\a-vII\II- \II-Ir!` rha (locum! I84-Il Enou- NOBLEST AMBITION. ETIQUETTE. TFREETO ONEAND ALL Cheap Shootings and Pillow Cottons at WaIdmn s iJ"U'S'I' THE TIE[Il\TG-- Large Stock of Suitings, Etc. .A.'I' MOORE S, HALF` OVERSHOES or ALASKAB are just what you want at this season. They are light, neat and warm. We heve I number of pairs of Ladies , Gents and Children's, which we are closing out at Coat. Call and see them. Jun. II. S l'l~.'.\'( `l~.' cl` (`RI '.|l LE 1'. Jam. I.` `L `3`{I{1-i>=i*~. :lDWA1iD omrrmnmn, .... A._ -_.A l\._A_._A.- THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAAKING SALE. B. DORAN & co. ! BEADED VESTS AND COLLARS. BEADED FRONTS. `nun..- llormohiwlnlto Tvlll Rhotlap, I. I .1 unit. llonncfn Hull and White 3OUI..9. '5 : 9} unit. l"h|oy`I Al llouuhold Bhtothp II. I. 1]. 1,5 yudn. 0 [will I 0 with. Kurt llnvy, I out l l':Ly'o Pillar C I. O. M. 60 Inch. gut Alndul Pillar CotC..-Nd. 04 Inch. ." huh` nu (mud Una. Sboolhgl ow Llano. w All With: Drain: and Truth 00 Rdid Prion. Splendid Goods to` Freshen Up a Dres 50, 60 and 750. ON THE DOLLAR. Remember we offer our Entire Stock of Silks, Satins. Plushes, Mantle Cloths, Dress Trimmings, Lawns, Muslins, Piques, Embroideries, All-Over Laces, Etc., Etc., at Ordered Work Feb.` 0, Still - LGreaJteP - Inducements I`. l..l'l'llTl.'4. l.l).. lucvmnnr In llr. Janis. Phyuk-Ian. uruuon. &c. Um;-e and lhutdenco nonrlf upgfuno the Post mum. Welnngnon Blroo . (`A In In the clly or country promptly Attended w. On Friday and Saturday of last week brought out a Great Throng of our Lady' Customers and proved such a Decided Success that we have determined to continue offering i (I.-\ Liln-ml l3i1u1>unt to `OURSPEGlALINDUCEMENTSALE Feh_ Feb. ' I-I.\lBRUll>l-IRII-I>~'. ' I-I.\lHRIIH|ERll-I.\'. ' l`I.\lHR()ll)ll{l|-I.'4_ MORE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. '. X. Cougneau. EIAIJSTES 82: LOCKETT- .1. H. mum. .\1.n7. nu l):x1-m1-. Graduate of New \ Donuulry. 0mm \\'-llimnun 3 l'rlnc~u and Hm:-k .~`lr-1-ls. Pu Hon paid to (ho proaer\nu'on : ll`l`lh. Before Stock - Taking ALREADY IN" VVEAR- 'U'IE\ .IIbTG-j_ TIEIIS "WEEK a Specialty and 1 Perfect Fit or `no sale. To walk in and inspect the 59 BROOK TORY ( H H H H \' If \' If N I N . .\'l-IW FA( I`()R\' 1 NI-.\\' I-'A("l`l)RY ( ALL AT .\'.~\Ll-I I . .-~ VTALDRON. > Ladies Aicl .\'n(`iPli?8. Vfiibmn PANELS. Inca.- l . n. umxsos. nu. J. H. Hrrrn. M.R.(`.S.. Eng R12. sf-Aaxs, uni.s-., Ln..~x.. tween Montreal um Dzxnsr Onion and lioatiefce Prin ~uSt.. V . ya Nitrous Oxide qlnuxhtna (hut Administered for |:lnluu uxlnwtlun of la-oih. 7T:-liephungs. I ll gvn .rQvE, nu n u. n . ._.. cnhnm .ll`t*(`|l. ` _j.- --.o . .nAV 5.1 333339 TRIMMINGS. THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM, 126 PRINCESS STREET. --A.\'lL (`01'mNs. (`()'I'l`0N.\`. (`()1"I`0Ns. (`0I'r0N.~'. D .\lUsLIN.\`. L) SIUSUNS. I .\!L'.~`Ll!\`.\'. V (`()1'TON.\`. I (`()'I'l`U.\'.\'. .' (`UT'l`().\'.\`. -I l Rl('l-Is`. 13? ml 134 I'H'nrru.vt Slrret. NEW INSERTIONS. .\'l'I\\' INK`!-IRTIONS. .\'l'I\\' l.\'.\'l-IRTl().\'.\`. Ill`-`. l'lLl\-`ll ARI l$l'.I IN, PllYII(`IA.\`R AND S1'mu:o.\'n. om.-o-eu Wel- llnnon Street. near I-Lu-I. lljh-ctriclty A speck Al I Tulephono mnununh.-at ion. C. L DI(`K0.\'. MJ). J H llrrru M I} (`Q In`-up Bnucmrlu. 0I.I(`l1`()R. (`n.\'\ |r.\'.\.\'(`I:n. ac. 0lec-(`lnronu9 Street. uvor Telegraph omen. .s'.\lY'I`HE AND .\'_\ll'l`H. Souorroks. Etc`. 192 Ontario Slrucl. King- ston Ont. E. H. Smyrna. LLD. (`n AH, |v`nnv-rrv A1` stun-u n. n. :sxv1'nI:. 1.1.1). (`n.uI. l~`no.v'r|:.~uv SMITII. ROBERT SHAW, BAmn-I1'Im. S0LIcn'0R. ('().\'\'ltYA.\I(`l:R, ac. Olce (`orner King and Brock .-ilro.-eta. over Wade : Drug Slum. """ " "':fi:+:.` ` ` Ancurrxcr. Orncu -IoulreAl8lr1-et. Klnf IND. n .u. .1 n n 1..-an 115,0 n. , AR(`lll1'E('T. corner of Brook and King Street` 0 var Wade`: Dru Store. Entrance on King Street. next to the Vmu om.-o. ""&.1'. :'L.'1`I uuun Lxnnnuu, Jl..1., .\l.U.. \ ..\l., (successor to late DR. Md`.unm.v). PHYRICIAN. Sl'R()l:`.ON.&(`. Unico--Montreal Stroet. botwoen_I:rinceas and Brock Streets. DR. ANNIE E. I)l(`K.\`()N, 81 Wellington Street. in the house occupied by Drs. Dickson and Betta. Telephone unn- municntion. Sept. `.30. Ll ll Ill\Il'A'l\ . M. Mun.-H. Bamusrnn. .H`o1.u'rrou. (`n.\'\'nns'(' Ford`: Block. Hm:-k Slrvel. Kingston. lJ Moncy [0 Loan. I.\II\v u-nn.... .. . _. ., lnsoases or Women and Children a speck; 0nr|ca:-Pr1nceas Street. lhrv.-0 doors ab: \Vindsor Hotpl. Sept.) 1). E. MUNDELL, B.A., M.l).. C.) Pm'sIcIA.\'. S1'uan:o.V. &(`. 0mce~l.nte Mc(`mnmon s. No.25 Montreal h`trwl. \VALRF.M & \\'ALl\'l<`..\l, A1'TORNI3\ . Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. poem the Poet Otce. RICHARD WAl.KE.\l. I .I0sa:I'I n. WAl.K r-`me om! Hdlw. ,___-__ __ Soucrron. &c. Omco---l`lnrence Street on itethe Post omce. M().\'EY T0 LoA.\' at OWBSI Clll'l`6:l_L NH88. 36iiii"$"'r7ii``*}xx:+:. LL. 3.. DR. W. (S. ANGLIN. M.R.()..\`.. Ii 0rnCE-62 Earl Street. near King phone oommuniunupn. 14. L LI'.J1I'41V 1 D, D1:N1'ls'r. directly opposite the Post Omce. wgiummon Street. Established in Kingston, 1 . rum I moon. Hl`0('K blrn.-cl. Iungslull. lJ'Moncy Ovt. .1 Jon}: m:r}xL1>, M.A.. .\l.l).. ('..u.j (Sucre:-uunr to have ha .\I`l`A\.l\ln\n l`1JVVl"AI'\ 1111 DUN, ARCHITECTS and Building Surveyors. Wellington Stycct. Kingston. v 11! r This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholosonwncsi. More L-conolnlcul than the ordinary kinds. and can- not be sold in competition with the multitude of low tout. Hhgrt weight. Mum of phua mo Yowders. h`o|.n0NI.vINcAxn. ROYAL AK` NO l 0\\'DElt L`().. 1% \\'all Street. New York. un. nunpr. 1\ll,`hlLLl V NA 1 . Diseases of Women and Children specialty. Street. above ozone: our llnnpnnl In-ml l.a...-F'. _,, V- ._...... bR.~i; 1ILT(.?os Axin m:1 TxT vuuvunun nun in-nun-nu-.. l\Ql.... an PROTFESSIOiN*AL CARDS. tiif::scAanT * ET P0_W.D_ER I-\-nljI'-a and Oontulut. nlnov No min. ..'.'.".:'.'..... ....'.`.".'...".'.'. .. 1 a '3: :.'.!.`.$.`t`.';.. In" S :...'.`..' .1"... uuoo h Il'I1'|ADI(|n. an ac. aw . anvil :- Iu'u. ulna M. h on pc to knit hum. ununammmun mau- uu. "" 1:" mm ms. Kbgaltgly Pure. '"1}n}' '}{Li'6L; MLm'iiIk3`:.R{5.` mnna nf \\.'nnuun and (`I-n'I.i-..n n -n. .\In(.`A)l)l|)N llR()N., nu Ilnu.-n I`cnn.-gnu Hmm-:n~.u`H\'T `nTI.~4, Dr. JAr\`|s. .unwon.&c. nnullu the Punt Ullh-n \\'o-Hlnnrinn .m;.\'a `Mu muck. A U0 A Ivnlcnn Du lilllu ""67 SiT'Eii' in mm 3., r-Iuvr, nnrnor nf Flrna-Ir and Kim (NEW 1.'ivi~:'i'\". -11-` -4.]. In I-0..- 7-*o-w1-1R AND son. ;("r and Huildimr Survm-c T. M. zsIo\\',T 1 Pin: n-I-run l`n\'\'- iircsollv nnnnnim Hm '}\'_IT;1\`r:.\'.~', I inn . .. `Donn, N n, YIICD. I(l')lll.. {ii.4.",'I;1._s., u \'..-L l'..lI._.. . Il.:`.' u_ lr.n., r York (`allege of 1 Sin-cl. bet ween Ihsrurulur Allan- n o the nnlurnl ecmn y. 5 nl `ll `IIVU IIVIT. TICK . WT II ! I1 CW7` organ. uni pnuooo duvbcnnlu Haul. TIIIIQI ol| Nlh nuthucomt the nulcrhl don at Hlmlltc-n'I Pllln. laid by all lulu! II I moneiaa. Nlllnflll o`Il;` IUIII L`. . Klxonux Hum: Ixvuuuas. Livery And Bonding Htbbloo. corner 0! Burt and sinus. Anew and nl Nah outt ol vehlcen nudnototvk oloxrollont `or-I. (`lurgumodor I an. Oioe u-., Tele- _,vl-u ` Ill`. Annoyance ol life I! you would N . Arcryullfht headache will with II on onhhuu [Inn usual dhaonluhsll with than In mom I. contract Noun`: lnnuknu on uldom I, but thy mlulhovlhonlnl ung;Itn:.nu IW I ltd}. not 8 Mandy [Iva oqnlutuuu In all db- ouunl mum. unusual. and bowel: no but llunilufn Hllo cl Indnho and Ihmmnt quunmoalo not dthouvnqglnnld Inch hrpld Inne- `Ihru llvur, nnnri Onto to Oh duvo wnrlnnmnnlnnulnaannnn-I-ulna-L-nlI.hv IIIuIvuIIunl.|-II Iuuiniu III uuuvuy "Inc nbot.u:u.nh.ooL. 3 -on. toooucinuo t pnpuncho qua] npurlmou." Huulynuuliho thin ought nonoholofuoprbh. WIUDINII IIIIIIIIIIIIIUII. In the mcuuum Emil Boy in ol gm-I char. `uough hhdnyu on long uul his wothlnhodouu-I Mn puril (rut. be SI cull. la MI Hun. tho undo! In In in MI oulkr days. Winn It bdu-k In nuns Iohbhououdl bu cuudluvhtchbo nah: Noun". 1 be dis down to ochulc stadium. At that unto he might 1 without un`Iunmuu. IEIUFV "IIII. It mny ho, lmtever, that `holorv I rvliol Ion-e run much him, Hmin Boy will have ouvcumho-I. Whatever mun is chosen. seven months mu! olnpno baton he could ht relic.-vet`. 5.1. during the Ibolc all that time Inc will 1! sum: only ten cc.-ruin. In I. AL- ....._;1__ lI|_,A.. u,_, 2 n n nu ur u11'IIlI Ill I|lIIlll|ll|lllUll. ll!` IIIL1 (III I an haul in his prnvinvr that It gm`: for him (II also that he needs. I-Imin Hey ha: taught th. nnuu-col lh I-Igypuan equatorial pm\'|nv<~n the culliva tinn ul cotton. rice, imligu. cnee. ctr. He ` has mule weaver: ul some 0! them and hoot maker: of otherl. The aua he noon in of his own manufacture. In In I very la! la!- ter he told 0! hi! atk-In[l.l to vauinntc his roople. The -loath rate in the pmviacea has noon very high of late. owing man epidomnc uf unall-pox. Ha ha: built a hospital in which he spends the hotter part nl ha mor - Inga He no a achonlmauer. He has co necteal the Inlerent ran: ol the pmviooo hy wot-kl pnau. than wing forty utaliom. In short. he ha: lone so much in on than a I til lime that Iith I link ailtanlv 1 are mun he agreat career ol uululnau helon him la .__.. |,. |,-__,,_.,_ A. .1 1 -- - us mr umgu. nu: r.nnn ney never thought of dooerting his rout, because the govern- ment-hul lmcrtoa him. Now, however, he could not voilhclrnw if he Wished tn do an. In his lettelu he uicl that he would elnluu vnr hy on-onomixing tn make his unmuni tiun last out thin year. Without annnuni tiun he is at the Inercy of the tint poteutate such an the king of [7 uuln -whn nah-a up his Iniml tn annex [)0 pm\'in-`a. Tllr hrnvu .-\nutrinn nukes nu alt-annual on the British guvermnent for help, but he sees and says that if in relief fun-e muhl he sent to him it vmulul nave his life anal an e the pm \`llM`el. ln A letter. pntlu.-tic in It: slmpllx-ity. he Hp: 1-not-0 I hr be that perhaps lilll frn-ncln will man: 1- to 4 u something for him yet. All he new in in nmniunitlun. llv hiu uurls . ck... .- _ n ...| ... )....l in I..- ..... cuuuuuuua. lmin Bey has more than held his own during these three years. There has been fighting, but he has driven the enemy beck. ` sometimes after terrible struggles. He has with him some 4,000 troops, and this is how he writes of them, referring to one of these conflicts when his men were atmclted from the north : Deprived of the most let-ea~ sary things, for I! long time without any pay, my men {on ht valiantly ; and when at last hunger wen ened them, when. After nineteen days of incredible privntions and sutferings, their strength was exhnuated. and when the last torn leather of the lust boot had been eaten, then they cut a way throu h the midst of their enemies And suc~ cee-led in saving themselves." Now. Emin liey is not is lienernl (Gordon. but he is a man of (.'ordou'u stamp, and when so modest and disinterested a commander writes in this fashion we may be sure that his men have been brave indeed. Nor let it he thought that they stay on there because they have no option. Had l-hnin Be mml to leave the women and children to their taste and the natives to the slave-truders, he could have out his way with the pick of his men to the Congo. Hut l-Imin Bey never thought of desertimx nout. because the mum. lVl'.\I |4IVl'uI'\I. TllIIIl|c'hVl'Q|[1NlI vtnh In Inform tho puhlto that Ii-(hum mud: 0 ed A l.l\l|`.IIY IN (`t .\`.'N(`Tl().VI WI II T. l.AW|lIN(`l2 lI01'lCl..un King Nlrvol. rim -1.: rip will IIIIII In on Mac! no the shaman noum. ELDER lint)!-1.. Prop:-mot na a nut: nut luvaulgeu ne DB5 sent [0 E vypt or elsewhere have been intercepted. Ail that is known of his life during these three years is derived from a few private let ters tn A friend in this country. As several ` lettem have been lost for the one that has reached its lestimttion, the narrative is not continuous. |_u__;__ u____L__ _\ 1 .1 -- economy ana by me suppression or abuses. Then came the rumours of troubles in the Soudan. Emin Bey was one of the first to foresee them, and to suggest how they might be dealt with. His advice was disre rded, and he was told to attend to the a `airs of his own provinces. Then came the Soudan war, and being helplessly beyond relief, Emin Bey was met neglected and then for- gotten. It is three years since he has had instructions of any kind from the Egyptian government. though in I886 he managed once or twice to communicate with them. `As a rule what messages he has sent to ELVVDL or elsewlmrp hath been intm-...no...l uuicu to snow men` HM`-88 BIDCC. lhe provinces had so far been governed at it decit of 38,000 per annuin ; by the end of 1881 there was a surplus of 8,000. Al- thou h the governor-general had est.nb~ lisheq seveml public works in that time, the expenses of which were considerable, this surplus was not obtained 11' more taxation. The change had been hrought Qbollt simply by gm'ernment, shy economy and by the suppression of abuses. Then cmne the rumours: nf tnmhl... in cl... The Slave Traders Swept from the Lands- e Hasn't Been Heard of for 1'earo-. Teaching the Nnltlves Many 'l'lilngs-'-'A llellet Partv After mm; Beyond the foot that he is laborin in the cause of. civilization somewhere in tin Sou- dun very littleis known in this country of Emin Bey, says SI. Jame.v' Gazette. Yet he is truIy`u remarkable man. It is now eight ears since General Gordon appointed iim overnor general of the Egvptian equa; toriu rovinces, ggglistrict so lnrge that Great ritoin wouid lie in a. corner of it. Emin Bey, who was an Austrian doctor, started upon his work without any ourish of trumpets. His tnsk looked like an im- possible one; but Gordon was mnstantly doing impossible thinvs himself, and ex- . cted ns..n1uch..`nf his ioutonants-. -\Vhen Tmin Bey reached the provinces ho was to rule over if he could rea uce them to order, he found things about as bad us could be. That was in 1&8. In three years he had swept the slave-traders out of that enor~ mous tract-of land, with its 6,000,000 in- rlubitsnts ; and these gentry have never dared to show their faces since. l`he nrnvilmma haul in fur lmnn nu.-.v........l -5 .. HOW HE STARTED ON HIS WORK ` AND WHAT HE HAS DONE. THE STORY OF mm }TEY. AVON Ibo Incl! THE Will you uh with and mm uphill? Hill-at`: but In loud Inna you. W. J. Wllnmw ad ` null opus. Kllgnlnu. nub kuwwynr-old an in 0 purl. Tho mother the luply S. "A um and an alarm an Ml-I. can ptltlnch hy Ivor- . (klllgotothobollto-night" :3 MI and Ink IIOQMH In, and when and In ' .:AaTu}%u1cst'uiu;if" l'nu.I(`u|. AIINYI. King ml-om. KIM non. Money to luuaon rod cuuucud other Iocurmu. A 'III Pvopoduon. hmnhmld he no tour ; more N; gun t I I ugyu-ti`: '0 on (II. who have long adored to refund every cool 0: min! (or that Nlnody I! It full: to `In mum as Mr trhl lot rieumthm. unnkh. Ion thraau-I all pnlulnl com- pldlh. W outlarful in I that 0! Walt`: World's Woods: at Family Llnluuont. 000 man will that non can: than but than the Inmhw of any mint lhliwlat. 9.1 uul Mk`. All highs; Inn:-IluIuau'l_\ In ruulluult. Ive learn Il'l)ll| pc-nuns nulqm-t tn bilinus attacks in thr- spring anal fall. whu have reonrtul to them- l`ills as a pron-utlve. that they hme never llllhl to save them lmm such peri onlwal al'loctmm; while we have also the stmngx-st pcuilolo testimony in their favor lmm lnalltlaltllll who have taken them in the worst rages 0! liver disease. Lung lw fore in haul an opportunity to judge 0! their value {rum home tutimony. the medical an-I the ulnily press of I-Ium haal referred to them in ten ms of praise. t given us pl:-a~ sun to saly that our own experience non rms an: vorioo the Il5COl;|lItJ clerivovl {mm {moi sources. Not Icing mm-cr nut with t It` philosophy 0! monlicalacienoo. we cannot enter intoa loarnocl oxpmitinn n! the Inovlucn,-mmlo` of Hollowa_v`s Pills in l-llionst-non, hut shall rust mutant with sayin . that undlor the innenm o! the runs: y the skin and the white ol the ayes anon luau their yallov tint. the pain in the right ride vlisapponrl. the tile returns, tho dlrtluu improves, am tho hysiral stnngt n! the invalid ls recto . Hol- loway. who has Inaclo physiology and patho lngy his study lot a quarter at a century. has [inn sclsntllc whys and wherctnns Int their cnratlvo clinch; II simply state that thry lull the pttllloss at the lIV0lI tor-a fact that has novar has national, to hollow. by those wbn toavs no then s lair trial. -Tho Cunsvonunallh. I1 IIIl' III in-I all Hu- .._,l _. ., ,. `II u `I Kill" In hihuuu I have In-cu In that I1-&1nn_ .._ , L .., , 1., .1 IIlJ\E IIIU llul `XIII l`IuIJ I llIl'lI U13" TCINJVC A single pang, and the self-devotion which lays them at the feet of the humlnlt-at fel low-creature." Judged hy this rule Thou. Holloway, of whom the world has heard so much during the hut forty years. occupies B hivh pooilinu. His life seems devoted to the alleviation of suffering, and hisdeoire to benotlthil fellow-creutuu.-I Appear: to have been seconded by an Amount of naturnl talent and Acquired skill noldom combined in onoindividunl. The pructicul result of this combination has been the production of two remedies known throughout the world as llollnwayi Pill an-I Hnlluwn_\"a Ointment, which. if any uluo mm be attached to hu- nun tutllnunf`. haw left all utlwl tlmla-us of uielwe far behind in the great Vurk of relimiug pain. stI'eIIutho.-nilng the cnnitu (ion. and pr:-lunging life. In lnilnuluulinnr-leri. uspeciglb, lhr Pills nun-lerfully x-tllvmdnun, anal fur It has been well renmrkedby an Ameriuun poet. that "no gift. however bemltiful -vIm 3 nucceu. however brilliant-ahoulxl be placed Above the skill and tnleuta whim-hoan relieve ..l.2..I. - -i_..I.. ...n.. .....l cl... -..Il .l_.....:.... . It In to Alleviate the Pain; of Su`:-rung lIuInnnlIy- .\ (ioorl Ih-uuuly. They (`ouldI|'I Help It. Alexander (`0nu_uen-d worlds. Napoleon made grmt nations In-mble at his approach, but neither of those illustrious men (`uuld on xmpurngus without spilling lolne of the melted butter upon their shirt fronu. Thomas Nest, the cartoonist, wvaxsa s:-nrf pin of his own desivzn ro;:|*osontin;;tl1o lll`.i0I; of (`apital and labor in the sin`:-Id of the L'nite Status ."\l'I\n` ll l\l\lllUf\. Aonnr.vn.vr. Avuton. 10.. (mm (`Ignace Bu-oot.VIp_ou lung gal. 11 . -.--num--n .o..;.. Tho Earth Losing Time. The earth is auppoeu-d to lose time at the rate of half a somml in a century. Thore- fore if tho earth over ceases to rovolvo on its axis it will he morn than 6.UU0.00U.UUO wars Detoro It wul slop.-noswn budget. Dnngeroue Celluloid. It has been predicted that the amazing popularity in which celluloid is held will one day get a setback by A serious explosion in some store or private dwelling in rhich there is I quantity 0: the stun. Anna :3 the Electricians. Applications of electricity are daily becom- ing more varied. Among the more recent oneonro the 010-b&P0l'n0&BlS, tele-t.hermome- um, bele-manometers, tale-hydro-barometers, which respectively record. at distant points, air pressure, host. steam procure and water ntnnu nun: DUO UIILLI. All l. Al.VX Ul lPLll.aUllls' UVCH Inaummer, is more or less debilitating and therefore ought to be avoided by persons of ` dnlimfn hsulth IIIIUIUIUIU Ullguil delicate health. A Warm nun, For ninety-nine person: out of every hun- dred the best time for a warm bath is at night immediately before retiring. The re- lnxing of the system in a warm bath opens ' the body for cold, and `not a few serioxs re- sultxare bnought about by undue expasum offal` the bath. An cxces of bathing, even In nnrnmnr ic nunrn nr luau tlnhilifntina and aunle as u, I: course ll'l(.l unreuneu For reasonable people there is no dinner moresatisfacbory than one consisting rst of soup, then I sh garnished with boiled beta-_ toes, followed by a roast also` ganiished with one vegetable; perhaps an entree, always a salad, some cheese and a dessert. This, well cooked and neatly and quietly served. isa good enough dinner for any one and is within ~ the power of a hostem of moderate means to give. Never attempt a new dish with com- pan_v-one that you are not entirely certain wm m-mm Tihivisi-Tr m'ammini.1n " ~' IJZUUU Ivl-HIV UU RIU HUI! ClIlLI`.'l_V F ' will p`l'0V6`_I`l5?t3' \\'ri'_y"i`i'15tI"11)Io." BRITISH W HIG, TUESDAY. FEB`. 3. manner: and social lingo: Pi-noticed In A Polite Society. When you invite: friend to n !emilydin- ` yner do`not attempt too much. It is _r-enlly * more elegant to have the dinner appear as if it were an every day aifair then to impress the guest by an ostentatious variety that it is quite an especial event to ask a friend to dinner. llnny.Amei-leans are deterred from "entertaining, because they think they cannot have company without a vulgar abundance, which is. of counae, an expensive and trouble- some ns it is coarse and unrened. `DA... ..............|.IA _....._I.. AI... 1.. .... .I:___.-_ Huron. lull` lo.