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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-29, Page 6• Farm News . and Notes. trewberries' are raised' in Califor- ni by Chinese on shares, and it is, said that in no other way gen the crop be made profitable. .dogs that run. in an orchard picking up the . windfalls, and occasionally. good apples, never have the hog cholera, _which is another proof of the value of afruit diet. -Starch is now imide in the south of France from horse chest- nuts, which yield abut o re -sixth .of their weight in pure stare The. I luno s Agricultural Co11 ge having b en in existence three years, has fi . ally concluded that it ought to h ye a Professor of Agri c ii he fastest horses were nev e to go as fat as they 'i-nl ltthre.. r allows when , ung which is ahint to,): earning, 19 used in uunecessacy e and cook it ; that is, if to keep it on, for whe sours readily." her• coo Desirable Qualities Of% all the cles3,rable q pig, a vigorous appetit first inlpoitance. A .ho not eat is of no more mill that will not grind. undoubtedly true. th;,tt hog, will eat in peoportio provided he can digest a it, the more. profitable h The ne ct'desiiable cp1 haps, quietness ,?f dispo' blood is derived from t iesh is derived from the al force is derived fro enation of flesh. ! The n- ore of ° this notiJns, the upon the fobs will to sustain. d tie more Formed and formed again the tougher And less palatable it becomes. The quality, quietnes tion, combined with a s of useless parts, or off - the aim of all modern br importance Will readily 1 if we assume that 75 pet` food is ordinarily consul port 'the vital function the slight additional de an one-sixth more is requi ed 1 offal parts and unnecess try Such a coarse, restless aims gain in fleshand fat, i pr to the food consumed, gal led ugh, be ice ed it ig• Lahti s in a is if the sh t will use than a A d it is he novel a to Lis size, Mil ate d fi5siini wil prove. lity is, per %tion. The le food, the blood. Ani- m transf or- ys how to become good farmers. .greater the demand --Flour is s' . -posure to sunlight, eve' when in; there be required morel. .�'cles and berrels, fetath gluten is the. vital functions ; ar acted upon, as when " t e flour is'. frequently flesh is trans eated in the mill. When thus ine red, it can -.be improved by being ept in a `dry place several weeks. The truth is sunlight damages all kinds of human food.—An Eng- rsh farmer bet his landlord $50 that e could kill- 1,000 rabbits on the lace in. a week. The farmer lost is money, hiving killed only 650, but said rabbits did no more damage. —Many of the hest ` farmers in the United States have come to the conclusion that they lose monee. by paying $2 e_ day for Aired help. herefore they de what they - and. their families can do and let the test go. Joseph Harris strongly - fast as. ?thee quiet, i of ecconsmends the practice of mixing To assume that a ro said t o be injured by stomach, and the mor 1 of disposi- fall amount 1, h Ls been ed : rs. Its e p rceivecl. cent. of the led' to sup - a d 'that of only or extra tctivity. i would portion half as animal. coarse, 1` + og will oo. than a B rkshire, xtr•' Vagent. ay,half a int of cornmeal in a pail savage, ill-bred, hong p require cure one-sixth more f water for each horse :When .le is q field.---2---The quiet, refilled, well -bre rought in from the reatest number of - acres in grain Essex or Suffolk is not -n England owned byone man is --Hcvrxis. 3,000, In California one manhas 8,000 acres in wheat It is a question whether. a young lady ec Stu ging it On the acres n g who The bdtit grade in th grows nice flowers does not possess or low. Wide enoug. a greater accomplishment than one many places for teams who plays the piano. ; other. Can de it mos ,.s► Skimmed Milk. the pluck. Right about Good Mrs. Catton once dreamed Curly Tom had the c that a poor roan came to her door ever he had. *You seer and begged a drink th milk. Al- ing down the j Grade ways ready" to do a kindly deed, she trot; traces all a-swingin has tened to the cellar,- but with thing loose, when one o housewifery thrift was about to Earnck a stone, and t skim. the milk before taking it to the brake •bars, close b him, when a voice seemed to whis- on both sides4. That le per in her ear : "Give him cream free to run right on t and all." For a moment there was and all Tum could do w n inward struggle. "•Skkimined the whip an' 'holler•, and ilk is good enough 'for a tramp `best to keep in the road. e hint," said selfishness , but the they came on the run ood angel conquered, and the grea jumping about [like a cr owl covered with golden cream was is nozzle:. But; what arried to the thirsty beggar: If know about driving we the good woman craved1 any reward to ten fingers- and tw;'. orher generous deed, ehe had'it at they came along as sure ace in the poor man's grateful look slide, till they hadn't s his brown hands ,grasped the quarter of a mile to en pting bowl, and it was with real But just as they _jerked egret that she waked to find it only a dream. in fect, ifs you'jve got t Sie Sie ras. +a, high i a good o pass each y where, Ivey and is where t shave vas com- a devery- t . e wheels e j . r broke the shoes, t tihe coach the horses ; stir lay on do his level o down e .coach ydraul- didn't possible a e s er ose he 08 0 i n uE JEIURON ESPOSI't0rt • rformfnce--as big, one way, as a ).titre Costa pear; and ehe. weigh - fourteen ouITCC dove the work sat into her.-4From "Brave Barts, by ILoberisa22 Gray.. Walking as There is no exe N alking, if one len it. When r- diseas( tl e body becomes i s•cian .will sometie " revulsion =that si me other 1 art, an t e sickness. from o a man who use: t ie brain is weal -1r i gs. You cum plain calk. Because y t t rules. Walk t me. • Do not sur x-haussion. Begi ou can bear t len I backslide, g t le sun burps me a i., the , t zy To n't e} es ; and mare than eas ground. 1:Money to be p u four equal a as a snow- 1 Exercise. %ciso so fine as )ws how to take in one part , of curable, a phy- es attack it by is, .by attacking 1 thus diverting its stronghold._ his head until needs to tire his t at you cannot 11 do not observe easily. Take y you i self into by walking as Every now and t nervous, think d take to riding, istre t cars. Three months o a mile vearifd me. The-eircu- g ition tend .d to t se brain. Sleep ' as diliitcul I d : termined to seek elief, as b fore, i walking. j By alking a first two miles, and fterward i ncreasi.g the distance, was so• n abl : to trudge • off en miles i an a lternoon without •egard to eat. unstroke? It is of people ho liv ; right and exer- ise freely hat su' er from the sun. i id you ev • •,r sit i a Turkish bath ? ho first three minutes you were 'eady to fa, n t, to • urst, to die, to ,low up s ith the intolerable dry heat. - Bu whe once the'per- tapiration ad s a ted, .and all the little safet; -vale were open, you ''were able to tate with pleasure 30 r 40 degr: es mora of heat than you ad when an exp osion seemed im- inent. ,o whe you are nervous bout wal i ing, an s the' .heat seems angerous, you h . ve only to star ff in an e sy, ste' dy gait. At the Mend of a n ile w• 1!° ing is delightful. wouldn't rid • if you could: - Edward .Egglestl , in hearth an Home. 1 lenanamoresumasr•r ,1 HEND AUCTIO 5 YONG IMP lOI 180 VALU TANT AU BLE IRON'S 1100 S' STREET. k. TION SALE OF UILDINC LOTS i�H rF, subscriber has re - the Commissioner o Works, to sell at above r 10u Saturday, 6th The following valuable 8 and also t`venty lots of f situated at Mimic° Stithionto, on the Great West the site purchased for an ;Moiler 1?t. in, and withi 1rliiuieO Station. TElnis or SALE. -0 aid at th nnual in annum. i Bat the dream has a i oiai. How taany of our best deeds are spoiled Y having the cream taken off` ! The ost 'princely gift, if given with an, in front` of ;him, The o nlovingheart, is, to the giver at huddled a little toward least, nothing but .skimmed milk ; there wasn't time 10nd the same is true of all good ewagons the horses kri eeds clone only from a sense of up as well as anybodye uty or for the praise of men. The more, and they would h s,dy who loads the little beggar at the edge in a scare, and he door with the richest dainties of'coach with 'eni. Ton, er table, but gives no loving smile was a dead thithi, too, k r friendly word, gives, after all, but so it was, for Ianybod, skimmed milk to the hungry child: coach, with nine passe 1 Love is the golden ream of . all ood deeds, and withote it 'they are, t best, only skimmed silk. - i ar u and the 5 per cent. per ,5~A E A . AN corner here, what should but a big double 'actio , gons, coupled ; together ] eight -ox team,, {s�tanding p the middle .of the road? tw en 11- b 0 .v: ca th fi el ..... se Green Corn. • A writer in the Science of Ilealtl, peaking of green corn says ; " It is ften injured by too much cooking. .after it is thoroughly scalded, fur= l, her cooking only renders it harder nd more indigestible. Boiling in he cob is the best way to cook it. Arse but little water and cover the oiler closely. Ceok from. ten to fteen minutes for young and tender ern, - while older may require twen- y inuttes." The ,sante writer adds : 'The wholesomeness of ;reed corn often ,called in question, partly ecause people eat of it carelessly, nd especially because they chew it insufficiently -which practice is fa- eilitated by greasing it with butter. OIoreower, they do not consider that ne ordinary ear of corn nearly ripe, 4ontains a large amount • of nu tri - eon, and they often so overload the tomach, that the only resource E is 4o run off the unmanageable mass in ihe quickest way possible. 'And hen the conn is blamed -it does not gree with , he man. Bad corn. , 3ut I happen to know, from much bservation, that when eaten in yea n .breq uantities at meal times only, without butter and with other ood--but especially when properly 1 asticated, it can be taken freely at east twice a day, without injury to , eople of ordinary habits. I Green corn soon deteriorates after it is gathered. If possible, it should 1e eaten on the same day in which 1 it is picked. By the second day it inevitably loses much of its flavor. If any is to be kept over twenty - f ur hours it is better to shave it off 8A -1 ge and nine out, couldn'tt bay: sured for 99 per cent . bonus: But most of th vele. old hands, and ha ten minutes past that so to pay ; so they wet out -to help. Zile boys and when Toni; yelled • took his meaning as eas, been a dividend... " Pil quick !" says he, pointi head to the side of the the hill. You bet the 0 to consider. Thq who siders rolled 4.nd sdr jumped_ across to the rpof on that side ; some over by their hands ; a ers they took the joke, over to that side,- and heads out o' winder - get the load shifted all sA the coach. Tom, be to ,see whether they h. delis.. Of course the. know ; and if they I was no -use ' of remar laid on the whip mor. and yelled °like 'a whop juns, and then held reins, . and drove stra strip of road .'betwee and the edge. The -h• a little, and the outsid- ed plenty of -dirt and the canon , but none As for the coach, there enough for her i hut w ing like lightning, and load well over to the it buzzed by that wago wheels on solid ground the air, and, before she upset, all four o 'em ago,' . and the trick The boys gave.. Tam watch in the State, to .4 oi71 see two wa- ith an tty near my rods kind o' hill, but dge the vhat was e second j umped ried the ught it st ; and e; that s inside been in- ' ithout a p. ssengers k ` own fcr et.ing was he'look- game ; m, they if it had r there, ith his. t toward n't stop. ine out= mled and of the m hung 1e insid- n ver t 'e gas ° ov g. oac d�C e of d t ncc crowded stet 'k th eir any way • to to Ghat side ••e .rlooked eyed or- s'Ld, yogi ad a t, there s. 1' e just t ; n :ever, tr'b• of In - r on the ght for the the wagons rses'huddled one knock - .ton s down of '-m fell. w.s�.'t road a+�ith go - h ' ing the pe side; she ith two two in time to bottom rumped. biggest for that 1 ;297-2 e e of sale, an t llLneuts wi eived instructions f Agriculture and Publi OMS, September, 1811, lots, of one acre each, in.and five acres each, n, seven miles from To- rn Railway, a portion of Agricultural College and two ,niuutes walk o HARYIIST OF 1873. _.' The arOspects for a bountiful harvest were never better than this year, .and sEFRTHAoHav�e W1LLSONI. fourth of -the purchase and the balance th interest at 1,1 O'CLOCK. EW ti eINDERSON, - Auct;ioneer. JSEAFORTH C RIACE WORKS. THE SEAS WfLLIA Has sold all his Sleighs busy ni BUGGIES A CHANGED. GRASSIE and Cutters, andis ho• king up D WAGONS A few Haggles and ;year, which will' bo sold c Any person wanting 'handsome Buggy shou-d raugements, as a largo in, and those who wait lbe able to get their order i (repairing and horse s Ito as usual. WILLI seas left over from la eap. - L substantial Wagon o: all at once and make ar umber of orders are no 00 long will probably no filled. - oeing promptly attonde4 Ivi GRASSTP1, Go lerich street, Seaforth. . r vale the very Implement, which will recti) if, speeclil/t/ awl ecofOft trolly. for ,l I REAPERS A.N,D MOWERS. .L. tA„Y 1. r� �i , , . •, :(1h_2,," -rt :7-1 . x.. fIN .:1, 1'7717 :.C7:;)31;1..1.f i;:*..: -',1). ' w Machines includiul,' Wood's Patent : Ingle Reaper, Johnson's Patent Single >4Tassto s well-known , , L' L 7 Reaper, Wood's Light Mower—with irou f ate, Wood's Light Mower—with wooden farme, celebrated Buekeye_Mower-iron frame, Hubbard Mower, HH UB.1ARD G0 )1IBIN ]J RE'A.4'E'.R AND MOWER. THE, ITHAC/al WHEEL KAY RAKE; THE BEST IN USE. s.urr'LE MACHINES (?N EXHIBITION AT T 7+t -VCT :A CD S 1\111.A. AGRICULTUi AL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds, such as Plows, Cultivators, Iiinrrows, Gang Plows, Turnip Seed Drills, Horse Hoes and Weeders, always on hand as usual. Points and Castings. .All kinds of Plow points and Castiia ,s constantly on hand at the Warehouse. . NOTICE. TO1 HE PUBLIC:. THE FLORENCE � WING MACHINE S I have been appoint vince of Ontario, for hine, none have p' right aeept those ,4ppointeclb area the following •a Agents for the Florene 1 . P. Whiffon, and Law f illiam•MeGaLw, Clinto �ny person or persons eating that they have .fish the Florence Mac); •on, are imI of ter=, a] rvarnedto beware of th Gene 290 c1 ,Sole Agent in the Pro - he Florence Sowing Ma 0 %ell the seid machinq me. In the Coanty of e the only. authorized. achine : Thos. Connors, ence Murphy, Seaforth L. 5. Willson, Goderie+ er than the above repr ight to sell, or can f in the County of Hu the public are hereb 0. C. WILLSON, al Agent for Ontario, Seafor+ SEWING The .best selected Stock of Sewing Machines West of Toron- to, comprising the FLORECE Sieger, Lockman, Venus, Ray- mond, Webster and other makes. On hand ti large stock of Sing- er's heavy Machines for manufac- turing purposes. - Sewing Ma- chine needles for all kinds of Ma ililr!INI IMERliiP' IRIM ,a• MACHINES. chines kept constantly on hand. Sold at redu.cedrates. Agents.- . The following gentlemen Have been appointed agents for the SECOND HAND MACHINES: A sale cheap, or to rent on reasonable terms' `MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS. -0. C. W. 180(1is Agent for 11MInsical Instruments off the following makes: Pianos—Mathusek, Labelle, J. & Fisher, Steck, Weber andBuf- falo, Organs-Prinee's, of Bu falo, and others, elodeons—Prince's and others. Samples of the above instruments cum be seen at the Warerooms, -1 AGRICUL 'URAL IMPLE\1ENT EMPORIUM, MARKET -STREET. OLIVER C. WILLSON, Seaforth, Out., 4 GENERAL AGENT FOR TRF DOMINION. FLORENCE Sewing Machine, and pone others have the - privilege of selliig : LAWRENCE MURPHY, Sea - forth; THOMAS CONNORS, Seaforth; LOCKMAN S. WILL- •' SON, Goderich. number of good Second Hand Machines for PU TE undersigned havi. Factory 'wont 40 red FRANC! )u the London Road, if; :are ,wraps, which for li lura.bility ca trot be surf ng but the best materia nen employe I. ALL WORli \ A call is respectfully so 284 -Gm lsewhere. PS. g erected a new Pam north of TOWN ow prepared to mannfa - *htness of oplration and =sect in Ontario. Notl.- used, , first -lass worl- ARR_ NTID. cited •befor purchasii, ORGE BOLT0N4 Francistown. g 1NEW HART ESS SI-IOI. Five per cent..ff for cash ab BELFRY MAY'S, 8 i DDLER , SEAFORTH. 1 Shop oppoi ite the Man ion Hotel. We have. now on haus an assortment of go d Harness, Saddles, Trim s and Valises, Brashe ;Carry Comby, and all d•scription of Whips kel t constantly on hand. f Repairing done at mod rate rates. Frank ;Miller's Prepar d Harness Oil *ept cosh-. •stantly on hand at • BELFRY & 1I Y'S, Saddlers, GARDXER SWING MACITINE 288 Iain -Street, Seaforth. Is a Strong, EASY RUNNING MACHINE, WELL ADAPTED FOR FAMILYSEWING, A.\D Liht Manufacturing Work. AUGUST 29, 187 REM[ VED. EO' M.ROBERTSON Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, ED HAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, maxi -street, Seaforth, wilere he has on hand a superior stock o Fes, ture of ever} description, CALL AND ,SEE IT. 1 1 N DERTAKING. Ilavtng pui=chased Mr. Thomas Bell's R I ata prepared to attend funerals on the notice, either in town or country. Corns, Al! Sizes, Kejtt constantly on hand. SHROUDS c SHPOUDi.� M. ROBERTSON,1 CABINET MAKER AND UNDEI T Jbhiison's 'Ord Stant, At th Fairs held throughout the Dominion, this Machine was put to so e very severe tests by the • BEST JUDCES THE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE, AND B THEM AWARDED 13 Prizes in 18 1, and 26'Prizes in 1872. eortest Its simpAeity of construction, strength a d thuabiliti recommend it to all classes. It has a complete set of iittachnients, and does all kinds of work. INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL TH ATTA.CHMENTS' GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. Gardner Sewing Ma lane. Company, Hamilton, Ont. P TER GRASSIE, SBAFORTII, 268 1. ; Agent ter the „Coinity of Huron. ER, Main street, Seaforth, has now on hand *t good assortment of Which he awn furnish cheaper than they got elsewhere. LADIES, If you wish to replenith your cupboards, the undersigm Call be 25 LUMBER LUMB VICTORIA STEAM SAW R! Have ow got their new Steam" Saw Milli ()lithe North at Gravel Road, six miles north Of Sua forth, lining at full blaSt, and are prePated to fumble Lulmber of All Kinds1 AND BUILDING MATERIAL, . AILD WOOD, quantity of Stich es Maple, Boa Elm, Birch, Basswoca, ota and Elm. A stoek of FENCING AND DRAIN LUMBER 4 Kept constantly on hand. Terms as.easy as CiII1 be had elsewhere. LuMber delivered in Seaforth, if required. Lmnber of any description eau be supplied from 10 to 28 feet in length. ed would advise you t do so noiy, as the latest advices from England are that rockery atid China ha,ve gone lip nearly double price. e, havinci' a larcee stock of last years' importations on land, will for a short time sell at nearly the old prices, t iKing only a Very small portion.4of the advance. Tea Set that are now worth $4 We are selling from $3 to $3 '115. Toilet Sets at $1 00, worth $2 50.' China Tea S sts $2 less than they are now worth. Joseph Rodge s & Son's Cutlery at exactly old prices, they having rcised only 25 per cent. A fine stock of plated Spoons Forks, Tea Trays, &c. &c. E. HICKSON CO., CODER! H FOUNDRY. The Goderich dry & Manufacturing Co. Beg to inform the pu lin that they are prepared to contract for SA-NVI MACHINES, &c. ODEN PLOWS, with. steel boards - 'On hiand-IRON AND W GANG1 PLOVS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &c. SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATETvAAGRGS.0, COOKING, PARLOR AND BO ' STOVES, of .-various kinds.* . . I SALT PAN MADE TO ORDER. t ALSO, IRON ANDI BRASS CAS INGS, AiNt BLACKSMITH WORK. BOILERS AND SALT P NS REPAIRED ON SHORTINOTICE. - ' TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE P wEll TuBULAR BOILEHRS.. gzeritallTy0oNn,4ziesfiodresnatle.. . t,' All orders addressed to the C mpany;or Secretary will receive prorapt attention. ,-.1 THE LATEST EXCITEMENT. J. LECKIE, Has jn.st received and opened out OVER $10,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER • GOODS, CONSISTLYG OF PRY GOODS, (Fancy and Staple,) READY-MADE CLOTHING-, lOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &C. fered to -the public, having been purchasea on the very closest terms, in the very best markets, and domprsiing over $20,000 of Goods. The stock is the largest and cheapest.ever of - Goods. SeleGgiaaltBuA2suaGlAINwholSesinalePrehlostUlicaelt. mss MILLINERY in ta.ent profusion. Goods nide Up and trimmed to order on the shorteStnotice. Goods of all kinds will be sold at priees that will defy competition. Special discounts for CASH. Call and see the goods and prices hefore par - chasing elselvhere. JOHN LECKO, WHO WANTS MONEY? A. STRONG, SEAFORTH, 4 Will Loan Money at a LOW RATE )1i‘ EVER- EST, either on Farm or Village Prope ty. Parties requiring money should apply to him. INSURE youR PROPERTY AND YOUR LIVES. A. Strong, Seaforth. IS ALSO AGENT FOR The Scottish Provincial Insurance CoraPanr- Fire and Life. • The Western Insurance Company, f Toronto - Fire and Life. • The Isolated Risk Insurance orepany, of Canada. agent doing business for Terms as reasonable as Offered C any other store, Mah4Street, Senior: .able Com anies. 252 SEAFORTH NOVELTY WO KS. MITE UNDERSIGNED, in returiaino-achrahlt susipnrcerrte -1-; thanks to the public for their linactthoie.yNoyelty Works Planing, S sh and Dee of stating CARPENTERS AND FA MERS Will find it to their advantage to cal , as they can get any thing in theWood Line done oh the she* est notice. MOLDINGS, 7 On hand and got np to order. Mimi edunmber of DOUBLE AND SINGL TURNIP AND CARROT DRILLS Wagon Racks and Gates on TO CHEESE . MANUFACTFERS. As I have commenced the manufactnre of Cheese. BOXES and SETTERS, Ps,titzrtesi.es can be supplied on the shortest notipe and on yeasonable terms. Boxes guaranteed to give satisfaction. Awaitmg orders for differeat 285 JOHN M. MARTIN, . GUST 2 1873 T r Bfielleinuisghses.°:11*threi:to7blemet 704 uot v: 41 sr. ?seater th inarlanalc,kgearledinesahtllialeaz:ntauotatieinnio.g re to 0 he than a peekoles feather in bat liaz in making him aktue aisle and femail ono, who thit tee was hickey in the .s-ope or to wee trade, and altho the Sope ha,-; Tall out sum time they taw phooi themselves and (Ail; Ifio thin on th ribe az a, sopa suds aristokrat. Wieen the world stands in nee jrietlaiintl:te mans to assist natal: promuleat ov an aristokrat, natur pitches on into it, and furnishes him iespei without eny flaw thena Titles are a plan get up by ht ing aristokraey. or necessity than dog collars. Jeajnitsyoffin adioltg:t, toevaetr teenset-Irtb, This iz a grate *este ov colle and a grate damage tew the dog. Natar don't put one ingrediee into her kind ov aristokracy, .wiandtsiibtheaawitietittzsi eeiiiii1;:t)ehewre.e saes,. just te maSkheeistel;iv11(.13.1a3t% all °thee kinds a fatItyndyel-ail-)sel-,itegoveit"totoukr* about family with the same diseeze, but now takes 600 thoissand to thrs themp:nrteyysedinatittsk. racy iz rerv go to liv on in the present hi konaish: .ey kodphish and Waring appall provided yu see the mutiny, but: the munny kind eV tires out don't reaeh yti, and yet don't ennything but the aristokracy, bey get tew diet, that's all. I kilo OV thousands who are n dieting on arietekracy. They say it testes good. ill -jot; ;tiny of this sort of arise racy for Joshes -1 Billings. Trying to Se1,1 a Book. ling female last week. She'. wisl to dispose of a book. She WILS ale in the world, and bad no one whom she could turn for eympas or assistance, hence we should- t a book. She *as Unniarried, had no manly heart into se-hieh could pour her suft-e,rings., therel we sleould buy a- book. She had could talk- 'French like a native,i we mild not in consequence rei to pay her two dollars for a L She _wanted to take, le -seem froi learned German professor, tee a book. We had listened attem and here broke in with, de you say lsawe're dettf. •!' started in a loud voice and e through her rignetrole. When had finished we went and got a! paper, aua Mitde it into a. sp bag tenuipets placed :one end Ili ear and -told her to proceed. nearly burst a, blood vessel - frantic efforts to make herself 13: She commenced; am aim slightest difference to us. and father. Although this year, bigamy is not allowed le Province. We, are not man is," she i1,1 a low tom then at the top' of 'her voice don't wan't to nearey you. to-sell-ja-bookr The heel tence was howled. " We want a cook," we blandly re.iikt "our wife sloes the COOkingr would not allow les gpod es woman as you in the hens' minute% • She's very Jealous!' looked at us in &vain Gat glance of contempt, she exch " I a0 believe that if a three he 'Pounder we) -e let oft abangside; body knockitig et the and slang herSelf out and sh the sloor with ea vehememl awakened oar office boy, ssi 113% When she ivas srone isn't likely to try to sell A1S Swaddling a Oh:ild. in the Time. 'Modern readerte younger sort, frequently- Nvold 'L swaddlinge" without fi,.nite idea of the Operation, In our days are not subjects The anfortunete infant (as t tee existed in the, olden timi down on the tape the head -