Cei ——— —— ee RO LEA LAA finish-—ar¢ : designs nv building, nd outline sl urements Metallic They are both handsome and econo- mical-—outlast any other style of interior fire proof and sanitary——can 1 which will suit any room of Write us—we’'d like If you want owing t be applied over plascer if neces ary——anc sre made in a vast number of oa ol your ceiling ‘ Roofing Ce. TORONTO. THE D.alLY EXAMINER, Ub ARLOT'TETUWN, JANUARY ’ A J : ' i » | nese wa- 2." » very prolific, and the natives la t . i to have learned in cooking to j A c ; "4 fi ivor ? f t] o ' AA , 7a? i pie. Aud as for eels, as they are cook- etahirer Aas a as lal Vi 4 cul iw ' ed at the kandagawa, a teahouse in . yo, he who has tasted them has ; established a standard in his mind by which to judge other ee!s. Seaweed we had, too, thin as paper, and crisp. It is the weed of the sea that is left on the rocks and scraped from them by the fisher women with | shells and then dried in the sun. It is eaten as a relish and has a delicate flavor, suggesting cinnamon. Rice we had in abundance. It was served from a bucket (not unlike ours, white pine, with a little wooden shovel somewhat like those our children use in playing at the seashore. Our rice bowls were filled again and yet again, and when we covered our bowls it meant we had finished dinner. I have seen the Japanese look with indiffer- but not quite so deep) of unpainted | ence at a fish cooked in a way that vouto know al made my mouth fairly water with de- , estimate th ape a nd walls tion.—Harper’s Magazine. Limited } rice it receives their immediate atten- } | 1 f Napoleon Was a Dandy. It is pleasant to learn, if one has Na- | rd oe ee _ ty of (C‘o'x . Prie App yy at the — li made from ¢ y0d six cents per bushel. GAS WORKS | sire, but when they are served with + ¢ ay al > >. ys This strikes an American as very But majesty never | wore any article but once. and as he al- | ways undressed himself without aid from his valet his garments were liter- ally “cast” to the four corners of the room. poleon I on the hero list, that he int — ee ee a very dainty habits in personal mat- | ae ee ee Te ; oe sfeaphieaaa nr i Ad Mayoralty Election, | | 8! ee. according to an artiete i a « ‘ | French contemporary, and poured eau | — de cologne into the water he washed | 4 f the} in. then s 1 his head with per- | snderaia , pur of organ- | ! and finally poured the remainder | 2 held in ropm | ‘ i ene Soe the flask . r a | ent } Sohn ya | Deca ana snoulce rs. rie Was aiso eX- | — i nevi - . se oe 98 | travagantly f nd of clean linen and Stnd inet oh 2.506. iar | during his campaigns had relays of it | ne he 7 # | sent to different places. In those days | Al ndance is requested. | it did nat cost a farm to have “starch- | SWAG RTON, ed things” laundered, for, in account —— nn | with a famous laundress in Paris, the fy ¢ 4 ry 1 L emperor’s “linen” for one “wash” | e i amounted to 386 pieces and cost only | i} » ©& t ti 1 a trifle over $20. | : his erior qua- co al | i reasonable, { ' Napoleon’s bill for eau de co- : . ? +] » t +e “leading music houte.”— Miller Bros, logne; however, exceeded tle W ; L blessed with such excellent habits, hi y to be relied upon. Millais and Newman, The aut of the life of Millais tells the following anecdote: When Cardinal Newman came to sit to the artist for his portrait, he asked where he was to pose. “Oh, your nence, if you please’ answered Sir John, pointing to the models’ dais, and, seeing him hesitating, added, “Come, jump up, you dear old boy.” ” Oysters and Strawberries. The oyster and strawberry are said to be the greatest of evangelists. 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