THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1010, It's the flavour of AP that makes it quite unique { on . { Once in 1911 or 1812 when Lord | 1 Little Things That Add $0 Much | Berestord was on full pay, and had, You can taste the delicious oriental fruits and spices so perfectly blended i | Costumes Cannot Be Considers Cie Ars Smit dtl Combing Won't Rid | Hair of Dandruff ---- The only sure way to get niu of | dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | destroy it entirely. To do this, get | about four ounces of ordinary liquid | arvon; apply it at night when retirs | ing; use enough to moisten the scalp | and rub it in gently with the finger] Do this tonight, and by morning, | myst if not all, of your dandruff will | IN DAINTY COLOR) to Efcotiveness. | | Mersey, i plete Without Smart Asseasories Season have & clever way of eo over dainty tucked vests and lace waist: | Costs to show their ruffled faces to the world. Striking sashes are featured, and there is a bright allied girdle that forms a distinctive accompaniment to 8 white linen frock. It is of corded silk, six inches wide and striped with the allied colors artistically blended. | Heavy red or blue silk tassels termin- ate this stunning sash, Crisp organdie in delicate or pastel | tints lends colorful beauty to many a | simple dress. At present there is a vogue for plain white organdie sashes that suggest the quaint charm of the Dutch peasants costume. These white sashes are usually part of a set con- sisting of dainty collar and cuffs hem- Stitched with a half-inch border, They are unusually effective on checked or Striped volle or fine gingham gowns. A new note might be introduced in | an old frock by an organdie sash of con- trastiag color, such as jade green with & white frock or sea-shell pink organdie be gone and three or four more ap- | expressing exquisite. daintiness on a plications will' completely dissolve | frock of pale ciel mull, and entirely destroy every single | Sign and trace of it, no matter how | much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. i You: can get liquid arvon at any | drug store. : It is inexpensive and i never fails to do the work, | a AAI Cider GLOVER'S E-------- Don't Suffer From Piles Sample Name, CHeSALEtaA NAR NSS sans sara dary BUNOReas 2x ves ate sat rata nn cannes " OF cainnsinns site ane sinatate, oovnveon ss end, perhaps the, farmer «will have so much trouble in meeting the Sarly mk train. - But will "the con. sumer in ble in "Meeting the milk price? a Silence may be golden, but gossi gating WERE og The sense of being fashionably and tastefully attired comes with wearing an embroidered satin sash on an after noon gown of soft mulberry georgette. A splash of gay worsted embroidery in & conventional flower design traced it- self over the center of the satin sash and crude wooden beads in bright col- { ors weighted the ends. For the matron with the black net | three correspondents on my quarter- | Interview me, because I don't want | stultify { white lie, but as there are others, | Edward : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BERESFORD ANECDOTES. i Popular British Admiral Had & Ready | Wit. to keep a stopper on his tongue, he dropped anchor in the where his flagship was boarded by three newspaper corre- spondents, the first to salute the | Guarder-deck being one from the Lon- | dod Dufly Express. The admiral, | having heartily received them, said: | "This, gentlemen, is net a fleet: it | is a squadron of battleships without oruisers of destroyers. Please nots the fact" A few days later a letter Was received by the editor of whe Pally Hupress, which read: "Ny Lends & the Admiralty have asked therafore reguintions. 1 I did not give an Interview. 1 mw deck, and I made a speech to them. Will you, therefore, kindly write and Say that your corfespondent did not the Admiralty to hive one on me?" And the editor replied: "Dear Lord Charles: I! you were the last ad- miral of the British navy 1 might myself to the extent of a I fear you "will have in 'dee your own weird' with the Lords of the Admiralty." Next day the editor re- ceived this note: "Thanks. Am tell- ing them to go to hell.---Beresford." The many breezy anecdotes of Lord Beresford best describe the sort of man he was. One of his neat phrases was, "I can sleep on a clothesline." Of all his sayings none is'so famous as his telegram to King refusing an invitation: ='Sorry, can't come. Li¢ follows by post." '"Admirable speech," said a famous politician to him after a meeting. "I dida't think you could do it. You don't look like a states- man." "Perhaps not," was thé ly. "No more do you look like a weather cock." Even the man who is unable to keep a horse may afford a nightmare A good fountain pen is an ink con- venience, J AMAL \ gown there is a heavy jet rope girdle | that glitters and twiakles delightfully when coiled about the hips, Wonderfully exquisite are the new sashes that the younger set have adopt- | ed for evening and dance wear. The finest of the metal brocaded ribbons | | are traced with gold and silver thread | on delicate backgrounds of orchid, let- | tuce green, peach, apricot, lemon, flesh | and sky blue. The broad ribbon is | drawn about the waist In a crushed gir- | die and allowed to fall In a graceful | | panel at the back. Soft silk fringe In | a harmonising tone borders the bottom, A lace frock or a lovely taffeta or { georgette dance frock would be popu- lar at the many social affairs, if faver- | ed with one of these exquisitely dainty } panel sashes, USE FOR OLD HAIR RIBBON When Freshness 18 LSE It Can Be | Made Serviceable a# Covering | for Coat Hanger. | When the freshness of the half rib- | bons has vanished so that it is quite | impossible to make them stand up | properly on the child's head, they may "be used to goed advantage for cover | ing coat hangers of the ordinary wire | or wooden variety. The ribbons should | be dipped In gasoline, rubbed with | clean, soft cloths until perfectly clean, and then pressed with a warm iron on | the wrong side. The hangers should | be.padded, first, with a soft foundation | material, and it will be found that the.| hair ribbons of usual width will do | nicely to cover them. Little smehot bags, attached on baby ribbons, make a dainty finishing touch to the hangers, CHIC FOR FALL WEAR (Buffalo 5 py Now that daylight saving 1s at an 3 not the city have any less trou- . How to Make Coffee Allow one heaping tablespoonful of Seal Brand Coffee to each cup, Pour fresh, boiling water over the Simmer 5 mifutes. Let stand a few minutes. Then serve. Be sure you use rich, full-bodied SEAL BRAND COFFEE Whale, ground-- fine ground for Tricolators and ordinary percola. tors. In X, x and 2.1b; tins--et all good 'dealers; Write for "Peefect Coffee Pecfectly Made", Maited free on request. CHASE & SANBORN, 2 ------ GHOST HANDS. | i | Strange Traditions That Are Widely | Believed. Hands, from the days of Daniel-- when writings appeared so myster- iously on the walls of Beishaxzer's | palace--have always been connected i with the occult, and Were Fogarded | by Chaldeans and Egyptians alike | to be omens of the very greatest moment and significance, { The modet of & hand, for example, | was always carried im the festivals | of Isis at the end of a palm branch, and hands figure frequently In the writings on the pyramids and sthtwes, both in Egyp and Mesopotamia. A certain branch of the Deugias family used to mee the shadow of a mailed hand always before the death of one of the clan; whilst 4 branch the Still hear bony knuckles ragping on doors or walls Invariably before a similar oecur- rence. Some years ago a gentleman wrote | to me from Torquay apropos of one | of my ghest books and informed me that, waking up one night, he had | put his hand out of bed to feel it | immediately taken hold of by a| hand of icy coldness. The follami~-- miorhing, he added be = ings of the de .tr Tater Yon fi "..uie wb "l have 'had another experience with the hand," he sald, "but this time of | hold of me much more emphatically and seemed very reluctant to let go, I wonder what it means." I had my idea, but did not tell And I was right, for I learned The i him. soon afterwards hé had died. hand this {own death The family of Tulloch Gorms was | haunted by the ghost of to point at any member of the clan that was Foon -déstiped to: ale: whilst the Kincardines had the spectre with the blood-stained hand { which used to--and still haunt Glenmore, It was formerly very aggressive, | and in 1669 met and challenged three brothers successively to a duel ~--each of the brothers dying imme- diately afterwards; but latterly' it has been much more docile and has contented itself with merely waving | its blood-red hand--a sure Lsignal, however, of an approaching death or some other kind of disaster. In Cernfany phantom hands would appear to be even commoner, for nearly all the old families have at Sealed--to te Taws" is always fresh, because it is sealed {CARNATION Milk "from Con- i It is safe milk, a more startling order, as it took | time had predicted his | a girl with | a dreadful hairy hand that she used | does | ¢c * 'is batgand as milk is evapor- aw. to « .onsistency of cream. Only water is taken away. Nothing whatever is added; no artificial sweetening, no preservatives. After evaporating, we seal it while fresh and sterilize it for safety. can. Aylmer, Ont. CONDENSERIES at Aylmer and Spring feild; Ont. "from Contented Cows" you Through the Grocery Use Carnation Milk in your home. Always have three or, four cams handy--Carnation will keep for months. And it will serve you in every way you how use ordinary milk groceries--your grocer is the Carnas tion Milkman. Directions on every Write to Aylmer for free booklet " The Story of Carnation Milk."' Con- tains 100 tested recipes. Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited Seattle and Chicago, U.S.A. Canada Food Board Licenses 14-96 and 14-97 Carnation Milk " MADE IN CANADA» D7 J.Collis Browne's one time or another come under the spell or ban of mailed fingers. There is--or was before the war an inn in Saxony that was once a private house, and which was haunt-' ed by a huge hand that used to de- scend at night from the ceiling and impart to whoasver was present all the sensations of strangulation, { According to tradition, a certain | countess, who originally owned the { house, got rid of her infirm Whsband | by having him strangled there by an j idiot of monstre sige, and as a | Punishment for the crime, her family | and house were ever after haunted { by a hand, inconceivably huge and | hideous and cruel. British Goods for Germans. ! | British goods to the value dt $50,- ! 000,000 are in Cologne ready for sale to the Germans. The goods belong to members of the British Chamber of Commerce in Cologne. Charles Knott, president of the chamber, has made an arrangement with Mathias Erzberger, German Min- ister of Finance and Hermann Muel- ler, the Foreign Minister, to prevent "dumping." Mr. Knott announced that both the German eéfficials agreed prevent "dumping." ¥ "No exports from Germany will be made," said Mr. Knott, "unless offers are made by exporting firms to Brit- ish firms and accepted by them, cor- responding value of goods trom Great Britain being accepted for the Ger- man market. : Nem, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. EE -------------------- Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ...... was s CHOLERA DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal HE FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. 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