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tie lanky ver bsllfbh-to,m•,,
CS,'x:lu.jrdxe°b 'ler R,ey1. •
•cadet, becs�naing .uu deetY. .
`ll Marry We some daY-
RilS :give up emoklug ;
;I will gni to 911n;Qh
will Mit he club an leave
beet friends in the lurch';
i1~never=stay -out• site, m-_
t hasten home at•niue;
Alli let her hevehwsr'way. •
's promised bilks Mine 1'.."
11 move to Brooklyn ;
d never touch a card ;;
ill buckle dols•; to work, .
labor long and hard
ey her stylish-bonnetej -
4 gowns sad late of gi1otee ;
I may be that haPpai man;
• lucky •mac she loves l
!1• be always pleasant,
d never, never scold ; '
never make her nurse me,
Biler9+vf;croee..and old 1•
way* stay good-1?-�''
event standugly men
mo tip to lair ideal,
,,,We'll be married, then 1
w why 1 inn ee happy.
why 1 Often rea;a •
l ieiout� lead abatraoted-
living In a dream l
lir so sweet and pretty,
ago unselfish, tool
'War how 1, won her to e-
(iu►i4`teilev e it's tru
0:40),T T . HOUSE.
byin the bop , I;keow ;
tartoo nl.c ,and olein ;
a by care ' ss fingers t , own
14:11)r aro• seen ;
erbe aro eat es,
•ernos' on the hies
oden iimn:.et u ; rows
irshalled Oft pales ;
tle stocking . • o be
'ged at e;toes ; .. ,.
ofIn:. ng to bed •,
ap'.o • aby clothes
t ubles.to be - othad,
ill bands to to ;
bakers to washed,
a; to 11;e d ;
r ..sos b bo,gly00, •,,
the Lois and'lionsa ,
Iran "'after tea.; ' '
-the house. •
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my*
.wµ` ':d';ti, •¢ha, .a'1t3J'.k4,'."aS�7,rY' 61�
, 1,40.17 0 or 9.1:0 #'It'4"#1MtOR A t4C , feti:4p,1y
#,edsIMMed. '
' Notig the novel uses - to which elec-
tricit ; ; haft recently ,been applied, the
'Step ie Review says ; Another enter-
1priei. i individual, this' time a dyer of
' hu ,, n has projected the f011owiag
me. '' "oll h�adv ce8,"`"'however, -do'�not-"t tate
th ,1 be has been entirely succeseful.
'processis ingenious,_....-attli;..i.tti'.._th s
son alone it is worthy 'of mention.
e Subject, .who is generally of the
akar, • and shall we add vainer,
ex, seats • herself is the operat-
ng chair which le somewhat 'similar to a...
entist's chair, and rests the back of her
eck, on a metal plate, which isi the nega-
ive terminal of a rather srtrong battery,
the •current (rout Which is •sufficient to
exert a moderate decomposing' action. on
solutions of salts containing a bleach-
ing agent such as chlorine. The waving
Sid , Po all ,R3. V•A5 l a . ; bBEd• .o : t .,
chair, and are dampened with a,solution
of what the inventor • terms his .secret.
A brush composed- of metallic bristles,
which. have been gilded or 'platinised
and which are .'electrically connected to
the source, of current, thus forming , the
positive pole oV the battery, • is, slowly
and steadily drawn through, the hair. A
slight decomposition of the alt held • in
\solution takes place, the bleaching . agent
is liberaAted• and 'the' coloring- matter- in
'the hair is lightened. The discoverer de
fares that the color given to the darkest
air .may be varied at pleasure,' and
ay also be carefully regulated i further -
ore, -he
urtherore,-he states, that the color does not
hesemble that .of ordinary "' bleached ".
air;- but is' more natural and in every
way able to deceive the -hist expert in
such ,matters. While the, idea is one
which•'is.;attractive from an experimental
standpoint, the object' attained, if hie'
)etatements are true, as one which should
be pushed into obscurity; by a minimum.
..amount of praise. --
complimentary speech from the opposite
APRIL PROVERBS. sex received by 'the' owner. If the girls
tap,-; es, we' tread our way
it other fstlks_ do,
int journey be able to view.
fano `qf ' a dollar or :two ;
-thing is a dollar or two;,
true; as a dollar or two; •
ryeand town, as we pass .up
s good as a dollar or two.
u-tonrself out of the bse
x s ,
a fteipiale dl lnity,suel'
rs bo..ready the a handsome
ce.t.,you od ll a dolls:..
O ;tipped wi
inodk_bye'a 41°` larIo , May alma, the.' kayo of: the..:yeas
in
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'r�'1$++di'• ` ' :�,�`a4G, .. •.mppe�r:4u:..o. . � .' i�.'anw'n�,+uAF�t�
Yancle.a. Jaclnion Cu.. /1f1•
�m *It. V •+1'iFttot:
r $*'--I w,isft to
1t;t0T1a • yyu of thu
benefit uty. cal&o hits
received from"iia;c tune
tot year I►tedbetriN , '1
ttiust ally
"Favorite :1'rescrip,
tion "-is .the , to .
thole regulator on -
'earth; my wife hue
k - been ' Cured by the k,q, ' i 1 have been using'' the "'Golden Medi!( uI
Dieeovery'" cud
m, "Pleasant',l'elleets."
„ ��- and 1 aril' fully sat-
-
: billed they are all you
., ttsv,„w. S. wALrEn': claim' them to no; t•;,),
wellies you t?.? fcl-
rnt suocesi, and hoJ�ping teat, the AIuIt;g" ta•
Cod will continue"1'lie blessings toward yuu'
in your noble work, 1 am.
. Respectfully.
W. J. W Al rrlt,
t ANTEES A
'tit 71'111.1E1i LS ItEFIUNDE'D.
Srdi',l/1MS ee CO PLINIiNTA.
-Daly est Wawa by she Girls to Taelr Orety
Notch yoke..
-Certain society girls -•"says- the New
York Times, have carried with them con -
(tautly this season pretty little ivory-
coyered notebooks with gold pencils at-
tached by means of line gold chains. At
any of the fashionable gatherings of the
inter 'they would be occasionally' dis-
covered in all, sorts of out-of-the-way
places hurriedly jotting down items that
excited much curiosity as to their nature.
Such secrecy was observed, however, that
only ,recently have the true facts leaked -
out.. Each book contains 865 pages --
one for every day in the year -and under
the proper date is neatly recorded every
4 cold 'April the barn dill lilt.
now iApril in manure.
hell '.nnow breeds 6rasu.
April 4lold..and wet filis.,bsrn and barrel..,
A cold and moist. April fills the cellar,
and fattensthe cow.
A dry. April not the farmer's • will rain
in April is; what he will.. '
' -When April blows hi}horn,
• 'Tis good for hay and °ern::.
April borrows dayif' from March, and
bey .are 111•
Whatever- March does not want, April
rings Along '
When .April : maker muoh ,,nolse we will
have plenty of rye and hay.
Thunder; storms hr. April is the end of
hoar frost:
After ,a .wet April follows a °dry June
When on the 84th rya hal; groin' so 'high•
as to hide. a Grow cs• goodharvest.•may be
expected t
; In advancing . .
°i~ a :dollar or kwo-
Cet a :artthh f ith.
ranlcs� of :;thtlldnotitied
e° isms s ell-oiphi'on.6
:a. delllar
t
eadb d for•$ dollar; or
ass
0
Wide awake people
py Wide. Awake Soap
becauseIt it is the best
and cheapest they, can
get. - Try it.
THE 'DIFPEIIENCE.
te►r••" s dall r-
" Marriage," remarked the trefessor,
,butthe w fr*t " was a. rite practiced by. the ancients
Q
adaliar for :, - -#1;end baehelorhood,-"--iaterzupted_
rnaidem of:' 40, " is ' a :wrong' practiced
.by, the 'moderns." -1 larper's' 'Bazar.'
Wide 'Awake poop' is a
imrnoth bars of pure
ail.. Try it..
wait
er Uttr.911.3gorl.i
i , N
e trees . ih+pd,. turn'
1/4 J6u'd think
tliat s .
is
its,'!.e3!% ter
o't t Ike mss want
WS fe
1::. 4t c -t it caul
gti d -e
?r tier see .4d
trt#ight:;
ekiri quite
-v�
t pinion
> ism'; lier-
aritaIIze 1 'Hauge.
.with
ed�it'
•
AND SHE 'BELIEVED HIM.
Angelina-eThat-' case- _a lovely engage-
.mentt ring you gave •nyelast night, dear ;
but what do . those iaitiata. "E. , C."
;mean on the :inside i''
Edwin :Why-er-Lthat is -don't ' yon
ikuow that's the, new :way of stamping.
18. carate ?--Judge ,
ard`s Liniment Cures Dipht eria.
g NEW METHOD OF TO1i;TIIIIE.
A new musical instrument is, the out-
come of many years of hard thinking by
Swedish- electrician • and musician
Ore is a frame and on it. are hung a
c o1tunett-lib! el", a aerie. of irteell bars
struck by metallic hammers, a row . of
Steell strings of necessary tension; a gylo-
phone and a fraudulent , bagpil)e, made
out of liar a • bar of steel, and an 'electric
current.`;
say, Tom; my wife
a bar of Wide Awake
: test week ; . she
it is - the „ best she
sed for washing.
it in ray bath on
urday :n ight..and 1 tell:
eats' them -alt, for
apr. You Just
r •' •
ll0ih N8 0s TBE ,TIME. ,,
Pe'
'i
-..tinebi► 'iut shelf hewn and dotted $Nlss
puffed,: ruffled..,and •edged .•-with pleats
a• o! 'Valenelenties.
no dotted facade and serpentine drapes
are,,Iinished withends '•, ind yards Oflase
or Swlsa niefdlework.
Ch's moray ,anal, mutt tofu gowns are quites<
l ovsllg-slat thbroi till,ellhw. i�itflt btu, and
diatrep'a'. innilra si" mads iwlth•�• ublebruf-
irmbroidered f ' black, whloh are sirs
lyes;.
',net. do , anything , rash,
1 *Olin,?" exclahned they
it ; t tabling voice. The
ufi resolute, robe
' Henrietta 'lun-
hiaugh hire -+fit:
l0t1beauty t
�exf Sdutliaut►.
compare notes they will undondtedly
discover many duplicates, and many gale
tants will be at a loss to account for 'a
sudden coolness on .the part of : some -of
their lady f.ienda -'•
•
Sarin*:
A young woman noted for her delicate
farina -moulds -gives- this -receipt :_ TO one.
quart of milk add lour tablespoonfuls of
farina and a pinch of sugar. Boil' in
a double' boiler until slightly thickened,
and immediately upon taking •from the
stove stir in the stiffly -beaten whites .of
three eggs, after which mould.
lWide Awake Soap is a
solid, bar of pure soap
that will not vanish like.
:sem hot Ovate ":
Try it.
'?' tters(*wand d r}�� shit ..
.i ' i 'r rifier ..
3),0, tt COO), 0, Pox VA. bleat .
MODEST. ... ,, +E',r.
tere i ar { stun ditia vantag s icy i
eh t eft spl•es , to 1 ye sous' 4;o; ave
c ttte-d iu isr 1 ,',s,, lwwe, r, °tee-
e..
' It istsad that pat One tithe He ry "Clay
1
walltravelling in the west, and stopped
over night in a little loin cabin. inhabi-
ted 1by an old man and his wife.. After
breakfast the next morning 14s old host,
- h ..had been in a flutter of excitement'
ever siueei he learned who his ilistin-
guished guest was, said he 'would like to
make one slight request buf.ore the vlsi-
tor departed.
" Couldn't ye," he said; with evident
anxiety, ",couldn't ye jest inake my wife.
an; me a little speech before leavin' us 7"
.a+can«,.�k,-+!..v+*u+1��accakr+mursre;.0'.-
he arity off'
Mitard's Liniment.
C. C..RICHARDS & CO,,—,
_y. ShiptApri1 let 120 Gross Minard's•
Liniment, value '$2,000.00, and draw.
as usual.
F. .J. BARNES,.
St. John's.
A .l4IISTLESS 'SKY WOULD BE BLACK.
If there was no dust 'haze above us the
sky would, be 'black:- ''Tliat;ie we would
be looking -into the blackness of a limit-
less space. When in fine, clear weatagr
we' have a deep, rich blue above .us it
is caused by a haze. The particles in
the haze of the heavens correspond with
those Of the tubein the koniscope, and
the We -color is caused bythe light shin-
ing through a deptff ;of fine haze.
Good morn l n:,--LVkr•s _
-Sri; ith` ; -;1.,: have justfir-P.-
ished mX_washing, using
Wide Awake Soap ; it is
the be .• soap" 1 ever
used.i-cashed so easily,
•
.making the clothes far
cleaner than I ever had
ethem before and it lasts
twiceaslo gas anyother.
�soc p;wy 'fiver °used ; ,and,,
i Ust feel how nice and
soft, my hands are..
MAKING.' CODFISH BALLS.
Soak the fish • till soft and pick into'
fine shreds ; have 'a. quantity of cold
mashed..' potatoes or cold boiled -rice.
WMixthe Rah thoroughly with' either, using
half the quantity. of fish that you do of
potatoes or rice. and maks .out into little
round flat cakes: Sip( them into beaten
egg, and roll in flour, sifted meal or fine-
ly powdered cracker *rumba, and fry .in
hot butter or drippings. _
The lady had implied a doubt as to
the statement of the dairyman::" Mad-
am," he, said, indignantly, my, reputa-
tion rests upon my butter." "'Well," she
-replied, -testily,- '`-you, needn't get ugly.
about it. The foundation . is strong
enough to keep' it up forever."
THIMBLE F'INGElt SORENESS.
Persons who sew a great deal often enl-
fer from. soreness .in. the thimble .1 roger`
Silver. or plated thimbles are the best,
and .nett to these a highly burnished
Steel thimble should be. used. Swelling
of the lunger and' very eeriouo-inilamma-'
tion are often causedby cheap thimbles.
Pinard Cynimeat Cures Gaudin Cos:
INTERFERED WITH .THEIR COMFORT.
A. seaman was. fined: at -Birmingham,
England, ' for interfering ' with the com-
fortof railway passeggers. He stepped
out of an express train while: it was
travelling fifty miles anhong and wan-.
dered along the footboard. One lady,
who stopped the train, :; was greatly
alarmed et seeing his face appear 'before
the window .of•her earrfage.
lnar^d`s Liniment Cares Distoinper.
Thoughtio-Smith•; is an ardent
fisherman, isn't ' he ? :Nueo-Weil-+yes
he always. takes .some of, the ardent with
him.
~ t txaavt Or .i 1/13 PON-- 1L :.
Your. name, address and:-thir,ty. cents en-
closed to us will secure a box of Dr.
Howard's Electric .Pills by return mail.
This offer is open but a short time to
introduce the Electric Pills' .at less than
wholesale cost to you. These pills are
, the 'best and only perfect Blood Builder
and Nerve Restorer. They • cure all
'weakness, -..,-restore- ;men--and-regulate
women, •develop children:' Regular price,
50e. Dr. Howard Medicine Company,'
"Brockville, Onto,
•
Mamie -I believe in woman's rights.
Gertie-Then you think every . Woman
should have a vote ? Mamie -No ; but
I think every woman should have voter..,
It you ate interested in ohuroh„ windows,
or art glass for dwellings, of the plainest
or most elaborate , chars , ter, it. will cer-
tainly repay you to co" • unioate with.Mo-
Cau.land. de. "Son, 78 King • St. West, Tor-.
on World's Fair judges reported as follows :
The upeolmsna Of memorial stained glass
Windows, and art glass for doors and win-
.dows of dwellings, exhibited by Jos. Mo-.
Causland & Son, are .of the highest' order
of merit and possess strikingly clever and
original features.
.Seven hundred live lark" constituted
the queer present lately sent by the
King of Italy' to• the,, German, Emperor.,
linard's Linindlent Cares Colds._ set
Powerful air-brakeai . are bow" being
constructed for use ion frei trains of •
-1011 t arse- -
Beggar (who has °justreeeived a nickel)
-Thanks,- kind sir. I'11 $o °my ,Hest for
you: Mr• Bountiful -What can yeti do
far met, Beggar -r1 , reeenunend,,,:. you
toN tmyi.f`rierar ei„'”
At°a iuveni e bLeL1l-T&-thcltli"onasoen
down on upper •lip)-,Haveou often
rWished you were a maw:? . Nhe (sweet
'sixteen) .. Ah l yes -=and sten?
"I must gay our'tition men work like
11ghtnimg r•,send the, jocose general
N.
agear " f`o fir that 7'asked the :pro.
prletor, :"`They .rareli Strike ;'twice
' Wm Sneeny, arhlr 'die& at Catasa.0 fid
Par., tlia other day l ,t the,, ge of ` 07'
edrb, L f iilre t6 ince lie'
but bad' xabrtaI� tram ligtlii -
o u
It is mild on a glittrantee by la stip&
gists. It cures indigent ConetUnpUan
and la Ur', best Coma' istut-Cronymarai-
SURE CURE
Manhood Restored
Loss of Manhood, Emissions,
Sipermatorrh
Weak Memory,
Sexual Weakness and _Nervous De
tively cured by Or. OAV'S VITA TAWL
Box 701, thilt, Ost., Sole Agent for „
THEWONDE40 THEM
\IT;ACTIvilite ,111. SWARM,
,V12 swum se WITNIIITIT IRO MIL
•Elegtria Sal*.
Bjanaffles._floie Bites,
421,616.,
° I Q!1''139'
"VArt
NOTIO
In ;eplYt ug to 11413141:400.0,1100C414100 •
worsts, please, notation this pep,ei,.
1 f
nn•n-+w*�•.N�*�n.m n r..+owMw�n►o a.+w+w wrfn�
rof
is Disease Geriw living
the Blood land feeding u'pon
its ' Life. Overeome
germs 'with
C tt9s5
the Cream of Cod-liver Oils
skin pure and System strong.
Physicians, the world Over;
endorse it.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes!
04
UUUs-UU0 'fACRIES 9F LAND 's
ComPabiz in MinneliOin. Sena fOr, Haps awl anon
lare. They wilt be tient to you
Address. HOPEVVELL CLARK__
Land Commissioner. Rt. 'Was Mali
ORTHERN PACIFIC
FREE clIV2TE0IT.
Korth Dakota: Mon --
Jane. Idaho, Washington and Oregon. PUBLICA-
hop, grasiag and timber lands Maned F.IIILES.,
P. GROAT. NGrir.."1 Eu. thie.weaa
Eifirkt CLOSET.
itired!OPLit,SsAti,.4301.44saaiontia Gnu,
_sTEEI
AF3. SOLUTELY FIRE PROOF.
METALLIC ROOFING (9
F TORONTO
_FARM-FOR-OALE,-7
The 81100 aid Web Olmsted farra in OS
Township of Sombra and County of Lanibtast,
on the banks of the Sydenhiita River; 110 sorsa
-100 acres cleared. /rine orchard and ROOS
Terms easy. A.pply to
Pain, Want WI, Maynard & Co.CinolamitL0 ,
V V send 10e." silver for a solid gold 'tonic"
18k. initial scarf pin. Only onato each person.
King SupPlv Rouse, Truly, Montana.
ViTAXTED, .AGENT& TO WORLD'S
in the world. These tickets were left on him&
when the Fair closed. Send 25 bents !for setae
6 and terms to agents. M. G. Darling, 118
Dearborn street, Obl'cago, .
triangle shape readY to sew. Large spac'kaga
assorted colors, very pretty pieces. by maU We.
months on trial 100.1National Agency Batavia.
,4 IDEAL" SPRAYING
are unexcelled. Prices right. %Agent*
STIIIEL WIND -MILLS for pumping and powac.„;
der how_theydid wilhout them. lye.
BEE-KEEPE ttS' SUPPLIES -Hives, founds..
tion, polished sections, queen beesrsmokera..
etc. The best. Prices right. • .
Write forpirculitrs, bee catalogue and sample,
Sikeruiv-84•Miin CO.
'Brantford, Oaa.
POSTAGE 'STAMPS.
10[TANTED, ALL KINDS Oir CANADIAN;
VI! Nova Scotia', -New Brunswick, Prince Ed-
ward Island, BrittahColumbia, Newfoundland -
and United-Statos Postage Stamps used beers - --
1870. Manyof these are valuable„ and I will par
prompt cash for all sent. if in good order:
Stamps are! more acceptable when left on origi-
nal letter or cover. Do not cut off. It will pay
you to look up your old letting. Common
stamps now in use not wanted. Old collectlosia
bought. W.J.Grant,137 /East avenue southi,
Hamilton, Ont. *
seriptions mailed FRB& Catalogue at books. ;
Um, rubber goods, ete., tor 11-eolit stamp.
VI. CONNELO, TotAia0. ORM.
LOST
MANHOOD
itor=if Rayons Demurs. Ilanans ow 'Tansy.'
eta, tively end permanenVy moaner
• ePoolfto Remedy, price. *sous*
Bon; or um for SparaaroinO, all Druggists's:,
LASE monism c0.• liolattrAL. CAN'
Don't Lose
'Hug year, and maks tko for Toot thnek
, Ferree Se,ed A yttrium, for 1.894
give you ;baby valttabie • hints
Isised Remedy tor Catarrh la the
testi tested tto Use, an& Chained,
Cir