your stomach with drugs when you oan be oured in from one day to a fow weeks. Give me one of those poor unfortunates with twisted joints, swollen and distorted; give me a man with pains in his back, in hips and chest and I will pour the oil of ife into his joints, warm them up, start the life blood cireu- lating and remove his pains in a fow days. 1 will cure him and fill him full of life and courage and make him glad with the Sunshine of Youth. I will eure his kidneys, strengthen his stomach, make him hearty and strong and ask no pay till I've done it. I will not take every case, but every man or woman who has doctored and drugged till they are sick of a IPE can. Some to me with Sond ence and I will cure it ill ask no pay. t is an absolute rem for Nervous Debility, ach ho, Bheamatio. Stomach, Hive Kidney and Bladder Troubles. It is arranged for women a8 well as men, and cures female weakness. + Dr. McLaughlin's Offer. i am not giving Belts away. 1 am offering to cure first and be paid a ou are cured. 1 have an Blectric Belt which DOES CURE. 1 know there is no better way to prove my confidence in the wonderful curative power of my Beit than ph Jou wid ig pay for it. This offet is open io any- e me evidence of your honesty and good will then take your case on the eran of NO CURE, NO PAY. THIS N, Bears olold style ping sctute IS WHAT THE CURED SAY : : Belt, and the 257% | hori, Ei. Ear Fo pp pe i