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hitie addeestted a_ half idiot, Mrs; Noah --
made him understand' how impossible it -
Conti:1mA frora third rage: TliEHDONIESTIC OLE.
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was for him. to think her Master 'would• •
• leed inOtiey to stranger like him. - • Housewives May Find -Below Meeh ThO
' •Devonshire,”
"You say he gone' to. •
Will Interest Them
grandpa -said, softly, with a quiver on his " • .
lip, when- she had finished. "I -wish I'd ,L. 2 1
•lanewite Ileft my granddarter there to be THE Ram AND ITS MANY- INTERtS
-• examined. MaYbe III Meet him going . .m.ompiled by Aunt Itate..).. .,
back, an& ball ask him." •• . •
Flowers -In. Sleeping ilacnns.
"Wall, wall, we won't-varrel about it, ofroots.whioh have followed their pie °nee
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4, I tell.- y-ou-• it won't • be any ,use, Mr. -
Our has no three hundred dollars to throw A. The: Pniblie aria again tie.rned sgaine the
' awaxe" was liers,.-Nsah"a_oarp--rejninder ofliowors in sleeping ciPartments z„ and
wonderful stories are told of Ceti delete ous
the old man replied in bis most conciliatery in a limited.
Ananner, as he timed his head away atreotiphere :reripired :by
hide the starting tear._ CtirionslY enough, these app. :Mug
Grandfather Markham's heart ie.eati very, doinnsottlif:restliuetnithoset.eplilartinfiaptipelllyqietseolif
pants
aore,. and Mrs -Noah's harshness troubled Nevertheless,_ we agree that -it is safe to
him He bear-tothinkthat- she banish growing plants and. flew_ ers finite
real -17- was -erosti- with him, besides that,-; ted.,.rooms., . They can de no god,.andithey
he wanted- something to -take to Maddy -
besidee disappthutthent„ erilay• the :way 0K. :the air of the apartment. ritating
May do some harm, if :nil . y-..- rentIrring
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work in tile twilightofof evening el- early _____-_-_-_-_-_-_-7-_-__-- .2.,..----Ifart,neiti, .
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morn.
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'IL---A--_ifold-iOne-el-theeasittit things to
Don't try to lengthen yo-iii-Ati-Yiley-eut,- *.herijite hastaken-.,a-firiii--hold of - its, vi
tag short your night's:. rest; -it it' i it-ig&n,e-:--et the,Te-unkt--;-dieeenit tc, get r
economy. : • -., , _ '_.-Al'dran_44-,1---:-a-sliglit-----findiscretietit. a -,
stotinblit lo Work. l' -'.--f_ - ditY7-,--a-,hot-Itte,-;iii-iy_Ottaist-ea cold that
The Lancet says:-- "The dengera-Whifih-- iiiid"=1-n-Z-,tioniiiiiiption----or • cengestio
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the. seamstress, especially_, the :young inflarainaticeethe grave. But if t
undeveloped girl, incurs by prohingedlitebt- iiii:tiine-a-_-.add-inay-be curedby the
ing over her work have beeneXp,cialidiky -us: :D_TiPulmonary,-__--__•:Cherry Bale
on more than one ecoasion.:- 7--,--E-fery---pi"I-ie_- --Mr..---&,-D:-----Pairilie;:1----. Auburn, Ont., w
titioner will have been able tetratetteeseset ±MyWittrhad-e.tiolint* rtickinpai
deviation of the spine, uterine complaints, lierieft:rodg1-withit violent bro
eto., to the bending .of the back-,-.7-'-aiid---rthe: onbyeold.:---.›-It-extended- thr
Crossing of the legs for so, many -berme -24: liebreitilitergrovilervioesce and-wers
after day. Our object now isto-Vves-1/2---0-rougly--alarthed-5-tried every
successful attempt- made -by-Dr. -Malherbe- And._-Weabout-::despairieg.:. when Sho-
ts) avoid theSe-inelanoholyooliseltienali-74 niiitig-_-_-_--Dr._-_-_-_--W*--Pulmenary_ ,d
an industrious Occupation. The_.'21e.W-14YEE _:13-eleanl-/----_-:ancl,,Winow--w: ell.lt,Iii.---all p
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tem employed is that of', fixing; tothe'hilityzif----thii-remedsy-_-_hia_not been use
Ota11-ordinaty table a -Bert Of.--:,Onshiciitfoir Elady-4-otddOt,IS-LyelaTesniz:stiared to
which the work can be easilyfastened,_-:or .,yearti-Ot-neefuliiitee. -----,-...---:---z_-,--.„
spread out, and represents the seamstress' - .7_ •=----_-...„---_:--;--_-'-_:_----__-...„..-
_ fitt ir -4-denti-iii_e_„-iiikty.
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• Tel- -conitewegie"i'lirEs.
"Golden Medical Discovery" is a eon--
contrated, -potent • ,alterative, or. blood
. cleansing rentedy„ that wins golden epinions.„
from all who use - .for tiny humor, from -
the common- pimple, blotch or eruption; to
the -formidable sierofuldis swelling or
Internal fever, soreness and and ulceration.
yield to its benign influences.: -Consump-
tion, Which is; but a Scrofulous :affection -
o f the:i lunge, may, in its early
-.stages, be .ceired -by-. A free. use of this
t God -green- remedy. See article ine
'consumption and-. its treatment in Pert:- *.
111 of the World's Dispensary Dime Serieti.-
Of. pamphlete, coats two istamps;•poritTaid.-- •
Address World!s-Dispensary Me. ditial Asso=
-dation, Buffett.), N. Y. •
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• seelnig a Prize
•-Eleven English * Judges have been ton-
sidering the q.ueetion. Whether a Man who
merely looke On ata prize fight's:3A specta-- _
toe can he cenvicted aiding.en& abetting.;•
the performance. The defendant asserted
that. he was wbolly-intioeent Of any ititent-,
:to encourage A prizefight. Seeing two.meze
stripped, he thithg.lit they. were going to 'runt::
&race: this,one of the Judges inquired
"What a rice around the ring?"
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knees. - A -feamework of --ther_simplest
' Maddy too, he said as he arose, " Pm. an • the teietththe desoription admits, of - the--Trising,_-_-_-6
lowering of this cushion,' _Ses--thatillhe
testing.Zdril- Noah's amiahilit7 and Picasirg. delicate lining mernbrane tot -
organs: We are net dieposedte endeMe or
. old Man, lady, 'old. enough to be your accept the charge brought against plants iwnot;Ic may done either S_ittiug-_i*eri'a_ta-ntt-'
brighter,- and she listened attoitively while on the -. .aide ••et 1 but it • either ease; the Vertebra.:
- -father."' - Here Mts. lio.alt's face grow, and: fiowers`generally,:but it ia Well to err
prudence ; and coTurnii is maintained perfectly straiglett--_-
he °°ntinned' "-You w°123 take -what I although it cannot be denied that ihese *hi"113' che f'aletlietYndthtousmglitvigealtel6tha-e'efirtiliggueg
position will. . . ,s
yOung person- would otherwise experience-
--Reco ming that -example ism -ore forcible
an: theory when -wagiag,_-_war lagaintit
canmon routine, Dr- -Malherbe at Once
sought an opportunity for making -some
practical experimente. Hellierefore intro-
The
his contrivance at -the Commune.'
•say amiss,' Pm sure. I have - little girl
at horde, A grandchild, who has -heard- big embellishments form 'most pietisingo
for the-eyeuthis advantage inust_he
: stories .0! -the fine thinga at Aikenside. 'ficed if, as alleged, 'they are 'juju
She ha* a haukerire. after •sneh vanitiea, There can be -no doubt that some pla.nt
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au won please her mig y o eve off noxious e.roauatione, audirothors may
*fle tell her what 88W 111) here' e° ma -"be Emitter partides -Which prove irrita ing ;
you wouldn't mind ladle me go into that but are all vegetable growths thee injuri-
• big room where the silk fain's are and the ono. However, as we have . well
you say. so.".
tall 1°°1611' -take off my elPee' it- to be over -cautious. So flowers -'and ants
must needs be banished, th ugh we pari
"Your ah°es w°4-1 an atom,'- "'me. with therm with anfeigned reluctance. •
right along," Mrs: Noah replied, now in
: the best of moods,. for except her cup - irPw children a" "'"ninghened'"
green tea with raspberry am and • cream . *As for " tonghening" childienhysendirig
die enjoyed 'nothing more than showing' --them hall dressed the ditnIP or -140ing
her master's handsome house, in whieh none kt.t igneiant and at-PP:a Pec)Ple do
she hadi.uved_ so long,, that in a way she such things -our churchyard* are a4eady
considered it her Own: Sufficiently full Of little -•graies, Giie the
conducting him, through the won, hall, children Warm feet, something over. !their
she ushered him into the drawing -room, ears and geed staunch flannels- betWeen
them and. Jack Frost, and they wag* up
wxlcleredwhere tor a timehe stood perfectly bo them
was his firet introduction to t -at stmagel a•14(1'“ "tougher tliPal thet=Pc'r
reSewood, velvet, and. brocatelle, and little Slavering ones who have to pull !their
.seerned to laiin as if he had Bidder:1Y been. 'heade inte' their shoulderS" and, huddle-
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together like calves in a winter's itoreti; for
transported to faire-laiid. • .
(Td be eotitinueot.. -
jects
acri-
1011E1,
give
lack of eensible clothes. It t is a fin* that
. children (iften- suffer for 'Want of pletsant
- •• -: - - • Healthfulness:Of litilk. • ti
and improvingamusemeritsk
PANtv lef A
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WeirElbre-Striiggleil And Aganielint iiheieks, If any one wishes to grovr fleshy, tapint
". • ot eten, Women and. Children. -While of milk taken on. retiring et -I -night willlsoon
• `;1 -3 -)Ing to iffecape.. • ' • • cover the scrawniest- bones.Althoualh we
06 Boxing Night, Monday,. December 8" a g°°d- m'anY l'eshY Per °n8 11°W '8Y8'
26t11, 'a- terrible. disaster took plane ill a there are a great many lea andlankihnes,
..,.haiaar was being- held in the Methodist : who sigh for the fashion ble measure of
N4uld be Vastly
NeW connexion -Chapel' at . Cawborne-, a PhgePneee,. and who
improved in health and appearaace ould
building Of special interest in the history
their figures be : rounded with gaol -did
of Cornish Methodism. The upper:: room . . ,
was crowded, - and there was „ a large flesh.. Nothing is more coveted by aithin
assembled° likewise in the basement`
- so raise the ire and provoke the seen al of
. Th woman than a bill figure end nothibl will
. idoinent before - the ' disaster there WAR • . ,.
tradk - the " dipper.lanilcl" as the donsdonsuess of
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heard sena resenibling the loud In. a case of liever
. Of a ' whip. • Immediately on that, and -PlumPne49 in: a ri-'ral•
-,and surainer-comtllaints Milk is now hiven
' witli no further warning, the beams in the
centre, of the upper room gal:re...way and, with excellent results:" The idea thatimilk
'dragged with them most of the otherieame is feverish has expledel, and it is nov,4 _the
. physicians- -.1great reliance- in bringing
at the same time precipitating the vast
through typhoid., patients -or :those in too
naajerity Of those., present- into the reora-
low a state to be. nourished by _solid food.
below; where - many of their friends had.
_It is 'a mistake toiscrilnp the milk pitlilier.
gathered. It will be readily under.
Take moremilk and. buy:less inear.-"-T.00k
stood that . there- was an immediate
and. fearful panic: . It thiAtened. in. fact, -to your rallktaan'; 'hay° 14rge-sized, rell-
to eatise even more persenarinjuries than -filled. milk-pitehette.:. on the -table each Weal
and you -wiw:-have -seundiflesh and save
- the actual . breakdown; Each_ victim -
doctors-, bills• ._
neturellY* essayed to distance the other in
-miderworing to effect : an exit,- for en were ; How 1":e: to BE" fill Ihigh"
consirmed with the apprehertsiOn that their I onceltneW a. --Idling -Mother : wh
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qufevi age_of-Rousklenela;-in:
cestershile;-:Englandthes-been the 800
an extraordint4--__:miracle.41Ay, which
lay-tW-er-PassioriPlayilef-Oher Amine
-The-inTeiestinthe play grew daily, an
reproduction was witnessed by a 1
-numbefet-peoPle, most of whint had CO
-00nBideTable_AiStableEl.. style
had boon made to imitate as
as possible- the.ireatc:"-PassiOn
suitable scenery and -gorgeous _fir
having been obtained atgreat
School of Nantes, and no objection was -Pert°rMenee consisted: �f a seriesof
leaux yivants representing varioati-,-.0
raised . on the part of the Pupils. Mae —
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among them had a dight tendency. to Mal-
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fifty staking part
in. the - peri
formation, which has been to some extent tft'the wereex
heir-agei_rimging. frOnl--4_ Ye*
rectified, -_since the 'introduction .6f- this 1111°
82-yeararthe teeter tanig-a leading ch.,
reform in the -attitude of seWing. Evidently tame to time. An explanation
the remedy to a great evil issimple and ter -frmn
_ of theTauceeisive_t_ableaux.,andT---
practical, and 'should he .raade thee -Wed
of more extensive experiments." taons of musac ere played during
_ Messi
- • veered- Hints.
Lemon juice and glycerine. remove freckles, ' -
Lemon juice and glycerine will cleattie the
ae
1 t t Parisian-
and soften the hands. --•
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et-1,angeW_aya_to-saaartrrYMi"-ge-tohr0e--,BhSa-'anie-.-,
Lunar oaustio, carefully. applied, s� SS not hens-are--exPen • • itial. apph
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to ton& the skin will destroy warts.-:- Whleh-oulftilike cOnspicdotis---the-fac
To: obviateoffensive perspiration, wash
with soap and diluted- spirits of . ammonia, -weakness. Pierce's "Fa
knee of ripe tomatoes _will remove Prescriftion-"7-1:3sold under a p0
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thestain•of walnuts _from the halide with- crisapreannattede.-wil'Aine
d as directed, art o
out injury be the sidn: * -?• - • •
If you are:buying carpet's for dUrebility. diseaseepeculiarteictin-
choose small figures. - -
marble.; • • . _
Benzine and • een-'1E" "°1" • • Jig.relexariediChilleiEd-zux*eleVasei1411--wpeetit
osn-ath
Will dean . z
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To clean• a brown. poreelSin kettle beil• days afterVFardizowthe.-a9th_---Oept-e
peeled potatoes in it. The porcelain, *ill The trialef ----Giyean_ ino-ilite--1-4,
be rendered as white as when riew. ' 11.45veniheruer-eight-weleksatWA,_e
If . your fiat-irthis are rough, •rub them tot': tatt.h-Faw012d-tahkei-_v34e
With fine -salt and itwill make theintithOoth. -
aCthasator.r.oil, is in eicelleat -eliiiig- to soften _the trials--tie_e_e_w_fine,__
le four-days-feom_the_dire h ---___Ing
damp or daY_,
To ascertain whether a:- bed. ini
not, after the bed is- warmed, pat a Wain-- =-Weeks-andlwo-days-after-Gen.--Garli
globe in between the sheets, and if the bed de_a_411.7__that7GUitead7wari-'-fai-aigiiiltY.--
is_darap; 9, few drops of wet Will:,;aPpearn ___--- ".----------women_ Riad_ plutict i -T:;-, '
the inside of the glass. _ - -.- -,
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A strong solution -of Catholic .,aoilli- and The Scientific Titnis: of-"New--.--Xerk
water, poured Into holes, kills all the :ants that of the one hundred' and-t-,,sitty-1
it touches, and the survivors im-ifiedieW an -idler reported inNewYork citYin-
take themselves Off, : ,- . . pal), thirty-four were of women.
Linen garments which have become Times holds that the relative,sinidllui
yellow from tithe may be whitened by. of -- suicides. 9.111QUg: *Onlen ProVen-,_
being bOile&iii a lather - made efliiiilli -tied; Uinta; -First, that -money troubleti'ard
pure white -soap, £ of -the latter -to a chief-----Canseit-seWdestructionand
gellon of .the ' former. After .the ;boiling ,thidly, that stronger --and mere E1UB, t
prociess the linen-shduldhe twice _rinsed,. a religious faith Of women than of me ,
had mae-a---.: - ., - ' -------„-- ''-- --r-' - •
little blue being added tell -hi -I -last --water their : greater resignation, - fortitude'
--Petient. endurance under.' differing l
. lives were in jeopardy, and that the longer been reared in luxury and was lacking in _Orange PreservesPareiarukinatter one adv 't .
ersi y.
they reinained on the premises the greater practical' knowledge. One day she un cr- peek of large :sweet-0,pp 99 of _a -kind -that
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was -Ole danger. Men of advanced years too o- give 1
and Yonne muscular fellows alike- Struggled foot -tub. The -lady's mother,- Who ilven
, with all their -power to free themselves. with her, passing through the roan, di ped
t
'Women, Who were certainly in theprepay her finger in the water, and. told. .h_er :
derance, shrieked. and sent: up the. most, daughterit_was too cold for the little one,
distreesing cries for aid; and even more and that she would have to warm it. , In -
heartrending. Were the incessant Berearna stead of adding a little warm wate she
of the- ohildren. For - a time. the; 00121UBiOn pieced the.-.batlitub, With the baby in I , on
-. was bewildering to the calmer/it: Soon some a small . gas 'stove; and . kited, for further
.0ilet possibly through terror, shunted that developmentev Thedevelopments came as
the gas was escaping, lin& the_ ei_ citem_ _ent koon-_ aSzthe_hottom-of-thef tub. began to get
' • bath - 11
will stew sott. and-dallteep their shepee
dice four oranges and take out the eeed-r4E
put' a layer of the apples le a stew-kettle,
close". together,thenaJayer, of the
oranges, then another layerof pp1es and
'oranges alternately till all are-int-thakeitte4
melt four pound's Of white iiitgi-te and Pour
over them; ;over dose and oeok slowly
until done :dip Mit carefully, and it- will
Washington.- pie. which -la -so Popular just'
taste like all orange. •• .
-was intensified, for it was felt that ..an _extra WaT111. The offspring gave one ye , now, alayer cake. -and is made
•_explosion might soon have to be added ta
the catastrophe. It was known that the
gas pipes -and standards had been coin-
pletely torn asunder with the flOoring., In-
- an; opportune motirent,-hOweVer, some one
had the presence of m-ind to turn Off the
gee at the meter, and when .thiS was
announced to the suffeteri3 it tended ma.
terially to modify the alarm. With -.all
:possible expedition -candles were fetched,
'-' and with the aid of their' light Several
persons addressed themselves to the task
: Of removing the- injured. This did not
occupy them long,, for there were not many:
who- were so rierionsly hurt. but, that they
could get. away; without help. • No lives
Were lost, though Iitaily personnweraseri-
eusly injured.
and when ,the fond. mother,„ grandth her,
and two:servants riislied to therescue, here
:was more "stewed baby and -hot wate i. and
gun stove lying around that room -than you.
could- shake ii stick att. ' Ia. the , future
grandmother will look after the child -while.
Schools and teithers.
A recently deceased, friend- of Albert
College has 'left between 4.3,000 and ff4,000:
. to that institution. .• •• • ,
; Not a single male student attends the
1 lectern delivered at Cambridge on the
" history and:science of education.
J. &Jamieson, MA., has been wanted.
English and Beienoe master in Perth Col-
legiate Institute at a salarY of .$700.
Mr. W. G. Wallace, M.A.; ls.t.e head
mader-ef Beamsville High•School, has left
to attend line" College, his successor being
Mr; IleaveleY,- M.A., late ef the St.
• Catharines Collegiate Institute. •
Such -is:• the scarcity of - teachers tor
°minty schools_ 'in Frontenac • that Dr.
Agnew has &eked the Minister of Educe.
tion to extend the certificates of the
eighteen third-class teachers. He reports,
that out of 140 school's in the county there
are - some 4a vacancies. Second-class
.tee.chern. cannot be secured, and few of
them anyway could pay- salaries which
- Ruch would require.
-of fonreggs; a piece -of butter the size of an
-egg-,. one citp-of -sugar, four tablespoonfuls
haking powder, and ope.cup 6.4a -a half 0.
. siftediletar,-: Bakein layers. For the fill-
ung,igrate two salt apples; and the- rind of
ne Union ;--sqUeeZe- the juice of the lemon
the mother reads 11P- - ou,; the Oates -lot -a' inwith-the -apple; and-. a Cup of sugar, one:
mother and how- to brio:tap. children. - - '.egg andalittle-Salt beat together
• .: • /11.117' 14me a ,e Poor. - let *Allot-a:Minute, Make -the -filling
:Cream is :allowed. anold andAlpeik :Were- the -deice,: so --that by the tune the
Silver spoons are - used 1to Serapc„-keittlie„ cakeis baked. the , filling- will ,be 010-04
The icrubbingbrindi is left in: the syater you-_00.Wtthe -CA0-190910 it once.- - It:
Nice, handled knives tie thrown.: inte-het giay-th011teil Or-nOt,: ••
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water. -Brooms are hey r hungup. ish-
WHAT'S SAVED I$ GAINE
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Workingmen will economize by era
in-g--Dr.-Pierce's Medicines. -His" Pie
:Purgative Pellets " and " Golden-Mq
'iseoiery,' --cleanse the blood and syg
thaa-proyenting fevers and other se_
disetises, - And. curing all screfuloinit,'
other harriers. Sold by druggists
The- _German 'universities all report
increased ettendanee for theourrentwinter
term. Halle hai3„1,380 students,an unpre-
cedentednumber,. and Gottii!gen 1,071; the
• largeetinember she hasheatinfifty years.
Strasburg, whose present lease .0f life
4;
oticallylateirfront the- close otibe_war
-Frfalativhs5tk.788-. Amlingtherse-are
o come from Alsace-Lorrame.' Three
• of nrincelykkerinan houses-. -
Australian natiVes detest the
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pt as food, and have lately
embers of a Chineseedony
ad in collecting beefferktner
ket.
cloths arethrown wheref.-.Micecan - dct:trOy
them. - Tabs and barrels are left -in the sun
to dry and -fall apart. Clothes- areleft.on
the line to whip to pieres- In -the- wind,
Pie -crust isleft to sour instead of making
a few texts -for tea. Dried finitis not -taken .
care of in. - season and becomes - w rin-y.
Yegetables•are thrown laWay that ould-
make a goocl_diener. :The cork is lefti out
of the syrup mg and the flies ' talc/apes-- _
session I Bite of. meet:hire thrown Way .
-that would make eieellent hash for break;
fast. • Coffee, tea end spices ' are - lilt to
stand cipenand lose. -their kitrezigth. _r Pork
spoils for the wentof- s t and -heotnie. the
brine wantaSeardink 'T. _ _,,_ _
• - ' .. EresIth Min _ Illtip74t.,
_Don't sleep in a draught_.-_-' - .
Don't gel( to bed with cold feet.: _.
:Dont stand over- hot-air regiaters.
- Don't eat what you do not need- j st to
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. Don't-sleep-with:insecure :_false te th in
your month. ' ' - - ` . . -
1:10ret•start;the day'skworkWitheat a good_
breakfast. , • ...4 . .. . r
Don't sleehi a roorawithout Ventilation
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ef some kind. - • - _
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Don't stuff a cold les , you be next liged
to starve a fever. - " -
Don't try to get along ,withoitt atinel
underclothing in winter'. - .
Don't try to getalongwitliless-tha eight
or tine hours' -sleep. ' • - -
Don't use your "zoioe for loud t'ipetilcing
or singing when hoarse.. . ,
- . Don't deep in the Bathe undergartneOta
_yciu wes;r daring the day,. -
- Don't-toait. your feet by the fife but try
eunlighterfrioddrinsUide • _
• DOn'ttry to keep nPlon coffee -: and ,- skid -
holies Whereyou ough tege to bed.
Si
. Don't 'eat- snow to 'quench thirst e it
brings on inflanernatio of thethrint. .
• Don't- :strain your „.• ' yes-- by reeding Or
working with insufdoie t or flickeringlight.
-Don't use the eyes._ for reading or fine
- I
- Dr.rWit0-11Z-OCeritrit •
In-BondlitraetChurch, Toronto; Sunday
- _ - _
night -prior- --te-pretiching, Wild
gave hif3 accustomed ." antitvers to -corres'
.pondetits." " Cana.dian " asked: if the
majcirity of the...people- of England will he
Satisfied withthe Prince-ef Wider/. as their
king. _ have .tobe WhethertheY
want to or net::: He nlii4t reign according
-te prOpheeYts:f.::' _
"4 Iu Canada -to -remain -fete:Yet under the
control of England? and is there -any rea-
son Why we. should not free- .ourselves as
the Stitteedid?".:,-Wiesse net don trolled_ by
England, we are simplYenneryised 4 little..
. - - . -
-We. have. -mere,freedinn- now :than . vie.
Would have -under OureWil rule. -,My idea
is that Canada_Will. yet berepresented in a.
federal_parlianientef.... at.: the coleniee; and
we will take pa;rtin-1-..the,general legialation
Sir Alex , Galt be the John th -
Baptist -the first -representative sent- from
:Canada,: So I believe:that " Universal
parliament will be held, at Jerusalem yet,,
and that -.:froni- the improved- Moder/ : of
travel it easily readied ,frem all
of the •
a;th- :Winnipeg Times: Rev.
Flett, Of theOkateseraission,--Whe ari
here a day or two tigo-with :Mrs. Fitt
Mies E. Bose, drove the whole; way,
-times:. of over, 200 mules, in a ° bob s1
having :accomplishe& the jOierney
:travelling days. This is considered po
geed travelling, in -1 what some
-people- Wonld term 'a, hyperborean elith
The 'weather was -splendid. '
- Of -Bishop'e '.0
Faculty -of Medicine, SiLy.s of-Dr.Whe.
Compeamd of • Phosphates
Cd.is.aya ! "It is really a Very elegan
besaititalprepteratiOn • and • is taken
_eatielay the most fastidious . palate.
What is of mere importance . is that i
r�linble medicine, and is useful
nuntber of .Cases.. .We have employ
tolerably extensitely :daring the peat
and have eveey.reason to be satisfied
-the-results. it produced. We, their
have no °hesitation Whatever in tenein
ing .
A,,New Dreeereet..--7-A London
: (Rev: Df. PrOildr00; ofPark AMMO
-byterien Church), now takes thiff-f
national -Sabbath School lessen -oath
jeot of his Morning discenrece- .The, il
a pod" One. and Worthy of imitati
Other clergymen. ; It net onlybrit
subject vividly_,behere- the minds
Sahbatle-School teachers ea SinidaY •
ing, but stimulates parents -to do
with -their -children. on the,subjeet th
engage their .attentionie the afterno
s
6
• Eve! iractis4
_ . . .
• .gennie, my nweethearti am- going te•
give you 4 auk/no/4 Ting, to .show my love • .
for you; and cautee your proud . father :t�: -
relent," said he, and he ,pressed her hand -
with: fond ardor. She • gazed -
-tenderly into Ins- eyes, and a world of• .
delightVent -from h-er. own lutitrone-
end She. said- : "Oh, --do, you are.Such .a.
darling,- and lam pare father will consene,",
and she. leaned her cheekagainst hiten!,anct
let herr:trieglete go -all :over- hia "shoaldeee.:
" Butt,:sWeety, do you ktioie what. I: have. -
6 got to do order ecconiplisly this job- ?
must glee- ap. :cards, and rimoking, and:
-gum, and it will:be ,very -hard:"- And she
wiggled up ,a littlecleier, and whispered
" Oh; Charles, you -you are Se ppd.". And:
there they eat, and satuntil -the Wee erne':
hours had been creeping . idnie time.
4ud. so. they :sat there . every night until -
she got the ting, and then she jllted
ifaieltey4
- • -
: - - _ Hobeewa_choice.,
The origin of the - expres-sion..." Hobeen's" -
•clioice 18 thus .given in Addison's Specta-
tar: "-Tobias Hobson was the .first man in.
England thatlet Out hackney horses. When
a man zame for alierse,.he Was led into _ a
stable where there was a great choice,- but
'he obliged laim.16 Jake the horse which z.
atoodnext to the stable door; So that every
on-sOiner was alike well. served according -
-to his Chance, from whence . it became
wlitin What Ought to be year 'elec-- .
tion -was foroed Upon yckU- to say .Hobson'a
.then hiring llobson's
2.horses- if the.3-had the knowledge might
haVe-- itnproyed on . the . worst. of-
.
Habson"eChoice“ Pr. POWs Sturgeon Oa
Liniment so t efficacious a remedy.for -
many of the horse ailments,sucfi as _harness:
galls, stiff knees or tendons,' sore hoofs and '
All „ilisekeeti that One applidation
would have: changed a, usedup :horeeinte a;
good- one, -so that -en -the liorse'S return to:
the stable 'even the Tediciouti Tel:lies might
have had some difficulty in:recognizing his
own .
•
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ti.
. .
' Among tb.ose, who were invited -to:con-
tribute to the fund -for relieving distipesea.
ladies in -Ireland -was the Duct:lest:of- Marl-
borough. She senta &wide -ite-responge
and with -it te letter: ' _-__Thongh the cheque
was small the letter , was long. --:----She•
replestedthat the lletter be Published; but
this for some reason the cemmittce dedmed •
to- do. Her Grace then asked them te
return -the dieqUe. The_ohe-qtle-yres -peckb-
-ahlyreturnek _ „-
_ MatyPratt,_ofrWatertown,_Aliiis.,--`Who
died • recently, bequeathed 1321?,0-90--,-to_-the
•Matisichusetts General- Hospital. -Sally
Blood, -a nonogenarian spinster_Of clenceed,-,
Mass.,- who .passed -tiway_a_feW •ddY-8-- ago,
left the • bullr"ef- her estate -to the town of.
Concord to help pay itefdebt. -
' One of John q. Calhoun's grandsons said s
at Atlanta recently "" If .niy grandfather
and • hie associates had 'known - as reach
about the negro as Itnow, and could have
had the same faith iniain capacity_ for prO=
gress.which I have attained frommy own
experience, there would. have been neither
_slavery nor
4" -
The lowest perbentage illiteeacyna the)
Union isfoundin Nebraska, and the great.,
est in South Carolina. -
- How te VARr 3[0A/1; HoPT.-1:- B11011111
fancy that there is -a.geod, deal more of •
domestic poisoning than -comes but: There . -
is a strong' temptatiOn to a wife, who id
married to somehusband With Whom she,
cannot get on to administer to hum a little -
dose which will Out thematriroonialknet: ,
The only Way to Meet this state of things
to I adopt the ,./iindeci skateini and to -
insist upon every wife birthing hereelf.on
'the death of herhusband1 ar, then, :
from. poisoning :hitn, she Would watc like .
a guardian angel. oVOT his feod:-.L
Truth. - -
Why take :pinta of nauseous fluids
shape of bitters, or an a remedy for heed-.
-whoa/id. liver complaint,..when a few doses
of Pr. Wilson's -Anti -bilious -Pills will oure
you at wice. _
An Englishmen Who hadrecently-visited
the States istonighed. his London friends
-when in a speech he told-then:I that he had'
been a Presbyterian church which cost
$750,006. - The one he referred to was the
stately - structure on- Fifth avenue New
York; where the multitudes throng,io hear
the Rev. Dr; Hall; There' are no 11114
y the deodorized hair reneViarand•--
e .car-osetalsyetP. re. s_bY,t. erian_chure.hes_ .
ngla
a as bemitiful as Ilouri's, use Cartaiine,_
have gnat -long hair. Ladies, if. you would
iQue-rious that the Chineee men should
have your hair as long as the Chinese and
e - Of English butchers Ails said_that they
'are, as a rule, -notoriously Conservative,
while "bakers are Liberal to -a man."
'Rev. Dr. Manning, the veteran paj f
the famous Old South lChUrch of Bate
has been treated by his - congregati
every faithful old pastor might to be. . ey
have voted to give Jahn tor the rest ails
life an annual pension of $4 worlf Gi o
work. -
M. Label:ashore says that he kn-
book More -fascinating for a boy th
late Harrison .Ai,nsviortla's TO
London." •
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Over ten thousand boxes OfBri
ditin Vegetable Life Pilleare sold an
in- the Dominion of Canada, Which-,
beet. .prootof the estintation in whie
are held by public as a faMily
The • introductkiii- of- electtricit
-Medicine isJcieeteingthew-iselltads
-World telecile-atedi."- 'The dem
Eleotric Oil is -truly wen&
• .
Entiox's Bellevue ABSORBENT B
-Mere fer. -suffering humanity .thatt
ben deand are not dangerous.
Stimulating and reouperatingquali
truly wonderful.;
31ACIVIS. 111411.1GalITAC MEJPICINE.
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1 - TRADE MARK. t AFTER.) -
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4g.
It is a_taire„.prampt.. and:Effectual remedy f6r ' •
Nervousness; ni ALLitit Eitagee;Weak. Mettiory.
LOSS of Brain Power,itexiial Prostration:
Sweati,.8periontorrhi;ea, Seniinal
Weakness an&. --
General Loss Of BOwer. It - repair's' Ilervotze
Weide, Rejuvenates the Jaded hitellect, Strength.
wig the -Enfeebled :Brain and Restore Sur "Sur •
lorieint-IVOne_ and Vigor- BAlaansted
Cieneratiire- orettne.'-'The . experience thou.
Sande proves it an -1-0111119.bie Remedy., The
.mOdieine is loses* to the-,:tatite; and each box -
contains a' °lent tortwo. weeks' -medication
_encliethe_eheapest endpeSt„ - • -.7
Bull particu1ars:41f our'liarnpliletr-"Whith."ww:
-Sergi% to niall-lree toany-addrese.,, _
.1Enek's _f/Irignetic Aledichieie sold- bi--
draggietis.t.-50 ctiL per box, c_Or 10-hOles for
or will be mailed free of postage on receipt°
themopey, liyaddreesing •
. .
. teadeit Magnetic I?Iediclfle
- - . Whideor, Oht, can -Ad ,
.11oldbt.S.11 dreg:gate everywhere. • - - '