—la some 30 towns in the province of Ontario a bill is rung at 8 in winter and 9 in summer evenings. It is to warn boys and girls under 14- who are on the streets that ifc is time for them to bs at home. The practice is said to have wholesome effects, and to be gradually sding.prea Melun's Food for Infants axd Invalids.— Perfectly adapted for the youngest infant. Keeps good iv all climates ; free from animal germs. To be obtained from all druggists and stores. — It is s.iid that dew wiil noS form on some colours. While a yellow board will be covered with dew, a red or blsck one bsside it will be perfectly dry. .'." Superior, bsyond all dispute, is the superla tive quality ot Ascot tobacco. ■ — According to a London publisher, 120,000 words is tbe popular, length of a uovel at the present time. This would occupy about 20 pages of the Witness. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10415, 18 July 1895, Page 4
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161Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10415, 18 July 1895, Page 4
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