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:roon nierneoe.
The g"am"e "sed
somewhere between fifty endear; . Durr
tired yearn, and ix conuuon our
rotate in ruost "veil regulated family".
Next to a healthy mother in lest.
Alooter 8*nrart,---Diferent °Dmitri**
have different method" of dealing with
their young. ¶ be Greenland brby ir.,,
dressed ist fare and carried in A sortof
040 in the bank of ttg trtotlter'e diet
ben elle ie very' "'buys mod does not
want to 'be bothered with Irina, elle digs
they l*aYe more bttainess on hood '" hole iia' the anew and Over"t'iune&
titan any other party ata the hence- up bot hiss vee, and leaves him, Brea°
Tl*ey are the etsutderd kittiiarity on atgsin, The Ilintioobaby hang" iu• ►j
h ld midi elle is rsetly to take care.ofhitui.
lel leading tuptieks, and what they
dilO`t know about thingsthitt haepened
sixty-five years ago, or what will hap-
pen for the n. xt time years to Grime,
ix a damage for evorybodyto lino.
GGrentipes are not e.,tirly useless,
they are bandy to now babies, and feed
pigs*,and are very Kmart at needing a
fart,kenbroom nandle or putting up the
clothes line o*) washing days.
I have seen grs,s=dpa.r that churn
good, lint I kousider it a mighty mean
**io r to set an old man over eighty
,years to churntrigrbutter.
am a grendpst, myttelf, ha& I won't
for no concern, not if under. knock the nuderpinrt ugr frees below
myself. wUlthe harmless edeetrian ars the mother'
m willing to rook the baby while p
calmly propels the vehicle endgame in
rue shop %endows wt the latest erring
bonnets.
basket from the roof, end is taught to
awoke long before he kerns to watlk,
Among the Western Indians, the poor
little tote are tied fest to a board) and
have their heath flattened by mentor of
another board fastened down ,over their
forelteeds. Iu Lima the little fellow
lies sit dray to it hammet?k ewui g from
a tree top, like the baby in the nursery
eon:g. In 1-"eraia he i,s dressed in the
moat costly silks anal jewels, And hie
bead' is neper uncovered, day ar night ;
white iu Yucatan a pair of a*dale and
s, straw hitt are thought to be all the
aloft ing be needs, and in Detroit they,.
tix the Way in nine little n triage and
ronin folks are biting soap, Irmo red
dy to tut rage to work into tog carpet*"
they ken keep nue hunting han's eggs,
or picking green kurrants; or, will
even dip kandles or kale *holes for wits
but I won't enure.
I hay exon ited myself an the sub.
ject, "eel will beta jeckuife drat Joel)
I3ilhng a won't churn.
Grandpas ere peer help briugiug up
children ; they are full of precept and
iis►ttchiasn, but theyouug ones ell see=
to understood that grandpa minds'
them i Neap more than they do hint.
now Tl#e frontal* "stent"
Christ that ever tweed His disciples
divine instruction", oea"ed not at :the
last, even untothe very "natant of lit
depertute from them, to do the sante
Hie showing them whet they ehould
do et this departure from then), where
they should abide, in trbat manner, iu
whet place, His blessing them, Hist'
gathering theme together with o*act
cord ; all which might Jerre.' sruelr ltd
impression of itim in their minds what;
He Rita gone from them, as he aright
ty His precepts and lively example be
stili conversant amongst them. And
where doth Christ letire His disciplee
but upon Mount Olivet, where be lisp
often prayed with them Mut they wttL
lli,t, ? front tbeuce Christ ascended..
When we have done our devotion" An
the world, and done with the world,
whenwe bare blessed our brethren by
holy action*'. asaeiubled in one aocorit
in prayer, given them good examples,
by good inetruetioue taught Uieu3 what
to do, let our last devotion and prayers
aeeend unto God, or (if prayers cannot
be mentioned in words) the lifting up
of our hands may mace, or if that
fell,serpent aortle, let our hearts be on
high, our devotion and prayer is the
mountain from witioit we ascend, end
let it not seem wearisome to abide
long on thur,mountaiu, but let,rss rstiee
oar rinds and our heerte and our
hands auto Leaven, and let us ascend
with our Lord asaeuding. Let us fol.
low the Lord whithorsoevat He tooth.
let un follow Him suffering, by morti-
fying our flesh ; tet us fo:tow Him rite
ing, by newness of life ; but, most joy-
fully of all, let us follow Him ascending
by setting oar affections on heavenly
things, or things above.
»e.7cribing an election for sellout
trustees in. Deaver. Cot., on the 17th
of .last month, the Niers of that city
imp ;—Threo hundred and twenty-
three votes were cast by women, and
some laughable incidents oocurred
daring the day. The )"tarried ladies
almost invariably gave their hneband's
init,isl", autl one of thorn wanted to
veto fur her husband, " N110 couldn't
come," she -soul. Several ladies in
giving their sautes kidded very earnest•
ly that they didn't want thein to" go
into the papers." Outy one vote was
ehallenged—that ',of ti young miss of
eighteen, who knew she rats old en-
on.h to marry and thought rlte Was
old enough ugh to vote.
nerAx Et.nrnain 's Tehran -Cuvier tells
ass an elepbaut's truck is compust4ti.: of
40,000 or more, small muscles, in.
tt'rlsced itt all directions, the contrac-
tion and relaxation of which enable the
animal to shorten or lengthen his trunk,
and render it so flexible. It is perfor.
ated through its entire length by a
double tube, through which the animal
breathes and drinks. At the end of the
trunk is a little finger-like appenditgo
which server to pick' up email objects,
and klso nets as a feeder, Witii this
wonderful instrument, as with a hand,
the elephant can pick up a needle or
tear up a tree, twist the herbage from
the breund,or strip the young branclies
or leaves from the tree& upon which ho
feeds.
WoxAV`a Hg*DGEAII.—Joseph Addi-
son rays of Woman's headgear :—"I
would desire the, fair sox to consider
how impossible 4itfor them to add 'ig up your bar, cease the sale of in•
al to toxicating liquor, I will reduce the
iia• rent $1,500." The lessee at once
tiful accepted the liberal offer of Mr. 'Van -
at ata- derbelt. This act of the president of
the great line of travel and traffic is
evidiato of the faith Lo has in sober
con+4uctors and engineers, land that he
disposed not to put temptation in
way. This is a contribution by
ander,1tnit :'of" I,s3'00 dollars a
the c se:of -sobriety.
REDUCING HIS ache.—Iu passing ov-
er the New York Central and Hudson
River railroad a few days ago, a cor-
respondent learned this fact, creditable'
in the highest degree to Mr. William
H. Vanderbelt, president of the com-
pany. At ono of the eating -houses
owned by the company the :essee war
paying $6,000 a year rent. Mr Vau-
derbelt said to him : If you will
anything that can be ornatne
what is already the masterpie
tore. Tho bread has tilts most-'t
appearance, as well as the l'ig
tion in the human figure. ture has
laid out all her art in AWN tying the
face ; she has tonehedAit'with her v
million, planted in it 4 double ro
ivory, made it the soot of • stri'
blushes, lighed it up :and . enilven
with the brightness of the eyes, bun
is ' on each side' wit durious organs o
sense, given it eie4tuid graces that calf'
not be described, acid surrounded it
with Mich a flowing shade of hair as
.ep t,it all its heanty in the most >r'.gre&-
able light. In ssfiur-t,slie seers to have
-*designed the head as the cupola to the
most glorious of her works, and when
we load it with such; a pile of super-
uutuerAry ornaments,-,; we destroy•, the
symmetry of the human figure, and
foolishly contrives to call off the -eye
from great and real beauties to childish
gewga.R r, ribbons andbone lace.
POTATO BUGS—LINE WATER. --Jame'
A. Briggs, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes as
`follows : —I am not':a farmer,; but I ant
interested in good potatoes is well as
-haviug the labor of the •agriculturist
productive: ' Bow'to'getrid of that peat
of the farmer, potato bugs, has bother,
el many' people. L tatjeummer I wast
'1/1 Essex County, N.1. and 1 saw' a
.fi rmer•in his field •killing,pottto bugs!
I asked hini if he had Wer tried li'nitj.
al them. Ile replied no. I Rout out
into the field, picked up..arme of the;
bugs, brought them to the tou8o ssicl
put some lime on them.. It killed the
sale °nee hut not the full grown bugs
I' then took some water, slacked the.
time, and put it on "the big bugs," and;
they' were soon dead, Strong 'lime
water will kill potatfr'bug"I: The ex-
pensailut is cheaply and easily tried.
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,�]V '.t E i3A'1'rL ANI) RETAIL'
Dealer in Lumber
SHINGLE S, LATHAND CEDAR POSTS. FLOQR-
ING AND SIDING—DRESSED AND UN
An extensive Stoot•nn hand. The Lumber,/or
Quality or price, ea_ beat. Agood assort.
caent always ou band, cheap.... a;•pl.
Ward East aide Main Street, between. Gidiv and
Victoria Streets.
419-tvi
PoaTABLE $A.W IiftL%$.
20 AND 25
$0..1S•LS' POWER,,
An�O;a�as .'.
The Wat rous>l a Win
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B1tA.NTFOI1.D,' t)NT.
gtato whets you. saw this Adr'tisemeof.
Bating. and
ill Furfishillli°'s,
'GExl:ntLr.T. A44rMti.{ri.
Waferous Engine Works
BRANTFORD, 01
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,.',1.4 you want a well assorted, stook of Dry Goods,
i Call at J. CLAB
if you want ohoioe patterns in Prints (good rattle),
Try J. l?, CfetitlrE'
Gentlemen, if you want good. Ready -""rade clothing, or o
made to order, in first-class style,
Give J' P. 0
In purhoasing Graoeries, Crockery and Wall Pap
r Lon►'t forget J.
Select your stook of Boots & Shoes
Fp:4A J.
�B, No Bankrupt stook or shelf -worn goods
; ` ';'tk, :,- Found at J. 4,
Liberuut for cash given
Bring your Butter and Eggs
be paid
nt J. tt,ABKE
the highet price
by J. k. .LABKE,
Wear side Min etreet, Exeter.
NEW. GROCER
TORE
Hooper & Bissett
NEW EiITUTS
MITRE SYRUPS —GOOD SUGAR ,
FISH ---ALL KINDS
izo4t*Y9ryttattu46 els
FREBR, '1 &9
General
'LOUR,
Grocery
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ONE DOOR 801:1T11 OR MSIISBBS 5 ILITI T.iI. PEOELBD'S
Farm Produce taken in exchange
Hooper ec Bissett
ROOPER,
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GODEIRICH F UND &' '.
Founders, Engineers and Machinists.
atANurAcrtmm88 OP
ENGINES ND BOILERS, FLOURING, GRIST AND SW illitL3,
STAVE AND HEADING MACHINERY,
Middling Purifiers of unproved kinds.
Agrihultural. implements.
000K,iNG, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES,
Potash Kettles, School seats, &o.
Iron. and Bras en.stin.ds to Order.
For sale cheap—Second hand Boilers and Engiree Sta and ve.
Shingle, and Heading Maeuinery,
Repairs on Boilers, Engiues, Mills, &c., promptly attended to.
GODERICE FUNDER Y and MANUFACTURING Co.
GODERIUH, Ont.
GEEENWAY & Z WISER
Have reduced price of Goods
and are selling cheaper than ever.
all at
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