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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1907, p. 12

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ER Telephone No. 35 When youllwant your stove taken down and stored for the season, It will only cost you promptly attended to, 2 ad TY » Free £3 £ it is decorated with trimming on the gown." To be with the morning coat the skirt suit-- and it would sim that the coat and skirt suit is to be worn only in the morning--are some attractive shirts of striped batiste, stripes ave fine and the material is made on the lines ] a Solrventiona] shirt waist. A frill down { ront and tyrned-up em- broidered cuffs and stock may be The liten is no longer the necessary to' a morning blouse: indeed stocks of fine lingerie work are consid- ered much smarter, These may Or may not have rabat attachments. They of- ten finish with narrow batiste ties, with 'embroidered ends. The sheer silks, , satin or bro- cades have all Fewre] amon this sea- son's separate blouses, lavishly trim- med in lace or hand embroidery and ce; but lace net 'chiffon, chiffon and Silk mouseline have been popular materiale, their fragile texture being often offset by trimming of patterns "more serviceable. petticoats with muslin and lawn , and lace | and the miodel here depicted of ac~ © each Te, ome familiar 't 4 i exigencies oyen if it possession sunshade to ~ harmon- on dresses. Serviceable petticoat plain white cambrio frills at the hem of Accordion plaiting is again in favor, especially in frocks for young girls is 'par- ticularly effective in design. Brown, soft-finish surah was used for the orig- inal frock,' the trimming consisting of is the | bands of peau de soie to match, out- very narrow brown silk cord, and fastened with brown and gilt buttons. The deep vest had a band of heavy ecru lace outlining the little chemisétte of tucked batiste and lace insertion. Scriptural Courtship. Journal. i at had come from Topeka we should have been more readily in clined to deve it, becanse Topeka's ofl things biblical is Bug itis 'good story, isn't 'its first appearance on earth, and it is told thus by the Jewell county Monitor : A young gentleman at church con- ceived a most sudden and violent pas- sion for a young lady in the next pew, and felt desizous of entering into a courtship on the spot, but the place il-, Bot suiting a formal declaration the "| which we had frour the Japanese and pongee Sonos will be ere an worn frocks, 1S 15 & season Ornamentation of this the exact shade of great scope for with, this trimming, for passementeri ment of the wi Jud from have he wool is to be the most | Every smart tai rulé he controls may not become sort must bo _the gown. There is a preferred material. lor has it, but as a but the pattern, so it too common, oe ARRIVES Iv The Tyrolean giantess, Marie Fassnauer, Week and was greeted large Taig peasant woman, A at surprise that her on" with th Faussnauer attained her her brothers "the > ts she was years of age working with hor i hprye work of a LONDON. crowd at the . height --seems e tallest woman tature artived in One This is 4 per cent. » London last exigency suggested the following plan : He politely handed his fair neighbor a Bible open, with o pin stuck in the following text, second epistle of John, verse 5: "And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that beginning, that weJove one another." She returned it with the following, second chapter of i "Then she fell ker dace and bowed herself to the md and said wnto him, Why have i found favor in thine eyes that thou shouldst take notice of me, seting | am a strabger to you!" He returned the book pointing to' verse 12 of the third chapter of John : "Hayi many things to write unto you, but to come unto y: Aged, bas expended $13,500,000 pensions, to say nothin of 555,700,000 for sickness, and 232, . 750,000 for accidents. It is strange that this matter has not attracted more attention in an advanced coun- try like the United States, which pays out mére than $142,000,000 a year to army and navy pensions, and has spent 03,264,130,257 in that way since 1361. The census figmres show that in 1900 there wore 3,080 498 persons of 65 or more years in the United States. of the whale po- pulation. Of these, 600,926 were 70 to 7 years; 360,696, 75 to 7 years; 182,304, to 84 years: 66,350, 85 ¢, 89 years; 18,636, 90 10 04 years; 4.838 9 to 99 years, and 3086, a hundred years and over. Among the 3,080,485 I more, there Qr recurring ache on soreness, No mat- ter what -- the trouble takes be prompt to : i is White Liniment. is due to congestion of 'the external muscles this remedy will cure. Big bottles, 25¢., at Wade's drug store. Better Fitt, Youth's Companion. For Scaffold, the dedication exencises, day and the carpenter's turn Be realized avhat he had said, and sat down amid roars of laughter, aera rx Water for its own sake and yours. * The purest known. water. Wholesome --Limpid-- Delicious. Order it from your dealer--six sizes. For surety of parity bottled at ' Lea & Perrins' Sauce makes good Roast Beef taste Batter. By Royal Warrant served on the King's Table. Imitated everywhere--never equalled. Insist on the Genuine. & -J. M. DOUGLAS & CO. Montreal, Esablihed 1857. 120 Canadian Agests. when decorated with ine have a lustrous i richness. r illustrated book, "Homes, Healthful and Beautiful," tells why Alabastine is the most durable of all wall - coverings--how it destroys - disease germs, and how you can decor: ate your home with Alabastine at much less cost than with any other material. Send ten cents for a copy of "Homes, Healthfu} : and Beautiful," with many dainty, new ideas for theidecoration of your home. Alabgstine is sold by hardware and paint dealers everywhere--a 5 pound package for 50 cents. Ask your dealer for tint card. NEVER SOLD [ & N) ALLA € 27 WILLOW: as Spool Si oz We ers ihe ok over sixty what that Or] EE b Bd Hu WON IN -- Th House Hunti Isn't Necessary when you can into our Office, 151 Welliy street, and learn particular all good Houses For Sale in We make no charge for furni information. See Partial Below. Brick Dwe Shop Modern In $2,600 Brick Dw s Dwelling, Uni lodern Improvements ) Brick Dwel wn $1,900 Brick * real St. $1,500 Brick Dwelling ang Stable, 1 8 Kt. Brick Dwelline and Stable, St (double). Fri Also beautiful Summer Resid on Water's Edge, 44 acres land, with fine Orchard and buildings. \ Also if you have Money to L on First Mortgage, will pl same for you to bring in. 5 cent. per annum half®yearly. ~~ J. A. GARDINER Kingston: Realty Cq Room 38, Merchants' Bauk Bu ing, Winnipeg, Man. W.H.Smythe S.S. Frank We are selling : Winnipeg City Properties, Manitoba & Western Farm Lan and British Columbia Fruit Lands. Write now' for prices, terms locations. ©

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