es "â€"l l' ‘w’ meant to enont in ho se‘ r thickly w y tA ie «ore kore plhy ooo time for pleasure. Andrew Lang on How Women« (ading , to Androw Laug in the North American Reviow, the NAW iX is " not so new but that Mr® kete!) wase before hot, n 1700 Mary Ki o 1# Which ‘ indies‘ nauscotlf the world might find a p o CA Gasen _ Aune PBE VC 100A Acarlv iwle If 1t 1s «ippod «lowly e Iastilh Tt forme in the etomach. That lemon jolce and # The fashion of the «mooth face conâ€" tinues to Increase in popularity, and moustackes are dally eacrificed to a fad which is not so well adapted to m-n ns t .’lut many wen eviâ€" think. he style came from It became o much the proper in England for men to appear wh halr on their faces that it was 1 found necessary to forbid the in the army, as the k-;cl-( was W"llfl{ wo rapld that there was promised to be n Irnni lome ï¬h m #hort time. Unbecomâ€" of _ dress nre unquestionâ€" accepted when they are mode. But it is usually ) ht that the seâ€" loctionâ€"â€"ofâ€" &AM&J&.I.J‘AMH‘. face was founded on a deeper consicâ€" eration of what made a man look well or the reverse. But that discriminaâ€" Nalbuhâ€"!mrnuynw by the enthusia«m with which the shaved lp has been declaimed ns the right :hcn ‘hll: Tiï¬ m ‘og without hatr finatiy_tound ractice in + WPPR MTUIURUULCHLU LCY Manth Justice and Lieut.â€"Governor of_ South Australla, who ls now in Loudon, waliting to be sworn ns one of Her Majosty‘® lm Counell, of which he has been ay i "2.“,â€â€œâ€œâ€™"' 1t is a poor muop pay to a man who is m a _ man, but in a world of gvl!y fish and other feeble things it is m real compliment to say that, although high | bonora _ have _beon whowered upon this Judge and Chanâ€" cellor, he is still a loyal member of the Chureh of his fathersâ€"the . Bible Christian Church. | This Judge‘s carâ€" ringo horses, at lenat, do not trot to the Episcopal Church door.â€"Pldeford, Eng., Gazette. From the Bible in;x.uun N,‘Llllll)l n} Elebbear t tho riv Cour © Q';.ï¬n ‘\'Ic?nfl.l. un'hyn meoord â€" la ht ‘ve prowd. * mhene however, in . 1 the record of the Right Hon, Bamuel '.m p. C. L., Li. D. Chancelior of the University of Adclalde, . Chief Things That cod save the King an‘ her Grace Duke of Argy!l." 5 % The following proclamation is eald to have been made at the Market Cross of Inveraray last century : "‘Ta hoy! Tiâ€"tâ€"ither aâ€"hoy! Ta hoy, Three times! an‘ 1-.4.0,-wm.ï¬' By command of His Majosty King An‘ her Grace te Duke o‘ Argyll. If anybody is found fishing aboon to loch, or below. te lock, afor to loch, or ahint to loch, or on te lock, aroun‘ e loch, or nbout te loch, sho‘@ to be mnm wi‘ three . persecutious: sho‘s to be burnt, syne she‘s to be drownt, and then she‘s to be hangt â€"nmu‘ if ever she comes back she‘s to be perescutit wi a faur waur death. Take, say, six small potatocs, pare and quarter, thon cut the quarters again and fry in very hot fat until brown. Stir them with a fork and they hi brown more quickly. There will bo about a quart, Two of the best malapropismé ever uttered were uttered by an old lady of obscure mln. who lived in _ the west. â€" Sho two daughters _ being mto ted in l::lflth HMMMEI them return, a or _ a longer sojourn. "fbcn_a girls," _ sho ‘These eame e e e t t mt uarters of a cup of butter, &MNNT“ of sodn cflolwd In a eup of milk, three cups of flour, one eup of milk, three cups of flour, one eap choppod raisins, citron, cinnamon and clove, teaspoon of vanilia, salt, waid, " has been so long in " Parls they begin to think themselves Parisites." These eame ï¬rh were warmly devoted to private theatricals, and often took m in <hem. _ Somebody told the old that one of her daughters had q.gd herself to a Freuchman, one 2 & agtors, _ whorenpon . she . ox= : "I always said no. good would come of them amatory theatriâ€" _.’_K’ % e in HoX® Aaesipe Cheap Fruit Cake. _ Two egys, two cups brown sugar, A Highiand Proclamation. A SBors Faced Fad Fronch Fried Potatoss. leks to His Church it forms a solld mass We Ought to Know, Malapropos. When ewalâ€" to but thon determined to try them, and procured a box and before the pllls were all gone I began to improve, This encouraged me to purchase more and in a few weeks the pains in my whoulders and arms were all gone and I was able to get a good night‘s rest. My nppotite eame back, and the dull, listless feeling left me. 1 could eat a hearty meal and have no bad after effects and I felt strong and well enough ns though I bad taken a new lease of life. My old eccupation beâ€" eame a pleasure to me and I think nothing of _ tramping . eighteen . or twonty miles a day. I know from exâ€" perience and 1 fully appreciate the wonderful results« of Dr. Williams Flnk Plils as a safe and sure cure and I would urge all those afflicted with rheumatism or any other ailment, to try Pink Pills, as they create new vigor, build up the shattered nervous «ystem nnd make a new being of you. The genuine Pink Pills are «old only in boxes lmln' the full trade mark, "Dr. Willlams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People." _ Protect yourself from im« position by refosing any pll that does not bear the registered trade mark mround the box. l‘ofd ‘mzmry "llm;nvt.l F k'uemn.‘i spread out your dm“n thinly . an evenly in a {on‘. whallow tin ; cover this with an egg beaten briskly unâ€" i1 it froth«; over this dro;‘ a conting of granulated euger ; drop Ittle lumps of suger here and thers, and sprinkle Uiberally | all over the . top with ]:‘zw-'-nfl «nnamon; bo careful to ve a little margin of cough all the wayw ronnd the tin. It is bo«t to lino ]:w-'otvd einnamon; hNo CRrOMN ; vo a little margin of cough all t way round the tin. It is bo:t to t {wr tin with confeetlonor‘s par ut 4f i\',: grease the tin with fros aweet 4 that will do quite . well, Bo sure, always, that your 1 are aweot nivl freeh ; kuchen will n porb _eny «Mungareeable tnsto of tin. Let this mixture ris for a lt while . before . putting It into . t brisk, hot oven, in which 11 must I D. 14. 2 Mia e +777 n WOI How lu:‘lu Are Made. The needles _ is necom? M-.fli by machinery. It is an Mf:â€" to l:l.o'dtb: rough = wire, the plereing of the eyes being & very deliente arnuan. ‘After the noodies AfO burnished the ::l th-“lu he :l-‘:' 'll pl.l':’ z ind s ages In which they ’:n wold. Imitation slates made of compressed wood w'r“p'w use for root NK Jn Chrls tanio, way. They are made water proof by & recret proce®®: brisk, 808 O27Y °_ 1 kemen. bake1 until the top is brown. The A:fnmfl- on the top of the kuchen i1 all ruo together and molt into n deliclous rort of candied top. | Be lure that the erust is very thin ; PC LXE thick kuchen is DOUTEOCU"! â€""""""" puog its appotizing qualitiew, _ One serves tuh.x eutting _ narrow urlrn (about an inch wide) neros the tuh!-ndo-uuhehenn-on onld ent a stick of eandy. rflr-od. My appetite was very poor and If I ate anything at all, no matter how light the food was, it gave me a dull, heavy feeling in my stomach, which would be followed by vomiting. I suffered so Intensely with pains in my arms and ehoulders that I could searcely raise my hands to my hend. I tried different remedics, but all to no purpose. A neighbor came in one evening and neked, "Have you tried Dr per. . His cccupation requires liim to endure a great deal of exposure and hardship, more especially when the snow lles thick and deep on the ground In our cold winters. A few years ago Mr., Yeomans tells our correspondent that be was nelzed with a severe billous attack and a complication of diseases, such ns sour stomach, sick headache and rheumatism. Mr. Yeowan‘s verâ€" #«lon of the facts nre: ‘" I became very i1 and suffered the most excruciating pains in my arme, legs and shoulders, «o much so that I could not rest in any position. 1 frequently could not mighte and when I did I awoke wlg a tired feeling and very much The little village of Petiteodiac is sltuated in the southâ€"easterly part of New Brunswick, on the line of the Intercolonial Railway. _ 3r. Herbert Yeomans, who . resides there, follows the cccupation of a hunter and trapâ€" that it eavored of popery. Sir Walter oo p e e POPmot mt TTEF Heott (who had nothing new about him) speaks of Mra. Mary uma Preâ€" eleuse, who i# anzious ‘to found the boundaries which nature . has fixed for the employments and studâ€" les of the two sexes. Nervousness and Stomach Troubles Pollowedâ€"Sleop at Times Was im possibleâ€"Health Again Restored. (FProm the Ambherst, N. S., Sentinel.) "‘The new young lady in society is remarked for the generous hmuld’; of her language and the large frolle of her wit. . But, ulul 7\'_cn this is not wo vory now, n the _ corres de ence of Lady Suffolk, lTlI-l'lw.N‘\‘w find the maids of honor, led hy the oldest and most prudish, Miss Meadâ€" ows, larking about on a winter night, _ outsido _ Kensington _ Faince, knocking on the panes and throwing g-n the _ windows of the inmates. othing ean be more in the modern tasto," Bxposure Brought on an Attack of Rheumatism. A HUNTERN‘S STORY, Wiltlams Pink PHl#?" I had mot @7 latg ul Aimmat Ruchon. 11 into . the L musb be » a little kuchen b= Ouieu Huchen Onlon kucken is the taost deliclous ‘t\l;:‘l: that has uvo':- been c:.uvl--l. spreading out 401 on a tin, cover it with a thitk layer of rich, sweot croam, beaten umouï¬hly with the yolks of two eggs and a pluch of «ilt. Then above this, heap a thick layer of aliead onlons steamed uutil thay aro very soft. Cover the top with a thin conting ofâ€"the cream and ergs and fl:" Into n stendy oy>n, not too bot ; it remain unil! M« prust is a &ul--u brown all d :“ln odgin f the tin. lor;? m; pleces «x Inch equare. If you not ml:-. mm:tm of onlons m:; tass! « great delicacy, and not"n‘&x» it as a standard Sunday luncheon _ dish, m-hmhov it good thing . w it is sot before "Have you any clue to the meallâ€" ant ?" asked the court. "Well," repliod Sherlock Holmes, | "I«think he must have been a Greek. As I appronched he ran." "Emperorâ€" William, necording to the ‘:rnrhu 100 hired girls In Th house d," ‘"No wonder he‘s considered a little off. Bewars of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mereury as mercury will sarely destroy . the sense of smell nnd completely dnnuT the whole system when enterin t through the mucous surfaces. ‘.eh articles should never be used except en preseriptions from n.-{mtu.lo rh.v- wleians, as the damage they will ‘do is tenâ€"fold to the good you can Posâ€" wibly derive from _ them. Mall‘s Cntarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, eontaiu® no mereury, and is taken internally, notâ€" ing directly upon the blood and muâ€" eous surfaces of the system. . In buying Hall‘s Catarrh Cure, be sure you got tl-‘fvmulnc. It is taken Inâ€" ternally, and made In . Toledo, Ohio, by F. 5 Cheney & Co. . Testimoniais by 1 free. â€" Bold bottle. eath Charmed Away Under the Spell of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heartâ€" More Wonderful Than a Fniry Tale is the Story of Mrs. Roadhoune, of Willscroft, Ont. h‘o‘.lm;:b hl‘:: fao, illed e .:.l': t roi to apr m us q‘ed{lln Jt« effects, or all may be lost. Afrw. _ Roadhouse, of Wlll-‘:m wm-m: "Cold swenat would § out great beads upon my face, beâ€" cause of the intense suffering from z:a: disense. I ulh: felt t{m\ the struggle was at hand. No medâ€" lolmqn-hol¨-dm. Am' Cure for Heart. hm minutes the severe pain was rei and after taking little more than one bottle the {rouble had vanisied. I know r~**~ g of it toâ€"day." , because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight h.d;zi or some trouble m&flfl tubes, summer is the battimctoï¬hrlddit. I you are losing there is all the more need of attention, Weakness about the chest and thinness should never 89 toâ€" 5:tbcr. One f:atlLl'ncuxs e danger of the other+ Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole w now. . Keeo taking s Emulsion all summer« CCX M Clizes at 50t and g1.0> tHict creather won‘t cure weak lungs,. You may feel better beâ€" cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Don‘t siop tal:i:g your Scott‘s F the netwrstae t nR iY part of the puiverized câ€"al, and at the eamo Ume the liquid earbonic evaporâ€" ates, therehy creating an enormous pr-;mm on the lnlxlntr‘d Jron and eonl. This rn again considerably Incroasos dissolution of the coal in the liquid fron. While the mixture in mnlln1- the _ carbon erystailizes partly in t lorndmlwm q_t'\ruy in the form of «l stones. «e erystals are then segregated by dissolving the Iron in diluted murlatic neld. The mixture, by the above moâ€" thod, remalus under high prossure durâ€" Ing the operation of the cleetric eurâ€" rent, while by other mothods the presâ€" sure is obtained later only by means of the rapld ecoling process‘ of . the erucible, 1t is only within the past fow years that the hnull»lllt[“dpro-‘ duelng dlamonds artificlaily Im‘ proved. In prlmlgo. hi« process is about the «amo as the one already invented h{ others, and that is t> obtain erystal lized carbon out of fron and coal by means of high procaute and high temâ€" porature. Yet there i gome improveâ€" ment in the Moyat process as regards the . technical opern:ion. ‘Puiverizea coal, fron chips and liguid earbonle Acm-nrlnudln-nu- tube and hormetically sealed. Te contente nre then subjeeted to the action of an clecâ€" trie are light by means of two elecâ€" trodes Introduced into the tube. The fron liquifles, is . then saturated hy Mies tricity JB mployed by an Inventor to iteproduge Nature‘s MHarost Goms. If the news sont to the state deâ€" partment I-{ the United States conâ€" ul at Zurich, Switzeriand, is true the 5klhll ol the Kobh«iâ€"noor, the Orloff lamond and the Cleveland are in danâ€" of .d# Constl Germain, writâ€" ï¬ from rich, tells of a wonderfal now proces by which real diamonds of the largest size can be manufacture ©d. Diamonds of oalllnw!‘ amall size have been artificlaily heretoâ€" {nrq but the cost of their manufacâ€" uP ey Pm en the PE c s furo exceeded thrir market value, Now, however, necerding to Mr. Gerâ€" main, ohe, E. Moyas, elaims to | have discov a 3'1’.." pll‘:a‘ n“.m',m. he C opetonice diamonds argost dimensions, . :ï¬ï¬‚. hy Druggists, price T5e. 1 Hall‘s FPamily Pills are the Lost. Neak Lungs Por ® Emulsion AWPUL HEART DISEASB. MCow s als by all drud® scort & BOW» MAKES DIAMOND3 11 druggists 8 #0° i BOWNE peeve million. im Hungerâ€"ts is postble? 1="* manage 20 introduetion ! (1 A. MJ wns Hunter (angr1!?)â€"4 protty fool enud * Nursomaidâ€"Yes; _ but, he‘s that afeard of a policeman that O can‘t got him near wan. f IT WAS EFFECTUAL She took off her hat just the wing to nralr Of a little staffed bird ; Then the man tbehind her murmured, RRP OR CORARAN Jonte 1* a 'of .‘lluuo mulu,rl id he Lo mÂ¥ then the man beliind he murmured, tnei‘ "‘"»what btuuuh:‘l llnfrl" ht'l::; ;:"‘1 \\‘l"ml'n:hl'n‘tw ‘m;:i repairea" cA ioh ‘hen the mishap & ® Good Houst Sho. was artlessly gayâ€" pu?.pil:flu lhiat on ? No ; it Jay In To the o:l of the play» '“"m""" The New Journalisn * Enterprice." One Day. Pinkineâ€"Anyth! exciting in the wioiiaey oganl y s e Binkineâ€"I -hotlld-!n'l‘hlhlly to six Whirled has a big pleture of Grecian w-'“l“ pï¬ï¬‚-nboul-f goup, â€" Another Of & 1y j street ecene |!N Athens, _ with _ nobody ml""'- hdflu‘-n«l-tuï¬lumm w“- on h/ .|¢ulq.0mlnnml- D# day, 35 cef Ing au-uy-d._cucuuu Commercial | Car ehild ? _ e Nursomaidâ€"Yos ; _ Slob McTerriganâ€"A _ fireman, o‘ course; he kin sit down all day doin‘ nuttin‘; but a coppor has to do it standin‘ up, see ? place, mum. EPRING HARMONIHS, The imnonkey wieh Li Jackut Ted Ouce more the curb adorns, While fln.ll- alley float the strains Of litte German bonlh T'@lfx' "'?la'l' th Muk‘t (o6e i w um The spring h’ full of lmllh.um The music‘s full of prunes. " Well, I‘ve no objection to his tanâ€" El:.d hair, If be‘s a musiclan, but he no right to wear thoso dirty euffs, by George! He‘s not a literâ€" ary man!" A Vacation Memory. F b‘;\'\"uk- is a most absurd somnambuâ€" " What‘s he done now ?" " He‘w just back from the lakes, yOu know, and Inst nm sat down in the bath tub and it out until ho flooded the whole floor." Customerâ€"Oh, yes. Only the other week I stuck the wrong end of the penbolder in my mouth by mistake. Heâ€"I wich you were poor «o that you would be willing to marry me. _ Shoâ€"I am far more gonerous than you are, evidently. I wish uutlrul were rich «o that I might be willing to marry you. " Who is that slovenlyâ€"looking man over there by the g:luo'.’ "shi That is Mr. Vimmerdown, the famous muslelan." _ ____ _ Shoâ€"And so you are wadded to your art? | Hoâ€"Yes, body and soul. Bheâ€"And don‘t you conslder marâ€" rlago a fallure ? Jigay MeDuffâ€"Witch ud yer rudder be, i fireman or a cop? _ P " Beverly ought not to be allowed to ride a wheel." " Why not ?" "He‘s «o thin you can‘t see him when he‘s coming toward you.‘ Landiordâ€"Did ever taste anyâ€" thing to match {l‘m red wine ?" _ " Why did 1 love you yesterday ?" "\\’vhyckm‘tl In’n:n- mwf! Ah, love would not be love Could we define the why and how. " Why did I love you yesterday ?" \\'h; did you u-u{ love me ? * Whence comes the jenlous fear that Why do you doubt? It is not I That‘s changed, toâ€"layâ€"‘tls you I eannot ullrolwh{ 1 don‘t , My dearâ€"because 1 do! T uty ES STET Laiis . i B L all. 3 Amone the reports on this property, bedied i Prospectus, from â€"known M i Engineor, JOHN E. HARDMAN, 8. ©., who speany on highty af the Company‘s proupace" tC w*! ue the me OOOOOOdumoflhcntmhmhon ibed fc derwriti dicate, which guarantees all 1 cash required by the Company, and mngmnn:::::;:v.b:l'n:' l:nn::u .qulp':’-:'l'lllu.vzlh a 'O-l‘unp Mill, which it is hom will be in running order in August, ONLY 100,000 SHARES WiLL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC at par, and a large number of these have atready been applied for, The Prospectus contains full information, and will be furnished on application to the Erokers. IBIROI NS rRE : F. C. INNES, GEO. W. HAMILTON & son, Vancouver, B. C. 24 San Sacramento St., Montreal, P. Q. na a +ar,N FREE GoLD, anp showe mauani 2l C SO00 OONCENTRATE'. MAKING A TOTAL VALUE OF l;'I.N PER TON The tunnel at main level, which is in 400 FEET, on I-? cut this below the surface, and now SHoWs Ccontinuous ‘ ricw RE FOR / $32.00 FO OVER $300.00 per ton. THE MINE is Proven TOJA DEPTH oFr OVveEeRr 225 FEET. _ _ __ _THE PROFIT ON ORE NOW im cimiu .. __IC" 225 FEET Autile 2000 Ael Somem o aHl 2"X PROFIT ON ORE NOW in SIGHT sHOuLD se OF THE COMPANy. Miss flunter 1 CCE _________ rop qo "~L 8 wolkdeveloped Mine WiTH Enouch ore now in sicnt To SUPPLY , MILL FOR Two YEARS. phe No The value of this ore has been ascartained milling and smelti vantitles in a practical manner, from $10.00 to $300.00 per ton, ty miling and smetting q un: FIVE TONS, taken from an open cut on |Murhu,‘udwuu at the Poorman Mill near A RETURN OF $8u00 PER TON IN FREE GOLD, AND SHOwED a vaiye‘ 52° .NSar NEL CONCENTRATES. mawina a â€""A>,IN FREE GOLD, MNMMT Tr o wmrarrayn mm mm THE FERN GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY, L!)\IILI‘-ED LIABILITY, HEAD OFFICHE, Vz\NCOUVER, B. C. CAPITAL $200,000 2. :V_IN 800,000 SHARES OF 25c. EACH Could Not Get Near a Policeman. Nursomaidâ€"Oim aâ€"going to leave me ©00, TD Mistresaâ€"Why ? Don‘t you like the _ ummkes . ilo°n SA 320 You doubt my constancy ? «y $ â€a% P. u.)m s Honterâ€" ho 1 sthat I head ? C pon‘t call him . naimes, * ln'"â€"b_flll draw! his check for A Menace to Podestrians: THE FERN is a Generous to a Fault up, Wedded to His Art LOVES CARESSES A Choice of Snaps. An Intringement Acid Criticism At the Ball. AuMoR DIRECTO P. C. INNES, President and Managing Director, ROBERT o. TATLOW, Viceâ€"Prestdant 2 I must »USHING AGENTHâ€"To control the u'lotusi"{hn !md:‘fllrl:'l-l-nl |=.Hl':' Radam‘s Microbo Killer, | gvardtio®® Fond _ Motherâ€"Yea» air ;« +4â€"hinve a little fellow who is only ten, and ho writes beautiful pootry. ‘oid Editorâ€"Well, there‘s some hope for them when you eateh ‘em young ; B CUCMTOSC 0P tim anclor then. you can whip it owt of ‘em easler then, RNCET 7 T220 offie to cure, _ Hend office, "l.zat London, Ont. rhoum, C barber® HM dNM NT Wumu- Dr. wh oupli:n:.'l'l “’t'n camed f cases of Mebng P nnpiication bri eomfort. For blind and ©Me@ t U it is peerloss, Also cures tetter, salt Fhoum. ectema, barber‘s itch and all "To stop the bloeding of a wound, ou pomhta rice or Ilnt’:‘ * For toothache, hot, dry fiannel, For diarrohcn, blackberry . wine or w;ml'nm complaint, red rasp~ ‘or rod borry leaf tea. For sick headache, baking eoda.â€" Goo:d Housekceping. & Piles Cured in 8 to 6 Nightsâ€"Itching, Burning Skin Discases Relieved in For Insomnia, a hop pillow, For constant headuche, having the eyea examined, _ ___ _ _ ) ______ . money with this book.) A very complete treatise on private and all Important subjects relating to the sclence of social and private (ife Aetor s ntultoneniett of Tark on i, or, Light on o Cornems," nelnowio@d by all who examine Jt to be the -o-{ reasonnble book on the subject of "living" ever soid, Over 500 Whl} M= lustrated and 1‘ bound. Pub lished by J. L. Nichols & Co., No. 23 Richmond W., Toronto. (Agents ecin it e TS ing out noxt day u-ï¬h wan struck with the Londc love _ of flowers and with the bright green of the uw-"n:d' mh&uu htfu " all peopled | w locks dn:lu and rosy: bable«" . ‘The tints of the dresscs worn in London appenred to Mme. Daudet in -trlkll:f eontrast to those favored in Parls during the eamo seaâ€" won. _ In the French enpital shades of mauve ul:llll vloht." ‘mu lx:} rose were worn, the effec one of gon» eral Iur-ou{. In London there was nothing of the sort. "The greens are grams mendows; the blucs, Alrwlan skios; the reds, military rnilorms ; the violets, llhlu?l‘n gloves." To a Parisienne, the effect was ona of hardâ€" ness ond Incomgruity. A good way to clean sllverwnre without scratching or wenring . its surface is to dissolve sume sonp in tepid water to which has been ndded twonty dmr of spirits of ammonia. Articles of jewelry pinced in this ecl« ution may be safely scrubbed with a pallbrush while in the water, and afâ€" ter taking them out should be drlied in enwdust. This process will leave no mark whatover, and give a brilliant polish to the surface of the articles A Frenchwoman in London. Atme. Alphonse Daudet, who paid England n short visit last year, has published . her _ " Impresions" under the title of " Notes sur Angleterre." On the evening of her arrival in Lonâ€" don Mme. Daudet was struck with the sllence of the city eonLu-I with ite immense activity. . This sho ascribes to the rnulnu of wood pavements and indiaâ€"rubber tires on ‘the cabs. Even on further naiulnuu- with London, this fimst imptersion of #iâ€" lenco, is hardly at all m« old in the hbend t gives immediate rellef inside of half f:;:m head of nil trouble: 1t is and plea» want to use and produces no hurtiui you have made of me! Here Ive wasted the whole evening on that penniles idiot. _ Didn‘t you say he could draw his eheck for a million ? ‘Mins ‘ï¬.“.o."?.w...""r{i:'vaTi:“r‘, I didn‘t say he eould cash it. «ix nights. One leation o antr uind and biceding Ammonia Cleans Sliverware werssninh esn mmmemmemnc m Caught Him Young. Dostors Don‘t Like it. WONDERPUL. EASY VIOTIMS, Try Again â€"To control the TORS : No. US Dundas RE ED PDECTCT ©" about 100 RE FOR ONE HUNDRED FEET, which runs cut this same rich ore at a SUFFICIENT TO PAY TWICE THE CAPITAL 8. 0. RICHARDS, Director. C. C. BEBNNETT, Secretary. ull but BAKING POWDER FOR TWENTYâ€"SEVEN YEAB3 FITS‘HHAS h Antioers oi "tash | Queen Victoria has a keen sense of hmgi::ri u"l‘uen sbows itseif now â€" and a n the most unexpected munner. 'rf;y were discuming at Court, says a writer in the Woman at wnu a statuo of Her Majesty be ralsed in London during the Jubllce year. " I believe," said an official, "the only ‘ place for a statue of Your Maâ€" ty would Ue on the spot where ueen _ Anno‘s now _ stands. _ Would our lln]u-t{â€nuow Queen Anne to be pulled down " Certainly, certainly not." replied the Queen, " you will be pulling me down next!" "SALADA DOCTORS RECOMMEND Bocond_ Merchantâ€"Yes, in indeed !â€" it pays, You e00, before I got onto the «chome n{ three clerks would stay away on the least provocation. Now, ul:{ have fallen dead in love with her Sn porkibly. belp it tor fear the othore ean ip It, for fear others will got l‘n‘ of him. We call attention to the advertiseâ€" ment of the Ferm Gold Mining and Milling Co., of British Columbla. The :ml’ owned by the company has extensively developed and l« now a mino. Largo and steady diridends: may be woked for ns soon ns the stamp mill i« running. _ Intending inâ€" vestora should make early aynutlo-. as only m limited number whnres aro for eale at 25¢. a share. THECOOKSBESTFRIEND First Merchantâ€"Say, Byer«, you ol« ways huve such a l')nlly tmwrlbr. Do you select her for her beauty ? Test of His Stenographers Ability Proved Disastrous, There, is a business man in Philadelâ€" phia who ds a terror to stenographâ€" ers. . His amanuensis, who has been with him for a long time, was recentâ€" ly taken sick and his physician adâ€" visod him to stay away from work for m month and enjoy m compiete rest. _ ‘The employer granted him leave c:, :‘hnm: .lll' lln‘:u. requisite length ut us correspond~ ::u o(. :lum:}mh vulu-lnn: he hought he . w a temporâ€" ary melstant to help uln out. _ Acâ€" mwm a lotter to . a iepbgraninn ind uio dn We # in pew % won the aspirant for shorthand honors arâ€" rived he was given a tost. "The busl« ness man is very particular about his vocabulary, and . wants onrr thing written just as be dictates it. Therefore, in order to test the newâ€" comer‘s nceuracy, he, Instead of die« tating an ord.lurf yvuln- letter, gave forth the following at a rate : M.::.m.l"wmhlldo Justice la A um : " In promul ourl:-oloflo uElulk-n Ior nrmls? {nc your superficial _ sentimentalities and amjeable, philosophical or peycholâ€" ogleal obsorvations, beware of platiâ€" tudinous [nunlnrult‘v. Let "â€"â€" But ho got no further, for the poor amanâ€" uensls broke his penell in the effort, after which he .r-r. uwl:: perspiration from his _ forchead, qulot:r left the office, remarking t |Ing about m&nvln learnâ€" . Pmnl lato reports the , Huu still remains ul lng. VALUE OF $50.00 PER TON IN old in Seated Lead Prokets Onty. Ny Grocers Only Wald nt #5, 40, 80 and 60 centa per th, Queen Victoria‘s Serso of Humor, LARGEST SALE !N C *(#ADA. CQEYLON TEA. NO CREEK SHORTRHAND. ISSUE NO 24 1897 pHoToonarit apranatcs, MONTREAL, QUK. ALBERT P. OILL PMBNUKCAMIANA A Great Advantage. TO SUPPLY A 10â€"STAMP A Good Investment sale by J. A. Harte, 1750 ‘,ï¬dm 160 FEET FBmy ailll D22 SRET .NTI-' (il]llll) ..lz Aite or nervousnoss , and it rung conomies