_ 'I \ - » _ APRI!1_4_r908 1 ., __ u _ _ f- " _ 'run-cu-lAR1.o'1°rE'rowN» cUARmAN r ' _ ' ,AGB ,,,,,,,,, -_ 4( _ ' - ' Suggestions for Bridesmaids’ _ our nonormv rims. _ ml lla “Gil Year brings it; ptsol wsildmes, sadulbloveiqei-i., ,mn-its month for snot-isl mn., di.. yasioas of tsousssau froeks, bridal gown. ng bi-i¢lanslda'_ooatumas am _in order. bride has tha _rslponsibility 'material and designs for lsal' bridesmaid! ulull her , _abd it is` often rather ll lens to select a color and de- # that will bs_-becoming to W-1, .,f e sttsads-at maids. Often a style .,f bostumes ia really very snuart and gfaotivs, wlllvuat be becoming tn tun- paids individually, and thus in selecting Ile costumes, tha general style, coloring s _'___ _ iii 'd should bs carefully considered. For fro:-lt-even although thi. new models °l\_°‘” °l\ly the slightest suggestion of the hllll wslstfd Empire line in the centre of the buck. leisure- s ull, -umm urine is Wear one wutll good effect. and unless a really clever dresamaker is selected for the unalting nl auch gowns. the elieot is “Pl to be ratller that of a uegligee than of I ¥rst\»lnl_ Empire. Au excellent model for s semi-Empire gown is allown in one Ut the ecwmnsnyiuu nits 'ran imlueu was un very pale pink chiIon cloth. ,the long trained skirt laid in flat stitched tucks about the hips, and having a deep Bet on hem of pink velvet of tl slightly lleepcr shsdc at the boltoluf Tile back of \_lue gown was given extremely becoming luuucs by the use uf's pink ohiifon scarf, \l_eln-ately inset with cream colored (Than- lillr lace nlong each edge and at the rninldcd ends. This soarf was arranged os, take the _fauuhilpusbls Empiie quite wide over the ahouldars and drawn *__ _ _ -_.___ . _ " `. Ed this More of each brideu~ _ = -ntmar- 4_- IT I H uu Costumes. u i down to the top of the high girdle of told- ed \'sl\'e\, the ibng enllu oi tho scarf then _ falling in the bscl: almost to the bottom of the skirt in sash eifect. The giutlle was quita high in the centre of the back, to give tlte. Empire-uline.. and s» very Freuchy touch was given by the use of two liitle_ black velvet bows, laogiut by brilliant rhinestone blloklu. on each side of tha front and hack _where the scarf _was drawn in. 'l`he yokc ‘and ursflarslseves were oi the thin l.'reaxu'0hsntillv. and there were two little stn'pa of the pink velvet ar- ranged on either side of the front, which iookellarery lunch as if. they were su ex- tension of the girdle in vest, form. These little v tees were embroidered in a vine- desiguja pinl:__ahadrd siiks. _ u _Tile bat to wear with this costume was of psl¢_pink milliuers’ satin. with exquis- ite shadsd~willow plumss also in pink. The .otllar oosturiue 'pictured is suggest- _od» for.; maid of .hnnor’s gown, to_acl:om» psny_the pink ftock-s _lust described. The design. would be practical either for mes- salina, radiuln` or any of the very soft ailks. ss -well as for chiffon, masqniaetle or any of the sheer stuulla. \\’hitc cluitlon cloth over tstfeta silk was used for the model _the piped luenl on the _ bottom being _trf"liberty` satin, also in* white. The gown is designed so that it could be worn afterward for _a ball or dilu- ner dress, by relnoving the yoke und ad- ding a little plsstrnn or vest piece of lace ur sluirred chilon and lace. ' The guwu had s high folded girdle of the liberty satin. draped up on the side of thc front andt-aught by is buckle of sluim-stones and pearl. and a shirred end. of the silk. 'l`he_ surplice rever was made of nuousseline, strapped, with little folds of hiss satin and inset with oblong une- dallions ot Japanese embroidered lace. This laoe shows heavy white sill: embroi- dered designs on s net foundation. The yoke and sleeves .were of luernl tucked nuousseline and very sheer white lace. and a novel touch was given bv the use of ‘very tiny white silk ball fringe on the edge of the sleeve caps uid surplice re- vsrs. - _ V The hat to be wnru _with this costume was in mushroom shape 'which was, how- ever. _turned un from the faoe in fronl. lt was made of white luuoe river s mousse- `line` foundation. tim edge of the brim be- ina_bound_ with white satin. The trim- ming consisted of s cluster of wlite plumes. Next week l will' give some sketches and descriptions of bridal gowns and trouusau frooks and some su ss. tions for color schemes for the brids?at- teudsnts' frocks. ___._..__..._-.------- MORE ABOUT JONAH. Tha teacher in the Sunday school asked. “Who was it swhllowed Jonah!" “I dunno,” " giggled Willie. "Bobbie. osn you tall ma who swallow- _ ed Jonah?" ‘ "You oau aaarith ma." said Bobbie. "Tommy, who swallnwad Jonah?" ask- sd 't/he teacher, _a little severely this ‘ time. ` _ - "Please, ma’am, it waen’t nse,"`said _ _Tomruy'. then turning to the new boy, she asked, “Johnny, who swallowed' Jonah?”~ "I'll bite," laid Johnny. "Wllat'a the answer?" ‘ _ ._, . ,_ _ - _- _ ' a ‘-w.uu,‘l dennis". Jill uit smuiuu _ /‘___ :'_.`.,..Jl~.,_____ I ‘C5 T i ` I /"~/‘./"X _ The fashlonslfei New Jewelry _ _. 352,. _ 4' ` ____»,_, _' _ C \_._/T _ _ s_ u Ona roallymulst. sas the new jewelry to understand how beautiful and artisticl are the designs and ooloriugs. Uddity,l_ originality and buuty of-worknlauahip,u rather than intrinaie-'value are the thing; sought for in the `sa»ealled "art nouvsau"| jcwe.ry, and although it is ueoeasau-y to have unlerl'ing`tAlt¢ in seleotioo, the jority of llse artiolsa to be had in the; iluer shops and jewsky stores is nelly oxqllisite. Not 'ovary wonntn can afford! buckle, s pendaht or a chain wrought.: by Saiique, or sven by one of the luser_ maateuis of the art, but one eau tiud for s_ coronal-stively small sum jewelry that is. sruisticslly lovely. The Celtic Jewelry go - _ to carvings upon the roadside crosses sudf monuuseluts found wherever the Celts had; passed-ia charming in form and ooioriug.! ssriy days, also have fumilihed designs for these ornaments, slid- the semi-precious stones have been united wit-ll the various shades in met-all into beautifull ooivl' schemas. ` ' The tlatbrlbd 'an`d ,twisted dull silver pendants. brooches. uc , e t are made in these Celtic' designs, and outside of this class are hundreds of odd sad beautifull designs, onrried out in the sauna ting metal work and semi-precious stones.- Some of these ornaments are shown in the illustration. _ some very odd and attractive rings are also to be had in this jewelry, and if one dssires, unset stones can be bought and set to orarufor- Inger rinp.. One vary at\mn_i_ng little Bngit' ring made in this way. was s carved uialachite scarab stone, ast in a h¢svy_ shake heal ring; from which the u.outx*a‘hsd tsrbs cut tuaceomrnodata the . swnsl _'Another very` beautifull ring was one with s- very large oblong square ' stone in turquoiae mdtrii, 'ae`t in gold, the design being a earvbtl llon'on either side, tile head* and claws ul Hue aniulxl lutild u u ui ll( * ` BEATILICF- CAREY. “lull hsqsnu tha originators resorwdlsoinewiiat. more expensive, is _rined by _ md gold bands of tba settings hold oabg-lundlvidnal. lf you cannot, have a_,dssia"l1 ohon stones, dull pill! 6! (Mu tool-ma-imade for s strip of cloth about -slghtosa ‘_ rim* tu,-quuie mn;-ig, yuium fir, opp' inches deep by three lset wide. Or lf you or op.; num-ix' hu-yug, .m,;hy,¢_, wqwiprefer, take one of the paper panels now px-sae, jade, luilacbite. Hstpins, uecklet'a,!lo lnuell used fo_r chlldrqla’ rooms, ald_ ‘ ~ 5 ky, ¢.__ [trace ot! the _design on than paper. 'l'hau . V A 'Pretty ' and Attractive' TWV* IN l|*l.\'l‘ lnnllul-rs who. likcl Uuce the _black fulililucs orc on. 'Jie li-st hum. can “Gnd tho way" to do what ougllt is chiid'a work. Just fill in al the spa lo bc done. .-had this is a way thau. on mother found to lllrniall a nursery pre tily and without a'lar¢s outlay, but sri: not is ysru of stud in it that could nl. go to the laundry sa often ss necessary. R i vith tlst. color, now punk or hint- for 1- ehitrfs flock, brownorlilsckfors'7`~b0y I .~ousen. lt is advisable to lea\ue,quiic° _ _uttle of the wlllte zmuml unwulcliqd, The til-st attention was given to ths;,,°,,,,m_ -"or m__,m_ m__ walls. It was imagined that when pi ¢ . . mn mp" mu pr°d_m°d_ me queniuu _hnft. dull green ls the best for the back- of nursery walls was answered. llut tllcdtmkn of md hm'h_ Th! dun" 'neu d°”i°"‘ d°°"“`¢d ull' l’\P°" W" i"i“"l°“‘ with a bit of brown or yellowish green oa account of` the large quantity ol a seuic used in the colors, and that tn; . . _ Kr _ . "‘.“uuwi, u‘u.'l u‘ ui-,Am V" P‘"°°‘"d 0* ““` M W* “‘""~"'yf 5" streak' :l`“:'hi\t‘i.\ rch: -xiii! thee: willlgiva E' »ia|. lf the nursery is a bedroom aa wdl, " relief, are bettier than the natural the wsll-paper was entirely done awa_y',_he en", of bm. mh,_ _ with. and thrunbleat-lied ulualin hung its place.. This niusliu makes perhaps the ches wall is desired. us soft pink, or hui. canvas is good; awning nuvaa and tick- ing aub also good, but they have not too prnuuoiuuuoed a stripe or too brilliant col- ors. 'A damssk in an uubleached linen shade, with a twilled and a satin strips alternating makes the prettiest kind ot' a wall lla giug. ln hedging the cloth it is not advisable to sew the st-ripaa together. lt ls extreme- ly lliliicult to bang lbe sloth suuootllly if it is in a very large piece. Better hang it uns- strip at a tulle, tacking it rather closely with brasrhesded tséks. Another way is to bring the two edges together and tack them with oomsioual small tucks to fasten tbsm in place, then run s strip along the learn to coucoil the aelveslge. -K better effect, though it may prove cover-lug the strips with s half oh wootl en molding, which may be purnluaaaii at any wall-paper shop at about four coma a loot, and painted to match the oolmihl of the cloth. The decoration of the wall covering is a taacirlsting task. 1! you ,om drsw'ths designs yourself, you canaave the mshll cost. of one, and nlorsovsr lnve somethin ustiff outline is all you used. .lheu re- ltracefrom this on a hssvypaper and with Ts manicure scissors or s sharp knife cut :it out for a stencil. Be oar\el'nl not to ranks ithe opening more than s scant eighth ot. ian inch, so tlust no more than the outline uof the figures is transferred. i No matter what material was used for the nusin part of the wall, the unblaached mnolin ia the best for the bordsr. Imy the stencil in the strip, pinning it to keep in place while you work, and taaos with black plints the outline out in the shsnoil. t‘olumon house paint, thinned to the proper consistency with turpentine, ia the best _to till in the outlines, using a_sma1l artists' brush. This paint costa about tif- teen cents a eau, and-when thinned prop~ '“_' The floor is of next importance alter ' the walls. Carpets soil an readily with °"' °°'°"i“5 "I 5°-l'~`b“'~ ‘hm 'W “ lr'-“ tiruly witlrtheln. Have ll rug instead orlile number of \sshsbie cotton stuils that th" cm W in the wb M often I. n make excelleu wall ooverlugs, all to be “_ md be mme the wow, fm. “_ “_ hm f°" 5 'fe' "“'i‘ ‘ 7"‘i‘ If wiurtd it of kbaki~t~olored canvas. denim or hu P' riuildreu playing on them, so du away e H n li lfor stocllillll, an occasional dress, -sun- eed v #Y ` ‘¥ " -/` _ ».. 1 f ~ _ _ Y _ __ u` _1 _ we, J _ ‘ __ , _ _ » _ - \ _ _ = - .-7 _ m e i Nursery. _- ._ _ _i iii- l=\|J; any of these makes a good uriug. Sow the stripes wgetller ‘a sqnnis- of the desired sim for a‘ [rom a‘tein~il a border and lesvs the S em-"’ 'H tre plain. l'aint is better than crayon for 'tlueae heavy luateriala. One rug bolder showed it line of geaae and goalinp, fol- ‘ lowing along beak to tail-feathers, a | and lulluudaolne gander waiting for than ll l I-avll corner. tlrarlge ia used for the heehl and lugs, thc gcuae being outlined il 4 ' ~ ' ' _ srouln , washed in with long, _salsvnaa M-l_k_ The lower hm of u"_b“k'm“‘ for all le was done ill rich green, the nypt III bring left. plain. 'Any upholstered furniture alioulfhe oov- `eiad at once with some washable mater- tllere are the bulroom things to think ol. The window curtains ilould he kept al ' simple as possible. Bcriln and-bstiate an the most practical, considering expense and wearing qualities; l`swn or batiltn will e, unlike- vcuy good covers for bureau, had and r-1 cllitfonlcr. _ _ _ _ 3 xt# °' - -f -'- aaron' orlv is tneblsd in quantity. An even more _ _ _ _ .` "t' It b rod dwthswss ing _t.he_ stone sud the body and tails-:::;,;,:_° ;§¢,,°;n¢fe Ehepucile -_:warranted html th* mu* ` mm was tho h it is better to make sure i P, “B hy washing a small sample irst. _ -i 2", - '_ - -- _ L __ _ iDrai€';nnii Grafton Street, I few 310011 Welt Ol Queen Su-cet. _ _ -z..-” '*-and-- ` Sliverwsan " ' ' I '_-_at- ' _ _ _ -rioileilats Prlcss -,.,3annns¢f__ g _s.n_rl:rl:lls. Manager _ __ _ _~{¢ ,_f_((|.l?dlltt$tn’s l u ~;-.~~'r=* r - _ _E 4; --:__ _e _u ,___ ____ _ C ` 4 h.`..i.i'.......'I.'.;.; ..s...;;u.. 'i ' tlt’elsss msn » ' ~ -» ._ ,- .¢;,,'§°|§‘,§';l,‘}'$,¢'ii",'¢i'i.°.'l'i‘i{=uf'f'ser prioes than 'anyone l Wholesaleand Retail gg _ CR E`.Mutchci& £0. Watcllesiiu Cloqbs, 'Jewelry Farm For Sale <:`u\t_£luu_ul_uul___fouu"lu>uuuL isoa ' "°7lf`°" Quick Lunch is T».s~_l5i|`|~s`|~s~l~s_-a`i~s`s'Z$as ‘:zE'5;=; ..=~a§ "'“=“'=~":~ ° '-vs. °~ ‘ 2 ‘s i =n=°°-_"- ,,~g"_` ~?....- _ - f ;~»-._ -_ _ n.o=F'° Q _ H2-_so-as -o¢_so_-lie-a~.ae::s|¢»-_-. .-;=qs-,=. ' 5;, *=U :2;f6=e.-.¢.=:e._.~zaes.-_at essoaae 1 easier §3 r;;__.§;; ____ _ _ ._ _ __ ,ts ;_§__B =_,¢§ ¢ellNf-=°°~ PE- _ '..a%'°s-»°2.TJ'-“" '“""'°"'___ .a-`w,-lap \ -0- _ ,_ -°='.:¢~xac12-7t:.w¢-a-»-Na; MENT during tba' past year. It ai I V- V _ ~ I . » We have o large stock ‘l1eaVY_Wll6le_stock boots for men, boys, youths _ women, ‘ missies ` and u - ' or ` spring slush `a_nd_whlxfch' ` u our large' stock _of _ glve_ _ ».___. ._ 'll 1”" rouuowuiig is a unter-tssuunenes _ i Beane slid Pie : ‘ ~ : - Ham Bl1d.Beaua J- , Cornetl Beef and Beans _ 'Chicken _Pie ' ~ Friedliggs ' E&§3éE25G2‘5E==S_S'£Z'__5¢§i3 Fried Sansa es M00. New Moon Fl,rstQuurt . __ . i'“'l‘Zl°li‘»i“ ' ' ul'-n Ml |\ 1 - Newlllon 30 . . .m. __ _ D IE `§ E EhWals‘ » ` 'u 5° 1 * "'“'I 1Luitcheoserved_dallyat,theabo~‘e_plar:i ll W4_ 38% ‘ll ' from-;xoc np., -15:: »iuu_cbes_ a spepmlty, li ... _ 4. sri ' ' 6_ R7 ' 2 iii' it -.0 'ii °‘ - 7` 'ru nits ‘ll lu it wi olg or ' ,_ orders for u5c. - Give us a cali. - Gt. George St, ' _ ' srlnwfaln Opp. Crabbe's &`E‘S§ir'.23E'=SlE'5iE _-ai- - acl-eu, iultulntofl ut Mt. llvrhnrt. ` house nad out buildings. _ _ ROBERT J 0.\' EH of _ MEAT __ of _ __ , __, __ ,y_eoeooeoeeeMe ___ _ _ _ - 50 Clean Wh . , . . irt. Bo tles t _ g _ Breadand Butter--Potatoes, and Tel _ _ or Coffee, served -with any of the above ' \Ve serve not buckwheat cakeewits synlp for 5c,| also steaks, ham and egg etc. ` ` The subscriber orfor-u_for sale hla furm ot 162 There lilo on tho pl-onlleuea ll good dwelling 4 ' n u ohunuhelu. nhocso fnctouy Thin furm in en' ' ' stau in and lhollducdonold Colusolidntotl Sehoo For further pnrticuhirfl apply to owner, .Listen _ Wheayon require anything is groceries yonfmay know we have the beststock' procurable Onrs can always bsdepeuded ' ‘ upon for bein ten er,. juicy, ` and due llsvoxied. Try ‘lt once and you will want it always. ». R. u B. St]\l2l¢bfl£!_S '_ dttsrwtf - . _ special large discounts - .lls.»inLY__l. e0 Pcccifor Horses and‘Cows Now is _the time to get that Horse or (Pow fat - Renlember you do not get the fat prices for a thin, mean looking animal but for a fat 'l ` ' ` ‘ good looking one; just bear this in mind. Commel_ll_etc. ' _ ` keep in stock feed Equal to any in the citv :uid at cheap. llay, Str'aw,'0ats, Bran. D. L. HOOPER. rf tt I-‘hgqg N°_ 50 9-ul Malpcque Road ____ Farmitl. For Sale u ' The luuuportefl Pure Bred Stallion “Refuruuer" regis tered Number in Great Britain 13151, in Canada N0. 588o.~ On and after April 6th. will stand for thc season _ of l9o8 at Mac. Great George Sl., Chu., ,L ttetown "R.efortner" took °’.“" Krlzes at the !€xhlbiti»‘“` 'eld in Cllnrloltetowlr _ |906 and |907, nttheuauer ' show defeating 7 com- petitors, n\ostly_ aged slnI» ions, although only 4 yenrs old him.-elf. ’l`l£R1l_IS-$lo.oo paynbie December rat. 1908, ny u_ole _ given at time of service, _l l discount for cahs Usual returnprlvilegea. , _ Wllllam Bateman. ' tlseow6irmth3mpll ln Charge. ite Wm. Bateman, '_ i ` ` ‘i__....._.____. 4,; __" __i_..,.____;. __, _, _____,_._ ~' . . ui kiulav Bros! Wnrehoiiseg __ 3-ardttsrttelm In Charge. __ ' Frank ll. llaariz. Owner oAu