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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE LADIES.

    “My dear,” a most charming old lady once said to me; “ you get nothing for nothing in this world. You must pay sour way—perhaps not with money but in ...

    Article : 850 words
  4. GLEANINGS.

    Cold cream containing cocoa butter is of great use in removing wrinkles or“ crow's feet.” It should be carefully rubbed into the skin at night time, after the face has been ...

    Article : 930 words
  5. SOME USES OF LEMONS.

    Lemons rid the system of humours and bile, and leave no ill effects. Weak; debilitated people oftentimes may be greatly benefitted by a free use of them. Lemon juice should be ...

    Article : 639 words
  6. THE HUMORIST

    “I believe in the refining inf[?]ndes art, observed Crane the other day,” and I see no objection to cultivating the artistic taste of the people of this country. But of course, ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. THE DAY OF REST.

    In to-day's lecture I am to deal. with the polities of the life of Christ, hat is. the political situation of the land of His birth, and the political personages with ...

    Article : 3,713 words
  8. SABBATH REFLECTIONS.

    “Tis Ennday eve, the sun has set Beneath the western sky. And as its closing rays are spent Sweet thoughts unto me fly. ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. OVERCOMING SUPERSTITION.

    “Did you ever think of counting the cherry stones when you were-a girl to see if yon were over going to be married?” She looked very arch indeed. ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. THE RETORT UNEXPECTED.

    In a certain case a groom was being cross-examined by a barrister, more famous for talent than beauty of features. The clover advocate was endeavouring to find out about ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. BENEATH THE VEIL.

    [By ALICE ARCHER SEAWALL. J There is a veil o'er everything And so we muffled walk till death, Unless some heart shall sob or sing ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. A “DEAD-HEAD” BAND.

    Mr. William H. Crane, the American comedian, says that the greatest brass band that the United States ever knew was an organization in Ottumwa, Iowa, many years ago. “ In ...

    Article : 442 words
  13. THE WORRY OF AMERICAN LIFE.

    A trained nurse, writing in the Hospital says:—The chief reason why America is so intimately associated in most minds with “rest-cure” is that the condition to which the ...

    Article : 457 words
  14. PIN MONEY.

    The word pin money is not much used nowadays, and when it is, is apt to be used loosely. often employed to mean an allowance by A father or. husband for a daughter’s or wife’s ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. SCRATCHED FOR TEN YEARS.

    Job had patience, we are told, but there is no need to go back four thousand years to exemplify patience for there is a storekeeper named Mr. W. J. may of Tabukam .N.S.W. ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. HOUSEHOLD,

    Pepper has always been regarded as a tonic and stimulant to digestion. If passable, always give your hair a sun bath after its soap and water shampoo. ...

    Article : 260 words
  17. WOMEN CYCLISTS.

    Among women cyclists in Paris there are three distinct styles in dress—the French, the English, and the American. The French women wear bloomers; not light ...

    Article : 410 words
  18. ILLUSTRATED HOME FASHIONS.

    Velvet of all materials naturally plays the most important in winter headgear, but all through this season we may expect to have it enlivened by wired wings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 904 words
  19. THE BEAUTIFUL ART OF ZECOOE.

    In an action at Whitechapel County Court, before Judge Bacon, arising out of the sale of some tons of potatoes which were alleged to be different from sample, an Italian chef was ...

    Article : 216 words
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  22. SMELLING-SALTS MAKE WOMEN UGLY.

    “ Beware of the smelling-salts bottie,” says an actress, who has a reputation for being oiie of tho handsomest women on the stage. “It may make you ugly. A friend of mine has ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. SANDY’S SALVATION.

    “ An” hoo's the guidwife, Sandy?” said one farmer to another, as they met in the market place and exchanged snuff-boxes. Did ye no hear that she’s dead and ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. UGLINESS AND BEAUTY—ON BATHS.

    Milk baths cannot be beneficial to all skins any more than any particular medicine can be universal cure for all diseases. Some skins require tonics instead of emollients, and in ...

    Article : 595 words
  25. THE WOMAN WHO WEARS WELL.

    Many women please at first sight, and for a short time are thought simply charming, but seldom, if ever, do these brilliantly attractive ones wear well. In a short time they either ...

    Article : 305 words
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