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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-8-15, Page 3HOUSEHOLD.
When Mi'king Time is Done. •
When millibar; tizne in done, and over All
This quiet Canadian islaed forest -home
And wide rough pestureelote the thadows
cOote,
And dews, with. peace and twilight voices,
Erom-moss-cooled ;watering-trouglerto tad.
49;0 stall
The tired plough-herses turn,—the Dern.
nerd 'mini
Soft to their Zee,—And in the akene pAle
dome
Like reaonent °horde the swoop ing night-
jars °All.
Then, while the oriokets pipe, and froge are
shrill
Above the elow lireek's edge, the pedant
bars
Down clatter, and the cattle 'render
threngb.—
Vague, pallid ehapee amid the the:nets,—
ti a
Above the wet gray wade emerge the stars,
And ehrough the duek the fermateaci faded
from view.
—Canateres G. D. Renerren,
ROw to Use Plow in Bread -taking,
L llread ehould, always be mixed aa eoft
as it can be handled. Ie will rive sooner and
higher, be lighter And more digedibie and
keep fresh longer,
.2, AU the preieweiesi attending baking
elionlel %eke plAtie Medertstely Warm
room, ea 0001 arrefits ferenentetion. Too
mole heat, bowever, will maim fermot
to fad.
1ineye alit your dear when you uee in
witemieg it Itttle afterward, if the weather
be cold. Sittieg tivice is even better 'than
(glees he Pie get More air between the par.
Wee,
4, Dread should be kneaded thoroughly
and fAithfully from all eidee meal it re..
bounds like Indio rnbber after a eroart
blow of the net upon the center of the
maim 1.,ney people aro therefore never
good betide.
5. Poor yeast et ill undo poor breed.
6. The beet In clietmeet. Never tele poor
dour, le does not vv. YOtt alloys
afford to pay for reliable flour 23 cents, SO
cents or even S2 per barrel moo then for
wild cat tondo of Ghee') %Tabu dome, Adele
tereted dove, "dootoeter with Alum, timed
QtteaRat any prioe.
7, Dort% hey* the oven too hots hut haye
it hot -moue:, aud keep the heel; etody
after von put thetond tn
S. When the bread le tithes:if:mete oven
it should be tilted on the edge upon the
Wile, the upper pert supported by the well,
and a come dry cloth should be thrown
ever untillthe loevo cool, Breed keeps
beet in a, tie box or berth= creek with A
cloth at bottom enwrapping the liliaVels.
Inter, or three tiXaen as long U. they heve be.
Linoln's Curious Proposal,
one vvithered and dried. Strong, old,
witeete4 eQpioelea, tenneer cooked, pre Abralona Linoein's offer of marriage wen
unfit for the table, /sad something else had a very alma" one, and, alarliarlY "(14°'
ib hats but recently come to tight. Nattier -
better repleue them.
ous as his biographer» hevolion, and closely
ais they have gleaoed for new fade and me-
• Eeep a Go' d rigure.
Women, who wish to preserve the alimnese
and contour of theindgeree mud begin by
learning to stand well. That is explained
to mean the throwing forward and upward
a the chest, the fiettening of the back, with.
the shoulder Medea laeld in their proper
Pieces, and the definite curving in of tbe
small of the back, thus throwing the whole
weight of the body upon the hips, No ether
women hoiti theinselvie no well as tint
ariatcoratio Women. Mitchel their
beauty lice in their proud cArriage, the OW
gate ereothess of their figuree arid tbe fine
poise of their Beads.
The same aristeeratie eerriage is within
the reach of any Amerieau girl who takes
the pains to have ifs. Ls isolate! the qnestion
Of a few Yearn, of eternal vigilance, never
relaxing lner watchfulness over herself And,
sitting or *tending, elwaye preserving her
erectueo and poiset the result beime that
at the end of that bime it has become
Second nature to her and she never loses
it. This in a great measure prereervea the
figure, because it keeps the muscles firm
anti well strung and preventa the siakieg
down of the ilesh around the waist and hipee
so common in women over thirty, and whion
it is perfeotly easy to escape. Another thing
to avoid is a bad habit of goleg up entire,
which most Werilert do, bent forward with
the 01400 contracted, Whiell, as well art
Indolent, slouohy meaner of eeelkingt in.
jerieue to the heart and lunge,
Sehnine Engeeste a Tomo.
Little joherde approxehed his mother as
she wits laying away a pan of fresh -laid
4900tilite.
"AdOthet, I say, mintier 1"
"What is Ir. Iny sea 9"
deals, it wan left fora the lateet on., Me. WhY don yeti tea aoree, mother ?'
Jones Welk, of Greencastle, to discover this "What do you want me to say, Johnnie?"
Unitiillk and chareoterietio production of Mr. "Well, you mighb gay, 'Johnnie, don't you
Lincoln's almost untatored mind Violater want a doughnut
is one of several writtee, presninably, to the
lady he aftetwarde married. Addressed to
"My dear Mary," it reeds ne $01lOWS
YOU. roust know that I Olarelob see you
or think of you with entire indifference, and
yet it man he that you are mideken here.
gard be what my real feelings toward yen
are. It I knew you, were not I should, 1141b
• doable you with this letter. Perhaps any
other Man would knew enough without fur-
ther information, but I consider it any pecu-
liar right to plead ignoreace arid your bound-
en duty to allow the plea. I want in all
Mum to do right. and. most parfieelarlY in
all owe with women. I want et tide par
-
Neuter Nate, mora than aaythieg elo, to do
right wide you, and if knew it would be
doing right, al rather seeped it would, to Discovery w ill prevent awl cure these &seals,
aheitlaRetkipen.
Arran Peineenvetin—bleke syrup of three
auartora of a pound of ouger for every
pound of apples, add o sliced lemon,
put the Apples and boa gam tqader
ploce In a jar; boil the syrup thick And pour
oven
CIThati Pill'anuens,—Pete a the Tint,
seed, out in Olives and put La the kettle
boil one hour, take out and add pound for
pound of auger to the water bail thick,
and pub the citron back odd' one slice of
lemon to each pound of melon., boil twenty
minutes; Mire up and pat in Jam Boll the
syrup and pour over.
BEANS..—Soak ielle quart of rsa
Wane over night, rime them weile and bring
to bell, or cook until the skin will boon
under elight pressure. Just before taking
them up throw tea teerpooniel of sedeeend
ek fen.' robuttee drain off the water our*
and put the beans in the how pot with three.
geortere of a pound of sett pork iscort4 Ort
top, one teeepoonful of ground musterd, two
• tetblesipoeufaiii et molosert, salt, if the pork
lento very milt. Cover with hot water And
bolo Ave or SIX hours. up with water
It cooks away.
DOVOIINCTS,---One oup of sugar, ono cup
of sweet milk, two egg% three reaspeonfule
ot 0110 toopoonfel at node, bWI) of
cream terOr, a little cinnamon or nutmeg.
Beet the eager and lard together until light,
then add the eggs well beaten; mix with
deur AS ode 1111 possible and yet stiff
enough to roll out. Fry in very hot lord
and be careful not to pierce them with the
fork whoa turning them over.
Ilanging Baskets,
For hanging hashed tbe parbidge vine Is
very desirable, as Its brilliant sorlet berries
enliven and relieve the sober green. Take
up large vino of It, with as really berries as
potable. If they are green whenfound they
will turn red ohortiy. Aiwaye place the
Nina around the edge of the Whet, Pat
in some rourandie to olio* the wires. Foe
tit* center a "happy -thought" gore:darn, or
%diet is prettier, znyosatis—forget women
The papular tradition, telling how the MOM
of "forger me -not" came to be applied to the
plant which now boars it throughout Europe,
is not generally known.
It is said that a knight and a lady were
walking by the side of the Danube, excheng.
ing vown of devotion and affection, when the
lefty eaw on the other side of the adorn the
lovely dark blue Beware of the mantle and
°apnoea a desire for therm The knight,
eager to gratify her, plunged into the river,
and, reaching the opposite bank, gathered le
bunch of flowers. On his return, the current
proved too. Wog for him, and after =sty
efforts to mob tho land, he was borne away.
With a last effort, be flung the fetal blossoms
upon the land, exelaitaing as he did so, "for,
geteme-not 1"
'And the lady fair of the linight so true
Still remembered his hapless lot;
And the oherithed the flowers of brilliant
bus,
And the br'aided her liair with the blossom
blue,
And she called it forget-me-not"
Bleed Will Tell,
There is no question abotit it—bleed Well
tell --,especially if is be ae helmets blood,
fiktalies, eruptions,. pleonlee and, boils. are
all sympteme of an impure blood, doe ni the
improper tied= of the liver, When this
important organ fella to properly perform
lta funetion of verifying and deeming the
bleed, impurities are cerried to all parts ed
the eyeteni, and the symptenn %hem referral
to are merely evidences of the straggles of
Neture to throw off the poisonous germs.
ihelees her warning be heeded in time, seri,
ous results are certain ro follow, culminating
in liver or kidney disorder's, or even in °ott-
ani:1019u, Dr. Pierce's G -olden taeiliol
let you alone,' would doit. And, for the pur-
pose of mallingthe matter as plain asposeible,
I now nay Von call drop the subject, dismiss
your thoughte—ii you have any --from ian
Waver, and leave thialetterunaosweredwithe,
out calling teeth one accusing murmur from
me. And I will even go further, arid say Quit
if it wilt add anythling to your corofarb and
pesee of mind to dose, it is my elneere wieh
that you elion14. Po not underetaed by
SWEET ROW.— Ono plat of warm milk,
eine half op of butter, one cup of anger, free
eggs, ono teaspoonful of 014 Mvo table-
epooduis of good yeeete or one -heti yeast
oak% Maim a sponge with the milk, yeast
and safiloient dower to make &thin better.
Lab tileie rho over night. In the morning add.
a little slab and Maur enough to realm a
soft dough. Let it rise four or five hours,
then add the butter, ogge and sugar.
Mould into balls of equal silo, ad close
together in the pan and let there rise until
very light. After baking wash the tops
with a clean eofb cloth dipped ti molasses
mad -meter.
Cooking Vegetables.
There is probably no aulajtot on whioh
housekeeper's so often differ as tu the prepar-
ation of vegetables. Says the New York
" Tribune" :—The comntonest of all vege.
tables, the potato., is cooked with cold and
bailing water with equal success. Others
ineist tbat to steam them is the better way,
This entire matter should be regulated by
the season of tine year and the variety of
potato, some varieties booming waxy aud
worthless boiled in cola water, even when
they are old. All the advantages gained by
cooking old potatoes in cold water may he
gained by soaking them in cold water before
000king for four or five hours with their
• skins on. If they ve then cooked in boiling
water they will have lost the strong taste
• perceptible at this season of the year, and
are in no danger of booming water soaked.
All root vegetables, after the first cf Jan-
• uary, are better for soaking at least six
hours in cold water before cooking them,
unless they are kept in a dirt cellar during
the winter or buried in earth where they
will not freeze. Another point ottlifference
in cooking is the adding of salt. Old-fashiou,
ed cooks boiled all their vegetables in salted
water, but modern science does not sanction
this, and most of the best cooks add the stilt
to all delicate vegetables after they are near-
ly done; and to }strong vegetables, like on-
ions and cabbages, before they are put in
the water. The reason for thie is that salted
waterretards theprocessof cooking,takesand
the flavor from the vegeta,blee. This ie
ruinous in the case of a delicate vegetable
like green peas, but an improvement to
strong onione. One of the chief reasons in
summer for the inferiority of vegetables is
in leaving them to become old and tough
before fhey are gathered. Too many
es, by reatonog the liver to A healthy con-
Mori -
14 le old that every: man heti hte double.
generelly occurs yonth during the
greeareppie season.
TO dream Of a pairderOna Whale.
Erect ou the t1p of his tall.
Is the sizn or a storm
i (tit *Phi lirried3hath 7Plesawtri en)"1,
thin that wish to out reit ilterinallttence, Dream don't molest te men, anyhow,
Some tops, 119WeVer, are nifellthle. I you
Are constipated, with no eppetite, tortured
with elek headathe and hilieue eynaptome,
thee° eigna iedieete that you need Dr.
Fierce'4 Pleases:le Rergativa rads, They
Will Miro you, All druggiete.
Two-thirde of the total nesse:her isf geglieh
eetton apienere hare agreed to Untie their
preduetien to ooe•haif the ;weal amount for
one month,
Don't hawk, UNA., blow, welt, had Magnet
everyinely with your offensive breath, but
Utlil age's Quarria li,emedy and end It.
nothing more happy than to /mew you Were 50 ote.:, by. drofieteht.
Whoever destree to eee the famous Iron
Get° ef the Dimehe in is prietine glory
'should go at once. The aungarlan Govern.
meat hes decided to blow up the role%
The Tertle Etleen.
I mean no ouch thing. What do with le
that our further aequalatenee obeli depend
upon nouvielf. If thole further eequebetmee
would coutribete nothing to your nappinese,
Ana sure it would noo to mine, if yen
feel youreelf in any degree hound to
me, 4 are row williag to releme you.
pro/reed yoe wish it; while on the
other band, am willien and even enxiouts
to bind yen fester. if I Can be eonviaced
that it will in any degree add to your hap.
Ines% This, indeed, ia the whele petition
whim°. Notialeg would. rake me more
misezeble then to believe you milserahle
se. in whet 1 hese now said I thhile 1 cane
eat be inisencieretrod ; and to make permit
nuderstriod 19 the objeot of tide letter, n It
units yon best 11011 tO Ammer this, farewelh
A long life arid a Merry one attend )'ou.
But if yen conclude to write beck, apeak as
pliduly au I do. There on be neither berm
net darter in wing to me enything yen
pets k the Towner you think it
Your friend, Lbactan."
Probably thie is the queened) lova letter
on record end the most romarkeble offer fo
marriage ever MOO. Ib 10 a lore letter
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Sari. iSas. Addrees-,,VAKA,MIAN falt$INESS
!UNIVERSITY, Publle Library Redoing. Toronto,
Pio% BaalOnall CUM. it„ Stones,
Becrettry and MsnAget,
Thonseade et MOS Of elatriee free pada-
mill lend, now Opals fer rettlere tit the
Turtle !dementia Region of Deketa. Here
wae rated the wiliest that took dint premiere
at Now Orleana Exposition. Rich oil,
timber In rsionntelue, good schools, churches,
congenial society. For further inlet-m.141o,
without a word. of love awl propool, of msv rotes eta, oKey to E. ye white
meeelage that doe nee propeo.
Mum., or J. lid, Hocking, Cala Paso. Agt,
Toronto.
The bargee Isighet, which hu arrived at
Philadelphia from Greenland, Ind an en-
eounter with a fleets 01 47 icebergs on the
way.
Crittaticti Buss.—When making bread,
reserve a quert of the dough and work into
it A teacupful augar end two tablespoonful
button Toll kla.11 111011 OUt Ottil with
a tumbler, tine strave the top thiokly with
auger and cinnamon. When light, bake in
tiniok oven.
8PIOE0 CURRANWS.-71ve pounds currents,
four patina brown auger, two tablespoonfuls
of cloves, two of cinnamon, ono pint good
vinegar. Ball two hours, or until quite
thick. It is batter than preserves.
femme Cztertams,—To every quart' of
°berries allow a toffee.onp Of vinegar, ene
half cup of sugar, one dczen. whole cloves,
half dozen blades of mace; put the vinegar
arid cigar on to heat with the spicee, boil
five minutes, turn out into a covered, stone-
ware vend and lot it gob perfeotly cold.
Strain out the spite:see fill small jars three.
fourths full of the (sherries, then 1111 up with
the cold vinegar. Cork or seal tightly.
Leave the stems on the cherries.
hest rit
If a boy OM goes thatfite hiere.be 101110 -
tittles pate it on before he knowe ; or we
may say the Name Won in other worde,—"A
guilty conecienee needs UP accuser."
Two etheolboyehad quarrelled Ana finally
had engaged in a reel aciniel-up The
teacher gob wind of the affeir mad celled the
ornabetente before him.
"Es etruolt rule,'" one of the boys.
" He said I Stole hie knife," said. the
other.
"1 geld somebody stole it," slid the Bret
boy.
" Well, you moan] nee," replied the
At why ohune,o arda tho tomht,t, NI given. in the Ptomain &leo 6 full Primeen
Willie heel toldMethat somebody bad eltelen 'Orrtifi Senn and won 2 Gold Modal Certifie
cede.
Aimee record in pot years. has been un-
equalled in the Fine Art work and she now
stands uarivalled in this respeab in the
Dominion of Canada.
Ifer Arb Room and apparatus aro admit.
todly the beat in Ontario, and her staff of
instruotion unsurpmeed.
A number of graduates of Alma Eine Arb
School have received Collegiate appoint-
ments in Clued% and. the Mitten States,
For 60 pp. Calendar, addreiss Principal
Auntie, A.
GREEN TOMATO PRESERVBS.—Take
sized tomatoes, and after washing and weigh-
ing them, take an equal quantity of sugar.
Put the sugar into a large preserving -pan
(mine is a large dish -pan), and thin the sugar
with a little waters boil and skim, then put
in the tomatoes and boil rapidly until rich
and thick.
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Pei, hydraelln bend and Rea= eleTatore.
LEITCH. TURNBULL,
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tratilitTON. ONT
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FILMOR &CO, AIMERS„_TO MO ST, E, TRICE('
Send for rLizeutita 4aa ownInu,
A Great Life Giverjs $t. Leoll. Water
Tome, bee 1st, ISES,
U you that feel tbe want of eonletblog te make
You happy, end.don't Ithow whet to ire. listen M
soneoe, enneelin net:inner-agent. 00 Xlile etetei
WeSbiTOseato.
Vor ee years; I have travelled this continent over
read over, hot of ail articles, meet or drink, to restore
health, instill wholesale vigour and raios the spirits,
make life worth ST. LEON MRSZitala
WATER iftexceloor. Rani% cold tersely an use It;
would pant With_ SAY Other favourite dainty rather
than St, Sreen Water.
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All Graduetes of Alum Fine Arta Coliege
Ars quelified to teaoh Pablio and
High Scheele, Collegiate Ieetitutes, Me-
cherleal Institutes, and the Arts Sol:mole of
the Province.
Leetyear Alma phseed 116 auto! 137 °Audi -
dates in the Prelatic:Jai Arts Exturdeatione,
took tine mg!, four full Advanced Certificetei
his knife, it would not hove made me angry,
alcould not hove thought that meant
mo."
" Well, bet von don't deal," was the
reedy =wore—Mira Words.
•••••••••••••••••
Seteetebat Softened,
A Maine yoengeter, becoming provoked
with hie father, angrily exclaimed, "You're
a neughty fool 1"
The lather charged ib to the yomigeter's
amount and bided his time.
Thab evening they had strawberries for
eupper, the first of the season, Tne head of
the family served all around the board with
generosity but his precious son.
"Ain't you going to give me wine, papa ?"
the little fellow nuked.
"No. A bay who calls hie papa a 'naughty
fool' doesn't deserve any strawberries."
"Oh, you ain't a naughty fool," the young-
ster cried in distrese—"you're a good fool,
Ms."
" Goel Bove the Queen."
Every American who has been to England
is expected to tell, when he comes home,
what he thinks of the Queen. I saw her
Majesty on Jubilee day; she didn't stop her
carriage to speak to me, bat I forgive her;
'twits her jubilee—not mine! when I've
governed a great country respectably for
fifty years I won't stop my carriage in the
procession for anybody ; if anyone wants to
speak to me that particular day, let them
coma up to the house when the show is over.
As I aid, I saw her Majesty, and I was so
much impressed that I raised my hat as high
as my arm would let me. Just think of it a
moment, fellow citizens, who have seen
Preeidente rise and fall once in four years;
here was a woman who for half a century
had been head of the most populous civilised
nation in the world, yet exoept for an air of
modest dignity—" the divinity that doth
hedge a king ' --looked as honest, unassum-
ing, kindly, Womanly and good as any decent
fellow's darling mother.
garduers, instead of a succession of orops of "God Save the Qneen."
green eon beams and other summer aegis. " Thenne my sentiments," as the man rlaid
when he hung up a printed prayer ou the
wall one cold winter evening and pointed at
it before he jumped into bed.—(Marshall P.
Wilder's Book.
tibias, plant their entire crop at ono and
insure a tough old supply during part of the
Semen.
No cook oan prepare old peas, or any
other overgrown vegetable, so .they are fit
• for tbe table. Vegetables peaked in the
• morning, with the dew on them, are superior
to those gathered in the heat of the day, as
every housekeeper knows. If the vegetables
genered cramot be cooked at once, they
• ehou'd b3 laid in a cool, clerk place till the
time of cooking. Perfect cleanliness in pre.
paration, Nicking only till the root or herb
is tender, not a naoment afterward, and
serving with salt, pepper and sweet butter, ment) ; Lieut. Col. M. P. Browne (as senior sort will continue to be uedertaken until the a str3ng deft of experienced teachers. Br
or a simple cream sauce, will give the most cornet of Eleventh Light Dragoons) ; Lieut.- 'North Pole is discovered, that is to say, as er-Toueas will take ,limited number of advanced pu-
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with a fadeless wreath. Vast numbers of tit—E-TICRERS'imi'make money during vacation
men have felt the power and totified to the 1. by canvassing for cmyornmisotroer;f:rortdseAllipbyg
virtue of Lubon's Specific No, 8. ' All mon Woke and Bibles, espeoi
61e:
Who are Broken Down from overwork or pereffieVeir,ere;ivjeisel;vi,atamamibmt edW
1
WM. BRIOW,
Other Oalreeri U011 MelltiOned ill the above, illustrated Circulars and terms.
Publieher, Toronto.
ehould send for and read Oafs Valuable Trea-
tise, which will be sent to any address,' seal -
Waterloo Veterans.
Only five of the British officers whofought
at Waterloo were alive when the severity-
fotirthauniversary. of the bettliscame around,
on the 18 th of last June. They are Gen.
George Prhichoote (as Lieutenant of Fifty.
eecond Light Infantry) ; General the Earl of
Albemarle (as ensign of Fourteenth Regi.
um humor horeditery ?" Oka a writer.
It may be or it may not, but if the cynics
aro to be believed, mosb modern newspaper
humor is inherited.
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Scott's Emulsion is not asecreteemedy.
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the potency of both being largely in-
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BOW, hy all Druggists, 50e. and $1.00.
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Hair Pilago
'IrgriVetutAr4 kgr,
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mettle roOts menu%
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ed, an receipt, of ten cents in stamps. Ad -
E STEAMSHIPS.
dress all orders to M..17, Lnloon, room 15, 50 Sailing Weekly between NIONTREat and
Eront Street E., Toronto Canadia. 11,11/EltrOOL. Sal000n Tickets, $40, $50,tand
Dr. Nansen's appetitie for expedation nd 5110,' according to
some to have been only whetted by his re- steamer and accommodation. Intermediate 480
i 5001 Return Tickets, SD, 80e a
Round Top Tickets, eso, Steerage, $20. Apply to
cent experiencee in crossing Greenland. He II: E. itintRAIP, General Manager Canada ship.
proposes to set out la search of the North Ping co., 1 Cusroar Nom sonAss, mornatea, or
Pole next Beason, and his alreedy succeeded to Local Agents in alt Towns and Cities.
in securing subscriptions to the amount of Tr .
sioosoo towarao defraying the expeeee of • Li
amiltoli LADIES' College
the expedition. It is thought that 'he will
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CONROY'S CARRIAGE TOP&
first make for the OABB OOBB t ef Greenland WIll re -open SEPTEMBER 4, 1889, with
and then rah northward overland with Conservatory of NIu.sic
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strange fascina•tion f or venturesome mee added. Alr. Clarence LUCAS,. el tee Paris Conserve.
. re c a you nre as a
and it is probable that expeditions of this' tory, Director ; Madame Asher Lucas, pupil of Olara
Schumann and Marmontel, solo pisniste, assisted by
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1 Prof. martin is Art Director. All the other depart -
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must learn by experience. Wintervegetables , Basil Jackson (as Lieutenant of Royal staff Sandal shoes are worn with empire ana elreClallet in Muse and At. For terms, ate., address
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