Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1903, p. 7

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CURES RANPS; 'COLIC, COLRRS ANEER {0F THE MOUTH , BOY'S LIFE SAVED, 'Seagrave, Ont., Jan: apd, foot. T. Milburn Co., Limited to, Ont. )y Was. very bad with ing but blood. I tried rathing* te to! hit dny of Dam Sharia ¥ SS MEL Sree ed REARS We 5 \ he Rem 'quillifieation that goes gt a delicious beverage (not : eealed Packets only--never in bulk. 25e., 80e., 40e., 508 'and. H ) NIPISSING-- ns Rips © "of "Hutton, Creelman, can po] op part of). Osborne (part of), mell N © { t : Abn {oF LB an ALGO Yatriis Nous. 195 and 201, the Town ou Kitchener and Roberts and Blo. niiy Ona IN TH RAINS Ri fi DISTRICT - Berths G19, G21 C28, G29 and and the] following: Berths with 'the ani to cut and remove the pine, spruce, tomas eadal and es oat G6, G18, CG Sig fi26, Af 82 qan L Ge dar Nos. S1, 3 eds for ; eh at the Tarfament Re in the City of Torento, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH duy of DECEMBER, 1908, at the hour of ONE o'clock in the afters noon. Sheets containine terms and onl tions of Sale and informa as i%0 Areas and Lots and Con prised in each Berth will pry application, - either perso Ty to the Department of Crg¥n '0x ronto, or the Crown Tix at Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur, Hat Portage and Fort Frances. E. J. DAVIS, F, PARTRIDGE | RR Manuhcluryy of of re AAA sll Kings of i Also sgent for WIRE-EDGED READY _ ROOFING CHEAPER AND BETTRIS SHAR ris and Empire Metz) Stamph op pany # Builders' supplies... FH KING BY' War sabia bom % y | ches noc hed, than "yi GONZALEZ BRANDY It helps diges- tion and Fortifids. Sold Evrywian. AskFor lt! WAGGONER EXTENSION LADDER Has no [ag] for any kind A repairs, ey stacking, fruit picking, etc. Jhqusaygs tn spat wh Bowes Jordin wa Yan Write catalogue It's free. WACCONER LADDER cht, Very Jemarjabiy Curb: of Str "i rhoea, © " 7 Abdut six years ago for the, Br timé in my life 1 had a sudden an severe attack of diarrhoea," says Meh, ire Miller, of Morgan, Texas.: "1 t porary relief, bub' it cadie re k Jhgain, and win, and for #i% years ave sullered more misery id igony than I can tell. It a worse than death. My husband' ibe hundreds of dollars for phys i Be and treatments w hot Fihally we moved to i your present home, and one ned 'to séé 'an hr on ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol and Diarrhoea Remedy with a 'testi- jal of a man: whoy had been tured a The "cnlé, Was so similar to my own dhat l.concluded to try the vorhady. » "The tue vod rondstiul, I could Hargis realize thoy again, or believe 1t Lh 3 Fe , but thay one > ing but a few me," For sale | all A CHANGE MADE 4 r---- A" General Star Is Now = Con- 3 tral. aghibgton, DE, LA Today Ay an epoch Ja, be Bt of ithe United States army organization. The act creating the genegal staff, passed at the last session of "congress, he came operative to-day' and many axe the impor tnt changes that resulted. ib most important is the'sh of the ofliga of Somn which has e n, % Ba Washing tog.. sudeeedod to the comma J onthe retirement. COAL THAT SUITS. Woot 'of Quai St.o'Phons 6. week ago, relinquishes. of begomes first chief the ral staff, The other two ol general Sore desig. who with Gen. z id as general oificers 8 p (len. Cor bin and Carter. In wm to these three officers of high k the staff fokists of forty Sw ranging fram colonels to firgt Ten ant. Every , 8 ot and departme: nf re presented pt the pay and médigal depart ments. Gen. Young will retifg for age pext January, and will obi SWeeded © as chief of staff by ibe Ah. Adna R. Chafee. dn the natugsliBoWrse of events Gen. Chafiee will be succeded on - his statutory retirement by Gen. Corbin. Sptained Her And Napange Teaver, ass. Hella Henry, visiting Jrianda in Kingston, returned home Monday, nursing" a spraTied ankle, cadudd by tripping on a piece of defective pave; dent in the Limestone City. She is not laid up, but will femain in tows until she has recovered, when she will resume har Vacation br teens Llums by the peck or bushel. Craw- ord. The conservative party of Halifax will call & convention for August Hh, to pminate candidates for the House of Commons. R. L. Borden is sure -to be nowina alk Spot. of over exertion it is the is he WKilaars ner 4 BL hat. Way 44 What The Fair Dames May Look For in Autumn Stlee--Dainty Gowns For Pretty Women. New York, Aug. {as ~The distinguish. their trimmings; and two-fold First they are en tel hovel Bes many of the hats of tarly sum- of the 'A consisted © iefly the 'on with flight of the tiniest birds | im plumes and wings; ing feature of late reer ha oh ve a' md, they foreshadow t}ié 'ulfra- Siar decoration Tor autumn {inde yoaLiv" Hondgear: der Were at e delight the a A o on. hee trim . models are adorned aginable, perched. upon the biims "of TRAE that, though Liat favor and women Lone ata uly have selected only brn op vot charming design in this fabric ix made with only a deep pointed white collar of Russian Ince coming round the front of the bode round 'to the back, having the! 'of a pointed voke, with culls on is close fitting and flares round the bottom; with he has a few # Re odie, in' thermos en the back and blouses over a belt of taffeta at the fromt. cloth is a.new fabuio seek: favor of fashions disciples. As its name suggests, it iw rather a combination of materials, for while it hiss a 8 rither open-work effect, Major United States Army, shown, grownless "flats" and spreading Gains boroughs. . A' fashionable model is shown in dark blue and, rich green mixed straw, a brim is faced with the two shades of chifion, shirred and finished along the edge with a tiny ruching of blac lace, The beim of the hat turns away sharply at the front and sides, while blue birds with breasts and wings flecked with green and yellow cunning ly peep ower the edge. Some of the summer straws in dark er tomes can be almost entirely trans {formed by the addition of the newest trimmings. For instance a rolling turban shaped ecru straw hat, which earlier would Rave béen finished wilh 'majestic «plume trailing atross the cvown now has a strip of elegant black lace all around it bordered on cither ¢dge with a i of feathers, yo tiny that thev might be called pin feathers. At the left side there are roupied 'severalptiny birds with jewel aves. Louisine and peau de soiv will pro bably be among the fashionable ma terials for hats during the coming seg son. Both are elegant and can be obtained in inexpensive as well as ex pensive qualities, ' A stylish bat in golden brown lowisne is. a perfectly flat turban, trimmed at ulay inter vals. with brown_hirds, with pale vel low. markings pressed down upon the crown. The fashionable Lat must be either quite. dark or very light; oS is. no compromise, Rich deep browns, blues, greens, purples and reds are ultrasmart or white, pale greys, cream-ecrns aad the almond greens, The uel revival which has been threatened for some time is likely to be. fully. developed by . thanksgiving, Some of the new straws and swamer felts show the design with effective Nusiatiohe of the abbreviated brio ting it to different faces, There ittle difference between the honnét young women and elderly matronk, and; this little is. shown in the brim which is slightly wider for the former Nothing could be more effective than a laige pearl grey plateau hat design ed to accompany an afternoon toilets in the same shade, of crepé de chine. The crown is' a tiny bell-like affair trimmed entirely "with 8 wreath of marabaut feathers and unferncath the brim st the back there are dainty po poms of the feathers combined ith a tow of shaded grey velvét rib bon. The gown 18 trimmed with lac and chenille embroidery. The skirt fits without fullness over tHe hins, with infihitesimal tucks running down to where a deep, full flounce finishes the bottom. This flounde is headed by a band of embroidered lace insertion and falls very full and long over the feet, with a depi-train at the back The bodice is composed of a series of tucks, alternated with strips of luce, with the opening arranged at the back. The front is full enough to re tain the gracéful owtline, but there is an absence of the pronounced bBloused efiect. A wash of pale grey chiffon con- fines the waist and is tied in a knot at the back and allowed to fall to the floor in sweeping ends. The week is fins ished with a stock of embroidered id: sertion, with a chou of chiffon tied at the back. The sleeves fit close to the elbow, and are composed of the tuck ed crepe de chine and embroidered lace. The straw sailor has not been ia great demand this year, principally because At the beginning of the sca son & rather flashy design was intro duced that was so quickly adopted by the many as to make it tindesiraily for the seckers of novelty. Theré are to be founu some very natty shapes appropuate for street and gemi-dress wear, however, carried out in dark straws, linen braids and various nat ty cloths. The planer desy may be smartened wp by means o a twist of soft ribbon or foulard knotted into a large bow, while a still dressier effect is obtaipable by the addition of a wing or flock of small birds. It should be remembered with regard to ribbons and bows op millinery that the bows do not flop; the loops are finely plisse to give them stiffness and i have ends--that is, visible ends, will not be de figeur on autumn pe in their stéad will be 'richi twists with buckles of ea silver or jet. t announced, ill ta carly Tall an is ats "General, §. B. M. Young, who becomes Chief of SEaff of Genexal William HH. Carter, who with Major- General Henry C. Corbin. will con stitute the general staff, is .also sisi. abn - -- p---- PT -- ish, is high & and at a distance looks quite liké one of the satin-dgced cloths. It is made upon lines adopted for voiles, mwistral clothy and the like, hawever. An effective dress is twinexolor ean vas cloth, showing a full skirt havisg a band of woli, embroidery, in Orient- al 'tones, let in about . two inches above the hem. The bodice has the. long shoulder efleet, produced in a sort of crepe bretelles that come down over the slig tly loose, full front, and. cross over £6 slip one end under the belt at the left side. The whole is trim- med with a narrow band of the em broidliey Shirt waists of wash materials will he worn quite late, and probably throughout the wintet by' the woman who goes to. business. New designs, however, 'will he used in their don struction. All the advance models " se Prim oan \ a f strapped by a bins band. of ing it, a tucked effect. Jt buttons up. Po hE eligt. some extending town over the shoulder: others shows ng the conventional : tailored. iden; » chase these waists already made, foe unless out gnd fitted by a first-¢lass dressmaker, they are sure to bag' ab out _the armholes and present a slop: »y Apheatancy in general. © All things considered, The, smart materials range from fifty cents to a dellar and a hall a yard. Two and a ball yards at least are ro Quired, and. the stores sell the waists at only a slight advance over: the cokt of the material: then there is the satisfaction of wearing something that can stand the scrutinising eye of ori tical womankind, New gowns in thin materials | are not displayed in great numbers now. except for evening wear; the designs that remain, however, are full of glory and dltogether 'lovely, The we- man who Buys now secures her trou sures at tempting bargding and haw yet ample time to show them to ad vantage, ~MAUDE GRIFI'W. The Rahaln Qf Fame. Pitiadeinhin: § RR Chek. TY, you'd' hétter 'not let old Brown catch you, . Reporter-+What's the matter? RB. R. Clerkln that writestp you gave him you. nid "'he entered the of- lice of tha P.D.Q. railroad when a boy, and has grown gray in the servipe." Well, : there have at least a deren men in here since trying to sell hin some hair dye, Always avoid: herh purgative pili They first mike you sick snd leave you constipated: Osrter's Lit Liver Pills. regulate the bowels hac make you well, | Dose; one one pill. Ordered far. more satisinotory to phir: they are jugt as cheap. bee yo OF ig iE) ad Pynk

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