WOMEN fiad ean best 0 & Sweet, clean, |: some condition in the mouth > ae use of SANT LT i POWDER. . rophyiactie and highly an " iseplie, it penetrsies 1 wreviesn, thorsughly cleanses the teeth, snd corrects 'oral ndity. i F Dane mole BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone - 201 a ---------------- -------- + COOL, CLEAN, CORRECT. The Perfection Gas Iron being in- . teriorklly heated, ig cool to work with Nickle plated all over. No fiame to mar the face Is sure to be clean Correct In shape, Has pointed end and cool handle J, WW. OLDFIN & CO, Cor, Kydeubam and Ordnance Sta. 'Phone 515, --- When WMisd Ethel Barrymore appeared in: "Aliee-Rit-By- The Fire," several seasons ago, with loag rings dangling almost to her should- course I could never wear them." ~as dead as day-before-vestarduy's newspaper--earrings have been swung jeoral also. ear- | iy styles in ! ers, women said, "How quaint--but of | From being entirely out of fasion | There are scores of pret sl ear-rings--both the and the blood- fed Japanese coral, which is very he coming to dark ' women. Jade dante and 'hoops' are excesdingly pret ty, especially when the clear, pale pale pink » dest, pen first emr-rings come in the same style, pink hair. TH woman with gray hair who dresses smartly may wear any solo enr-rifgs she plenses, though should be wary of the pale, trying blue of tourgudise, ~ harbarous custom of ead-lohes and dragging them out of ghupe with heavy: orna- ments that pit earrings under the ban for so many years; but now that these 'really éhdrming ornaments may be worn without any nétsssity for hor ing holes through the flech, 'there i= no reason "why wery 'woman should not take tdvantage of this means of making her costume more che and charming. : With: dangling earrings the lorg- pette forms a very fetching combina tion. Lorgeettes have ceased to merely a fad and though they add much 44 distinotion * and dignity ~ when graesfully used--they are really a very useful 'article of 'dress. The wo- man whose eyes are just beginning to play tricks with her when fine print is to besread in public 'may draw out a jewelled lorgnette with mich less wm- barrassment than she would produce a pair of tell-tale cywglduses, and it is much easier to pick up a lorguette, swinging: oh a- pretty chain when a time-table or menu is to be consalted It. was the piercing the We own and offer @ Par and Interest : $1,250, . Packers and Provisioners Toronto, Canada 67 FIRST MORTGAGE FIFTEEN-YEAR SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS - Due July 1st, 1926 Dated July 1st, 1911 Interest payable 1st January and Ist July Principal and interest payable at The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Montreal, and London, England, Redeemable asa whole at 105 and accrued interest on any interest date after July 1st, 1914, on sixty days' prior notice, or annually ' t:r- for Sinking Fund drawings beginning July 1st, 1912, Denominations: $100, $500 and $1000 # with Sterling equivalents Bonds issued in coupon form with privilege Wf registration of principal and in fully registered form. Coupon and registered bimds are interchangeable, : TRUSTEE ¥ NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limited, Toronto The legal "opinion of Messrs. Blake, Lash, dAnglin-& Cassels, Toronto, will be furmshed. x » We emphasize the following salient points of this Issue: (1) Packing houses at Toronto, Montreal and Harriston (including Sites : 8 Fanip: at) conservatively valued by dey dent Sxpavs at 077,819; Estate and_ buildings own t $50 aTs wind Total Assctt at 33.357810, ye Ne (2) Net current quick assets in excess of current liabilities $1,320,471. (3) Average annual net earnings for past five years $268,387, or 3% times the interest on the present bonds. : (4) An annual sinking fund beginning July 1st, 1912, sufficient to retire the present issue prior to maturity at a maximum price of 105 and or something on a Soop counter 'exam ined, 'than it is to "fumble in one's handbag for 'an eyeglass case. There are jet mounted for i * Ga wearers of mourning, but the pret: esi styles have rose or green-gold mountings set with topazes, emeralds or other small stones. Sometimes in- stead of a lorgnette, a monocle is car- ried--in fact, monocles are the fad of the hour with ultra smart folk. The monocle is usually worn on a black gros grain ribbon with jewelled slides before the eyes-- or eve-when one is troubled with astigmatism or near: sightedness, The large illustration shows one of the mew lorghoils, folded together, one glass over the other. The ornament hangs on a rich chain set with pearls and the ear-rings are set with pearls and diamonds. ---- " . -- SOME EARRINGS LONG ENOUG H TO TOUCH THE SHOULDER. around by a turn of fashion's wheel to the very apex of modishness. No body thought they would ever come back. Dress reformers spoke of "the days when women used ty plere their ears" in as final a past tense ws they spoke of figleaf fashions, Put now not only are earrings the mode, but the new earrings are bigger and mere exaggerated in style than anything ever worn before, and miny women who at first looked on the revived fazhion au freakish, fast or absurd have come to like the dash and picturesqueness of ear ornaments so well thal they own n set for every costume, For that there is a dash and a piquant charm about earrings is un deniable. Often a really plain face may be lifted to a certain attractive individuality by a right selection of earrings and a becoming hat. There i# a vast difference between the differ ent sorts of ear ornaments and not all faces can stand all kinds, Ome must choose carefully, taking into con- sideration facial contour, coloring . of {eves snd hair, and the characteristics of personality. The tendency of all earring ix to give an experienced look to the face. The woman who bends her efforts toward the voung and in- nocent in dress should aveid earrings and leave them to -the woman who sims for chic, piquancy and fasciva- tion--there is no getting around that and the longer and more dangling they are, the more fascinating they seo tO . a The most conservative Sarring f {style is the single-stone, set in such marmmer that it rests close against the earlobe. Huge baroque pearls, as large as"ten-cent pieces, are the whim in these ear-rings at the moment, and they are more fashionable even than solitaires--once the dream of every prosperous mecchant's spouse, Wom- en in mourning wear these small ear- ornaments of dull jet, and the dang: ling earrings are also considered good taste and are really very smart green is combined with pearls or dia- monds, but there are few 'women who can wear green. To pure blonde types it is usually becoming and there are red-haired women. with eyes. holding a greenish glint on whom jade is pe culiavly fascinating. Thé ome sort of earring which should be avoided is the blue earring. Pale blue stones in the ears have somehow a trick of making the weaver look "Dutch," and if the eves are blue the jealous ear rings rob them of their color. Neither should the blue-eyed woman wear coral ear-rings--these are for the brown or hazel-eyed beauty. Baromue pearls, rhifestones and pearls, or iét ear-rings will best become the woman with blue eves and fair or light brown BICYCLES °° BICYCLE SUNDRIES oy, BICYCLE MUNSON Send ior Cit Prise Catalogan. Yeouoire and is held rathér before up the Cafe 183 Wellington St. The Up-to-date Restaurant 8 and Eating House: Separate @ appartments. Well. furnished { p and lighted. : Try our Full Course Dinner, 26e. ' THOMAS GUY, Prop. The William Davies Company, Limited, whose business was estab- PIPPI PSII SPEP IIIB lished in 1853, is at present the largest packing bouse in the British Dominions, 1with gross sales during 1910 of $11,680,786. It owns large and modernly equipped packing plants in Toronto, Montreal and Harriston, and sixty-two retail markets strategically located in the cities of Toronto and Montreal, and the following points throughout Ontario: Oshawa, London East, Kingston, St. Catharines, Brantford, Colling- awood, Belleville, Galt, Brockville, Woodstock, London, St. Thomas-- through which distribution of its products is made. The Company is actively represented in every Province of Canadu, and its products are found in acbolesdle and retail bouses from the Atlantic to the Pacific. | DAVIS DRY DOCK Co. § Is the right place to get all & B kinds. of Boats and Launches, % or Steam and Gasoline En- Xt gines, Boilers and Machnery. Repairs done promptly and at reasonable prices, I A trial solicited. Davis Dry Dock 2 nou 420. 4 Bd A. J. REES "Phone 58. PROMINENT PEOPLE Rs Téstily to the Efficacy of the New Scientific Dandruff Treatmeént. A. E. Lanier, Denver, says: "'Herpis cille has made my bair grow rapidly." Mrs. A. Guerin, Great Falls, Mont., "1 find Herpivide an excellent. dandruff cure." ) . Greenland, Portland, Ore, says: Newbro's Herpicide stopped my hair's Taliing OME" miming ~ dD leael, Morton, Wash, says: ""Herpicide has completely cured my dandrufl."" ~ Charles Brown, President First Na- tional Bavk, Vancouver, Wash., says : HH ide iv hoted for kesping the tof with mourning attire. There is some- thing ponterous and overpowering about the enormous ear-rings of pol ished jet with pendants that hang al most to the Bhoulders. A Fifth ave nue jeweler displayed some jet: ear rings in a window last week that had below the cut jet ornaments whien rested aguninst the lobe of 'the ear, swinging pendants at least two . inches long, solid carved preces of Jet which had somehow the uncamy suggestion the polished four-sided whaits which surmount handsome monu- ments in graveyards. There are jet earrings, of course, mich more frivolous in style and pe haps the prettiest of these are the swinging hoops mede of small black jet bends set closely together. Pearl ASQUITH'S SUMMING UP the Tmperinl Conference London, Eng. Your main obligations, #0 far as you are under obligation at all to parsons in this 'hatter, dre due to my right honorable friend and colleagues, Hom. Me. Hureourt. T associate myself on- tirely, if 1 may do so, with every word of Sir Wilfrid Lavurier's dogaent tris bite. 'Mr. Hurcourt has not been long at the coloiial office, bit I think 1 niay ventdre to of in else, antl with more intimacy, more responsibility, what the affairs of ein ure, that he already has wore thin justified his selection for that Feaponsibls post (hear, hear), and that hie work, as Sic Wilfrid Laurier says, , a work earried on the scenes, but none the less widnous and responsible, of preparing 'the ground for a meeting of this kind, [has never been more iently per lormed. § If 1 were asked to define what has sen the dominant governing feature of the conference, I should say it has "beer the attempt to promote and velap closer co-operation thre old Pritish institution of free . I think you will conference the frank that ory "aluahle, haps the most valu a itch we have been ahle Appeal to the verdict of 'vou, who know fer than snyone [fiero THERE 1S AN UNDENIABLE Been attained in any other way than by nssentbling together the responsible statesmen of the different parts of the empire to hold a perfectly free Hiter- change of opinion, ench. presenting those 'aspects of the case with which he: himsel from 'hix own local experience was exceptionally fumilinr. You will all, I am suré, remember our meting in committee of defence, when Sir BE. Grey presented a survey of the § reign policy of 'the empire. That a thing which will be stamped upon 11 our recollections." I do not sap 1 is ode of us who did 'not feed * hen that exposition of our Toreign elation had been concluded {hat A tein Cent box keeps you feeling goodl for wonthis--No Headache, Indigestion, Foul Taste or Bad Breath. ---- All women need Cascurets, Simply because they don't exdreise enough. : don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit Brest bles. Those ame nature's wavs of keepiig the ' bowels wive. | v lew women employ then. The next heat way is Unseareta. Nearly all the minor ills of women san be avoided by Casearets alone. Thete no ned to have headache, 'nine backs, ion, bad breath we © sedance i soul opinion, loos! need, and Joesl cir Casoorols" Ars Bost. om (hear, hear}. Those - gen- - ' nd PIcT URESQUENESS ABOUT THE STYLE ealizesl in o much more intimate and omprehensive ¥ens¥ than ever before the international position and its bear- gs upon the problems of government the different parts of the empire it- 1. So" again, our discussions con: ducted, as was also. necessary, under the same veil of confidence in regard | 0 co-operation for naval and military, purposes, have resulted, I think, in a most satisfactory agreement, © which, hile it recognizes our common obli- atiops, at the stmle time atknow- 1ddges with equal clencniess those obli- gitions that mist Bel performed in the different parts of the 'empire in me. with the requirements of tiem, ave matters on 'which we can: the world .into our confi: ot take We cannot even take ow own fellow ubjects into our confidence in the full ense of the tern, but we who 'have into it constitutional history. ations of the empire ital, without the * . he hat 1 attach - mach importante to hat which was said and which: iw now rou wait too long. 3 Cascaret pt oy timo--just when you t a ati Sleny inside, ar you slo on When. you come to the internal * re- § broadened. bonds. Eo HiNG STEAST It also maintains agencies in Great Britain, markets for the Company's products are being constantly improved and - Copies of the Trust Deed and of the Certificates of the Canadian Appraisal Gompany, Limited, and of National Trust Company, Limited, Toronto, covering the appraisal of the Company's plants, and the valu- tion of real estate may be seem at our offices. Interim Certificates will be issued' pending DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ON REQUEST PRICE : Doman SECURITIES GRPORATION TORONTO. The home and foreign the delivery of definitive 100 AND INTEREST, TO YIELD 6% CANADA LIFE BLDG. w= LONDON-ENG" MONTREAL attespting to give the exact order of fj, fspheres of duty with » of our common obliga w atronge tion We shall all return to our respective sense the "EDELWEISS" BEER That's the name of the perfect non-intexicating beer. "Edelweiss" is just as pure and more beneficial than clear spring water --super-charged with all the Heslth- and sealed at the brewery --by . REINHARDTS OF TORONTO wh The oath which young dostors take in Turkey when they come before the. mbdical examining board containe the following Pledge. *That when | am called at the same time by two dilleredt patients, the one rich amd the other poor, 1 will gesept the cull of the poor withbut tak into considiration 'the money and will dy »iy best lor Kis treatment, ed mothers are especially advise the authorities Lo apply to (he health depsrimént for the depart: 'tent's circular on the care of inlants during the hot senbon. The litte book is free and if its wnggestions are fol towed it will save lives. "Lhe baby's welfare will be advanced if. anyohe in- terested will telephotie a reqmst. or send a postal eard telling the, * health ment w to wend a ¢. 1 jand that 1 will pever to he any call, day or Wight, during the y of common disent or of an pi démie of contagions disesse." The tow census gives the Common wealth of Australia » population of four 'million five hasdre and. 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