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to its Maker is a fultlal ed m tat.
ititsr.\Ir.la: Cam In Sc.11 til: Se. vices "P„litieau, ain't you ?11 he
at 11 ,sin toot tesp g c . t u iu} i11tol gait', d, tilrnif[R to tile passenger
•a .:, l• t.:•l " 1 (: r,, 1.. 1 hors dirt sly behind him. "yep I
how .1 rots 1., ow 2" "Breath."
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a 111, eua e , n p.n but d:ty `u [toil at 2;00 Tut naligr a of riche increases
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ST, 1 , (;.,. , . •':,!' 1, rsices sere, 1 111Ir as water to quench, but
gttu av Seinen et
at l l n. 1 ; t s 11 , to +.tt,ule,.t'11 fico at covet
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tai 11•.••fi ia;c. .1 a,..0 . 111..u:l.y i .., sant t:. Ilial alit AlA:tn'e
Scliad at.'t pan. Tirv. M. Swann, I rent thspu.it10U, tales hint when bo
to we. ,1101 hungry. If Ito is amiable
time, dry him and fill hint up, one}
yon have as angel.
T. t your boys be instructed in
till :he t1081.;ia of nature, and they
(till tto Mottov8(1 it1 morals, and
tea, 11 to love animals instead of
:hr, wing ..mums at them.
"Cid lim'ta]," of Chicrgo, has
( 11,:1 ( •:atl+athSet
uketb „1 h1.nJ'.s 1. -1'.\ n:eutlt, at 11
a.m. errs. 1'..1. SI. r. pith, t,
i*o.e er e 1r, h ,vieen al 7 and 11
sits.., , .r s cele• I. p.n.. en Sunday and
every evening i the ,.. 1• et ,1 n'elock, at
the i• rracl(s. (':,1 r. t a'au In comma1d.
01+1'1:1.1. 8, 1,.11",. .•very '1'burs45y
even]ne. ii: ctrsi..,,•. •: lil„rlc.
\Jaso ie, 1 gip••. Ti;=.'.: at> at or'before
full ti•nop,In Uurii 11 leorlt. put a rile of money into his
t, t rt s r(et and third tn., 1!1y
lima:.. , /lilac' , ..i;:. fuelce Ili' will 111(1 cat some
••...:.a lu,•.t a:;t Monday day •hat whin speculation touches
Less ;,:: >: e'[ ra, h 1;00.111, :n Sande's hall. n P„131' moo's brand iterids in clam
tiI t , A� , :, classy mouth.
in Ori Il' 11. nailed
r, (, lo sp.; from $ a.m. At, old colored woman hearing
to g
»iujuI len lncdcdy, "Nobody knows
lie"tts 1.1n. 418.11 l'vl• rami,” said : "Yee,
ee,
1 1.6, wiU b4 :an. nr h :1'. know:. hew much. less
og.�:. ,:.� 1.:, �: . � . ;'..-..�1 (dna Bila+:a
ar,, e stints:. :too. ,t.1.. is sbaw, 1.1- tr,mb% ,te ioig:ht see if we :voald
brsri.in 01087 ' •kht1:! Al ie "
v. • + . r aa,atialy ,c men, hhe n hornet, oro
11. 1. :t t 1+' in each a n':ty'; null sting uppermost,
t'.. 1, t, i rr. - - t 9. swarm, �
Pr.. �t t„ They Stlni' their f1'iends to show
T. _ •i I 1t ate ti,e it 118 1 petal; 11nee ; till enemies,
t, shoa their impartiality ; and
't ( 101 T (Pelt . tht r, 7'1 k- ET ourselves in
1 into,. . 1?raenc.;
cone, too. Board Deis- the lot Monday
in each ul u.il )1axfl,Js and markets of the til( Chen.
5..:1- 1. Dome. -7 1 etcher chairman), ---
1I. 1)ennis A. Illmtue.1. tier.•reaves, .1.
1. 1)eu-man an•1 Jae. 1111yoco, Sec.-Treas.,
11. Mess. SteetiulS: lot }'richly even-
Evrzy bee's honey is sweet.
The hoose sh0wolb the owner.
in(, in each month.Pe that is at ease Basica dainties.
rul:r.tc Smoot, 'i'1:.scnnus—Jno. Shaw, Auger at a feast betrays the boor,
l'riucipal, • lsshich81as,4,,Miss Eamb]y, IU It �4!4!l bailee all is quickly
Nies Abraham and Miss Taylor.
Bann) or Iiessin.-nose. Graham,
Clerk Scott, Jno. Wynn, A. Stewart and
J. S. Skene. Dr. Iio.mes, Medical Health
Officer.
ii bzI?rcn';; ( O•rlr.cr.
1 J 1..T Bois.
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0 neat, clean boys we like to sea
And so snob boys we mein to bo;
For when a wi,+lted thine is done
1 neat b.'.y's not the guilty one.
130 is too proud: he'd not be seen
To do a thing that's low or mean ;
And if you chance to look about,
This truth y0119» very snort find out ;
So now we mean to teal to you
The things ttrrt e.V I. bey ::r,o1114 do,
ready.
Everything is of use to a house.
keeper.
As the year is so must your pot
seethe.
Tho biegest calf makes not the
sweetest veal.
Mauy n good dish is spoiled by
an ill sauce.
Never haggle about tbo basket
if you get the fruit.
He that onveth his dinner will
have t11e more supper.
Squeeze not the orsuge too bard,
lest you have a bitter juice.
When the stomach chimes the
dinner hour don't wait for the clock.
They who have little butter must
be content to spread thin their
breed.
Poet 7'. , /. ;rlpusehold Hints.
When in the morning you ;;at up __
Tile first thing you shoo;.[ d.
Is wash your hauls and faze well;Remove stains from the windows
Your ears, you wash them t. o; by using diluted spirits of salt.
Y000 111t0 yon then should nicely comb, To bail cabbage whole, do or sow
Aad broth your teeth quite clean ;, in a cloth. Boil a little longer than
For uutil all this work is dune,
You cannot well be. .,:c:). • if quartered.
In roasting imitate one of the
' mooed Poe. )scuts; tai points is to have it as
And thee the clothes she?cid be brushed 1 l p
clean ; juoy ae possible.
Thu button?. some,: n::, too. If pion -Mims are filled with well
0, these are ,lust th • very things dried coffee gr'niods, mice or moths
That boys should learn to do. will never touch them.
rd H E BR lJ SSEL4S 1-08'1
.�+..eatitir:Gxt4.<` i%tSGfi�3..7" � �a:'�K}'ttD3w.Mi7n r�°i,'•'"Id>il:^c."aMe1. w;ea.0 �., ..
Boiling pew mike will take out
tweet fruit 4t111ns ; dip tho attain,
iu several linin ; another Way ie to
dip in sour buttermillc and dry iu
the sun ; wash in cold water and
dry two or three tittles daily.
The middle widths of carpet
oh :nld Chan re planes ope,tsionnliv
11 col; t11oeo merinos most to the
trolls, thereby giviu;; n new and
fee811 app(vtnulcu to the bora, mud
waking the e•tl'p_t 1:. 1 t twits::._
long.
tfildety is removed by rubbing
011 80131 WW1 yellow soap, then a 1 ating nebttlte photographed 111 a
little starch [11181 slut. .Rub all well given portion of the heavens, was
on the nrtiele, and put out to the
sunshine ; or, after rubbing on the
soap, eerapo cliaik over it and rub
well ; put iu the sun, and as the
0letlns dry wet 11 a little. It will
come oat 881111 two applications.
1Fgvel(les in Jewelry.
Etched ivory handled silverware
Spor'ryllte, [t now d t (aunt y, i
said t" 111 the iirit mitered y
found omit :acing platinum as an
important cOuetltne1It other th 111
the natural alloys wit11 varlc 1
metals of the platintun groin;:
The groin improvements In Ow
(Iowan -Let -too of a; par .tus, awl the
applieetien of the_ encore c^p•, t
lithology, have ret tilted in sueue-ss
ful attempts at the reprodltetion ' f
all the modes:, 1.0lc,nlu ruck..
The region covered by Prof,
Pickering's experiment for snumer-
about four thousauclths of the ,• .
tiro sky, and resulted in the the
covnl•y of twelve new 011181ers.
.Etiology is said to deal not mitre
ly eit11 f)UCtious fu n balauced
state in the individual and perfeol•
ed adaptatiou between ra000, but
also with the origin of both orf three
in the tetuporamunt of tbo unlit or
is in demandgenteel t(mon-
Crumb
.ntt of the sum of orn-
Crumb pans, •'lab fluted borders, fsms,
are lino productions int p011411ed sil a ttn Moet [mass 'ssse.
ver.
Extremely old ea a paper weight Marten and mink fur's; a:'-, again
IS a *ot of boxing moves in ostalked I in fashion.
silver. J White estra'.1lan is 111) favorit
As ample as it is pretty i -t It gold fur for loins dressy evening a,.el
scarf ring representing a headless carriage wraps,
beer keg.
Blows set with tlluonitenrs :to
rimmed with rubies coutitnne to gain
admirers.
Silver handled walking oases, M-
M.]. with ruby studded initials, are
now in vogue
Domestic animals, reproduced in
gold, are seen occasionally banging
from queen chains.
Square shaped blocks of trauslu•
cent agate, mounted is gold, aro in
the field as diff buttons.
Seine of the newest scarf pine aro
formed of gold wire twisted in the
most inextricable knots.
Gold combs, wrought iu Mexican
designs, are much sought after by
dark complexioned ladies.
Au aoeurately simulated spool of
white cotton in silver is the 118408et
thing out in match boxes.
Pretty little daisies, euameled fn
yellow and white, on gold stems, are
now beteg worn as breastpins.
The latest caprice in scarf pins
is an egg-shaped piuit pearl, resting
on a tiny diamond studded saucier.
The old-time jester, with cap and
bells complete, is u rattle that
should eutirely please the young.
eters.
The head of a dragon in green
gold, with oyes of fiery rubies, is one
of the most recent devices in hair-
pin tops.
An ivory tusk in all its natural
beauty, mounted on a small 'silver
stand, is made to do duty as au ash
receiver.
Semi precious stones, possessing
many beautiful shades, aro used for
ornamenting repulse silver photo
frames.
A a11LLENIUSI OF SCIENCE.
A collar, then, yon slwnld pin on ; A raw egg. 6 congas pro -
A necktie you should wear ; , if swellowed 1a time A meteorological cofl ri.ss Is
'and ell these tuutgs a boy will do will effectually dotaoh a fish bone posed to be held in Paris this year.
fastened in the throat.
Knives and forks should be care-
fully washed, polished and dried
immediately after using.
Iuk stains 00 silk, woollen or
cotton Can be removed by ealurat•
iug mill spirits of turpentine.
The white oft 5 m .'r7. will render
the deadly converse snblitnate as
harmless ns to 111:ae 0' calomel.
Brooms should be hung np by
tlx: h i:dl =, isi melted b. telt of the j Snowflakes are said to be the re -
deo: u1.1,01) ;1,(1,"( 1.1N1414 the splints. I salt of low lying air current's whose
Foe stair, + ('14 tc;tc'.9a or tin- tonlpioratures worn 11110h to -war than
ware dip a damp cloth in common those of the earth's snrface.
soda, rub quickly, then wash and fled lead applied to iron makes
au excellent basis for an antifoul-
ing composition, as it protects the
latter from the galvanic aatlon of
the Iron.
1llioroecopic examination of em -
Posse Poe.mensite, the now explosive, tends to
confirm the opinion that it is a
ehemi0al compoundand not 0. mere
mixtures.
On the Continent ash trees suffer
most from frost, while little damage
comparatively is done to the orna-
mental conifers which are usually
the greatest sufferers from snow,
The standing half of the maul•
taro in Japan cleft in two by the
recent earthquake, surrounded by
steam, is described as being far
grander than the geysers of Ice.
land,
The new aporiodio galvanometer
has tbo great advantage of being
able to make the sensibility vary at
will by separating tics bobbins, and
man also be made into differential
apparatus. •
A. photographic reflecting tele.
a0op0, has been presented tto. Dun -
sink Observatory, having a mirror
by width of Minch aperture, It
will be employed in furthering the
study of star parallax.
During the recent fogs 1(1 bon.
don plants tiro said to have after.
ed not only from the absence of
light, but from the Bores of their
leaves becoming Tilled up with the
sulphurous sooty matters contained
hi the fogs,
If be will only .caro !
•
?l,ird Boy. -
And then a. b. y-1.en111 black his boots,
And have them *Vinci„ bight ;
For such a Loy will ,or .in carona;
He'lI always is the right.
1Io will not cline -e the Muddy path
iu'1111at111,1 [-..chs'
Aud 11.1111 11 , 1Vi..11111 gate
130 wr,;i t fea;;ut: the. i)» :
To wipe the feet upon t1e acct
That lies before til: dr,.or
For mud leeks better . it:!. vned
Th,.0 011 the Bello ' .ou:::
b'ourto 1)ilii.
And then there ere the fit:cr.nails
Wich
nought to be. lloll:0(A'n
Ifow many blackened finger tilts
The most of yon have seen! wipe dry.
have seen them on your os:n small }lands. flood beef should have a bright
Yes, children, as a rile, rod color, not too dark, dry and
No year since 1879 had so email
an amount of sunshine in En gland
as 1888.
The tensile strength and elastic
limit of certain classes of iron in-
creases during rest after stress be-
yond the elastic 111nit.
The Deloro mina in Ontario was
too extensive for working as a gold
mine, and has been worked for the
arsenic It contained.
Forget to alone their hngera:ads tender to the touch, fat, and with a
0mn0111, open grain.
011 stains on carpets can be re.
moved at onoo by scattering corn
meal upon thein, also by applying
a hot iron through a heavy sheet of
blotting paper.
Scrubbing brushes should be
washed carefully after using and
put to dry with the bristles down ;
in this way the brushes will last
twice as long.
'Wet graes stains on white geode
with water, rub in some soft soap,
and as much soda as will adhere ;
let stand half an hour, their wash
in the usual manner.
01d table cloths, after they can
be No longer darned and used for
table coverings, may be cut into
squares, hemmed and used for
bread, cello and pastry clothe.
Stains on marble are the most
obstinate, Take ox gall, a seine -
glassful of turpentine, and mix in-
to a paste 'illi pipe clay ; spread
this paste on the stained marble
and let it remain several days.
Faded. and worn window shades
may bo turned upside doom and •111•
side out and servo for another year,
i and so we might go on through tho
vox i er8,it r,. whole household, taking this little
and that little extra :are of all its
Some of the brightest lights go I contents, and make them serve
at in Consequence ofbo:'rowod oil a almost twice [bili usual time,
Bef„re they ,•etre; t1 sc1,.,,,l. •
And then n Loy who's neat and clean
Tho truth will surely say:
And, grateful for alt favors donee ---
"Politeness” is his way !—
He'll kindly thank you when you chance
Some little thing to do.
With "Please," bis questions he'll begin
-Whett'er he speaks to you.
Sixth Boy.
Give us the boy who acts like this,
Unselfish and polite;
Whose clothes are always brushed and
trim,
Whose boots are shining bright.
le he the boy who wants to smoke?
Who saves the cents he gets
To buy those bitter -tasting things
That 110 calls eigarettes?
0, no, the boy who's noat and clean
Does right tbo livelong day ;
There's useful work for him to de.
No time for foolish play.
s d9.
0 neat, oleen boys Ivo like to so) I
And so such boys we mean to be;
For whon a wicked thing is done
A neat boy's not the entity ono,
The blackened hoots will softly tread,
The muddy boots make noise instead:
The olefin washed hands will nicely Write,
The dirty hands will try to fight.
So, boys, be neat just as gnu should,
For that will help, to Keep you good 1
Ribbon striped wo,1110 •1(0144 *tut a,
for Spring are 80811 111 .11113 sa:nnlo
books of leading 11nis08.
Tho Sara Crewe frock ie as
fashionable 1'r lhtle girls as the
little Lord Faneldctoy snit is for
boys.
Ribbon striped nets and gauzes
am again on the dry goods counters
among now ball dross fabriee. •
Slippers or low shoes with big
rosettes or Louis XIV bows on the
instep are de rigueur for evening
wear.
It 1oo1(s incongruous to 000 new
spring fabrics on the counters
alongside the furs and heavy woolen
goods of the passing season.
Russian Dollars of otter, beaver
and longpile Alaska soal are worn
effectively with seal plush wraps iu
the coldest weather.
London ,women are carrying very
small muffe this winter, but their
little chilcdren'c muffs are all msdo
of exaggerated size.
Boas aro as fashionable as ever,
but the preference is gives to these
ivinoh are made fiat arouud the
neck like a collar and gradually as.
SUMO a round shape as they taper
to the ends.
A black and white costume al- -
ways attracts attention'
and there-
fore must always be well conceived,
well thought out, and 10e11 carried
out to be in good taste and alto.
gether pleasing,
There aro signs of a return to low
coiffures and with the eighteen cen•
tory stylus in gowns and overcoats.
Wo are preparing to put on wigs
and to powder the flair of the same
for evening parties.
The latest 8ea1 plush garmeet is
a half long coat, closing without
buttons or loops in front, and slash-
ed open in tho etort at the back,
but provided with concealed but-
tons to fasten this up with in the
eolcloet weather.
The new m011aeelines (113 1010 are
the flimsiest, gauziest tissues im-
aginable, with zigzag lines and fig-
ures in stripes in broche ou them,
looking as if :suspended on rose,
blue, mauve and /Mbar tinted
mists rather than 40000)1 stuffs.
The new printed and plain sateen
and India silks 01:110 in pure, posi-
tive tones of color as well as iu the
medium and s,, e,t1led artistic
shades. The figured aro rather
largo than small, and show more
imagination than tho realistic and
conventional designs that have been
popular for the last several seasons.
The Southern Fair board of Brant-
ford will hold a largo etocic fair on
lIlay 28rd and 241h.
This is the way the Toronto Globs
puts it : The police avant an owner
for a mink muff 1811(1 a new lady's
boot.
Ex -Mayor Beaugraud of Montreal
has been very ill at Algiers, Africa,
where ho was on a visit with hie
family.
Mrs. Luffman, of .Bogartvillo,
township of Iluugerford, was so
badly burned a few days ago by her
apron patching fire from a 'etovo
that death will probably result.
Au anchor of tremendous size has
been fished ont of St. John harbor.
It is supposed t0 have belonged to
au old Fro0oh man-of-war- which
visited the plane over a century ago.
Henry Bicllolberg, a • Hamilon
young man was operating a punch
machine and got his finger under it
instead of a piece of iron. 'Tho
punch came down with terrible
force aucl out a Thole clean through
the finger.
Of the ;'our women who received
the (Minoan medal from Queen
Victoria, Mrs, Newton, of 'Toronto,
is still alive, Sho was nurse all
through the Crimean war, and was
shot through tho hnoo in a trench
before the 1 .11:,twit Tho (uctu her.
self pinnod 1110 Inc : t:„ T.r+•' i\ •nest,
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'l'h(1 undersigned Bevin;; completed the c'h'l:ugo from the steno to
c010br11iu(1 Hungarian Syntem of 0i'iuuil.r„ Lie new 1dlo11fi11 in
First -Class Running Order
and will bo glad to see 1(11 Ilia old customers 111111 1114 many 110(1
01108 as 1111881.1)10..
lour a l: Feer l W '313 On End.
Highest Prieto Instil for any quantity of (:rood drain.
M. MILNE,
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STItl'Telre Fac w tat ' r .etoil nitre,. -?':•lit et • taaryy, vertigo, avant of pnrpoee,
dlutmm of eine,- t ' a en,. ,f N,ult:Goal ,voidance Of conVenn/dlon,
doslro 1100(011)4,1',l 1 :n 1 1 bi icy to as fI :. 111:•11 Lion en at/articular subject,
eowardico, 1(ln, ,tn., tl „ 1 e of tan rc excitability of tamper epos.
iltato rtlu'a, Orl,*;; ,' .'.1.1—tta, 81 Q.- 1 i.mio:£5 z 1nerltal excuse—impo-
tency, ;uaut!'ition, 1 r. 0,1 1 °art, hysteric feelings it:
fotnales, tre nbli+e!, a. ! 1 .s rb t 111 •111 ,roma of this terrible
habit, oftentimes 10 1 ,' 1 lu slier:, n f 11.11 force heaving lost Ito
toneton, leers f. 1 , t t- n: to ,-nil tho superintendents
of ;1!0111 nay., c u� t , tile ( r'. rel tr0,> the groat majority of
wasted lives 93-18,1.1 •• . -. 1 . a notes'. you r..ra 1 e •ompetent for the arduous.
duties of biome,:., is". uc' v."c„ c .r :.he ..1, i- -'. t, of life, :to. a odors au escape from
..Ito efieele of enrty';b. a t: y.u. w0vaoueu 1t. ears, 1o. 8 will giro you full vigor and
• strength. Itp'm ,r!•• ,.::p.::: i! •.'', 1'byatcut'.p iota morally Irani early inclisorotion, the
result of 1fne leets 051 r•, i • ,.urs addl:81 um* 10 notion/ stamps for 111. V. I.nBON's'
Treatis" fn 11,1,-.11i For is , --..1 of then. S^_s1ed sad secure from observation.
A1.1recs nll c"1.101., i., 11, V. II,Irn4Di:, •l: Wellingtons 161. E(., Toronto,
A Mon without toad .0 '. in a;•:.... ..emdiar.. 08941 CLIARANTEED. HEAL THE SICK.
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We, the inlay igned, call the Attention of the Public to,
the filet tliat We have put in some
NEW MACHINERY
and are now able to do letter Work. than has been .lone 111
the .past and as p31ud, if not, better, than most
MILLS; 1N THE PROVINCE.
We will endeavor, to the best of. our ability,
to Please ail Oustomers and fill all Orders at
hortest Notice,
Those Parties having WOOL would do well
to give us a call before going elsewhere.
We have a fine Asosrtment of
SHBETI G9
KNIT U O.lt - G -O j�S - MADE '1 TO. 0111111.10111111.
Hoping you will favor los with a Oall, We
are, Yours Truly,
'EO. HOWE & 0o,,
BRUSSELS.,
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