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THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... Sstentation Fund. I BANGoe SnAxaa EBLS sails three times daily Ifrom Queen's Bridge. Fares reduced. See advertise meat 675-5 It speaks for itself. One trial convinces of the 'superior quality aud good value of Bernard Hughes' I Celebrated Bead, 54S8 ...

FASHION FOR JUNE

... rumour that colouredpattern muslins, out of favour so lo(g, will make their re-appearance; bat of these it is yet too early to speak wth decision, Self.ooloured silk grenadies il alo be much worn, not onlt for trimmings for silk dresses of the s aame coloui ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... mur that colouiired pattem. n lmu13, out of favour solong, will make their reapparunce; but of these itlis yet too dirly to speak with ecisiou. Self-coloured silk grena- dibes' will also bt murh worn, not only for trim- minga for silk dresses of the njame ...

THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION

... American respects it is a success Were the newspapers here, instead of talking dole- fully of reduced lists of visitors, to speak of the thronging multitudes, it would not be logg ere the place would actually become crowded. Wh'en thas mysterious personage ...

THE DRAMA IN THE EASTERN ALPS

... personage csip j genius, a sort of sisging ghost, who performs to a great extesit the part of the chorus in the Greek play, who speaks a small prologue before each act, and announces the woes or the rewards that are to fael to the lot of the heroes and heroines ...

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL CLASS BOOKS

... was not alone a scourgo to his religion but to his nationality. Can anyone who bas read her life by Miss Strickland-not to speak of other authors, Protestant as well as Catholic-concur in the eulogy of the poet i Let me hope that in the next edition of ...

THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION IN PHILADELPHIA

... pearlswith corals, and diamonds i w with corals, all of which have been selected by Mr. I L Gibson with the greatest care. We must speak of two othar bracelets, beautiful enough to be worn by Venus. One a band of .matched harlequin opals, studded with cross bars ...

GUIDE-BOOKS

... phrases as this ancient and ven erable pile,' r in alluding to a church, and Nature's gifts boun- r tifully bespread, in speaking of the agricultural h productions of a country, come as easy as ordinary P words to another writer. n As a specimen of the ...

WOMEN AT THE PHILADEPHIA EXHIBITION

... while another from Boston sends specimens of 'improved underclothing for women and children, upon which the New Century, speaking with authority as had, ignoara, comments very favourably. To dressmaking, indeed, much of the highest science is applied ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT PHILADELPHIA

... be per- fectly delightful, more especially when they are lined with exquisite satins, and finished with work- manship that speaks volumes on behalf of this dirn. Besides this, Messrs. M 'Gec & Co. show a very line assortment of travelling blankets, rugs ...