$e THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27. is a guard against all skin troubles in children. It cleanses, softens, soothes and prevents chafing and sores, ~~ OLD AS THE YOUNG. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mrrs Baby's Own Soap IT IS AS GOOD FOR THE MONTREAL. 4-2 THE FASHIONS. CHRISTMAS ADORNMENTS ON THE LADIES. White Will Increase in Favor and Enter the New Year Without a Rival--It is Very Chic. New York, Dec. 27.--Mid-winter fashions are at their height now and rapturously beautiful. The novelties introduced for Christmas and .vew Year's wilt'he the last of the season tg be declared, for after the holidays the fashions for Easter and spring will ab sorb Dame Fashion's interest. Indeed, a few very advance go-be- tween styles have already arrived from abroad. These gowns are intended for use during the period elapsing be- tween the discarding of winter clothes for those of spring, but are designed and executed with the same care that marks the modes of a full season. It is safe to predict that white will increase in favor and enter the new vear without a rival. It is really /so chic. 'There is a particular member Christmas HE Brooch which'we show above (No. ) is a Sun Burst Pattern of 14k. gold mounted with sixty-five pearls. We send it to any address for $24.00, We have hundreds of other styles. A You may save a goodly amount en ti Christmas purchases by sending or our 1902 catalogue-- We send it free of cost. You will ind in it Mustrations of In. numerable gift pieces at prices most inviting. Ryrie Bros., Jewelers, Yonge and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. "DIAMOND HALL." Est. 1854, ----------------------------_------------------ --_------| "AN EXCELLENT F00D, admirably adapted to the Wants of Infants." Sik Chas. A. CaMmErON, CB. M.D. Lrofessor of hemistry, R.C.S.1., Eov-Lresident of the Royal College of Surgeons, [reland. For Infants, Invalids, And The Aged. GOLD MEDAL, WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, London, 1900. DR. BARNARDO says te ** We have already used Neave's Food in two of our Homes (Bubies' Castle and 'the Village Home), and I have no hesitation in saying it has proved very satisfactory." ' July 27th, 1901. Russian Imperial Nursery. Manufacturers : -JOSI AH RI NEAVE & CO. Fordingbridge, Pngland. Wholesale Agents:--THE LYMAN BROS. & Co., Ltd., Toronto and Montreal. of the smart set who afiects it almost exclusively and sometimes she affects a ming is used for these gowns except stitching. Coats made of the leather are lined with fur, preferably squirrel. In the matter of the shape of hats, fashion is going in for roundness. The turned-up sailor stands in high favor just now, looking particularly well in felt or chamois. Velvet costumes gant to be worn e made comfortable by interlinings of chamois and accompanied by stole scarfs of plush, fur-trimmed velvet or fur. Tailless ermine finds expression in the latest and most attractive de- signs. They are yards and yards in length, though only a little over a quarter of a yard wide. The lining as well as the upper portion of the scarf is white, and if there is a contrasting fur this is shown in an edging of skunk. Many of the most beautiful furs of the season are of humble origin, hid- den beneath' -a high-sounding name, which is supplemented by an elegant effect. Narrow bands of squirrel, skunk and even rabbit, with unpro- nounceable Russian designations, en- rich the all-lace costumes which are in such great demand this winter. A trimming which would seem out of place, if incongruities were not the rule in dress, is fringe and lace. This that are too ele- with wraps, are touch of soft brown which melts into the hazel of her beautiful eyes. This combination is deliciously car- ried out in a beautiful princess gown of white crepe de chine appliqued in white daisies. The soft petals of the blooms 'are so life-like that one might almost imagine they had been 'dropped there by accident. The centres are of brown chenille, with the faintest sus- picion of yellow Hecked here and there. The round neck is finished with folds | of white silk embroidered with rich brown French knots. The shoulder . straps are of silk tied in butterfly bows combined with lace through which brown chenille threads are run. At this season when every one seems imbued with the merry spirit of yule- tide there is a great demand for de- corations in holly and mistletoe. |} These, however, are detachable so that they jean be easily removed when the passing season renders them inapro- pos. Probably the prettiest frock of the week was worn at a Fifth avenue dance a few evenings ago given in honor of Miss Jean Reid, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. whitelaw Reid, chifion was employed, made over lus trous frosty satin and spangled with The skirt trimmed with Christ delicious flat, broad blossoms just tinged « I 1 Yue silver sequins and crystals. and bodice were mas roses, those petalled, cream with pink. The flowers are arranged in a loose, t natural looking spray on the skirt and also adorn the decolletage and a edge the short pufied sleeves of chif- g fon. C Crepe de chine, chiffon and chinchil- la figure strikingly gown. The design has the princess guaged effect in the bodice, which suits tall, slim women so well. The wide fur collar is a praiseworthy sol- | tl ' but there dresses are simple. Indeed they are all fuss and and the lace must the design. It is better to have ruffles than a mass of cheap lace frills. Ele gance is a leading note in the scale of fashions, combination is used upon dress coats for matinee and theatre wear. Rich silk and ball fringe, with heavy guipure bands edge the deep cape collars and extend down the front of the coats. House gowns are comfort idealized. The newest designs are carried out in the sheerest of sheer materials made over a lining, which is not fitted, but sufficiently curved into the figure to avoid a shapeless effect. Tafleta and satin make the daintiest foundations, OUR NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG [CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Bolingbroke Items. Bolingbroke, Dec. 23.--The surprise party at Norman Deacon's was a suc- cess. Miss Allan, teacher, has return- ed to her home at Bathurst. James Deacon is doing a good business with his sawing machine. Willie Neil, sick for some time, is gaining. Albert Wat- son and Vincent Deacon intend taking a business trip to Montreal. Miss L,. Dowdall, Althrope, visited friends here. Mrs. Richard Deacon spent a week at Maberley. Willie. Mitchell, Smith's Falls, called on friends here. Elginburg Echoes. . Elginburg, Dec. 24.--The Sunday school "At Home" in Martin's hall on Tuesday night was well attended. Rev. J. M. Tredrea occupied the chair. The choir gave several selections. Speeches were given by the superintendent and the assistant. The superintendent and workers provided a liberal treat. Last week Mrs. J. W. Martin had the mis- fortune to fall and break her right leg. The concert given by J. B. Me- Kay, Kingston, in the school house on Friday night, was well attended. A neat sum was realized. On Monday the school closed. The teacher, J. Cor- dukes, presented each. scholar with a are imitation silks which are just as effective when one wishes to economize. * It can not be claimed that house frills. Yards and yards of lace and ribbon are used to trim them not be too inex- sensive or it will spoil the effect of »f sheer material, edged with lace, and while imitations are sermissible, they must be of the qual- ty that will do justice to the article | Pidgeon returned from Water awn, for book. Mrs. H. Lawson spent last week at T. Lawrenson's, Plenhgm, Ww. Christmas. Ferguson's Falls Facts. Ferguson's Falls, Dec. 23.--John Murphy, Wolfe Island, arrived on Thursday to spend some time with his sister, Mrs. M. Gray. ' The teacher, Miss Maggie Doyle, left on Saturday to spend the holidays at her home at Wayside. Mrs. Kennedy, Pembroke, is visiting friends in the village and vic- inity. The children of the village in- Doll adulteration what Prof. W. and no unsaponifi cleansing power, Five Thousand Will be given by Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, to any person who can prove that Sunlight Soap contains any form of to the Dominion Government, "1 have made a number of analyses of your Sunlight Soap, the result of which I send you. that high percentage of oil or fat necessary to a good laundry soap adulteration whatever. without danger to the clothing or skin. light Soap is free from sulphates and starch, Result of New York Expert's Analysis of Canadian Made Soaps. ----------===22can Made Soaps. : . 0 The Deimel Linen-Mesh System Co. writes :--* Knowing from ex- perience the damage done to clothing by the use of common alkaline soap and wishing to be in a position to recommend in the " duplicated. Grand Trunk Advertising. Grand Trunk Advertising" is the subject of a decidedly informative ar- ticle by a writer who signs himself J. Ernest Thompson in a recent issue of Printers' Ink--a widely circulated lit- tend having a Christmas tree at the residence of John Poole on Christmas night. The Misses Stafford called on friends in. the village on Monday. James Diapey, Carleton Place, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Jacob Morris, last week. Maggie McGuire returned to her home at Galbraith on Sunday after a visit of a couple of Underwear, which i fibres, we sent sam of Canada a pure Canadian made soap to the wearers of Dr. Deimel expert in New York and had them thoroughly analyzed. As a result of this analysis we find your Sunlight Soap to thoroughly cleanse without advertising. h North-Western. d in an afternoon | from the article on the Grand Trunk : gine a more stupendous task than ad- vertizing a railroad. le organ devoted to the interests of The periodical takes up dvertising on some of the other reat railways, such as the New York Rock Island and the Here is an éxtract entral, the "Surely an expert could not ima- The building of ie road in the first place and the white chiffon, fitting snugly at the | tr top, but: showing a voluminous puff below the elbow of embroidered silk edged top and bot- | a ed with a wreath of foliage with no for beauty than for service, that they may be deposited during 'a shopping are the busiest of thread or seasons refuse to deliver far more im are compelled to do so by the A GUARANTEED CURE For All Forms of Kidney Disease. We, the undersigned Druggists are fully prepared to give the following guarantee with every 50 cent bottle of Dr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tab- lets, the only remedy in the world that positively cures all troubles arising from weak or diseased kid- neys : "Money cheerfully returned if the sufferer is not relieved and improved after use of one bottle: Three to six bottles eficct astonishing and perman- ent cures. If not relieved and cured, vou waste no money.' Henry Wade, Druggist, Kingston, Ont. G. W. Mahood, Druggist, Kingston, Ont. . if THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS'S COCOA An admirable food with all its natural qualities intact, . fitted to build up and main- tain robust health, and to re- sist winter's extreme cold. Sold in one-quarter pound tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Limited, Homeopa- thic Chemists, London, Eng- land. EPPS'S COCOA GIVING STRENGTH AND VIGOUR. for two materials to do so when the chief elements are identical. No trim- tom with the tiniest band of fur. pr The hat is a simple aliair, as many of this season's chapeaux are It has | musty quite a lot of brim and this is encirel- | ¥¢ flowers, but colored ribbon rosettes | he taking their place. ¥) It is cofisidered the smart thing this vear to have the mufi as big and as flat as possible. And, it may be men- tioned for the Mformation of those who think these mufis are made more ro tic ve He wi are provided with pockets of all sizes in which any number of small articles tour. Christmas and New Year weeks weeks in Gotham and stores that gladly send a spool of paper of needles at th to other | & portant packages at this time. They Q. great | go rush and in her desperation, the wo wi man who objects to carrying even |e small bundles finds her "'compart- ment" muti a veritable cloak' of char- | At ity. pa An odd feature of dress which has met with rather uncertain favor: hith- Ry Jerto is likely to become quite the rage | ag owing to the increasing popularity of | Tr automobiles, have attained an unusual dignity in [pa their comparatively brief existence in'|on that they exert a distinct influence up on fashions. Automobile hats. owns, coats and shoes, to sav nothing of the I thousand and one devices des protect the eves all unique and interesting. The smart- est gown for such a purpose is of leather, untanned calf flecked short silky hairs. The effect is some- tir thing that of camel's hair, or in fact resembles it as much as it is possible These horseless vehicles | ple 1 and complexion and I on a St in made The sleeves are of black chifion over | that all this has not succeeded in at- gathered into a cufi | the Grand Trunk railway has not been who has so thoroughly renovated its pearance, and holders of G.T.R. stock ets, himself about tends to business management first and then advertises for all its worth, he gave his atten- ers, who are interested enough to read the good things they do in this line. first two initials are very appropriate, courteous first cured, as aid Johnston Larmon, Oso 3 ki ici : : with kinds of medicine without getting any has not had a pain or ache for three years. This ution of the neck part of the cape. | running of its trains, naturally at- : . pe , ; : : t » chur to-ny, k B *h- Collarettes or fur collars of sable or | tracts more attention than any adver- tate in the ghuigh to i ind chinchilla which have done service pre- | tising scheme, and the publicity to be Sanias school will iVe An "At viously, may find fresh use on the cos. | successful must be far-reaching enough |: B1ve LA v, J iness | Home" to the scholars New Year 8 tume cape this season. and clever enough to draw business acting. "It is well known that until recently paying concern, and Mr. Hays, the esent general manager, is the man business methods that a half arly dividend began to make its ap- Id their heads up like other people th good things in their 'inside pock- But Mr. Hays did not concern the advertising of the Like a wise merchant who at- methods" and store ad. on to the road itself. That the ad- rtising had been attended to by :n who know their business | think Il be conceded by Printers' Ink read is article to the end. H, R. Charl- n, Montreal, the advertising agent the road. js responsible for a lot of T. Bell, the general passenger ent, also has a great deal to do th the road's publicity. It might remarked 'ust here that Mr. Bell's Toronto, .J. ssenger D. McDonald, distrist agent, and his able and lieutenant, and J. W, 'der, cify passenger and ticket ent, are three men the Grand unk would find it hard work to re we, and much of their good news- per advertising is to be credited to e or another of these gentlemen." A Lasting Benefit. don't suffer with rheumatism. Get ation, Ont. He had rheumatism one of his hips for years, used all Two bottles of Hall's Rheuma- cure cured him completelv. He reat blood purifier is put up in bottles: containing ten davs' treatment, 50 cents at Wade's. weeks with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Command. . Wilton Wafts. Wilton, Dec. 24.--Christmas services will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. Rev. D. C. Day gave a Christmas thodist church last Sunday The bath school will give a Christmas can- evening, in Neilson left yesterday to spend Christ- mas in Brockville, At the closing ex- e afternoon, the teacher, Mr. McQuarrie, with a hand- some tion of his Quarrie, who tisfaction, has been re-engaged for the coming year. has leased the cheese factory here for live years. A cheese meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 30th. Mr. Mrs, (. King, of Whitewater, Ma., are visit- ing friends in this vicinity. This is their first visit to this part after an absence of some twenty vears in the prairie province. Mr. Kellar has been particularly wealth in that country. Hinch had the the ice and fractured her wrist. J. Bel] removed to Enterprise. The council held its last day last. The board oi health have taken extra precaution in regard to the epidemic of smallpox, which broken out at Enterprise. Only person as yet heard of has been af- fected with the disease, though several others have been isolated, they ing been exposea to it. School closed on Friday for Miss M. C. teacher in S. S. No. IS, take Before closing exercises on Friday her pupils presented her with a beautiful album and a toilet set, coupled with an address, as a slight token of their appreciation of her during the past two vears. Kenty, although suitably replied, thanking their valuable presents and for the many other tokens of kindness that has existed between them during the | last two years. E. H. Perry-is on 4 | sermon in the Me- morning. Nethodist Sab- members of the the church. Miss Stella reises of the public school, Monday pupils presented their toilet companion in apprecia- faithful work. Mr. Me- has given excellent sa- tion. Her sorrowing husband has Small-Pox Precautions. much sympathy in his great bereave- Centreville, Dec. 23.--W. F. Gerow | ment. Fhe deceased young lady was and I. Kellar and Mr. and Mrs. R, | was vin, successful in amassing Miss Susan misfortune to slip on on Wednesday morning last has municipal meeting on Mon- Mrs. and has one next hav- Christmas holidays. McKenty has resigned as intending to a course at the Normal school. also Rev. as their teacher, Miss Me- by surprise, them for taken from She--Do you think a man can be He--He can't afford to be good on a dollar a day ? verybad. of the Dr. Deimel danger to the clothes. We are thefefore Pleased to recommend wearers Sunlight Soa AsK for the Octagon Bar ars Reward soever, or contains any injurious chemicals. Hodgson Ellis, Official Analyst Reporte: These analyses show Sunlight Soap to contain ed fat, no free alkali, no loading mixture, no Therefore Sunlight Soap has a thorough Sun- alumina, borates, gelatine, silicates, and is a pure and well-made soap." Dominion s manufactured from the finest and purest flax ples of the leading soaps made in Canada to an Underwear to use Sunlight Soap for washing." P --_-- business tour county. Stella, passed peacefully away on the 18th, after a few months' illness of consump- much beloved by all who knew She always had a happy, cheerful dis- position and was devoted ta all she was married, when about twenty years of age. by Rev. J. largely attended spend his holidays. Dr. Stevenson and spend Christmas Stevenson, was presented on Friday with a hand- some gaiters, a silk scarf and a fancy box of her school, who regret her leaving them. her by Miss Clara Smith, and on be- half of the boys by Master Rupert D. Chown, after ably and treated her school to a good supply of candies. will take charge of No. 1 next year. present. He ban's Cecil for a visit. J. home last week. Victoria hall to-night. Sunbury, Dec. 23.-- Monday was no- mination day at the village hall, and a large crowd of electors was present burg. ed and W. J. Franklin and Mr. Lean, both of Pittsburg, also are in the field. A very keen contest is ex- pected. On Sunday terian church in the village was re- opened and although the out inclement, a good crowd was at each service. Rev. Prof. Jordan, of conducted the services Queen's, throughout the day. The choir render ed a number of selections. The edifice is now a very fine structure. To-night the Salvation Army holds their annu- al Christmas tree in the village bar- racks, ment is looked forward to. A number | of aspirants will come before the elec- f tors on Monday next with \ entering the council the coming year. Herbert | holidays with his parents, ahd many jo his' young friends are glad to see him acain, Sunbury cheese factorv is --{ still manufacturing with a fair | ount of milk received. .J. McBride has recovered from his fall. The quickest soother of pain, | most penetrating 'liniment on the mar- | ket to-day, is Smith's White Liniment. J AS |A positive cure for sprains, swellings, 1 = l C J ; ' | inflammation, neuralgia, r ] . and lumbago. Big bottles, 250, at .Wade's. ------ in the north of the Death Of A Young Wife. Dec. 24.--Mrs. David 1 1lson her. that good and true. Four years ago Her funeral, conducted Cumberland, was very on Friday. I. Ger- attending Queen's, is home to Stevenson, Chicago, are here to with friends. Miss teacher of No. 1 school, gold chain, a pair of ladies' bottle of perfume. by the pupils She intends teaching No. 5 year. An address was tendered which she replied suit- Miss E. Moutray treated her school No. 4. She Mr. Lindsay is visiting here at will preach in St. Al next Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Cleveland, are here Fleming, Jr., arrived A Christmas tree in Keen Contest Expec ted. both this township and Pitts- R. Shannon was again nominat- Mec- last the Preshy- day turned Pin Your Faith to a SOUVENIR Not a stove-maker in Canada to-day openly dis- putes the superiority of the *'Sovernir" Range. If that's the fact, you asa prospective stove purchaser need no stronger argument for * pinning your faith" to 2 BOUVENIR. We claim it to be, without juestion, the most practical and best constructed Range on the market--rview it and test it from what point you may-- compare it with the best you know--ecriticize it as you will --ask any expert stove man to help you pick a fault---you will find there's no point of economy, durability or convenience- that's not developed and improved to perfection. 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