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LIFEBUOY SOAP

... Cleans and Disinfects. Sweetens and Purifies. Guards against Infection. Preserves Life. hair. When 1 mentioned the brine cure in the World of Women mentioned one or two other cures as well, but I cannot give the date of the paper now. 1 have nothing to say this week about dress except to call attention to the improved form of turned-up sailor-hat worn with the smart gown illustrated. In some ...

THE RACING WORLD. THE RACING WORLD finished the Old Year eadly, for the death of Lord William Beresford came as

... a sad shock. All the Turf World knew about Lord William as one o? the rollicking, dare-devil Beresfords, who did not care for hog, dog, devil,” and was in the midst of all sport in Ireland. They followed with keen interest his doings in India, where after w hile he may be said to have dominated the Turf. As principal owner or agent, confederate or adviser, he was alike successful racing ...

The Crown

... Mode for the Coronation of Queen Victoria mainly from the jewels of the old Crown, this rarely worn regal headpiece weighs about 40 oz., and fairly glows with valuable diamonds, sapphires, pearls, and rubies. Tire red ruby in the Maltese Cross was given to Henry V. by Don Pedro of Castile, and is said (visitors to the Lyceum may interested to learn) to have preserved the King’s life at the ...

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... to do any good all. Is correspondent’s home dry soil ? there water near ? She ought, also, to sure of her drainage. She should keep tip her'system—eat nourishing food. Stimulants are No Avail. with a little rnm in it, might be taken instead of the morning cup of tea. Milk should always taken very slowly. Too much fatigue should avoided, and happy medium struck between over-excitement of the ...

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The Ripley-Road

... The best and most popular road is the Eipley ; and not only is the surface of the road good, but the scenery on the way is exceptionally pretty and picturesque. The easiest route from the centx-e of London is Piccadilly, Knightsbridge, High-street, Kensington, Hammersmith-road, Bridge-street, over the bridge to Mortlake, to Richmond, through the park to Kingston, where you had better ask your ...

International Oymnastics

... Representative* of England, Scotland, and Ireland met on H.tturd»y the Grand Concert Hall of the Glasgow Kxhibition. Ireland, unfortunately, could not command the services of her best team, a great loss being experienced through the absence of F. Scott (Dublin). Kevertheleea, her representatives beat Scotland at the rings, and both her rivals at the rope. In the total result, however, she came ...

THE BEBIOUS COLLISION BETWEEN THE DESTROYERS SALMON ” AND “ANGLER” TONGUE LIGHTSHIP

... THE BEBIOUS COLLISION BETWEEN THE DESTROYERS SALMON AND “ANGLER” TONGUE LIGHTSHIP. to Arab historians, Koweit \rns founded over five hundred years ago by family named Sabbah, of the Koota-ir tribe, which crossed the Arabian desert from Hijuz. The Sheikh of Koweit denies that he owes any political allegiance whatever to the Sultan, and declares that if suzerainty exists, it is exclusively of a ...