Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1904, p. 8

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Re daca aap nerf grisinsiod cian bh 24 Send for it to-duy. 118 to 124 Yonge Street about gift-making. J and Mooney did it The Mooney bakery has doubled in size in the firdt year, The bakers are working night and" day, the trains, the grocery stores are busy:as bees, and the whole nation is cracker-h x RTE -- LATE FA! ALL STYLES ~~ JUST N Girdles Must Be High--Evening Handsome--La Still Combined Special to the Whig. Rew York, Nov. woman of to-day aborigindl Amerie: decked herself in fri gaudy beads. And inconsistent but fair fasten into her co broidered leather, ai throat beaded or would make the her eyes in am of the hour, whet finest gold or of ci ts savage garris] A matt leads comers. A coral chips can. be demand in the depa largest bead, meas in diameter, smaller, toward the rect rdse tint such ate Tbe. ery e very dee] coral are cheap; th the medium tint. Ti so as a slide, used of links in gold, si The long chains of finished with tassel stead of being conn Another thing look carefully to girdle and the fit 1 a girdle are to be wrinkles in a glove shirred or bunched girdles fit as snugl) basque. If it is bu pleats, these are 1 smooth, and some stitched on each fo the girdle fits smoc back and front, a trifle above the With silk gowns th ally finished with lions or buckle eff various bits of t work which appear gown, For instance, the lait messalaine f yoke of Alencon la shaded orange and finished with tiny ored and yellow t with tiny bows of vet. Its high, sme finished back and buckle shaped med point to point, is ength, This centr lace, and the h shows French kno low and orange four tiny ruchings velvet and lace. T shades of orang French knots. This "is the vear pation in manners a daring woman t« coming gown, fo style, which, being an entire make up some distinctive feminine world m lines. of the direc coated effects of t the bonflant fashi all to be seen in t ing of the hour. A Letter Ove Which Wilt Pro Cans Here is a sincere ter from an Engli most led to take count of what he ing piles. 11 Edmhnson, Bates Toronto, Car Dear Sirs,--I fee write to acknowle Dr. Chase's Ointm I had suffered fro over gixteen year: ly at that. The when I could and end to it all if it thought of meetin may think I am s hut those who ha will know, At other times take a knife and until I came to evil, but thank G was quite by aeci know of Dr. Cha had doctors' adv 10 end and could peit in that six paper sel saw your Ointme met thy case, as piles and saved p As 1 could not ment from mv brother, H. Shell and he sent.me o used one-third feetly cured by t I am sure you get this letter fro world, but I fel§ knowledge the gr Ointment has do liberty to make you gee fit. All T anyone 'who siffe complaint is I many thanks, T Yours r H vou are not merits of Pr. "Ch will be surprised are Heine brough neighborhood. N ever heen more | who have Re a] 2

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