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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-4-8, Page 6sa HEALTHY' WOMEN. A. writer, in urging the!uecessity for more attention. to physictt,lcttlture,uotee as a favorable sign, the fact that "the pale and ° intereetiug type of female beauty ie fust losing its popularity, and that uieu of pobitiou and influence are 'locfaring fur the healthy stauderd of womanly heal)ty, ouch as was ever rec.' oguized by fxreeoe and Rome, Trait; rs certaitily au important and happy change in, public taste, andaleeacly the efiecte of it are to be detected in au itn. proved .cortditiuu of; feminine health, for it can hardly be denied tont ou au Average the women of to -day are physi tally superior to what they were a few years ago, whoa tight -lacing and sim. ilar destroy iug customs prevailed. Yeuug women take more exercise thou they formerly did. They tide and alk more, and are more in open air.. Tuey have not the int:ano dread of the bun's Lays as they Duce had. But there is niluuh room for improvement yet, Many deices are still presided over by ievalid wives and mothers, who furnish a cuustant speotat;lo of sadness and misery to their families and friends,and arc a subjtet of unlimited expense to. their lul,bauds. In Snell homes the !;neatest bieseiupa that could be wished for would be thio health of the mistress resturcd ; but too often it is the one blessing that never conies. Atuerioan homes, more titan any! ether, perhaps in tLe,werld,aro sadden - ea by sickly women. If this shad be so no louger, is will be a great blessiug t,) the nation. And the remedy. is sim- ple. American men are as strong and healthy as men of other nations ;. there is no good reason why ;American wo- men sliouLi net be. All.that is needed is proper attention to dress, and exer- cise. Let women dress, as men de, THE TIMES .:m+tpnau•••••••nza 4 aae.nwt�,rau.kavms x...acwevr.non site W+�w ire Mint--Wltptttl ma leg like a boom derrick.,' 'I know liiui,' saki the passenger with the sandy goatee, 'he's a raging tornado of wrath when Ae'e waked up.'.• 'Bei man,' said the fat passenger ,. "1 don't want no.husiaess with lam.! The mita from Beath Aotou looked at the valise with'glaueesofconcern and apprehensinn, and then turned ou nue somewhat indignantly, 'Gaul duan ye,' he sai1.with a R•ube clued eniille,wtitle he took out his baud- kerchief and began repairs on the v+t: Ilse, 'Gaol durn yo, why. didu't ye tell ane this seat was oeoupled 2' Not poesetisiug the physical powers of the Harvard chap,. I meekly said, 'Because he didu't ask me.' He only said if I did not take away that valise he would put his foot on it,.aud I told him I didn't oare, and t didn't. Re , growled and whirled alternately, while be turned every handkerchief he could find in his pockets cleansing and polishiug that valise, and every time the oar door opened he started a ervous- ly and looked up to 8913 if the 'Kicker' was corning in. By•aud by, when the valise wits t e4tored to it °•primitive neat• uses, the fat passenger laughed, a ohnekliug, smothered kind of a laugh. I bent over Bey tablet and scribbled away like mad. The passenger with the saur'y goatee said, '0 dear, 0 dear.' Tue t til thin passenger tvhietled a bar from 'The babies ou aur block,' a'id the sad passougor;;lookecl out of the window and sighed as though his heart at r tR would breat;.` toy �5�, The man from Souwh Acton glared ' t ! Ur' , ft, around the oar and a light dawned in his face. 'By gel,' he said, 'yon ft:tlo'e her bean lying to eche, and I know it.' And then a genial howi went up all along, the line, reaching the climax as the wan from South Acton g•'ve a sav- age kick at cry innocent valise, and slammed the door after hint like a fit of wooden prefauity as he got of the cars at Waltham. Morel.—This would be a sad,dreary, desolate world if there wasn't any fun in it. E E 3 R TIME 'tel CRIIMINAL STATISTICS. so their bodies shall nut be squeezed' and pressed together, bat have free room for motion, and let them go out into the air and sunshine, as men do, and exordia their bodies, and the race of American women will not become extinw, as it is expected toll. On the i contrary it will be unproved, built up I The Minister of Agriculture has pub- lished hu the appendix to Itis report for 1879, the criminal statistics for 1876, 1877; and 1878. We append the re- cruit by comities, the number in each column giving the number of etiwivals fit eai h Sean :— CoUnteres. 1870 and 1'eantiliad and the time will short- nt 259 I1' come when the Realty mac will not j Bruce .........149 have to hunt the country over to find a ; Carleton ... ... 1041 healthy wife. We are on the right track; Elgin .. 508 now ; all that is needed to go ahead ; • Eses ..........685 and the results will Soon be manifest. `1 ro.iteuac... ... 780 Women will die to be iia fashion ; there Grey 3.11 fore let the fashion of female beauty be Haldimand ... ... 158 vi'eor and strength, and all the ladies in ; Halt+ n ... ... ... 72 the land will be swingiog dumb -bells, Htstiugs --- prec:ieiug arotaery, riding on horse- tlnroi ... ... .. 609 back, and walking fora wager, but they Kent 070 well be !u style. Lamb ton .. 330 Lanark .. .. 180 BOUND TO HASr.E A SENT. tit Solite Acton a man got on the irttin, wa'ked down the aisle until he came to inc. slid then he parsed and stared at al a Ise on the Co ". 'Take away that valise,' he said,gruf. fly, 'or, I'l.t put my feet on it.' '•Put your feet on it if you alai,' I said. 'It won't hurt your feet, 1 don't reeken.' I nwn he went into the seat basin me and up went hi4 feet on the valise. Presently tlie mud and enowon his art. ice began to melt and run (leen the Rides of the valise in uely little streaks. The man from South Acton seemed to tape a savage delight an scraping his feet around hind making the havoc as great as possible. 'Ter'nble•Mee vnliae,' he presently &t �wled ; 'should think veil rather put It Rwav than have it -tromped into,' • '(rood land,' 1 said, a little teetily, 'I can't take theme of all the benanas in the car. It's all lean do to look -after lay own.' The man from South .oton shared at ave with a changing couotenence•as he half lifted his feet. 'Ye ain't going to tell me thine ain't• your valise, be ye 2' he asked, .anxious- ly. 'Of oonree it wasn't,' I Antd.; !would. 1 let anybody ruin my -valise in that rev. 'Well, then,' he wanted to know,. ;MI...Re in tuff then/ter was it "- 'Belonged to a c'nl:lenian who hail gone forward into the smoking car,' I health. ' 'And if he doen't therm) yon .when f'e' cinema out,' eaia' the fat pn.gaenlrer, cheerfully,'I'ni most awfully fetched:' The South Acton man took his. feet (Rothe valise an looked' 'at • ie rue. falls, 'Who `?' lie.aeked,• with visible nrxiety. 'college chap,' said the tall, thin pas. ganger, ';est *kicker in the Harvard football :itstw; siyt1 tit() ,1114 p9091181';; ;lax a mi Leeds & Grenville 795 Leuuox tC Addington 105 548 Middlesex ... ... 1870 Norfolk..., 312 Northumberland D ntllanl ... ... Ontario . ... .. Oxford... ... ... Peel Perth ... .. Peterborough Preselect &lwu tech Prince Edward ..., Renfrew ... Simcoa Stormont; Dpudas 2(12 16'2: 337 20G 70 96 162 304 1870 490 8'25 1'209 470 514 780 330 104 125 588 005 856 319_ 125 709 165 1103 1508 220 000 3711 292.. 194.. 520. 314, 86, 2.5 221.. Glenglirry ..,, 281•• 545; Victoria , 330. 323' t' aterino 200 213 Welland .., 651 651 'elliufton.-. ... 293 541 Wentworth 2070 2850 York .... ..,, eau., return. 5531 All kinds or printing done neatly -cheaply anti -:with di''Spatcll, Order you work where yon ciao, pt. it,c?+~tue. the•. o4epo$t,. 1878 513 3.23. 155.2 460 618 848 489 1471 711 701 ! 70a 856 485; 89. 780( 187;- 705! 2178' 2061 947 337 879 „ 180'• 706 426 ' 136i. 126 174! 605: The 4161 882 239 11Or3 799 8136 6106. Total,. .... 22'235 25002 28180 ObTE.WAY.,TO ECONOMIZE. Dlany a poor men, if -required to ac- count tor.the manner IA which he has expended his income, would find bills of his family plcysiciau for "medical services!' among the leading items. 11, seven cased out,of ten, acute diseases are .tbe result of soate neglected clu•oa.ie disease Thus, fevers invariably result froin.diseased couditious of.tbe blood and liver, and a timely us,e of alternat- ive, or blood -purifying, 4,rni1 cathartic retnediee would have avert eft t110 pros• ts'ating filmes, that often leaves the systent.,irrepe.rablyinjLred. Dr. rlcree'e Golden Mediae! discovery and Pleasant :Pli:rgative Pellets are tLts..best alterative and oatiiaitic medicines yet compound. ed.: Fail diroiEous are give,'n, for ad ministering theta, together with arta, so - curate deseriptiou af.the y.rnp Loi. de. mending their use.' They will not:oure all.human ill (as some mecliciues are ativertistd to do), but the will cure the ' diseases for whiolt they are compo• utte. ,,shit, ruc,,lnllteudull.,, Co o.r a. Specialty T1 E.,SOFE1OE htzsk.e moe lellt fareili.ti4s,Eo.• ttla•niui otitt � LLR A�)S,; POSTERS;, Ariz'', 8. RS€ ; + . Y.ON'' ANGLING, L .NG, D1:w.ttrrateN'r or .Alia hl tC El'aI7'ti1tIF S, I• :'ieneait:u 1/1taN0s, ()WAWA, ti la D,: e,, 187V 01']?l ill will btmoot roIto 1=1, V V April tt xt fur du' A it:itINO P1t'1"I-. L la(1-1fi'•, of tl u! it.11uty ing 11 a l e s 11Iro lcrt t ltha (North.`;lltue,' " \tt't.'.i:u'Hilutt do " \\rsHim coutai do Romaine du •' \tuteinturo tlo " Paaltatilahilloo. do '• C'&I'tirthc do. " 1`.,1g.,vanite tlo ' Sittl,i+'su tlo. Trout do V. M.trgnerite do. l ent.t•tt:,t da i rit.,iut (10 1 cio (11 :i.ir.le ( 'ats^: petlizt (i:.ti>. nus Cl(alettt' ).., 'Nouvelle t o I' senv.ett:l tic Ar,til•ni piton• T't':i+e), 'ittt,'t l'�lJc (:•idltl tl Shore), . do " TO!+i({t:;> I: ;ew• I'rrnswi:k).. " Natihtra,,:t " ttj'u.t do " C':itatla (10 " :fw, i:er (: ,ht:c: •;t L�Inut'l, " 5t; 1,11+'11 tai) Rent, ref tl-uri'a tuba tilted : ro Iele in a,1 vane,•, It:'ret,ttorun f t.from crt tr,rt, Lo.'t•ns t:a employ -e l,'ireieeir .LS 1: ,+crit! Coit. Ly ()„tor Mir: Cri :TI, t:.0«117 L1ti,;l,iat•t' V; .J:�1:<)tirlt'?. it ,L . t. ti t, ST. 2d U..i 'ai l,l 11x11 {'lilzti. our 1ritwri:tang (o i ttt'ttow i n full on Iration'auC ttcrtlin;,ontdail) a largegu,u,litl of ,.y era n�S -Taag7 :,.4 that: or:111 vta•t:oFcs cannot be enrpns:;c•ct in the I)omin- loll. Patti au -trout a Iist,vteteszt.lora y -plied eititesnttile kilns ca• drlivrt•d 1,3'.ca10s It cut romunuraV crates. Ord; rs routdir,tanco Promptly u.ttuntttoltu. W1:1ITS) b Sc l.:ATEll• ........_.d.....-.- ...•,,.,.S, LEGAL D. 11. CA1'1) , BARRISTER, c!i ATTORNEY At Laic, Solicitor, &c. OiLcc, I'anst}zt's Bloat: P•.seter. r DIoDI.A1 MID, l;.A., it t itttfs't'E1t,NOT 1'RV, CONVEYANCER. LUCAI' JET. 1P1;DICAL., B. IIUTG•IIINSON, DIembe.r of the College of,Physiclans atld Surgeons c,ft Ontario, tett., tic., Oflioe next door to I. C'arliuge,.. limit Street Exeter 11;1 tHFNDiiA I.—C011?NEli FOR. lite (loamy of Ilnr nt. tdto. .tir.I. Carnng'tatoro,Lxoter. W. B1t(,1VNINa M. D., C. M., j•tf m P. S, fir'ulnato Viotori :University• Office. luta. residence. `Don, aiott Lahoratoty. Exeter. C. M0011E, 1J. D. 0. Di. s Gratlnnte of Jlcf;illUtilve, City, Monti -roll :013;00 and rosidenea,Rotator, Ont. 0_d'co 1 oars— etc) 10 tr. m and 7'6° 10 u. 311 TAF:. J. A. ROLLINS, .;t11. 0.. P. S. O., Vtot pie S`. Crettitou, Ont. 0tiltte hours. rout0to10a,in.;2to5p,ni. ri LUTZ, M. D., • Office at his residence, Exeter. �)Il. I13�'ING, GRA,D11JAT1.1 (JNP- VISBSITY TrinityColiogc t1or•1.erCortege Pzivsicians aud smcoont ons., cit,'ooIiirkton. HOTELS. ! '1E NTLIAL 1-!0TET.,,. 0REDITON`. J —Win. Baker prnprietor; This Hotel be s- been newly ttu•nishod end fitted up in ars!-chase ittyle. Large nod onnvenlon t show Pot fns for Commercial Travellers; best of lige r• and cigars. stthe liar. attentive'Iiestletr cl'n•,'ygen hand !� is 21-1m, WILL EA. nAKEIl, `DBIN'flE OF WALES' MOTEL. Or.iN Cx, Swat(TS hawing purchased the above hotel, and fitted it throaght'ut,now of•• fors fir 't.tnasen000211 nodntinu totrnveloye, flood minor ante cigars lit the bar, t+oudstabling oust' attentive tiostiar ou Blind. Evory attontion paid, to gooste. (111.&X'S STECIf0 MEDICINE. Tr2ALEMARK.'TlteutodilsGtli. ltgliuuiaoil ltTRADE ft,/ f('; v,tsn 7 ut;. etii;e for Semi= ▪ nal Wen kilos ^, • Sporrntltcirncan. Impotency, antral] ))tEoasCa. that fol low a,s c, sequence of Serfa bust', at �i' !` loss of • Menlo!] y�,'z Before Takia ••,vtti•roreah �ttssi- After Ta1;i f:tado I':tiu iu tato . ilaok,Dttnnpas of vision, I'remature,otd ago, and! many other I)iseaRee that lead to Insanity or: Consumption and it Premature grave. rev Piot , paftionlnrs in our pamphlet, WIIICh wo 4asiro to aeud ffoo by moll tt' every Duo., tL• J'hc 5peoifl Dfoclheino iR soldby alt drugs Nisei 11perpnc1c tgA: oxsix,ltackn.gos Co, 55, ur tyiilhunaut byznttil on z'000ip, of,tltotnminYybyaddroenin r T°tits GI5AY ttt6f1Ig CT1+11(10., t�r'Soltiitr 7;txotorbq. all dt;eggi,ts, cud Avery. .whore tzlganada.nntr tiro 4:1111140..,auatos',y whole. , alo anti retaildxugptstdt. 1:1(:1111. N, E--mof Tho doaud onr:bosinoss have n�stN. an Beloit our removing to Tosouto, to w•bieth Iilage,,,; y1110449addrgsq,11,11,N,ItY6•a*D3RA Itt•at,tps.,,