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The Liberal, 19 Apr 1900, p. 7

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For instance, the timid [girl will Show you her room all drnped in bright scarlet. She will have the. brighlest shades of red obtainable ull :llluuL llt‘l‘; her gowns will be. red, and her read- ing lump, even. shaded with it. \Vhell you ask her the reason for Lhis she will tell you that it is! because red is the couraga color. The hypersensitive creature with great, far seeing eyes and a collection 0T books on spiriiism :lnll psychics, will always manage .Lo surround herself with hues oi violet and purple. This is the psychic color, and she deter- mines to develop her psychic faculties by having a great deal of it about her. tar declined in popularity as to be a symbol of the faded respectability which has "known better duys." Now it is to have its turn ugnin. Though it takes a bright polish, it cannot be called beautiful; but that is not the sim of mourningâ€"few things were ug- lier then the old-lashiuned widow‘s cap, which among Australian natives is represented by u muss oi plaster ()t pnris molded on the head and leit there till it drops oi! through lapse of time. Jet is no modern material. The Rom-ans were acquainted with it, as Pliny tells us that its name, ga- gates, was derived from the River (1'sâ€" as, in Syria, where the material was ound. That was shortened to gagut, as the Germans still call it, and tin- ally to jet. But it was known in this country before ever the Romans landâ€" ed in Kent; jet beads. rings, buttons, and other personal ornaments have been found in barrows of the Bronze Age, as may be seen in Yorkshire muâ€" seums. In these instances the mater- ial probably was obtained irom the coast near Whitby, this and the zide- cent district being still the principal pource {or jet in Britain. It is oc- casionally washed up on the seashore like amber on the Cromber coast“ but is only got in any quantity by mining. Same ot‘ the best, as Drayton wrote long ago, has been found. on the Mula grave estate. It occurs at two horn.- zons. one in the Estuarine beds oi the Lower Oi.lile, which, howuver. is generâ€" ally too soft to be all any commercial value, and: the other in the lies. rathâ€" or above the middle division. Here the best or "hard jet" is obtained. but lt‘he softer kind is also associated with But a good deal. at an), rate, of what has been examined under the micro- scope shows distinct traces m :1 struc- ture characteristic of wood. Jet would therciore, take its place among the lignites, or "brown coals," which re- present an intermediate stage in the conversion of Vegetable matter into coal, retaining much more of the orig- lnal oxygen than the latter. Lignite ls common in more than one geologi- oal deposit, and often, in those later than the lias, in Germany, and other vountries, is worked [or fuel, as, for example, at Bovey Tracey, in Devon- shaire But the Yorkshire owners, if jet cmnes into fashion will hardly be able to make a "corner" in it, ior a very good. quality can be got in Spain from the Province of Asturias. and from France in the Department of the Aude. no! to mention other places. Eb. onlte has sometimes served as a sub- The literary maid has also her color. She will tell you .thut she cannot write with proper enthusiasm without being surroundad by yellow, and plenty of it. On the old principle that it is an ill wind which blows no one any good, this aeasan, we are told, is likely to benefit the jet industry. The malter. lal had never quite gone out of wear, though [or some time it has been out oi fashion. Brightly tinted dresses are little in demand at present, so that the corresponding gems have been relegated to the jewel box. In- deed. a mourning garb will admit of hardly any ornament but jet. At one time. jet, or some imitation, had so far declined in popularity as to be a Ivmbol of the faded respectability atitute for once more of Nature. Women are learning {to develop themselves and their virtues and their talents by means of colors. The vari- ous colors are said to have a. wonder- [n1 influence over emolional nuLures. The excavations are opened some- times in the cliffs, sometimes inland; and the materialâ€"which GOleUnly oo- ours in bands at a more or less lenticuv lar formâ€"after being (lug out. is cut or ground into shape, and polished on “Si-CUVC‘I‘Gj “libels. \tht may be the origin of jet is not so certuln; prob- nlbly it has more than one,“ but if so, ‘ all varieties are likely to have much in common. It is a bituminous sub- stance, for it burns with flammable gas and small drops of liâ€" qwid bitumen occasionally show them-: selves in the mines. Thus it may sometimes be closely related to such substances as amber or Kauri gum; indeed. it sometimes passes by the name of black amber. The shale it- self, when highly bituminous, may furnish some varieties of jet. because it is occasionally found to contain scales of fish. and other fossils. That would. no doubt, be the case with‘ many of the inferior varieties, and then it would have some relationship to cannel coal, which is the most in- flammable of fuel, getting its name oannel or candle coal, from its easy ignition and bright Hume. a dense, ' strong-smelling smoke; “'hllle an in-‘ fdeta ‘ porrt expi 1cont 1 that La]! d' I A: Pill: Kid] ‘kinc' Rhe Wot Uri: [mml Green is the color for hope, blue for truth, white purity. The upâ€"to~dato maid has the symbolic list at her [ing- ers' ends, and her own apartment is sure to display the naslilt of her recent divings mto color lore. 'Tliia may be Resoribed as petrified vegetable pulp, and very likely some letluas h:§d_a_rather similar origin. Jct is Coming in Again. What is Your Favorite Color. jet, Art having stepped’ in to supply the deficiencies tne tlmld [gm \anl )m all draped in bright ill have the. brightest Lainable all ubouL hrr; be red, and her rend- shaded with it. When reason for this she 1!. it is! because red is MR8. C. KENNEDY. 32 St. Philip St., Montreal, Canada. Mrs. Kennedy says not a word of detail, but the one great fact of im~ portanoe to other sufferers liesl in the expression "great success." That contains all the comforting assurance that could be expressed by a column 0:! detail. As is wellâ€"known, Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are claimed to cure: any form of Kidney Disease that preys on manâ€" kindâ€"Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Women's W'eakness, Bladder and Urinary Complaints and Blood Dis. orders. It is used with equally "great success" in all. “'hatever was the cause of Mrs. Kennedy‘s necessily for Dndd's Kidney Pills, the result was the same as experienced by everybody. Montreal, April 16.â€"â€"It is seldom that the man who speaks the most words makes the greatest speech. In the Ottawa House of Parliament it is proved every day that the member that can say what he has t-(i say most concisely carries most weight in deâ€" bate. In the same way the letter of Mrs. Kennedy will not have the less mggning because of its brevity. _‘ _ Lamps vs. 015. A significant hint in behalf of the use of lamps is found in the fact that in florists’ greenhouses they are used exclusively. Gas is deadly to plant life, while burning kerosene is not. Where one is boarding and must sleep in the same room in which one sits during the evening. a lamp should in- variably be used. The same rule holds good for the family sitting-room and for the rooms in which children are studying. An experiment involun- tarily tried by a mother recently dem- onstrated the affect of the ordinary illuminating gas on the air of an apartment, In a hell bedroom a sin- gle jet was left burning unnoticed. for an hour or more, the door and window bein" shut. When the room was en- tere suddenly. the air. or want of it. was so overpowering that the person recoiled and could not cross the room. elther to open the window or put the gas out. until the door had been left open for a minute or two. Hrs. 1‘. Kennedy. of Montreal, Ihe Anlhor, Talk the Whole Tnle In Eleven “'ordsâ€"A (‘onvlnclng Trlbnle to Budd's Kidney I’llln, Nulwlwalnndlng. Mrs. C. Kennedy resides on St. Philip SL, City of Montreal. On her own ini- tiative she wrote the following- letter concerning the wellknown remedy, D-odd’s Kidney Pills. Dodds Medicine 00., Limivtedfâ€" ESSENCE 0E BREVITY The Shortest and Most Concise Story Ever Written About Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Gentlemen,â€"Havihg used Du-dd’s Kidney Pills, Ifind themagreat sucâ€" cess. ROPES IN TWENTY KNOTS. There are over twenty rope knots used in military engineering, in ad- dition to which for pontooning and spar bridging there are several differ- ent forms of lashing and bracing. Bring to the surface every latent pam. Rheumatism, neuralgia, lum- bago, and complaints of a. similar char- ncter hold revel at this season of the year amongst human nervas and hu- man musoles. The beat, the must powerfuI‘ and most certain pain cure is Nerviline. Nothing equals Nervi- line for penetrating power. Nervilina Is beyond com'pnrisou’ the grandest) discovery for the relief of pain of< feted to the pmblic.. You know Jack Fitz-Jackson mar- womb living. tied a wealthy girl whose friends gave Sllobbsâ€"But. Mrs Bjones says he in- her 700 bridal presents? sists upnvn calling in ten doctor when- Yes; what of it. ’ever 1-" 1‘“; an ache or pain. He‘s started a department store. 1 ~--â€"- You seem to be very busy, Miss Dorâ€" othy ’2 I” ahuuid (him; so. I‘m doing- so many things for so many people that I van‘l do anything for anybody. “ Pharaoh 100.‘ will displace all Japan Tea the same as Salada black is displacing all other black teas. / ‘ §§ data/Worm W fiwflflmyé SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS The Raw Cutting Winds CEY LON GREEN TEA RUSHED January 8th, 1900 ll Molar-ulna“. I «an Wad. St. Vincent, Out., Dec. 22nd.â€"No other man in Canada has gone through a period 01‘ such extreme anxiety, al- ternating with despair, as Mr. Joseph McCullough, a highly-respected retir- ed farmer of this place, experienced during the past summer. Last spring his family physician pro- nounced Mrs. McCullough to be suffer- ing from an incurable case of Names- thenia, or Nerve Exhaustion. She was extremely nervous, hysterical, and de- spondent. She had severe rheumatic pains, palpitation, had sharp pains in her left side, and over the kidneys; her feet were perpetually cold, her face ghastly pale, urine high-colored, scalding, and leaving a brirkâ€"dust de- posit; sour stomach, splitting head- aches, and pain after eating oppressed her. She had no appetite, could not sleep, and lost flesh startingly. It seemed to her friends that she was "going into decline." The physician said her only hope of relief la“ in the VVeirâ€"Mitchell treatment. This being so costly, was out of the questionl and her husband believed there was no hope. He read a newspaper article highly recommending Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills, about (his time. and decided to try them.Soon a change for the better came, and day by day the patient improved, till now, she is as well, strong and vigorous as she ever was. Her recovery is due entire- ly to Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills â€"the only remedy that cures disease by killing the germs that cause it. Every other medicine she usedhfrailed. Jibfisâ€"welL iknow when I’ve got enough work, but I nevvr know when I've got enough recreation. Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills are sold by all druggvilsts, at 75c. a box; sample size, 25c., or sent post-paid on receipt of price, by The Arnold Chem- ical Co., Limited, Canada, Life Build- ing, 42 King street west, Toronto. We. the undersigned. have known F‘. J. Cheney for the last 16 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transact ions. and financially able to carry out any obli- nLion In Hit; by their firm. VEST 8L TRUAX. Wholesale Druzgieti. Toledo. 0. WALDXNG. KINNAN 8r, MARVIN. Wholesale DEEEKWA T01§d0.0- , Hall's Camrrh (lure 1? taken internally, act,- ing directly upon the blood and mucous eur- f'ices of the sy-xtem. Price. 750. Der bottle. Sold by all druvg sh. Testimonials free. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward to! any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. _J. CHENEY 8; 00.. Toledg. Q. The Terrible Situation of a St. Vincent Lady. ANOTHER LIE NAILED. Tessâ€"Do you really believe her com- plexion is genuine? Jessâ€"There‘s no doubt 01‘ it. I saw the box; the label on it said: “None genuine without our signature," and there was the signature right enough. iFur Jvhat rayson? asked Mr. Raf- ferty. Dibbsâ€"A man ought to know when he} got enough. 01 wish Oi’d nivver learned ty use ty-_backy1 said Mr. [)olap. ‘ Bécause ’twould be so much alsxer ty breakt of the habit now. Housekeeper. I don’t believe you ever did a. stroke of work in your life. Tramp. I was six years In one place mum. Indeed! How did you happen to leave? I was pardoned out. mum! Agonizing Suspense! Take Luxatlvo Bromo Qulnlne Tableau An dragging refund the money it it mill to euro. I50. 11:. W. Grave's signature In on ouch box. The wolf is at our door at last. oned the poet's wife in despair. What shall we do! I‘ll ti: him. replied the jovial bard. I'll read one of my poems to bun. 0"KE EFE'S fé‘i‘r’fir MALT Elohimâ€"Poor Bjones has dyspepsia v badly that he says has life isn’t Invigorntel Ind Strep bona. LID" WOOD. Toronto. 02 $3114 Adm. 1'0 CURE A COLD IN 01" DAY MYSTERIES OF LIFE STILL W'OULD SAVE IT A STEADY WORKMAN. laureate! Ind Emmi:â€" 11% DERNIER RESORT How's This ‘P MUCH EASIER Softlelgh. Weully, Iâ€"awâ€"have a notlon ‘oâ€"nwâ€"blow me bwams out, doncher know. ‘7. JAMES’ HOTELâ€"u: Mm. I‘ll m0 mmuoll Wm.“- bun nu. Cathg‘llo Prayer mourns“, IuHII "lullUIO. ‘ 0"”Om ‘m' vs ‘WQ‘sms‘Wv THI DEB MOINEB INGUBATORâ€"Belt and chum.“ 0. Rollnnd, sole went for the Dominion. Band 30!. lump (or endow; 373 8:. Pull Street. Montrul We wsnv. cod. Runs“. Innofl'lc man u: “unrepresente dlncrlota" throughout the Dominion to sell our stock for invenment, This :1ka zunmmeu coed divldeuds paynble bllf yenly. or ndding to invent- mont; Ilsobo secure applications (or goodloaua. We my libenl commissions. Apply. Religion: Plum“. Sutu'uy. mud Churcfl 6mm:th [duodenal Workl. Mu'l orden motive prompt. snow Nu. D. l J. IADLIEI I 00., Montreal. Muss Cutting. Indeed! Well. in case yow do. I'd advise you not to say any- thing about it afterward and no one will ever know the difference. HUI-VI UNI “any, gun“. a. u , o” 6.15. Hanan, Manual. 000. Omlqht 0.. D'l: Clara. dressed for the ball. How do I look in 'this dress, Maude? Maude. Positiver handsome. Why, I hardly recognized you. Oarbollo Dlolnfectanto. Soapo. Oan- ment, Tooth Powders, etc.. have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas {or superior excellence. Their regular use prevent infechi- ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain n lupply. Lists mailed free on application. no Mill. 0000 FARMING LANDlâ€"ARENAO [0000, 030mm: md Onwtord Common. Title DO!- m mfliohigln Oonlml, Der-r015 & Mnoklnno ma 9 Railroad. n prioe- auxin. from 82 to .3 run. These [an m Close to Enterprising Nut Runs. Qhumhoo. Sopoogl. gun. and will be Iold on on Lowe". price: ever uoced‘ Fine catalogue BOOillut Managlng Director. TOIOIIK cntlon: mulled fine. nte us for anything in ' Music or Musloal Instruments. .III- I- ull". ham-a Whaley Royce & 00.. AVENUE “(Sufiâ€"fl; BET-ifilfiamii'. Appli $0 note} Garslake, Tho “ almoral," Free Bus Every Town can have a Band ema~mw-m . M m ‘m m I I The sun may hurt you a little while you paint, but it can't hurt In the paint. The house will shine too, and keep on shining for years. making it better, brighter. new- VAII '6? by the use of CEYLON. Brass m LUDELLA Mlohlgan Land for Sale. on THE “man. Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Work! Famed All tho Your Henlfih :nd Plenum Boson. x .M'IW- fin 1§\2 FC’r? Jr ‘\4 . - Instruments. Drums. VUnvlfornns. Etc Durln the pas! four month. has been oxtonolvoly enlarged d lm‘ proved. var so Private Bathe. New Dlnln Room omloood lnfln . mg! facln the on: n, and unsurpassed on he Atlantic Coast or gowns“): and e oganco. xchanzo and Sun Panoro doubled In olze. Caan 506. HOTEL TRAYMORE F. 0. CALVERT & 60., MANCHESTER - - ENGLAND. Sun BavIngs and Loan Company, Toronto. n. u. PIERCE A m. Wm 11., any nun. o: J.W. 01113115. Whmemon. Mich. A DELICIOUS CUP 0F TEAâ€" F RIENDLY ADVICE. IDITRIAL HOTEL DIIIIO‘I'OR‘. CALVERT’S AGENTS WANTED. You Paint ! THOSE LOVING GIRLS i" ' '7‘ 6 In 0.13. no HOTEl--w’goglockn (roiling: Ila- 09mg:qu Rom. Hod-n (- Put up from nothing but. the finest. bean obtainable You can't help "ling IL LEAD PAOKADEO. 25, 30. ‘0, 50 um I00. odui;&fio}o Avenuo. In“, Hotel tutu .I.“ EELi ,,,,,,,, \V P C 1020 Europa-aims: Boo-I Boom, nounrlu, eru- _ aging, gc-pulara. Toronto. Ont . and Winnipem Mun Eyeing! meaning! qu 0:113! PRGDUQE. to epldte beanie-'ultlppnayn fiio"bhi&’sbn cam’misgibrc;;;Tamas} nor. Wont-Marks! & Dolborno at. Toronto. mama],Raggabagu, Quem Mica. Pouunv, BUTTER, guns, Arms, 631' 13?. afi'hooflfid rung" Ne; (my Bu 1d; [131. Toronto done bf, ur arm coal Ceilings. on In 593.9”. Fg‘lmgfiel urnilhpd‘ gr work 90mpvl‘oLcicjlzm 3.011015! pgsd 50 Any m of the country. Phone 190:: a. Ill‘l’llll ouo. Ado aldo «InWIdmer 81l..TorontO The Oldest and Largest canadian Mort: gage corporation. HONEY LENT on security or TCBI unto norm flonrnment md Municipal Bundn. eta. The Canadian Heine Safety ROOFING n " " " ' " “ 3001mm SLATE. in mm. god or Grufi. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (We Buppl] ubll um {ah Schools Toronlo). Roogn‘ Fclc. Punch. you An. do. _noorma_nx,z @153 1:42! ' 1 sum. Paid-up Capital, - - $2,600,000 Reserve Fund - - - 1,200,000 Ilud Dillonâ€"Toronto at, Toronto. lunch Mlhooâ€"Wlnnlpog, Mam, Vanaouvar. I; DEPOSIT! RECEIVED. Interact Illowod, DEBENT‘UREB ISSUED for 1. 3. l. 4 orlnm '“h Intel's“ coupons numbed. 0min] PERMANENT fllgh Glass Water Tube Steam Sonora. for All Pressures. Duties and Fuel. IBND POI! DESCRIFTIVE CATALOGUE. Esplanade, LAW Toronlo Electric Light 00q Lunlkd. Thu '1‘. I.an 00.. Linked. Th. Inlay-Hurl- 00.. Limlced. Tho Uulu Pal-ah- Rubber I Mix. 00. Th Wllwn Pubmhln: 00.. Limlud. (Alum vim Nan-n mu h Inn Farm H. Ruman 5 30", [or wumliiiipu to .IOA BOILER COVERING 00., leltod, The oldest and most popular paint in Canada. Best for colorâ€"beat for wear. For sale at best paint and hardware stores. In“ and Hot And Gold Wu» Pip". Cold Shorts. _Pipu _Ki§chnn Bella". no. D. 3. WHITE. JR, Ownor and Prop'r. 069. shorbourno 81.. For lurch" putlculnn unply u Loan and Savings Company. Inconrunu-ID 1365. usmnsu Auinlcm name no: than.“ and lost Dovulng In (in World. Look to! 3191:: In your Calm. or und {qr thoâ€"very but and you: work to thq Ramsay’s Paints, Toronto. loans-I. as London. I... PIPE AND BOILER BOILER J. HERBERT MASON. JIHI J. I‘ll. III-1. all m and Shoot Matal Works. Farmers' le0 Mock oar Labels, $1.50 per huh. and up, accordEng to the num- ber of lcbtel‘s and a mu want- ed. Alia handy lunch and Nipper; to insert szme. Stud fogciljcular nn_d prng list __ Tuck in ad‘. on the wall so you wil know where to writ. when on wsnt hbaln. u. JAMES. idle»! for work compleic or! mtg ofltge 90mm): Pl_l_one lea Barrlsmrs,eto..rem0v to Wesley Bldga. Rio - Milli. Mill. 5 Hal? mond 8t. W..’rorlmto. Puinirhukéts. covering Toronto Bowmahville, Out.

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