For economy, safety and comfort the Gas stove beats them all. ing nation and give it It will take teach a nalong years learned the Eng- to spread it will be long be become a na- al one. must placed official bul- achers' Asse program formation remeeting of Francisco, is a third is by far the Aser lecture I am glad lectures at have been at the stu- m that we good lec- on alway's fa- have put keep it up, etting from its support. of course, exhibited a the Facul-extremely professors he no right much blame the lect- so muchulty. Had their zeal have long desir- us for ex they have t. if they would get be best in heart, I have striven ent, is eva- of succi efforts. ask for an good lec-because, various de- attention, of them of such and advan- it have ect should If the importance their attenu- titile it to the stu- rer and see there to have it is time later. SOPH. Facts Worth Your Attention. The use of ice, once regarded as a luxury, has become almost universally an imperative necessity. To make ice the most servicable, a refrigerator is needed, and the qualities sought in a refrigerator are the preservation of perishable foods and an economical use of ice. The economical use of ice depends entirely upon the principle involved in the construction of the refrigerator and in utilizing all the cold air. The principal causes of decay in meats and fruits are dampness and varying temperature, causing the expansion and contraction of tissues which hasten decay, hence a dry atmosphere and uniform temperature conduce to their preservation. These results can be obtained only by a perfect circulation of the air in the refrigerator and its condensation in the ice chamber. The Alaska, the world renowned, is constructed upon strictly scientific principles, by which low temperature and dryness of air are naturally and inevitably obtained. There no longer exists in the minds of the public, any doubt that the Alaska Refrigerator does produce dry cold air in its provision chamber. Practical use in various countries and climates has proven this theory to be correct. The scientific construction of the Alaska CREATES A THOROUGH AND CONSTANT CIRCULATION, by which all vapors arising from foods in the provision chamber are condensed in the ice pan, and run off with the melting ice. Most refrigerators are so constructed that vapors from various kinds of food are chilled to bead drops of water in the provision chamber. Such refrigerators are always damp and deleterious to health. In the Alaska, by perfect circulation of the air, the vapors are drawn through the flues into the ice chest, and condensed there. Hence, by removing the vapor, the odor is removed. The provision chamber never coats from condensation, but is always clean and free from foul odor, being entirely free from mould and mildew. The Alaska received the highest award for economy of ice, using only nine-seventeenth as much as one leading competitor, and only twelve-seventeenth as much as its best competitor, receiving the highest certificate of award as being the best refrigerator for butchers' or family use. THE BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO A VISION OF NAPIER. AFTER STUDYING A TRIGONOMETRY LESSON. I dreamed I wandered in a mighty wood, Along a path o'ershadowed with great trees, With distant views of sunny, gleaming fields; When, suddenly, methought the vista changed; The trees grew stiff and marv.loysly shaped. shaped. The angles, which the interwoven limbs Made with each other, had their functions marked. The plants all sprang from square or cubic roots; marked, Cosine and tangent in a drear array; The plants all sprout from square or cu The leaves were shaped like plus or minus signs. sungles I shuddered at the scene, but still pushed on. A man, welghed down with a heavy, clanking chains. on Until I reached an op'ning, where I saw A sight that made me tremble in my boots. Beside a logarithmic table sat ing chains, Whom, by his lofty brow, I recognized As author of the dread "Analgeses." And those five fearful parts, the "circular" With "middle parts" and "opposite ex- tremes," And other terrors of my student days. "O wretch!" I cried "at last you have recelved The punishment intended for your kind." And then I paused, affrighted, for he turned His eyes upon me, with a senseless stare, And said to me, in tones monotonous, "Suppose a hill to be in height, "The angle of depression two degrees, "What is the radius of the earth?" He mused. Suppose a hill to be three miles in height. But only for a moment, then went on, "If sin *a* minor equals cos *x*" I turned in terror and prepared to flee. But still the voice pursued me, "sin² *x* is equal to the square of tan *y*." It was too much. I cried aloud, behold O joy! 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