ADVERTISING RATES advertisements which are ordered y one or two weeks the charge is the first cents per tnch for insertion, and 2? ~.—— THE AMERICAN met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. ‘entral incisors between six and eight the nen incisors from seven to nine, irst bicuspids, nine to ten; second sicuspids, ten to eleven; canines, cleven to thirteen; second molars, twelve to fourteen. and the third molars or wis- ing Tf the tea grounds take the form of a woman on the side of the enp, it signi jes a rival in love; if it iooks like a bird, it means news from a distant friend; if it looks like a book, it refer —-~— ~~ we SS CALENDAR FOR APRIL, 1896 a cc 5 oe e . B i . H Ith a sain et roken in He 1 . Tt Ss ¥ . on : ‘ . , That Tired Feeling, Constipation : and Pain in the Back pm, Nt Appetite and Hesith Restored by tiood’s Sarsavariita Sun | 8 ® Wau Alle : - Ls ve — " - | S $2 © . . . . ” e ° ° 9 20 TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—-Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents : S 9 57 5 »| ta 4) ~e eae ; : " ex — —_ es ener womans — — — = ee 2 eee es . a: 4 es eT sis ines ai =; Il 40 THN WY Y > 6 TQy 99 al< ‘ sy yo ‘ Ary y > 3 ND, SI A sities || tue’ | NEW SERIES © CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLA TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1894. VOL 33.—NO. 226, o of 0 19 . 2 it atiniiniiae : ™ a " z- Se ——--- _ — _ ——— a verage® 2.5 17] «61 64] ' » } he } } ; 71. Se | AMUSEMENT IN THE CUP. | ge] 2a: ALL ABOUT THE TEBTIL ny ses | i ~ . } ‘| 5 AT s | Watch Your Cup of Tea for Great is ite | : 7. oe 2 | WHEN THEY COME AND HOW TO | Prophetic Vales, soe ‘ 15 | Hi 8 10 * O | If you have two spoons in your cup it Mr. Chas, Steete l4 45 & 55 i CARE FOR THEM. | is a sign that you will figure promin- | St. Cathorize’s, OF ty 2 $6 9 34 ® ~-—— ently at a wed ding before the yearis | ,, eco ae . | | . i G43 & Co., Lowell, Ma ay is 10 Ii ij | The Family Dentist as Needful to First- | Out. ee ; “For a number of years I have | troubled : 19 10 44 +L = | | if cream or milk is put in your cup with a general tired feeling, shortness of breat! 2/8 mi 11 18 = = 5; elass Health as tho Family Physiclan— | before the sugar it will cross your love pain in the hack. and constination. IK could a 2 i 2 1] . = e . oe fs The Gums Require Cars as Well os |. A tea stalk floating on top of the tea only Little rest ight on account of the pain ; f oo = he = E . | is called a stranger, says a writer in the ond had po aneet sae ti atever. I was that ti : i ; . ; n we = = f > ; the Teeth. i Baltimore Herald. When this happens | 4) my jim chat I gave out before half the day ; on : = - _— 2: . |to unmarried women they should stir was gon: ‘y tried a great number cf medicines " : 6 L 3S 2 a ae 4 = * Fine teeth add so much to the beauty | ‘tae dad, told om ne place the spoon | | at cid not get any en rmanent relief from ans i 58 7 2 42 = om = > = f of the face that too much care cannot be | ; cn alate a? es ange : @ 7| sal 2a : = f S £ bestowed npon een. a oe centre of the cup, holding it quite Serste, 3 a ve as fas ro ; ¥ The deciduous or temporary teeth are | SU" at. . si 00G n ures . . 4 - a = a ce f : © T tw ent h in eens Tir contra incisors |, Ifthe stranger in its gyrations is at- uree & uy a Y S ‘ 7 Ll | t 2 . in Rod ‘ : “eet xt ¢ i acte the “ ,e will « > ‘ Sc e until pon ree nendation ct | apt a ae eae : KNOWLEDGE ure cut Vetween the fifth and sevouth | ening :ahoeid ie, however, cling to | F,gumhausia ivtle of Moos Sisapa ” ’ i om S f 4 S - 5 . : months; the lateral incisors between the deere, One HH, BOWEVSt. 7 | which made me feel better at once, 2} — = a as i 3 = Ex} Brings comfort and improvement and | seteiats tak aati ccaliie anterior mo- | the sides he will not come at all Se son Wik tonen tenatnel taneni NIT ’ = £ > 2 ~ x itemds to personal enjoyment when | jars make their appearance between the We may observe that it really depends ! Feel Like «a New Man. ’ } = o = 4 = = o . » rightly used. The many, who live bet- | ave of twelve and fourteen months; thie | - re » state of the rer ile so f have a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I ’ z - se 3 2s 7 5 } | ter than others and enjoy life more, with | eye teeth between fourteen and twenty : a her the staik goes to the middle or | gij, and enioy perfect resi night. 1 have = a= ~ ; > ” | Je ; i nonths, and the posterior between eigh- | 9°: . ; : . much pleasure in recommenchig ; ' 7 Be wn : Ss ¢8 1 F : wei} i ‘= een Pine a t rant ehitty ie ra or ih. Collective. |. 1t is a sign of fair weather if the clus. | p ills CHARLES STRELE. © eri I Daw = om = > = S % bx si ompeng the worl 7 - — nuit ly these are called the piilk teeth. There | ters-of air bubbles, which usually rise | Serving (o.. St. \ rine’s. Ost ae ae ee 3 = ai res ae <= : | the neods of physical being, will attest | 07 we ire period in the history of | #fter the sugar has been put in. collect Mood’s Pills. promt aot & rs a = = = 2 = ~ ‘ - i . | the value to health of the pure liquid inedical or surgical dentistry when so nee’ and remain in the centre of ie yin tien. Sold are ‘ ; on, f om the office of a S 2 _ am Dr tr = i = laxative principles | embraced in the much attention was given to the tempo = on. If, on she ney. ‘they © Exasinen P renting Company, in the Ss J = me = os ra eas a 2 < i remedy, Syrup of Figs, rary or milk teeth as at present. Not Sit ooatals ge sides, it oh Coe that iv \ TRIP ROUND THe WORLD ton Heuse Building, Queen Street ~ “ om — oe = = é beng < Its excellence is due to its presenting | vuly are the teeth of toddlers and c “<4 ¥ This « seems pera do ay ne ” i e ce : fe = “ i8 cinster o @8 1 18O CAMe ¢ = — 2 i y aptab’ . | dren filled, but they are straightened, | , . a! RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ~ A < £ = 3 a2 S - ; gm} < aa ; se hengs Yar sarees and pleas ) cleaned ‘aa. Thea’ Anat loosened to | kiss, and portends that the owner wil on 2 + . = > ~~ i : ant to the taste, the refreehing and truly | thus be saluted during the course of the (IN ADVANCE) = a > m S = a — Fy ; | bedbeiicial ‘ i Saek Deal, | facilitate the perfection of the second | as § we Vea $4.00 : - ie = = =n = 5 oe = -_ ¢ > | benetici properties o * perfect lax- | teeth The well-born child of two years | ‘ ay. i. Sx M wrns 2.00 — : >. ~ Ne Bin > a 4S z 5 ative ; effectually cleansing the system, ns his ¢ brush and little vial of | 4 Cluster of tea-leaves with afew | funae MevtTuHs a a s - a pw b ee S 2 5 3 . ; | has his ~~ rush an eereatttie uk tha # dee tuttdien of Oss Monts .~ 2 a ~ - ; > es — Ff = | diepelling eolds, headaches and fevers | tooth powder. | Stragmiers at the front at the Lottom of | One Monte . 03 2 7 i ; = ioe ~ b 2 : | : . . - | = ~ * ¥ i a tue cup signifies a hearse ora funeral = > 2 on = = =m 2 — “ ang permanentiy curing constipation. Y'he permanent teeth number thirty- hile th ae” he an tf Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the i i s a = = = «= = = = ¢ It has given satisfac’. to millionsand | to. The first molars appear between a tile t fas come = eaves Zz the - j United states ; — —_ 2 = ate the ages of five and seven yeurs; the | tom, if close together, signify a wed ' | ' | ‘ + r enc onmtinuation. Rate cards are g furnished! on appiteation at the office. Spectiai for wivertisementsa four inches in size or i larg : 1 are to run for three months or Ba 2) longer No special notices inserted unless paid for ait rate of lL) cents per line, and under no cireamatances w such paid notices appear i? ai colum This is a well-made, practical machine, writing capitals, s:nall letters, figures, #u \ pune discounts made on all advertise- . ' — > . a * fir 8 connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, tuation marks ( 4 get all) on full width p per, . rust ‘like a SLOO imstrume ent it is the hirst o © notices will be mans’ with its kind ever offered at a p: ypular pric e for which the above claim can be truthfuliy made he same Unless the regular rate o cents per ras i ne [t is not a toy, but a typewriter built for and capable of RkAL work. While not as rapid rue Exaurer is considered byfovr | the large machines sometimes become in expert hands, it is still at least as rapid as the pen, | M sod Manufacturers to be the lead- . ‘ ing newspaper in P B. teiand, and cone | “24 has the advantage of such simplicity that it can be understood and mastered almost at a | quently the - most valuable advertising medium | glanee. We cordially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere. through wh > make their announcements " ° public, is abundaatly proved by the fact that ys . . - : seal o oncher Lo aecommextate our advertisers we | ites capitals, small letters, figures and | Easy to understand—learned in 0} minutes. have been compelled to enlarge the paper to | marks—7l 1 all. Weighs only four pounds—most porti able. ite present size. | Writes just like « $100 machine. Compact, takes up but little room. simple; can’t get out of case keyboard ailke- play” for the small letters Tue Dat ¥ EXA™tNeR is for sale by the foi- Y — > y e : - . lowing agents -— eal No Shift Keys. No Ribbon. Prints from | Built solid and Or mi) “ce « 2 n ° . Me.niyre Maipeqne Ro ’ the type direct. order. Cc. Paal, Lower Spring Park "Road, . . ‘ . W. M. Coifla, -rafton Street, Prints on flat surface. Capital “and lower s r. Watl-ran *riace St. ti « . . D. Chappell. Prince street, Writing always in sight. easily mastered. aszaar Store, Queen street, j : . . . ° : . ‘arter & Co., Queen Sireet , Corrections and insertions easily made. More “ margin fews Stall, P.I~.. Railways and j = i | Takes any width of paper or envelope up to 8§ inches. i, Walsh, Ee etic Bookstore, Sum- MeFariane, Souris. tordon eorgetow B. Egan. Mi. Stewart Packed securely in handsome case and expressed to any address on receipt of price, $8.00, Stanley Bridge ‘in registered letter, money order or certified check. We guarantee every machine, and are J ORS EE Weekly E xaminer| s issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter | which bas appeared in the Dally editions, and | is a jirst-class weekly newspaper—interesting j and full of the latest news. i The subscription for THz WEEKLY payed {NER, post paid to ary part of Canada or the | United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale aa given bove for Taz DatiLy EXAMINER. D R. STRWART, Agent. Charlottetown. WE DON'T KNOW MUCH About writing ads., WE KNOW A GOOD DEAL about making FURNITURE; also about Try We keep up our reputation for selling THE BET | FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. JOHN NEWSON | 1894—m w f = Oe eel ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT | AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES. but marking | alesroom Q ieen Street, Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE-----------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX DOCTOR DORSEY, Surgeon. | Yperlutetown | . . : er it at prices that make it sell. us‘and see if we don’t do all we say. are going to) Charlottetown, March 21, ee - Physician and Gratuate of the Medical De partment of the; q vorsity of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belle- ; Hospital and the New York | Lying-in Hospital, New i York City. OFFICE N Side Queen Square | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ner of King and Queen Gre GOMFORT IN CORSETS | Can only be obtained by wearing No. 391 “Improved All-Feather- bone Corsets.” No side steels to | break, hurt or rust. | TRY A PAIR. All First-class Bry Goods Houses Sell Them. FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING The Woman’s Holiday ‘The Greatest heumatic and Ncural i3 “oh | Di the Hg SUPPLIES.—Paints and Floor Paints. all the latest artistic shades mixed ready all shades and Brushes, for also Kalsomine, colors to make any shade ; ‘| nishes and Painters’ supplies as well, at the use : Var-| nee 4 ee *" PAIN ‘SURE ANO (BOTH INTERS ‘ Hardware Store.” ; HEA? eRe LE R. B. NORTON & CO. ol JOHN. ; Charlottetown, March 20, 1894—~-tn fri gineies ' com modious Dwelling House | buildings ; awellat the } of the | ated abouts} miles from which do mest of the work. Takes good letter-press copies. ‘cc > glad to answer all inquiries for further information as to this machine and also the * Yost. IRA CORNWALL, Provinces. dec20 FREEHOLD FARM For Sale by Puble Auction. The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the premises, on MOND Y, the l6th day of April next, that very desirable Farm on which she now resides, situated on Lot &3, and comprising 50 wecres of excellent land with and large Out- are two orchards well wpd ot-er fruit trees, alxo The land is all cleared, runs the whole length Kovalty Road. Situ- ‘ Larlottetown, this Farm offers a rare chance to secure a first- class place convenient to market. It is near toc harches and. Schools, and about one mile from a Grist Mill. Sale will take place at one o’clock, p. m. ‘Terms easy and made known at sale. For further particulars enquire on the pre- mises Ot SARA - — ART, H. HORN E, mchs—dy law wy ‘a dte Auctioneer’ y ~ Seed Wheat For Sale. White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown one year on “The Warren Farm” from seed imported in 1893. During the last thirteen years Seed Wheat, the growth of this Farm, has given great satisfaction in every section of the Island, being better than in»ported. General Agent forMaritime There apple door. and a fine spruce hedge Farm along the stocked with JOHN NEWSON. mch6—dy Im Do You Recognize It ? | This is the heel of the GRANBY RUBBER. Look for this pattern on the heel when you buy a Rubber or Overshoe. It guar- | anteee a perfect article. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. Ask your dealer for them, mechl4 TOLET The brick store on Qneen Street, lately ocenpied by 1. H. Norton & Co. Apply at office of trustees Connolly Estate, Queen Street eod tf—fan%5 2” gre” ae PE Is land. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug: gists in Tic. Pottles, but it is manu. factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrv pof Figs, aud being well informed, you will not veeept »uy substitute if offered. WR. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteown iymwtf LINIMERT yrsElse ter, OTHER For NITIBNAL as EXTERNAL con mm 2810 pipet ty an Cid Family Paysician. Think OF It, Be Sma oan Years, and stili cation alter Generation have used and ee tt his satchei tvery Traveler Suffe have a bottle in Every Sufferer for se Ncurgigta dache, Diphtheria, ce = itis, . ee a, Ss nolera. Morbus, Diarrhora, i ] reness in Body or mbs, Stil Joints or oe will find is tis vid eed relief and § ~ should have Johpson's Eve ry Niother Anodyne Linkment in the se rou Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, ‘euteen’ tenes api Pains ‘Jiah le to oecur in any family without act'ce, Delays may costa life. Relieves all Suimme) complaints lite magic. Price, 35 cts. post-pald; 6 bot des, 32. apres: paid, LS Johnson & Co.. Boston. Mas unlike ‘the Dutch Process No Alkalies —~— OoR— nee “hemicals ES : “jot d are used in the pes preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S breakfast Cocoa which is absolutety pure and soluble. {!Ithasmorethan three times +! thestrength ot Cocoa mixe t with Starch, Arrowrovut uv Sugar, and i3 far u.ore ec>- nomical, cox/ing less than one cent a cup it is de hie ious, mourishing, anc EASILY DIGESTE! Sold by Grocers ¢ everywhere. image W. BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass What’ S ; the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ., RED SYRUP ° SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 50c. pez boule. Suld everywhere, KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnictons MONTR EAL. Pe tke BESS ef Pee Al f oe TAP eed EL lm Ase pir’sp 7 avaves ft ce Lot } Thor je wivewl GTEg Fe } tan ¥ perfected ecior ~methol tht G.3¢8S$ 19: Cure is beyu d humica u icel improved the first day, feel a y day; soon know yoarse.ta hi g ng menin body, mindand heat Dsains ss ended. Every cbstac'é to hapry { hve removed. Ner.e force, vil in power, ¥ he oe n failing or ) » zy stored by tits trea i tment. Ali ¢ I weak portions of the body entarg da] thened. Vi-tims of abuse: anicxc: ici your manheod! Suercrs gocwerk ear y errors, 11 r rrigect Donte reven if t J*an't be di:hear . es xrercblodyow Tetuss yoo! sci nee at busiacss } . 7 sptheudishand Wrie fr « ') explanations and proufs. i ..1 § 0 references. r.- Af \q ‘ bis ius 4 f fo Over 2,0 CAIE MEDICAL C9., R DRUCCIST FOR re AT) Cle) 43 NORWEGIAN ) CODr ee ero ee Pies ae Lh eisdatl ays. ee Boye eS b roe Palatable as cream. 3 taste .ike others. In big hotties 60c. and $1.00. | cwenty-first year. iom teeth between the seventeenth and | The teeth ower jaw are cut, as a rule, of the two or aw, The family dentist is rapidly becoming is popular and indispensable in well onducted households asthe family phy ician. It costs comparatively little to iave each member make one visit a uonth toa surgeon who examines the touth and puts it in a healthy conti ‘ion. Not only are the teeth cleaned, | out the guins are treated and a tainted | breath corrected. | pay in the long ran, These consuliations for, aside from a saving of expense in the prevention of lecay or disease, saved the patient. There are a few rules for the care of be teeth and gums thatall skilled prac itioners indorse. Avoid extremne temperatures. Even strongest dentine may be injured with very hot or cold foods. Breathe urough the nose or else cover the mouth much needless pain is the } iad Very cold weather. ' } { | , j i } i Cleanse the mouth night and morning with a soft brush and tepid water srnsh from the gums towards the cut cing edges. The common practice of rushing crosswire does the teeth litte ood and the gums much harm, making hem sore and, if the brush is stiif, ‘ansing them to recede. Particles of ‘ood get between the teeth and must be cemoved by local attention. Rinse the mouth after eating. Use a quill if necessary, but passing waxed silk vetween the t seth is a surer way to free them from deposits. A teaspoonful of Histerine in one-nali a glass of cool water is an excellent Jsinfectant. Used as a gargle three imes a day, it will cure sore or loose suns, All scented soaps and fancy dentifrices rreto be avoided. The alkali ‘apis injurions to the gums, and, un- the formula of the dentifrice is “wn, itis worthy of suspicion. Pow- iered charcoal is as mischievous as the ins so many people ignorantly use. No uatter how finely it is powdered, there s always just one particle tu be feared bat may cnt the gums or scratch the Rene ar ‘namel There is nothing better than yrecipitated chalk. It is cleansing. ab olutely harmless, very inexpensive, and, flavored with wintergreen, mint or rris, 1t is a refreshing and agreeable sooth powder. It is not advisable to use ven tuis morethan three times a week. “ue guius are sensitive, and freqnent or rm bru... ingis not desirable. Month “insing and the use of dental silk should ‘o.low every meal or repast. All liquid medicines and acid drinks should be taken from a medicine spoon, dacs tube or straw and the mouth rinsed with a weak solution of soda or listerine. People who use their teeth to crack sate. draw corks, cut twine, etc., are to 2 pitied. “Ita plate is worn it should be cleansed ifter each meal and left out at night. —~ ew York World. The Eyes. The keenness of the sailor's organs of sight is almost proverbial. This ef. :ect has two causes. The cold salt spray lashing into the seaman’s eyes strength. ms and hardens them. Also, the marin- ‘r’s practice of constantly piercing the itmosphere to see something, often ab. solutely undiscernible, greatly trains he organ in clever acuteness. A thought is immediately sugyested. Nowd it not be beneficial to teach the thildren to test their ability to see dis- cant objects? The hands of the court- iouse clock, an incoming vessel, a faint- iy appearing train, the rapidly fading forms of birds in flight, and many other objects that the little ones would be sager to notice if so directed, would aid 3:0 expand and perfect the various deli zate and minutely beautiful parts which compose the eye. infants are frequently born with eves so weak that they ‘‘water” upon expos- ure to wind or light, even when judic- ously advanced to these. This weak uess may be c cure ‘by frequent bathing with water of the saltness and tempera. ture of tears, or, 4s in my experience has been of more value, dashing cold water over the eyes each time before a taken out, and never bathing the ba face, especially about the eyes with warm water. Cold tea is also recom- mended, and may do the work for some | and fail in other Cases, Stub re ds of Thsaghe, A dog that won't uve up to the wag of | his tail will kill sheep. Love is the oasis ia the desert of mat | $Funony. There is a nobler inducement than the | sense of duty. aera et eaten ee Poetry is useful as well as orna- mental. A bachelor is s yulgar fraction. Why isn’t it as easy to say a good thing of one, asa it is to say & bed thing? Prosperity, asa rule, is not an aid tc religion. Other people sometimes tired of the ian who Dasgiget gets tire tired of him- aad EAL MERIT is ‘is the character- istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD’S. Carpets, Hats and Clothing, Wholesale and Retail—As we buy in ‘much larger quantity and sell more than any other house in trade, we feel sure in asking vour custom that we can do better for you than any other dry goods house on the —Prowse Bros. ad 2i USE SKO1.A’8 DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy, sheromentciaaiareitlitinciaaateatiiiicinticiamimmaineas hree months before those in the upper in the | | | } men’s high silk to 2 well known acquaintance who is at college, if it looks like a tree, it mean: soon ti iking & journey into the country if two stalks come together, it mean: that you are to meet a — if it looxs iike a spake, it is an ener If it is a dog you wil M meet or hew from a frie rad if it looks like a hous: or ashed, it meaus that when you ar uarried ioe will keep house for you self and not board; if it looks like spire, it means that yon will be marvie in church, if it looks like a duck swan, it means that vou vies cross th ocean; if it looks like a bridge, itis a understood sign that your marriag will be happy and your life long an sweet. If it looks like a man rod, it peints to a preacher who may either officiate at vour marriage or be come your husband; if it looks like man With wany spots lying before bh: it means that your husband wiil be rica and iaay be a banker; if a broxen bri iz turns up on one side of the cup, it mean that your marriage will be unhappy If there are nndulations on the oiaes side of the enp, some faint and some veavier, it means a checkered life or a , or ; career of struggle, sometimes light ana | sometimes severe. Interesting Nal) iste Elaborate experiments made un ier the direction of the United States Ord nance D-partment to test the holding power of cut and wire nails respectively shew a decided superiority for tie for mer both in spruce and pine wood, says the New York Sun. Thos in spruce stock nine series of testa, comprising Mune sizes of common uails, loigest ¢ inches, shortest 1, the cnt nails sho wea an average superiority of 47.51 per cent inthe same wood six series of tests comprising six sizes of light comme — the —— 6 inches and the sh: nt nails showed an averas superiority of 47 40 per cen of testa, coniprising 15 sizes of finishi. nails, longest 4 inches and shortest 13, ; superiority of 72.22 per cent averay: was exhibited by the cut nails, iv an other six series of tests, comprising si: sizes of box nails, longest 4 inches an shortest 1}, the cut nails showed a: average superiority of 50.88 per cent in four series of tests, comprising for sizes of floor nails, shortest 2, an average superiority o 89.03 per cent was shown by the en nails. In the 40 series of tests, compris ing 40 sizes of nails, longest 6 inches and shortest 14, the cut nails showed ai average superiority of 60.59, ‘st 14, The Lime Water. To make lime water put about a poun of unslacked lime in a large bowl, pou over this three quarts of boiling water let it stand for ter. minutes, then s‘i; well with astick. Place the bowlin x cool place for eight or ten hours; at th: end of that time pour off the clear water letting the sediment remaiu in the bot tom of the bowl. Bottle the clear wate: and keep in a convenient place. A table coseamat of this may be added to a glaw of milk to be given to a patient with an ecid stomach. In case of burns cover the burne? parts with a cloth wet in lime- water xeep the cloth wet by pouring on a little of the water as often as the cloth dries.—New Y ork Ww orld, The Year of Sinetine Growth, In bovs is the seventeenth ; in girls the fourteenth. While girls reach ful] height in their fifteenth year th: oy acquire full weight at the age of twenty Boys are stronger than girls from birth to the eleventh year ; then girls become superior physically to the seventeenth year, when the tables are again turned and remain so. From November to April, children grow very little ana gain no weight ; from April to July they gain in height but lose in we ight, and from July to November they in omeee _ Breatly in weight but not in height Eccentric Ladies. The lovely little village of Llangollen in North Wales, is famous as o place where for 5) years dwelt the “ Eecentric Ladies.” Many storiesare told of them. One of their eccentricities was that whenever they walked abroad they wore hats. When they died they were laid to rest side by side in the old Liangulle n churchyard. An Application for Boots, To make boots waterproof and keep them soft melt and mix thoroughly ne | ponnd of taliow, a halt pound of bees | wax, one-quarter pound of resin, twa ounces of neat’s fost oil and two ounces of glycerine. Apply it warm to the boots The Retort Unkind. Cholly—Yon can always tella gentle man, don’t ye know, by his collahs and cuffs. I am always pahticniah about that. Crusty old gentleman—Yes, aad if 1 were your father, I should be partic ular to see that you were properly collar ed and cuffed oo A Perfect Cure for Cold in the Head, “It cured me of a severe cold in head,” is what Mr. A.D. MeDonald : of Framboise, C, B., saya of Hawker’s Cat- tarh Cure Sold everewhere, only 25 dents. 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