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There is rejoicing among the friends
=of temperance in the factt that they
number' alt English Duchess .among
their ranks.. The new Duchess of •
Or Bedford, hitherto the Marchioness of
Tavisteelt,' is, like her sister`, Lady.
Henry Somerset, a strict teetotaler.
Other lady members of the English
nobility who have enlisted in the cause
of temperance are the Countess of
Carlisle and theQountess of Ellsmere.
, The lady mayoress of Iiiove, Kan
sas, presents a noble example fox oifi
rials of her kind, She has closedthe
saloons with which the town abound-
ded and the tipplingKiiowans are fair-
ly dying of thirst. Strenuous efforts
to induce her to allow the bowl to re-
sume itscacot;stomed flow have, failed
A western paper says :—On Saturday
fit meeting .of business men was called
and a committee despatched to inter,
view the mayoress, but she would not
'budge from her high moral pedestal,
Her husband wasseen but could iso
,nothing,--01ticaeo Herald.
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of any kind by rinsing them out well
with charcoal powdered, after they
have been scoured with sand soap.
Put camphor gum with your new
silverware and it will never Welsh" as.
long as the gum is there. Never wash
silver in soap.suds, as that gives a
white appearance. •
If doughnuts are cut out an hour
before they are fried. to allow a little
time for rising, they will be much
lighter. Try cutting at night and fry.
ing in the morning.
• Lemon juice will whiten frosting,
cranberry or strawberry juice will color
it pink, andthe grated rind of an
orange strained through a cloth will
color it yellow.
If a tittle cornstar"eh is put in the
salt for the table it will keep it from
lumping and the pretty little shakers
will not have so hard a' scolding in
damp weather.
In making custard, pumpkin or
lemon pies, it is better to partly bake
the crust before adding the mixture,so
that;it may not be absorbed by the
:pasto.
A new and delicious dainty is pre. -
pared by taking the stone, either froee
dates or prunes and substituting a bit
of the kernel of an English walnut.
Spinach juice colors a white sauce
prettily, and when poured over hard
=boiled eggs, sliced tend laid evenly' on
a platter, is a tempting dish.
No kitchen should be without scales
to test the integrity of things parches=
ed by weight, and to measure the
quantities of various recipes.
If sheets or table cloths are wrung
by putting the selvage through the
Wringer, the edges will not curl up -and
vigor and mental ability to, those who they will iron much easier.
Dr Seaver,of Yale College, physioiai,
and professor of athletics, is a man of
science who follows scientific methods
in any investigation iie may make
He has been for eight years engaged
in observing the effects of tobacco
smoking upon the bodies and .minds
of Yale students, and he has just pub-
lished a remarkable budget of statis•
tics, He informs the public that the
students of Yale who indulge in tobac•
co smoking are inferior in physical
d of He says the smokers have • Ai
1 1 1 •1 bbd b ' l 1
over the spots on dark clothing will
brighten the garments and zemove the
ra
stains almost like mai•
A small box filled With lime and
placed on a shelf in a pantry ur oloeet
will absorb dampness and keep the air
dry and sweet.
If indelible ink gets spilled on a
to. scholarship, Of these students who garment, saturate 'the spot with iodine
within a given time have received hon- and then wadi out 'With' ammonia,
(nary appointments, only five per cent
were smokers, and very few Smokers
have received appointments of an ad-
vantageous kind. :His demonstrations
appear to be influencing the minds of more quickly if a•frying-pan is turned
the Yale students. The doctor is able over it, Frying may be hastened' in
to report that seventy psr cent of the
senior clasp in colie'ge do not smoke,
that the leading athletes do not smoke
and not a single candidate for the
rowing crew is a smoker. Young poor. o.
America, athletic!, intellectual, and A pound of sulphur burnt in a tight'
ethical, way well ruminate upon the ly closed room will destroy every Living
Yale statistics. o •thing in it, from moths and bedbugs.
0 n . tt o kerosene Oi ru a rr8:3
less lung power than the anti -smokers,
have less chest. a:apanity, . less bodily
weight, and are of less height. Ho
affirms • that the muscular nervous
power of the smoking students is no..
tably and noticeably less than that of
the anti-smoking students. He says
the smoking habit is disadvantageous
AU men,.
Young. old, or middle aged, who And
themselves nervous, week or exhaust.
ed; who are broker; clown from excess
or overwork, resulting in many of the
following symptoms • enf.al depres-
sion, premature old age, loss of
vitality, loss of memory, had dreams,
dimness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emission, lack of energy, pain
in then "nebula, headake, pimples un
the face. or,body, itching or peeular
sensation about the sorottln;, waisting
of the organs, dizziness, specks before
the eyes, twitching of the muscles,
eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits. in the urine; loss of will
power, tendexnes of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rested by • sleep,
constipation, dullness of bearing, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, ei eita-
bility ' of temper, sunken eyes sur•
roundsd With LEADEN CIROLE, Oily
looking skin, etc,, are till symptoms
of nervous, debility that led to isanity
and dead useless cures. The spring
or vital power leaving lost its tension
every function" wanes in consequence,
Those who through abuso committed
in ignorance may be permanentely
cured. Send your address for book
on all diseases peculiar to nlari.
Address 'tr; LUBAN, 50 Front St.
E., Toronto, Ont. • Books sent free
sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
numbness, palpitation, skip beats,
not flushes, rush of blood to the bead,
dull pain in - the heart with beats
strong, rapid and irregular, the second
heart heat quicker than the•first, pain
about the breast 'bone, etc., can
positively be cured'. No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address . V.
LUBON, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, Ont.
To have the crest of a potpie brown
set the pot on a few coals before the
fire and turn it frequently.
When meat is broiling it will 'cook
the . same way.
A little sugar adderl to beats, corn,
squash, peas, etc, during or after•000k-
ing will improve theft, particularly if
1 to possible disease germs. .
A nsuaering Minister. ,
A minister of the j„ospel'stood in a Taints to Housekeepers.
reform meeting and was showing howl 1 -lot milk is a simple means 'of cool-
a man might take strong drink mod• i fort, and is tuost'• reviving to ono who
erately and yet do right in all thislis fatiizued by over.exertion.
ratter, and after he had made a pow- I Dates are quite another article
4 erful and eloquent argument , be sat 1 when cut in two, the stones removed
down in the pulpit. FI'hen an aged
• man arose iii the audience and said, 1
have a broken heart, 1 have buried my
-only son. He started life with beau..1 two ounces of raspberry jam, two
fat prospects, he 16 today in 'a' drunk,, ounces of red Currant jam two ounces
erdts.,gr'ave, and when he was' dying of sifted loaf sugar, the whites of two
he told me that he started .that awful l Eggs; Put all .into a bowl and beat
habit qt the table of a Ohristain clergy. with a spoon for threequarters of an
Alan, and that ChristianClergyman is hour.
. . th$'inan who has just sat down in the When putting up curtains which
pulpit. are to be draped in a low room, put
•—.-,•,•_. the oorniee to which the curtain is to
Is sieiply epidemic Influenza; Wilson's be fastette:d close so the •ceiling, oven
Wildeherry will cure it safely and quickly. if the winclosv is put •ill lower down,as
Got the getable, in white wrappers only,
and use it as directed for. Influenza.. it gives the effect of greater heieht to
. the room. The curtains meeting at
. amigo and Home, the top will catloeal tete. wall,
JUST A SCoiiu Or PLAIN St7GOnsTtoits von A good institution IS like n money,
you'so WIVES. box ; its value is never known till it is
broken.
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and the fruit scathed in boiling milk,
with some shreds of lemon peel.
1n'1nal;itie Clale'danian cream take
These items front 'the Rome Queen,
are for the queens of our !tomes
It just as necessary to' keep• salt
from absorbing bad odors els =cream.
A sack of the bust stilt standitwwhere
there is a smell of fist+ or any atborob-
jectionfthle odor will absorb the flavor.
All'sorts of yeas: and utensils rmay
be purified from,'
hued amens
C. P. B. TIME TABLE
TrMns arrive and depart as follows :
LEAVING
6:35 a. nt....,, ....For Toronto
ARRIVLV6
5.35 a. m,
2:00 p. m " 2:00 p.m
2:00 p.m,........,., For Teeswater......, _:00 '
1,0:65 n. rn " 10:55
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Through tickets to all points in Ahrevioa—North.
West, Pacific Coast, ,etc , via the shortest and ail
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
—TIME TABLE.
LEAVE WINOIrAor. .,ARRIVE AT MECITAM.
0:30 a.m.Toronto,Guolph,Palrerston, dm. 3;31 p.m.11:10 " „ " ` 10:20 "
3:20 p.nl,"• Clinton, `
1.3n �Pahnorston, Nixed 10:35 a.m.
London, &:c 11:00 "
7:501i,m.
Ginoardino, ,Cc .. , G:30 a.m.,
+ 11:10 "
';10 p.m
6:45 a.m
3:20 p.m.
11:10 a•m
,3:31 p.m
10.20
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Our assortment is the finest we have yet shown and we believe
we have a stock to suit everybody. We have taken .special pains to.
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A largo stock on hand to'select from, and will be tisold at the low-
est' possible prices. Call and see our"stock and get prices, .N.9 trouble,.
to show goods.
Wingbatn, April ard, 1891.
The Popular Bookstore'
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dwelling house, office, stable and driving shed, with
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Special Itopesits also received at current
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Drafts on ilreat Britain and the United States
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