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Li. liOnie
ing the roarble with a sett rex dipped
In evreet eil.
TO PACK EGGS.
When putting away for winter use,
alwaye secure perfe,otly fresh eggs
when paokea, eover closely aria keep
ll'OXJBECLEANING TIME.
in A. cool place, but net where they will
To freshen old furniture, walla In freeze. An inexpensive way to pao
linee water; 'when, dry, apply a coat ogge is to put a two-hach layer of sa
Of oil.
.,, in a stone jar, then a layer of egg
Coyer PantrY 4hel•ves alld was' then salt, then eggs, having a lay
stands in nommen two with oilcloth, It
of salt on top. Moat p.ersons pack wit
Is inexpensive, temps in bright colors
the small end of the egg down', but
and pretty patterns, and If occasion» deelere usually put the large end down
ally wiped with a wet cloth, keeps giving an their reason for so doing
clean and. heel), the following; "The air _chamber is
•• To clean a piano, use lukewarm wa t in the larger end, and if that is plea -
ter, white °Wile, soap, and a piece of ed down the yolk will not break
cheese oloth. Wash A small surface, thirtioigigliif age tairutathebesillsil.ciAownnothter
tid
work rapidly, and dry, first with° a egg is not as liable to shrink away."
piece of old soft oantoa flatfoot; then
eub with another until there is a good CABBAGE AND cARRoTS.
polish. Go oyer the woodwork in thie
way. These directions are given by a .A. writer tells bow' 'winter vegetables
piano dealer. may be made appetizing for the spring
To brighten gilt picture frames and • appetite.
oruaraents, to a pint end a half of wa- Cut a firni white cabbage into quar-
ter ,add sufficient flowers of 'sulphur ters, remove the hard core,. and boil the
to give a golden tinge; in this boil cabbage fifteen minutes in water mete
four or five bruised onions," Strain, end a pinch of soda.. Drain otf this water,
when geld apply with. a soft brush: and add enough more which is boiling
Prepared g,ilding, carefully apPlied,
will restore tarnished gilding. If inek- to oover the cabbage, add one teaspoon -
en Sr defaced, fill with putty before ful of salt, and let it boil until the
gilding.,
• • cabbage is tender, then drain it, and
-A..paint.thatedeleee quickly, for floors, see aside• until it is oold. Choi) the
, is made by dissolving vvith heat three oabbage, add one tablespoonful -of
ounces of • gine in three quarts of wa- butter,. one teaspoonful of sugar, one -
ter. Stir, well, remove .from the fire half teacupful of cream, and more salt
yellow if needed. Mix all well, put it into a
and beat. in three pounds of .
buttered pud ng- Leh an bake it un -
ochre. With e new whitewash brush til a delicate brown. Serve it very hot
apply a thick coat. When dry, apply in the dish in which it is baked. Many
a °Oat of boiled linseed oil. To oil a who cannot eat Cabbage served in any
new hardweod floor, raiz thoroughly igeSt-
Poi= -quarts of raw linseed, two quarts lobtili:r wa• y find this perfectly. el
of turpentine and One pint of beat Jap-
an varnish. • • Pare some .oarrots, and out them in-
• ' •to dice. Put them into a saucepan, and '
Wash, grained and varnished ewood- covet with 'boiling water. Add a lit-
---iv-erk with ceild tea. If the least bit of tle stilt, and let theme boil ei3. hour .
wa-
soap is neSeSsarg to remove finger or until very tender. Drain the wa
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ter off the carpets. then set the sauce
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marks around door knobs, or to clean
Pan back on the stove, having added
window aills, . rinse immediately . in one tablespoonful •of batter, one-half
-clear Water. Soapy water irretriev- teaspoonful of sager, more salt it
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ably injures graining. • In cleaning base needed; one -halt teaisupful of cream,
and pepper to taste, to one pint of
board a" short ',handled mop will do ex- carrots. Let it jukl. come to a boil,
eellent service and save great fatigue. and serve very hot. ' . .
Pr.
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It is also useful ;n washing the tops .
of doors that otherwise nannot be .
reached without a chair, or step -ladder. .• NEW TRUNKS FOR OLD. '
To wash a pillow or bolster, double ,. There are a great many things by
a sheet and sew side and ends togeth- which we are in the habit of saying
er, leaving an opening on one end a that a lady may be known -by her
little more than the width of the pil- 'boots, her gloves, and, we will add, by
low. Open pillow, sew the two to- her 'luggage:: She likes to have inc
gether and shake feathers into the heat, good-looking trunks .and dress
sheet. Wash .thoroughly .in soapsuds, hexed when she visits her -friends, an
rinse wring with machine end dry
. . also when she travels and. stays a
in the sunishinei shaking of -en .to light.: „hotels, and would be asham d to falai
_es the teethe's. Before returning the ..e. e -
feathers to the tick, coat the inside of las otumsy packages that look lik
It with thick flour paste; and let dry; 'Miniature sea-ohests or sohool-boxes
or, what is better, rub the sruface of The modern areee,bor Is either
the tick with inelted beeswax, so the .
fluff and feathera will not work BaTatoga of ;many stories or else
through.. •- •' flat topped trunk. ;These are a goo
Try a mixture of 'benzine and pow- deal smarter than the old wOode
dered borax to remove iron rustfrom box, with, iron 'bands and corners an
white cloth ; for mildew, an application brass mile, but that, if it survives any
. of powdered chalk and borax. . All where, is a kind of old trunk that wil
fruit, tea and coffee stains' are more bear transfiguring into a new one
eaaily removed by dissolving a lit le • Nice modern trunks ere expensive, an
borax in the boiling water that is pour -
as they are naturally subject to
ed through them. When upholstered
good deal of rough usage, they wil
furniture is infested with moths, sprin-
• wear • out. This fact is unpleasant
•
kle it with powdered borax, dusting '•
• it well into the crevices. To clean wood- but inevitable, unless one always stay
• at home, and that, while -one Is youn
work add a tablespoonful to a pint of
and energetic+. is a. kind of existeno
hot water and use a flannel cloth. A
nice lather for eleanin,g light woolens vel. thout salt or flavor,
is made by adding about a tablespoon-
But supposing. that the. 'hinges an
fol. of' the powder to a gallon of wa-
lock are intact, trunks may be rem
ter. - • ! . vated and made to look new again. -Ge
. somedark brown
•may almost les called •
sail -cloth, or whet .e
USES OF CO*MON SODA.
s arre?ngadjeaovf
e
canvas, such as hold -all a o
,Two tablespoonfuls of washing soda With a nail -puller, or any other man- e
in a gallon of honing water make a ageable tool, remove any loose or pro
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Angry at Princess Louis
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c "A Word to the
Two art eitudents who °nee spen
several itueaMers Reeeneath, Scot
t Wiie is Sufficient "
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land, and had been planning' to tak
Sem friends there next summerb have
just heard had news and are hurling
• But some stubborn people
wait until down sick" be-
ar cuie it. The wise reco,g-
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anathemas at Princess Louise, March
leneee of Lorne.
Roseneath Ferry lass always been a
favorite haunt ef English artiste, and
au English master introduced the two
referred to to ,Its charms. The ferry
liea where the tide surges in and out
through the Narrows between Clyde
Firth .and the .Tareloch and is one of
the most picturesque nooks of Scot
land. Not long ago the. Marquis of
Lorne bought Roseneath estate from
his father, and the Princess Leuise ha
devoted a large share of her time and
energy t� the place -to the soandal o
the tenantry and the despair of ar-
tists,
- fore trying to wad Wiliness
nize in the word "Hood's'
,
assurance of health.
For all blood troubles, scrofula, pime
plea, as well as diseases of the,kidneys,
hver and bowele Hood's Sarsaparilla, is
the effective and'faultleme cure.
- 0111:10anOddbPaUbriller-" I have taken'
• :tarreanagpt:e701,iand It find it ben eflclai for
purifies the blood. and
3 WALL, Clinton, eOritYatern." 1111N"
Ilahrole back." DAVID MoGienioa, caretaker,
e rrreveilitCrwif° and
Hoo s Sarsaparilla
and It strengthened us. It relieved nie ole
Colt Institute, Galt, Out.
The pride of the neighborhood and
the chief beauty of the estate have
always centred in the magnificent
timber with whieh the countryside
is
covered. The famous yew tree aie
nue, which forma an approach to, the
house, was the finest thing of its kind
In Europe, and eaoh acre of theewood-
land seemed more picturesque and
beautiful than the othep, but the
Marchioness of Lorne has changed all
that. It happens that the royal lady's
latest fad is forestry. She has studied
it exhaustively, and • Roseneath fur
nishes her ample material for experi-
ment. She is determined that her
tiraher ,shell be trained accOrding to
the strictest rules of science, and the
feet that she herself poses as . an
artist hasn't-huerr allowed to interfere
with her zeal for forestry. '
A letter which the two art students
hate received from a friend in Rose-
neath is one long lament .for the glory
that has • departed; the gloom being
lightened only by Amusing pictures of
the royal forester. She doesn't tutu
her. timber over to the care of hired
professionals.. Perish the thought I
The royal intellect brings its powers
to consideration of the subject, and
the royal arms and legs do their share
of work. The Princess dons a golf suit
arras herself with a pruning knife, axe
and Saw, and tramps sturdily around
her domain, pruning and hewing in a
4yeml.4:
4faiga.
Reod's Pills ours liver ilia; the non -Irritating *Sri
- only Cathartic to take with Hood% Sarsaporiffe.
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, AGES OF FRENCH. BRIDES.
The littchette Almanac for the eller-
••rent-yea•r--gives-some•-veaty- interesting
• statistics as to the ages •of brides in
France, Only 13 out of leo young
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women •marry between the ages ot
-• fifteen and tWenty. From twenty to
twenty-five years the average is 60
out of 100, The further from her
twenty-fifth year the maid travels the
slimmer are her chances for marriage;
still up to thirty years the • nuptial
• chimes ring out for 22 out of 100.
.Maids from thirty to thirty-five
years old have 12 chances in 100; from
thirtyefive to forty yes, 6; and from
forty to forty-five years only 5 in 100.
There is only .one tucker female in 100
who mantes when between forty-
five and fifty years old.
It must not be supposed, however,
that after , fifty •oblivion covers the
hearts of "belated maids." Even be -
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d accompanies the Princess upon these
t excursions. In the pieture he draws,
tyveen the years of sixty and sixty-
five • there is a chance for one maid
among 365, •
The strongest • ompetitors maids.
have to enebunter are the widows,
for they marry with equal if not
• better chalices than their • single
sisters. •
ashion to 'wring tears from the most •
stoical dryad. •The Reseneathian does
not, in hisletter, mention that any. one
ahe roams alone through the forest,
Laying and maiming. as she goes; but
ne can't help believing that royal re-
ainers of some sort follow their Mis-
tress and tote ladders. • Since the royel
a
• lady is laden with a pruning knife and
a axe and saw, sheeoughe not to be ex -
el /noted to carry eladder, tiZ; and yet
•n how' could she get along without, one f
Presumably the trees of linseneath
d are not all one-story affairs, and the
o picture •of a mai _Princeas shinning
, merrily* up a tall saver fir isn't in
4 • harmony even with the most demo-
, oratie ideas of royal dignity. .
s Then, too, judging from the whole-
• ale devastation • accomplished, • the
a Princess really must have had help.
I Even by saying nothing and sawing
. .
oo very igen y, s e couldn't ave
• w
e accomplished all the results reoorded
in the woeful letter from •Roseneath.
e The yew tree avenue, which was once
a miracle of interlacing boughs.- and
a dim, green shade, has parted with tons
of ite timberi and is uncompromising.:
t- 1
y open ,to glaring sunlight, The
greatou e rows o lime trees whieh
lank the avenue have been made
ver. into veritable Noah's ark trees.
he gnarled Spanish chestnuts, belov-
d• of artists, have been trimmed and
idied until, as the Rogeneathian puts
t, they look like agonized Titans •in
arisian ballet costumes. The masses
of holly have been wiped out of exist-
ence; and, altogether, the grounds are
• as neat as a Dutch garden. •
One • good thing, the royal forester
ais accomplished with her science:
e o
t
;meting nails and wrens of meta
splendid disinfectant ice pour bot into 1
the sink when you. have finished tie from toutside of •the old trunk. and
carefully fit -a rover of the brown Java
daily dinner washing up. * '• • canvass all Over it, taking care. to
• As a general rule, 11103 just Et little allow for the lid moving up and down
soda in the water in, which you clean A !large' needle and strong earpet
thread will' be required for the seams
glass and paint. h
and SOW. email black tacks will be
'Strong lukewarm soda water makes needed to fix the new covering sif
• glassware most-brillitint,-but ehould its-pleee- round thUlnek and t
along the front edge,. and probably on
afterwards.be rinsed in clear• colci
the lid. ea taok hammer will be found,
ter, and. dried. with a.clean linen glass- most' useful,. The exact measurements
cloth,
of the box must be taken, • and one
To clean larap burners take a quart length of canvas will go from the front
of water, in which put a piece of soda where the look is, right underneath,
about the size of a walnut; place on the and be brought up the other side and
stove, and boil the burner therein for over the lid; so that the only sewing
about five minutes; remove the burner will be putting in the ends of the box
from the water, and wipe dry 'with an and those of the lid. All raw edges
old cloth, when it will be as clean and must be turned over neatly and tacked
down, and plenty Must be allowed, for
turnings, as canvas is rather of a rev-
elly naturei. When all looks quite
neat, take a strip of 'tan leather; if
pinked out at one edge, it will be all
the sniarter. Where is some prepared
a bit of woodland called Lady Car -
joke; garden ste.nd two of the finest
rees in England. They are giant -
• silver firs, and • were brought over
• from the Continent in flower pots 300
years ago and planted by the Marquis
of Argyll. To• -day, they are over 130
• feet high and their trunks meaeure 20
feet. For several years'the spl aid
pair, fairliliarly known as Adam ind
Eve, have seemed to be dying, int
Princess Louise, by her care and ill,
has restored the -m to their old st rd ,
vigor ; and the Roseneath tenants for-
give her Irma on that account.
The Marehioness of Lorne, is an
• architect as well as a forester. There's,
another grievance for the artists. The •
old Ferry Inn was a gem of an old-
fashioned tavern, and artists adored !
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DOMESTIC, HEALTH HINT.
IT'S A STICKER
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Mr. Oldebappe--lio, ho I And so you for quality remember the name.
are married and are keeping house and
,have no gi 1 NVoll, I sympathize with
paMthry.
you.
.Youngehappe-T don't need sYm.• DE, LA
married man. Your dear little wifeY Lead packages.
Tell that to the bachelors. 173711 a
CEYLON TEAL. al- ss, 'IA 40, 50 $t 6oc,
is just out ot bearding wahtag• isn't,, ,
elle ? r
Yea ' ,
already suffering the agonies of dys-
pepsia, aren't you?
Never was better in ray life. •
Ho, hal x thought se. And you are• Conbors Improved
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arriage Tops... ..... .
1111, BARBETS'ESOAPL
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A Montreal.Citizen Baffles a Danger+
ous Enemy. .
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atm*, Sufferer From Bladder Disease -
Could Find No Relief T111 He Tried
Podd's Hildkey Pills -They Cared Inns.
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(Montreal, April 24 -There are few
• people Montreal who have not
• known the agony of bladder trouble.
This complaint -attacks four out' of
• every five persons, and 'unless it is
• checked in. time, it leads to •more ser-
ious, and dangerous conditions, such
. as inflammation of the bladder, stric-
ture, etc, • •
• Weak or defective kidneys are tha
cause of bladder troubles.
• The one way to get rid of bladder
trouble' to eure them for all time,
therefore, is ‘to strengthen and heal
the kidneys. "
.This, like everythiqg else, is easy 'to
do, if you take the right way,.for there
is only one way to do it.• '
fiele Dodd Kidney Pith".• •
Dodds Kidney Pills are the only, •
known remedy that can restore the
kidneys to complete health.
• Thousands have proved this fact by
nice as when new; or should the bright-
ness of the brass be dimmed, by simply
rubbing with ammonia and whiting
this will be at once -restored.
.(7 ut flowers will keep their freshness
for a long time it a email bit of soda
is put in the water in which they
. stand. •
. Drain pipes should be flooded owe a
week With boiling water in which has
been dissolved alittle soda: '
• A 'tiny bit of cooking soda. put In the
pot when bolting greens will preserve
their fresh color.
Grease is often accidentally split on
the kitchen table and floor; to remove,
place a little soda on the spots, over
which ;pour boiling water.
.experience,
Eh? What's Oa I • And with a
young wife doing the cooking.? • ITE01111110 Till MONIST AWARD
Sh,e doesn't. She makes me do AT TIM MAWS PAIR 111113. •
it.
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Por Ove, Giftv Years
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used hy mothers for their ohil ren teething. It Soothes
the ch1111, softens the gums, allays ell pain, lures wind
eolith and I. the best remedy for dierrhom. Mo. a bot-
tle, Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Bs
haroand ask for " Mrs. Winslow'eActothing Syrup."
WHY SHE WAS ODDLY NAMED.
Your daughter has a rather peculiar
name. •
Violettp. jeruslia? . Yes, but the
grandmothers she is called after are
both rich.
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La Toscana, 10o. ftE1AANCE CIGAR
R.A.CTORY , Montrea/
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THE ONLY WAY.
The Bride -I don't want to have any
te-1,uhbelecow:it_h Bbreidget-i
de n
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d Waal, let
me, hear no compl'aints 1
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• To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
e aratint Bromo (Midas Tobleta All Drug.
gists refund the motto if it Odle to oure. 25o.
.• A SOUVS BITTERNESS.
I hate yen! he declared bitterly,
and yet I must take you, for better or
worse 1
• Truly, a most unpleasan dose is
quinine. :
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1-• How's This
: We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tot
any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by
liallX°1CIH
4.-"arrt
NCEeyacre.
CO:, Props., Toledo, 0. -
We the • updoraigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the la t 15 yeara sand believe hi
perfeorlyhonorab e In all•busineos irapsaotion0
and finanoially able to carry out any oblige -
Acme mottle by their firm.
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_wiretteriabtx, Wholesale Dregghte
,Tolcdo,O.
WALDING,: ILINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale
Druggista, Toledo, Ohio.
Hairs Catarrh Curs is taken internally, tutt-
ing directly upon the blood and .nrnumus our -
faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold '
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
• Mire Pamilf.Pilis are the beat.
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HIS PASSION.
Mrs. Prosy -Reading is quite a pas-
sion with my husband
Mrs. Dresser -So it • is with mine -
when he reads my inilliner's bills]
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" Pharaoh 100 "P"ne•ofaranbY.l.
QUa
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•ELUSIVE.
• Waggles -There id only one thing as
hard to find in this world as the North
Pole. •
• JaggleS-What's that
Wagglea-The .fellow who gets lost
searching. for it.
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• The New Woman
Ntrw enters upan pursuits formerly
zn,onopolized by Men. But the femin-
ine nerves are still hers and she suf-
fers from toothache. To her we re-
cognmend-Nerviline-nerve-pain
•
cures toothache in a moment. Nervi
line, the most marvellous -Pain reme
known to science. Nerviline inay
used efficacwusly for all' nerve pal .
1
0000" Patent Roller Tops have met 'Will
such universal favor that other mantilla: t
era are 114w making inferior 1mitation9 an
selling them•on the reputation bhe Conbe
Tope have made. DO net be hoodwinked by
sly person wb0 roe:Unwinds an Weida
make to bo just as good.
The Oonboy Rellornopi ere as near Per*
foot as skilled workmen Gan Mlle MOM.
When you order your HUM atlrilwith your carriage builder that it is to haw
int
a genuine Combo)? Roller Top, as imitations'
are never as good.
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LAW 13:7,0tryai irnftroellb• '• 1414"
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m 0 n de;31 bilk. , An:Onto.
WE BUY Aateltzatutizzeot
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88 Front St. E., Toronto;
Rheumatism_Cure stnured in 24. hours,
Pttgaleij21
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smoupf
• • Alerging.m. Ben sel ling a Male oath° MarWanted
ket. Sells in every store, fao,
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Garment who wish to improve and have up.
te.dote methods, write us.
Cutters I c. W. BUNT &00.410reittell
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TORONTO cutting Bobtail offers special advontagi.
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below mountain; iTmedieto roes Ion ; esay terms.'
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THE VALUE OF' •
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POTATOESwrit* ' •
buy or Bello oar load of 5 us.
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SA PARTU 1ENT MEDICINE.
FOR SALE! -One Simpon Dry Press dries
Machine, with screen,elevators, and
Johnson dry pen; also 2 Cornell illaod Press* l all 11
good order and very little used. Apply to Bricks, Roo
• Sle, Board of Trade, Montreal. . •
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• Stammerers nhoeherr:Iti:
New Tires:• Rua perDr. Arnott, Berlin wbo will cony ince yonvlilbeecZU write
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ORNAMENTS, Educational work's'. .
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Oauado for the *are of
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en 10 STUDENTS have recently taken good
Arol situations, and four positions roman unfilled. •
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Mall orders reoelve prompt attention.
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• on market. Fortune for energetie •
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' A GREAT TRUTH'. BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
It doesn't require a profound study "
of polities to learn that it is one thing
to elect your candidate and another
thingto remedy your grievances. •
Ali Who, have lone so, speak in the • fume, o bran or sawdust. ell
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guano. Plush.1 feedm ease.
FRE Me beauU
Roin ex.
for sellliort dos dainty packets of •
• .1 Reliotrole, Rose and Violet tor.
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same terms as Mr. John H. Barber, of • 10,. emelt. rum ne $1,20 and
TH164iii.PF-10- 'SPRA1.9#DErit,
this city, who says: "I suffered for
two years with bladder and kidney
troubles, and could get nothing' .to
troubleg, and could get nothing to '
give me relief. NVHEN HEI.DOESN'T KNOW IT, '
• "I suffered more than I can•tell, till
I began_using Dodd's. 'Kidney pixt&A iVihen he talks in his sleep is 'about
used only a few boxes, but they made the *fliv-thne a men eau get hie
me a strong and healthy.man. . wife's absorbed undivided attention.
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• ready! deur Rom py trunk
tad. Littairarce,-4:621:-.
110nE SUPPLY c0., 1411:
for bookshelves, to be bought by the it It still stands, and. sports a new •
yard but it is not very strong, and the sign, painted by the Princess; but the
two ,er three inch wide leather made • royal lady has designed and built huge ,
for binding dress skirts answers all the additions to the little inn, which quite !
purpose, Nail. this on all round the ruin its pioturesque character. • In i
lid ivith short brass -headed nails, so the new part of the inn the Marquis
that, it form a sort of flap over the and Marchioness live when they Visit .
oleos ivhere. the lid shuts down, and Roseneath. •
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you will at °nee have a trim, smart The immense Roseneath ' Castle is
new trunk in the latest combination let to a Manchester carpet manufac-
of coloring. If it wants lining. inside, turer, who no doubt approves heartily
. Calico, etc., that has been stained a striped blue and white or pink and of the patterns into whit% the wood -
with' vaseline and such like grease white cotton is best, and this must be lands have peen done over.
. shOuld be soaked in, cold water for at made with the ends put in and the
•least •tw-enty-four houi•s and then be seams the wrong side, and dropped FAMOUS LANDMARKS.
• washed in soda and water, and if nee,. into the box. A, crossway fold of the
weary, afterwards boiled, when the same lining is doubled over, and tacked
marks should hale quite disappeared. on round. the edge, so that the fold "e" ""Wn English ilaces Deltiollased -
a-
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,• Dry soda, rubbed. on, a burn or scald, cah be doubled over. Th'e tacks will
• if the injury is - only on the surface,
will relieve the pain.
Soda water will clean ceilings ,1i..
to Make Way, for Progress.
maks it all neat, arid the lid will pay The favorite retreats of Dickens are
for similar treatment. A few pieces soon to be no more. The environs of
"ss Id 'We tminst
of i h't 1 d-
er, the • clusters a
. _restored hy fumes from a lamp. the,' inside of the lid will teke such °
Corarean.b6 , ,by soaking it things as straight !Ino. oollars..aror qUaixil old-fashioned houses, that in
for dome hours in soda, and water. cuffs and prove very serviceable for- Ifietrdity dentained-morelewdness•and
• A mixture of roan water and soda , snything that ought to be kept out vice than the rest of England combin-
able materials. •- A HUI? feminine ingenuity, and con- ed, are. being rapidly demolished to
• Steel kdives in use. but oteasionally, sultation with tho noted firm of make. way for the Government officee,
can be kept from rust by dipping them Hook, crook & co., will suggest tho The ground in arid about the grand
In strong Wit water, three parts soda recovering of. dilapidated has and tild cathedral is valued at fabulous
eradicates machine greases frtm wash. flat.
to one of water:, wiped dry, rolled. or othor. travelling •appenriages,.and post-
placed•in a Specially -Made flannel tieg, pong the d'ay of buying new. trunks to pieces. Strange to say, .even the Eng-
Itept in'a dry place. • that more convenient seaaon when our lish can no longer find rtenn in that
thiags to bripten tinwo.re; dampen a us to such an extent that we no longer hall, BS Buz and T1 k k •
the ware; wipe dry, and, it will appear dition to our parsonal belongings. It was here, almat under the shadow
ontmon soda is one of the beet ship ooraes home, and fortune favors vicinity for houses of pleasure. White;
eray new ite
. cloth, dip it n soda, and briskly rub ,Intim to count the cost of every ad- will have disappeaied within a year.
equal to new. • of Westminster, •that Cromwell lived
Discolored lamp ehinittere should' be before he assumed the protectorate. It
• put on the stove in cold water and toda BUSINESS. was Imre that Milton walked, first in
to boil. Then remove the sautepan, • ' the busy days of his active politics,
and when the water is perfeetly cold it was a Loafing Friend. oh the Cigar latee in blindness' and heevy heart.
take• out the glass, and the stainswilI Dealer's observing an elegantly aP.:. Elizabeth and ..Tames I. had. houses
eitally conie Off with the aid of alarap Pee•rilatt man who bought a cigar and here More notable still, a resort of
brush. went out: Did you Itnow that partY Samuel Johnson nestled close to the
Tint° and labor eari: be saved where had rameY to burnt • . Cathedral wall. The famous Oetober
there are marble steps, halls, passages, And the Cigar Dealer, disgusted: Hag Club, and its lineal destendant, the .
(Ito., to keep clean, 133,. washing there het Well, he is ohly burnihg It in five- march Club, met here for their talks
with a droop mop that has beea dip- cent lots, and revels. It has heard more laugh -
• "Dodd's Kidney Pills are worth their'
weight in gold."
Docld's Kidney Pills are sold by all
druggists at fifty cents a box, .six
boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price,
by The Dodds Medicine Co., Limited,
Toronto. • •
NOT POSTED.
Duffer is too much for me.
What do you mean I
I tried to talk with him about the
Pope's encyclical, and found out he
thou ht •it w •whe I
as a e
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AS MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTED.
Who is the lady that has been owing
you fpr sueh a long time? asked the
dressmaker of her friend, the milliner.
The 'wife of old Credley, the cash
grficer, answered the milliner. .
LU.BY'S Hair. It =keit a grow
Gives new life to the
and restores the color.
Sold by all drilg•gistS. . Soc. a bOttla,
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COAL MINE EM.PLOYES.
• A.bout 1500 000 •person.e are eni lo ed
sewn eaultrr ark le the best digest% in the Market
• • p y
in- the coal mines of the world.
• W P C 969 .
LA.U.RENTIA.N SAND S; Guava 00., Montreal,
HE DIDN'T TALK SHOP. •
Mother -Did you. meet many strang-
ers at the reception?
Daughter -Only .one, a sea captain,
and he made me very tried.
Mother -Did he talk shop?
Daughter -No, he. talked ship.
• Woo Man Wanted
To read this advertisement and then
give Putnanes Painless Corn Extract-
or a trbil. It never fails to cure. Acts
in twenty-four hours and causes neith-
er in nor discomfort Putnem's
Corn Extractor extracts corns. /1 is
tha best.
ONE DEVOTED HUSBAND.
junta,' yoo: • • don't nillid-iiir•house-
cleaning, do you?
No, dearie; you don't make half as
much muss and discomfort as my
mether used to make • .
NOTICE.. -51 cn""1, usealon. end fit Liboht.
Tragedies -3 mum- full history of do
murder and Mal of Paden* V,atv and Sam. Pers'otr
These mailed on tempt or SO. AVIV(' rtild ItiMketor, a
supplied at 21.50 per hundred. LoprollOn LeproliOn,
ips Notre Dante St., Montreat
s 1•"ligiNprOA LOGIC.
How do you ( manage to find stair.
way across the ocean I said. a lady to
the sea captain.
Why, by the canapes& The needle
alWays.c points to the north.
Yes, I know. Bub what if you wish
to go southt
pod le boiling ho1 soda wo.ter. Plenty • ter and seen more tears, has this same
of soda should be put in the water, and old Whitehally than any spot in Ear.
allowed to diallolVee Tha effeot is A HUSBAND'S VitLAINOUS StIO.• ope The bltxul that has been spilt
truly wonderful,. witht a m
in its limits would float of
Soda will clean marble, in this way: , OliATION.
War ; the dies that have been, thrown
'MX together equal quantities of eorro Here's an Metal thing in thie paper, have shifted millions, Tho last time
Mon soda, pumiet atone, and Chalk, all said Mrs. Heopeek, about burglara out it came Into promine.net was through
finely pounded and eifted, to which Vest binding and gagging") a woman thW
e hitehall murdJ'
erer, aek, the
smooth peed& This 16 to be eptoki offering the slightest amilatantio. fate that a district that sheltered
evenly oVer the *amble and left on for returned Henpeck; but then maybe he world heroes in its day, should come
a time, afterwards washing Ilioff with thouuht they wttre eerible of doing if to be chiefly known for the women
A WATS soapy lath.% finally pout. unaided. dons to death within its limits,
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ma sufficient water to rtia.ke a niee while her hatband stood y withetat Itioper, it being one of the ironies of
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CALVERT'S
• Carbolic: bleinfcctante. ISCIa.$38, Dint -
moat, Tooth Powders, ettO., have been
awarded 100 medals and diploMaa for superior
excellence. Their regular Imo prevent Weat..
one diseruses. Ask your dealer to obtain a
supply. Lista mailed trots on application.
• F. C. CALVERT & C0.9
MANCHESTER. - ENGLAND
DC..214aisam;la, oEtYseSangeten.worFatoynntii.1 !ii...!..4441F.
" SEAVER BRAND" Mackintosh
rn.croory ono fr ibirsedkr etc! isro tti ggki love nrzomt heo can rt .1r Ve itna tioe. a
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HARRIS
2B•sot3eses EScsarmaxs,,
LEAD, COPPER, BRASS,
Wholesale only, Long Rhitanco Telephone 1720.
• WILLIAM 81`., TORONTO.
L. COFFEE & CO., Established 1845
• GRAIN AND COMMISSION
• MERCHANTS,
ROonis 400-12 BOOS of Traila aulteleg,
• TORONTO, ONT.
Titottes Fivers • :one L. Correa
Dominion Line
ROYAL MAIL
to tta witit your name and
and we will forward ibis wed*
by *sprees for aunt:maim ft 11
snap.back mut bet duet. ail
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gold pla6 kendeoraely
graved It loolot s 4$
fult:iston, leeIled sirted4
open fa t..te wgtd nreele
Dept. '7W Toronto. Ont.•
Dols_
Machina
gylintier gairiale
joid
Ilealsioot
Dynain0 USW
Germania OH Co., 134 Day St., Toronto,
'ttoRd• 2.0°,11 NaLLGTvan
dASohs°:otanMDestate(I Weosur
ROOFING KATE, in Black,
pplg
Goal Tar, eto. ROOR TI (See New Otcy
Publ lo and High Bebop Tower Roofing felt, Pltelt,
Build -
Ingo, Toronto, done by our flryt Metal Ceilings, Coe.
ethos, So. !Whitetail to ralohod or work complete or for
materials ehippod to any part of the country. Phone1936
. MIDI& SONS, Adelaide Salchow Sta.,Toronto
Shannon ILETTEll FILBS and
TRANSFER OASES
• FiliConiplete MAO. Board andArch 50o
. Simples, Board and Arch, 25o.
Binding Oases, 43.00 per doze'? complete.
The•Offloe 8peolalty Mtg. me, Limited
122 and 124 Bay St., TORONTO. -
Factory : Newmarket.
CANADA P143DMINENT
• LOAD and S&VilllgS Compally.
INOORPOYIATBD 1855.
• rodd.uo capital $2,sooyetio
:Itesseirtro Fund • Liflosi000
Head Offilco-Toronto fits Toronto.
Stanch Offices Winnipeg, Mao., Vancouver, 11.0.
SSEPOSITS aro rewired et interest, poid or ann.
pounded half yearlr
DS itEN rows issued Ourrenoy or Sterling with
interest ooupons Witched, payable in Canada or
itt England. Executors. and Trust. es aro author
Red by law to invest in the Debentures of this.
Company, •
MONEY Aiii/ANCED on Rea notate security *1
ourrent rates Auden favorable conditiona as to reo
payment.
hlortgages and efunleipal Dohenturets purchaded. •
J. HERBERT MA:40N
Managing Director;
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FREE! v11111:47.
liVatoh, with pard or
of Our ttilltted Limn
Royllaset100. each; laidt's
Btallnratilter Watch formal
chatelaine forse tug 3 doz.
5 des. Doylies in latest Mt
prettiest design. They moll e‘b
sight. Write and ive sena thein
postpaid. Sell th011it retufn our
monseand we promptly forward
Sourwatoh free. Untold doylies
returnable. . WIEN DOI'LY 00, Dept.* I V rOrOnt&
the
cr. aler thi hog
the expreie Anent $2.96 M
charges audit la yours
Tarry Watch Co., Toronto. Qat.
11 ittge°4 alt:h %leg: pub; "
be eigtuotirL4r..Viti.
ALLAN LINE
NTISCAL 10
•STEAMERS I witiveutrooL.
SUMMER SAILINCS.
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MIND:NAN-May 0, June 10, July 15.
CAI,IFOSNIAN--Mayia. June 17, July 20.
GALLLg-May 20, June 24.
CORODONGA.-May 27, July L
Cabin Passage-MO.00 and upwards..
Second Cablu-$35.00LReturn86a5a
Steerage -Liverpool. London, lasgow, Londondella
orQueenstown, $23.50.
Forfurther information apply to
BOUNCIER, 77 Tonga St., .Toronto,
or u. a A. ALLAN,'Montrinil.
311P 3IEL 3B XI I
We.give this fine 4.-Blado
Pearl Handle KNIFE for
selling 6 Ladies'Gold Plato
Shirt Waist BEAUTY
PINS at zo cents each.
Simply send your addrege
and we will forward wicks
post-paid. When sold, bend
the 6.o cents and we will send
knife, with all charges paid.
Address, • •
Com Novelty CooToronto, Silts
OgALTH RESTORED :1T.V...relt"
most dieorderedStomaoh, Lungs, Nerve', Liver, IllOoda'
Bladder, Kidneys. BmIn and Breath by -..
Du Barrrs Revalenta
Arabloa Food.;
Whictli Saves Invalids and Ohildren, and aim Rears Mee
cessfullylefants whoa Ailments and Debility haat ar.
sided all other treatment.. It digests when all other
Food is rejected, saves 50 times its oost In medicine. •
50 Years izgruriclufrti-r doglpt
Mon, Flatulenoy, Dyspepsio
Consumption, Diabetes, Bronchitie, Ingo. .
eras, Moths Asthma, Catarrh, Phlegm, Bloreires,
Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, Despondency,
DuBarry St Co , 77 Regent
(Limited).
. 7 Street,
London, W,, also In Paris, 14 Run de Oastiglion, and
litt WI Irma Chemists, end Stotts everywhere. In tins,
tne„ res, Sent oarless free. Also DO
• artjh eta enta Biscuits, in tins 3s. Cal. end 6s.
AgeSte fotCanidat The T. Teton bo., Limited, Toronto,
STEAMSHIPS
On Trial -
Montreal Ond Quebec to Liverpool.
!Arta and fast 'Steamers Vancouver, WE SEND THE
°minion, Scotsman, Cambrennan.
Rates...A psesego Cabin, 430 upwards; Second
-Cabin, $35 steerage, 122.50 and $23 GO,
WY further information apply to local mgoam,
DA.VID Tonnaxon & co., oaten' Agonta,
17 St Sactamont St, Montreal.
OR Tag
ANDERSON
AYLMER
SPRAY
PUMPs
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.44$;tAt
4447
don, 44.41 ite;t4
*le
.PORCH PUMP.
MI nese tams. No sucker, se
packieg. Will 14010 IlfetiMO.
• Pot illustrated Oatteogars,
dress .
AYLMER IRON WORICat
W, ANDERSON,
Aylmer, Ont.
D. Laval Cream Separidora
ALPHA -HAND AND MVO.
Or
CANADIAN DAIRY SUPPLY 0,,
Of Montreal and Wi nipe$
Solo Monte for Mud*.
HARTFORD
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