Monkton Times, 27 Oct 1911, p. 7

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Btraps. whole days, a saving far greater - tay nothing of the greater speed of alignment of the trend of the rail- road to be traced, but to enable a gatisfactory survey 2 staan a detailed examination of ee nn --_ Fashion Hints \ SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. the slim, clin; first empire, In the tailor trimming is severe mostly in mere bands For fall traveling end silk warp French tailors. Side plaited with colored edges, sometimes on hats. Toques and turbans in two col ors are smart cloth or felt, or combined velvet or heavy ribbed silk, Velveteen cords are black and white grounds, for stance, with gray cords. these, too, come Purple to be extensively wraps, combined lace, ermine, or white fox, The revival of artificial flower 'or corsage bouquet and garland wit in plain colors. is becoming a popular fad. The fichu drapery of the bodice is used for evening and even for afternoon wear, with the V shaped being opening at tlie back. ichus are seen in every possible soft material, from chiffon to hand kerchief lawn, from wash net to em broidered or allover lace. Draped effects appear in turbans and toques, and small hats galore These are the most attractive in the long haired cloth and ribbed silk. Panne velvet will be seen princi- pally in connection with opera cloak development, for costume suits, and for the trimming of cloth or satin garments. There is a new version of the ki- mono waist, which is draped in soft folds so that there seems to be no break between bodice and sleeves. The new evening sets of scarfs and muffs are all the delicate tints of the rainbow, and have hints of os- trich in their fluffy marabou depths. Flounces are again in fashion for heavy fabrics, but they are without fullness. The division at the side continues popu- walking skirts of lar. Two toned veils are very smart; so also borders. tal borders in mere patterns. Both velvets and velveteens alike will be in high regard for costumes and three piece toilettes. Plain coe of course, are in most fre- quent demand. Envelope tunics are shown again for cloth and chiffon, and are espe- cially effective in bordered materi- als. These lapped effects appear anywhere from the hip to the knees. ole FROM INDIA TO EGYPT. are striped veils with plain Persian and cash- Great Britain May Shortly Have a Railroad. Arrangements have been made for furthering the project of a continuous and direct, British rail- road line from Egypt to the Indian frontier by way of Northern Arabia and Central Persia, and important developments may be expected at an. early date. The route has been well known for a long time to Anglo-Indian travelers and geographical experts to be the shortest and most direct line of access from the Mediter- ranean to the westernmost frontier | stations of India, but other pro- jected lines, traversing foreign spheres of influence, have mono- polized public attention, and the practicability of securing a rail- road line to India which ghall be exclusively under British control has been thus thrust out of sight. Another great advantage of the line referred to is that it will short- the journey to. India by six than could be obtained by any oth- ér conceivable route. It starts from the northern end of the Suez Canal at Fort Said, and, running generally due east by way of the Gulf of Akaba, El Jauf, Basra, Shiraz, Kerman, Eastern Persia and Seistan, will close on to the resent Indian railroad at, Nushki, he entire length will be about 2,000 miles, while the sea route from Port Said to India is roughly B,050 miles, a sufficient indication of the savng in mere mileage, to Creteeceecceucency Ovmereceecenceacnacy a are most assuredly to retain uging draperies of the made waists the and consists and simple loose one piece and empire cloaks of surah, alpaca, gloria are made by ribbons, generally l are &@ new and popplar trimming on dresses and and may be of all h a novelty-- in- Both in panne velvet is likely used for evening with Venetian of small flowers on evening gowns Still others have orien- A TALK ON RHEUMATISIA Malady . who wants to tender, lief. did or ever can make a cure. rheumatic acid is driven out of the blood. ~ | this is true. that will go right to the root of the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. out the poisonous acid and cures a solemn truth which has been proved in thousands of cases, and the following is a striking instance. Mrs. W. H. Elnor, Sarnia, Ont., says: 'I feel it my duty to recom- Simend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as S they completely cured me of rheu- matism after I had been almost an invalid for three years. I doctored with two skilled doctors and took electric treatment, but without benefit. On going to a third doctor he recommended mineral baths as >| the only thing that would help me. ~| After taking this treatment for | Some time I felt that I was really growing worse instead of better, »|and I began to think there was no '| cure for me and that I was doomed | to be a helpless sufferer. For some months I discontinued all treat- ment and then I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After a distinct improvement, and I con- months, when the cure was com- plete. That is some two years ago, and I have ever since been per- fectly free from the trouble. I would, therefore, advise anyone afflicted with rheumatism to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they certainly made a remarkable cure in my case." These pills are sold by all medi- cine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Me- dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ™ BRITAIN WAS NOT READY When France and Germany Were Almost at War. It now appears that the Morocco war scare led to agood deal of searching of hearts among the British military authorities, and that if the negotiations between France and Germany had come to a quick and belligerent end Britain would have been caught in astate of unpreparedness almost equal to that in which she found herself at the outbreak of the Boer war. writes a London correspondent. Wonders have been worked dur- ing the last two months, however, and recently a British military ex- pert told the writer that Britain was now ready to take the field at any moment. Although the war cloud has lifted for the time being, this expert was anything but optimistic about the future. The delay, he declared. was solely due to strategic reasons on the part of Germany. If war Were to break out now, Germany Would have to deal single-handed with France, Britain and Russia. and if Austria backed her up ac- tively, Italy would probably join the anti-German coalition, with the idea of avenging ancient de- feats and winning back her lost pro- vinces, If the outbreak of hostilities ie ~ Qne Mother Says "There's only one trou- ble with Post | Toasties "When I get a package or two, Father and the Boys at once haye tremen- the train as compared with the steamship. 4 The existing maps of Arabia and Persia, especially the latter, are fairly good enough for a general for railroad e route from end to end is neces- sary, and this ig being arranged. ; ES ee Se es NO CRITERION. Tommy--I don't think aunty will ; she didn't bring her trunk, dous apvetites." POST TOASTIES REQUIRE NO COOKING Serve with sugar and cream and the smiles go round the table, 'The [Memory Lingers" Sold by Grocere. ohinny--Huh! Look how long the : by , TellingHow to Cure This Painful This article is for the man or wo- man who suffers from rheumatism ¢ be cured, not merely relieved--but actually cured. The most a rheumatic sufferer can hope for in rubbing something on the aching joint, is a little re- No lotion or liniment ever The Poison is rooted in the blood. Therefore, rheumatism can only be cured when this poisonous That's why rubbing and liniments }and outward applications are 'no | 800d--they can't reach the cause in the blood. Any doctor will tell you If you want something trouble in the blood every time take They make new, rich blood which drives rheumatism to stay cured. This is taking a few boxes I could notice | tinued taking the Pills for several | | prison, practice on your signature, I'll sign your official papers for you,' said the prisoner. or 15 minutes without a break, when the girl at the other end of the wire interrupted. to the other ear, This one is tired." "T wish Pritz a shieoe is deferred until winter, however. Russia will be snowbound, and Italy will also be prevented from sending an army across the Alps. The Balkan States also have a grudge against Austria and they, too, would have to deal with "Gen- eral February.'"? My informant. therefore, thinks that another and more serious crisis may be expect- ed in December or January. At any rate, Britain has profit- ed by the delay. Immense stores of food, clothing and ammunition have been accumulated and even the army nurses have been kept busy preparing medical and surgi- cal supplies. The plan of cam- paign has been worked out to the last detail and Britain is ready within a weex of the declaration of war to throw an army of 120,000 men into Belgium, where itis ex- pected some of the heaviest fight- ing would take place General Sir. John French, who represented Britain at the recent | French army maneuvers, has _re- turned home enthusiastic is the best fighting man in Europe. He also has nothing but praise for the organization of the French doubt that he has come to an under- sanding with the French generals about the military part Britain will play in the coming struggle. The naval side of the war, of course, would be controlled from London. It is surprising how British feel- ing on the subject of a war with Germany has changed in last few weeks. Before Agadir incident there was a lot of irritation in England Before the Agadir incident there was a lot of irritation in England against Germany, but the great majority of Englishmen felt that war wasa thing to be avoided at all costs. To-day most English- men declare that Germany "has asked 'for it" and that the safety of Europe demand that she be crush- ed--and the sooner the better. There is also the feeling that no time is more favorable than the present, before the Kaiser's great haval programme is complete and while practically all the rest of Europe is united against Germany and Austria. One thing that worries the British government is whether or not Ger- many could be made to pay the | whole cost of the war, not only be- aause of the British taxpayer's pocket, but also because of the hope of crippling Germany so ef- fectually that she will be kept out of mischief from the British veiw- point, for years to come. AS GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in every home where there are little ones. They are as good as a doctor; are absolutely safe and can always be relied upon to drive away any malady arising from de- rangements of the stomach or bow- els. Concerning them Mrs. O. A. Wheeler, Northlands, Sask., says: "I have found Baby's Own Tablets an invaluable medicine. TI live twenty miles from town and doc- tor, so am glad to have go reliable a medicine at hand. I consider the Tablets a real necessity in the home and shall never be without them. They have kept my baby well and have made him a bonnie baby.'? The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. pe the But many a college graduate avoids the disgrace of dying rich. There may be other corn cures, but Holloway's Corn Cure stands at the head of the list so far as re- sults are concerned, PLEASING OCCUPATION. "Slithers made a pile of money in that gold mine of his, didn't he?' asked Willoughby. ""'Yes--about five rhillion,'? said Hickenlooper. "'What's he doing now?' asked Willoughby. "Oh, he's resting on his ore,"' said Hickenlooper. It was upon presentation of the above under oath that the court about the-French soldiers, who, he says, army and there isn't the slightest the | ! HE COULD NOT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. oe broken rest. find renewed hope in the statemen made by Fred. Swanson of thi He discovered the cause. Kidney trouble. eure. It is Dodd's Kidney Pills. It wa was troubled with my Kidneys fo over a year, so bad that I could no sleep at nights. great relief. all my pain and now I sleep wel as any man." ties and natural rest is an impossi bility. Strong, that is the sweetest thing in life strong, healthy Kidneys. : ~k RIGHT BACK AT HIM. asked her, severely. your feet?' vital loss. course of Pills. the stomach, where the trouble lies, and healthful sleep will follow. rest they bring rest. Don't feel uppish over your castles in the air. ------ Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. el EVERLASTING EXPENDITURE. Bowers--What was the most ex- pensive piece of jewelry you ever bought ? Powers--My wife's wedding ring. --_-- Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen- tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint, sea sickness ani em- plaints incidental to children teeti- ing. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from she effect; cf indiscretion in eating uaripe fruit, cucumbers, ete. It acts wita won derful rapidity and never fails to conquer the disease. No one need fear cholera if they have a bottle uf this medicine conyenient. ALPHABETICAL. Oh, tradesman, in thine hour ofeee, If on this paper you should ¢ ¢ e, Take our advice and now be y y y-- Go straight ahead and advert iii. ALUM AN UNSEEN DANGER IN FOOD. Noted food scientists have decid- ed that alum is an unseen danger in food, and as a result of their in- vestigations, rigorous laws have been enacted and are now being vigorously enforced in England, France and Germany, prohibitiag the use of alum in foods. Until suitable laws are passed in Canada prohibiting the use of alum baking-powders, every housewife should be careful to buy only a bak- ing-powder that has the ingredi- ents printed plainly on the label. WHERE IT WAS. acquitted Willoughby of assault and battery on the ground of extreme provocation. eres A FORGER'S JOB. "'Now," said the warder to the forger, who had just arrived at the "we'll set you to work. What can you do best?' Hospital Interne--"Are you in pain, my man?" Patient (irritably--Aw, I'm in bed an' the pain seems to be in me!'? When a man gets too respectable to enjoy life he is due to give the undertaker a job. "Well, if you'll give me a week's THE HINT. The young man had talked for 10 'Just a moment, Guy!" she gaid. 'What is it, Fleda?? "I want to change the receiver would write his T can't possibly from his letter whether it {s 1,- has stayed, and he didn's ring anything. a Pepi, enh Op 3 = 000 or 10,000 kisses that he sends me." SLEEP AT NIGHTS TILL HE FOUND RELIEF IN Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to those who fee] the weariness and dis- couragement that comes from Macklin, Sask., Oct. 93 (Special) --Those who suffer from sleepless nights and get up in the morning feeling tired and discouraged will place. He could not sleep at nights. He discovered the THIS isa HOME DYE of Goods Usenet with the SAME Dye. t ) i) nee Well, Well! that ANYONE SCOTTISH COPPER FIND. lly Loch Eyne, 8 ft. in width, and, although of the some months ago, been proved to over 100 ft. depth, and than at 60 ft. i. THE COFFEE? marked to his wife: What is described as an unusual- rich mineral-bearing reef has _been discovered at Castleton, on Scotland. The lode is" It: has not yet been assayed, has been pronounced by experienced miners _to contain a large percentage of copper, as well as gold, silver, and lead. The discovery is the result systematised prospecting -- which has been going on owing to the accidental finding of the reef The reef has in- is there much richer The other morning, at the break-| fast-table, Mr. Skillings, who was in a highly self-satisfied mood, re- "What if I were one of those hus- bands, my dear, who get up cross in the morning, bang things round, "Yes,'? Mr. Swanson Says, in an interview regarding his case, 'I After using one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found Four boxes removed If the Kidneys are wrong the blood becomes clogged with impuri- healthy Kidneys mean pure blood, new life all over the body and that delightful rest Dodd's Kidney Pills always make ""Why do you put the hair of an- other woman on your head?' he 'Why do you," she replied sweet- ly, "put the skin of another calf on Sleeplessness.--Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a Parmelee's Vegetable By regulating the action of they will restore normal conditions They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is un- CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. NO chance of using the WRONG Dye for the Goods one has g TAS All colors suey oat Druggist or ry Bealer. E Color Cardand STORY Booklet 10, he Johnson-Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal, t you."' RICHELIEU'S RISE. Statesmen who take their dismis- ]| Sal with humor are so rare that one and I am as strong in my Kidneys of whom Mr. Bloundelle-Burton of Henry of Navarre," seems to merit further commemoration. disfavor with King Henry. Descend- ing the great staircase of the Louvre, he met Richelieu ascend- ing. "Is there anything new taking place?' the cardinal indifferently asked "Nothing," returned the duke, "except that, as you see, I am go- ing down and you are going up." CLEANING A SILVER PURSE. A writer in Harper's Bazar ad- vises: Any woman who owns a silver purse, either sterling or German, and who constantly pays the jeweler for cleaning it, in order to save gloves and will be very glad to know that com. mon baking soda will clean it in a few minutes. That is what most jewelers use, I have found after having paid for having mine cleaned dozens of times. Just take plenty of soda and a little water and wash between the hands or with abrush; rinse and dry--and think of the money saved. A Safe Pill for Sufferers.--There are pills that violently purge, and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vegetable, no mineral purga- tive entering into their composition and their effect is soothing and beneficial. Try them and be con- vinced. Thousands can attest their great curative qualities because thousands owe their health and strength to timely use of the most excellent medicine. LISTEN TO THIS. The thing success Will find your door, If you'll talk less And labor more. A Well-known Moan. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. . Dear Sirs,--I can recommend your Min- ARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains, as I have used it for both with ex- cellent results. Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, 8t. John. tells, in his recent book, "The Fate The Duc d'Epernon had fallen into light dresses, | e SUFFERERS FROM PILES! Zam-Buk Has Cured These! that are swollen, smarting of piles. ease before morning. Albert, Sask., writes: thank you for the benefit I have re- ceived from Zam-Buk. Last sum- mer I suffered greatly from piles. I started to use Zam-Buk and found it gave me relief, so I continued it, it effected a complete cure." Magistrate Sanford, of Weston, King's Co., N.S., says: 'I suffer- ed long from itching piles, but Zam- Buk has now cured me."' ; Mr. William Kenty, of Upper | Nine Mile River, Hants Co., N.S., , Says: "I suffered terribly from piles, the pain at times being al- most unbearable. I tried various ointments, but everything I tried failed to do me the slightest good, | I was tired of trying various reme- | dies, when I heard of Zam-Buk, j}and thought as a last resource I | would give this balm a trial. After a very short time Zam-Buk effected a complete cure." Zam-Buk is also a sure cure for skin injuries and diseases, eczema, | uleers, varicose veins, cuts, burns, bruises, chaps, cold sores, etc. 50c. | box all druggists and stores, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse imitations. Try Zam-Buk Soap, 25c. tablet. ace ey THAT GOT HER. Mrs. Newly Rich--"Did you fall heir to any of your mother's first china dishes?' Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is ac- ceptable to children, and it does :ts work surely and promptly. Some men think they are ambiti- ous if they try to avoid hard work. --_--_--. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. You can't tell by appearances how much a man is worth. Some of the most gorgeous flowers haven't a scent, Stiff neck! Doesn't amount to much, but mighty disagreeable. You will be surprised to see how quick- Ip Hamlins Wizard Oil will d:ive ier! stiffness out. One night, that's all. EASY EDUCATION. Watson--Who is giving the party in the neighborhood ? Sherlock--Very simple, Watson. Who but the family that is dead broke and owing everybody ? TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery FKyea and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve ip Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Hye Remedy Co., Chicago. Some neighbors don't like it un- less you talk about them. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. SOME DON'T NEED IT. "Love makes the world round," quoted the Wise Man. "T suppose that accounts for the! fact that so many girls are giddy," added the Simple Person. go Won Fame on Its Merits.--The unbounded popularity that Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil enjoys is not attributable to any elaborate ad- vertising, for it has not been so ad- vertised, but is entirely due to the merits of this Oil as a medicine, In every city, town and hamlet in the country it is sought after solely be- cause of its good qualities, CANADA BUSINESS COLLEOE CHATHAM, ONT, THAM ONE Or AMERICA'S GREATEST BUSINESS SCHOOLS Over 2,000 choice positions filled in past Four Years. Some others just filled;- I. B. HANN, from Newfoundland, placed with Sask. Milling Co., Mooso Jaw, as Steno, FERN SMITH. Steno. Peabody Overall Co., Windsor, BE, C. ROBINSOD kkpr., with Boll Furniture Go., Southampton, Ont, FLOSSIK ANDERSON, Stono. and Bkk ry Can, Wolverine Co., Chatham. MILDRED AND. ERSON, Steno., with De Laval Separator Co, Winnlpeg. BR. J. SCOTT, teacher, with Drake College, Newark, N. J, 'The salaries of the three fhown last week averago over $700 per unnum, ihe salaries of the six here shown Average close to $700. Our students are prepared forthe bi ositions where the bi pay is offered, IT PAY TO ATTEND THK Best Catalogue 88 tells of the work at Chatham. Catalogue B4 tells of our home courses, Address, D,. McLACHLAN & CO, ©. B, Cotlege Chatham, Ont. BURNS COAL OIL 'Kerosene THISALADDIN LAMPEREE Simple Gutshines city gas or e! + Simple, noiseless, odorless, clean, safe, money-say- ing. Guaranteed, Write nearest office for fcatalogne M and learn be Aladdin Mantle Lamp FREE ectric. and kick because the coffee is cold ?"' "Why," responded Mrs. Skillings, sweetly, 'IT should make it hot for Friction on the hemorrhoid veins inflamed and gorged with blood, is what causes the terrible pain and stinging and Zam-Buk ap- plied at night will be found to give Mr. Thomas Pearson of Prince ' "T must and after using three or four boxes SPOR THE SMALL INVESTOR @ We continually have bond | offerings insmall ominations. -- This is of specialinterest to those with a limited sum to invest because it places the small in- vestor onan equal footing with the large one so far as interest and security are concerned. q If your capital, whatever the amount, is earning less than 5% you will be interested in 'the facilities we have for the safe and profitable investment of small sums as well as large. arning power Br your pital wihont ascngne anys thing in the matter of security, you have accomplished a good stroke o ess, J We will be glad to talk over with you -- the investment or re-investment of your capital, no matter how small the amount "ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION Limiteo BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING YONGE AND QUEEN STS. 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Lowest rices in druga ot all kinds, russes fitted by mal Send measure ment. Glasses dtted by age. Write to-day for anything «old in ret-olass drug) stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood. Ont. Your Overcoats end faded Suits would loek better 4 ed. if no agent of ours in your town, write direct to : ontroal, Bex 158 British Amertean Dyeing So. Our Course in G asine-- 4 Tae Beak, HOME COURSE Good Weekly Income Wonderfu. Gaportunity Constant Employment Diplomas Granted ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 358 Queen St. West Teronte, Canada ALEXANDOR'S rURS We have in stock a large quantity of, Ladies' Nesr-Seal Coats made in various lenethe and styles, These Coats are made from tho finest possible skins, and are lined with the very bost soft sill lining, LADIES' NEAR SEAL COATS q hot one returned, Stacey Nowsoyn so 121n 10 calls, Gibson sold 4 in 6 days. Selis iteelf, Needed in every bom Our Sunbeam Burner fits other lar pe. ©., Dept. 127 Montreal, Canads --y A HAPPY THOUGHT. "How do you sleep theee nights 1' "Much better since I got into the! habit of leaving my dollar watch out in the hall on the hatrack.'"' ISSUE 43--11 ow to got an 60 Inches long $75.00 44 Inches tong ... . 60.00 36 inches long 50.00 Send us your bust measurement and ask | the lepeth of coat desired, and we wil send game 0, 0, D. to any part in Canada, allowing privilege of examining and ros turning if not satisfactory at our expense, WRITE TO U8 TO-DAY, H. H. NIGHTINGALE STOCK BROKER Member Standard Stock and Mining Exchange LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN Correspondence invited, Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. 33 MELINDA ST., TORONTO A. J. ALEXANDOR' Manufacturing Furriers, 504-506 St. Paul St., Montreal Coptn made to order, same price, 7

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