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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-03-24, Page 7... ...,(.,T, , __ _ _ . fpW .10 __--- _•__- ----_ - _ I AM ev competent to teach Uoth languages. I HAD INDIGESTION ! II11all'kl Love. . 11 RUN- re $ The great majority of Manitoba teach- F ' n ' ets are not wm a ec c ---- p t it t) teach two lair- ror a Matter sof Some rorty Years or When woman's eye grolvs dtill, 1`411'e1'y SCM011, from t1lo delle I guages, And teachery will /care to be import- I at oro. Arid hot- cheek palette, , llftl8 t1d'o seat's o:d, I s%ii'c. o(i (im'••:1, edfrom Queber. This provision answers Joseph Gardner, stove dealer, of Bath, When (•toles the beautiful, 1411Xy froth cry:.ip; ;, r l,lch 1: t ti double purpose nose by introducing into Ontario, ie 4L great believer ill Dr. Then (tan's love failNth ; ! P I g l'r.usu's liiducy-Liver ,t'ill's for iudiges- He sits riot, heli to her chair', t)�',t'o1vlJtg 1,0?;� ;ur;i! !-y' .;r -lit':; •,•;.e our Public Schools the dual langua9C tion, constipation, dyspepelu //right's Clasps riot her fingel•s,. A i1l$lOst tlSCleSs. '1'1: h .:1c f;; 1. ;l rind Roman Catholic teachers, di.•eaee, rr;eutntLtibut, and kidney, liver Twines lint the damp hair '14 tllat they 11•ulrld Lc ::•1, wid rev( fill "Again, tile settlement hits other firt- I uud sto=. ;i troubles g?uerany. That o'er• Iter b} -ow lingers, 4.F any tlhhers rt:"' ::;:w• cru rl:esl ffr+iii linea evert more r iciutis than tile 1 run t troubled for over forty years e ukl Separate ' with it, ligestiou nail eolralikl)ation," he He curves but It 1110111pilf, ill, - - t*lis e-ttisr. (hl lily school lane. Tile policy of ROure bas ever ' 111109.`At iatbrva'ls l buffered iron( Though her Nye lighten., - l.,u: I I carry litrge ! been aggressive. Runyan (iitthd tic ' e1't'rre headache. I spout dollars and Though bet- cheek, },Ale a11d thin, dollars wiliuoutt resulk lentil hlr. -Niall, Feverishly brigtells �, sc, ra, v; l,'ch, btttfor t.eaehera will be scnLtNred tluuugh0ut I our druggist, udvfsed me to try Chase's hestays but a uwurc+lit Hero, tef't3 .- I •+e the province and will have u11 oppnc'- aaytk t itheyPrtre the oil remed' `that „ When thitt f1Ash fadetb, AM 0 tunity of proselytizing to a •loch gre:U- y y I hough true affection's Lear � gave met relief. I would not be with- her soft eyelid shadeth. Sarsaparilla, 1You1(1 el, extent under the tetras of the setllr. out theca for anything:' I. bo sore:;, provided I trent between the Laurier Govern- Nally t)eople suffer from, rheumatism. He goes front her, chamber straight Bad blood and disoused kld;neyy bring Into life's jostle ; " ;.� , was alive and abl0 ment And the Government of All.. it on. !u, C'haee's Kidney-hiver fills 11 Greenwit + tduttt ever before. �'4 h bas will remedy all, thib and caro rheums- a meets at ill( very /;rite „w. to carry aliy'lhiug, y y ,kt� bt the Federal Government sent omissnr- (lane, aciatic'iL sod all kindred complaints. Business and bustle. 1; Eight bottles of here ie s sample caro : He tltutks out of her within, per's Sarsaparilla cared lire so les to lienee to Obtain the snneLiuu of a thinsighing; + My boy was all crippled irp andSilently g g; that I have had 110 return of the his Holiness to the settlenlent? Abbe sulfured anvfully will rheulnatiem,+, Ile forgets in that noisy din, disease for more than twenty years, Proulx, ChaPles Fitzpatrick, rind w''itea Alr'e, Il. Fills, of Cbesiey, Oat. • That she is dying! - The first bottle seemed to reach the Chevalier Drulet, each !11 turn, visited 'Ile alio had a touch of diabetes. The And when her your heart is still doctors could do him no good, but' Dr. spot and a persistent use of !t has his Holiness to obtain his consent, Aud ChnHP's Kidney -Liver Pills completely What though lie utourneth, Pcffected the cure,” -0. C. DAVIs, requested his holiness to appoint a cured him." Soon from his Sorrow chill 11'alltoma, /vis, Papal :tbiNgnte for Canada, to (viol/( Sold by all dealers and Edmanson, Wearied he turneth. Bates & Co., Toronto. 25c. Soon O'er her buried head, AMIML A& ANERPS all 1Ngisl•ltion Affecting the Roman Memory's light setteth, Catholic Church would be submitted be- W'lera all other r•ersed5es fail Dr. Chase's And the true -hearted dead forzbtiingnet("don hV Parliaruent. The L:ruseed and 1'urpout'ue will cure the rhos Ctrl» torgetteth 1 `` + hu. ymiliation of oar great Dominion in worst dhrou:e cold. 25 cents, T -- the eyes of ever libert lovin nation .oma %I` THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR y Y Y g -- Targe Advauttige 01' the Qaeeh,s must, indeed he great when our riders EI in l.0 6Sr.iL. Jubilee. 1_? Sarsaparilla so far forget their dignity And that of --- c• dYER'S PILLS Promote Gtood Digestion, our Ponntt y as to endeavor to obtain 1 i') 01119 o", thee Erin -I must lca)•o tily The Canadian (London) Gazette feels is the sanction of at foreign potentate be- But I'll not forget thee Erin for thee I'll ever sttitesrt eat And tho1B lltishrig�tih pray; heir colonial Em ire. As it people fore legistatidn is submitted to Pal- 1'11 cross the proud :\Llautic, but my hese( will p , it fears • The Huron Nexus -Record lfatnent, tutu to thco that few of them know touch personal - E'en rho' I 6o to live 'ueath "Fair Canada's" ly of the thought and conditions of life "Therefore, be It resolved --That this rrutple tree. 1.26 aYear-$1.00 in Advance R. W. Grand Lodge of Manitoba its- I'll alibis thy fair-haired daughters with their sin the colonies. Reviewing the polite - g # t «etul leaders of Britain on both sides of _ _ ___ . —. sembled in the cit of Brandon, he> eGl oyes of liquid blue,Ili the House it --- Y t And tris gallant dark-haired sons with their + points out how little WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24th, f897. express in the strongest terms possible. 0711• des- Irish heart so true; "lust of their' have seen of the colonial 1'hc - _---. ---- approval of the .so-called settlement, artcl (le.- SUOsot" that waves o'er Lily land, 'twill life, when they ba seen any of it ; - - be to ,ire a dream And contends that "alt this bhould be. Trounce it its a deleusion and a snare, and I;rel ['II not forget thee Erin, the' silent I mag chrLnged." "A personal ttnowledge of { that we will use every legitim;Lte line/ scum. the Colonies should be one rigid test of constitutional rnonns of defeating r 11, `i))• warden in "Pair c'a iaLda" 1'11 plant Eng. entry to the ranks of British states- ' 1' And r.iiiirxciui aid tranship," it Argues. "We cannot ��� every member of Parliament, both green Shamrock ''Cath its have It Ministr � �� Reented heart repoxoIL;y raid Parliament repre- +,.. Feddral and Local who uses his in- Aud the maple tree of Canada, will throw v'er sentative of each Section of the E,n- finance or gives his vote in favor• of each a. Hp011 pire, but we can and should have fin - the settlement, As stated in the pecan' Zi of sunnnor winds will near then peviril Ministers who are really Intper- t. roll ill knowledge And sympathies and ble, and that we are opposed to Any rnlgotug to leave thee Erin,bur "FalrCanada" who regard it its their Ill best dots Y . canlpr0,111se wiLh the opponents of uul to thec and privilege to make the British dlas sent a son -a patriot, cubo loves the nuiple elector realize his ltnperi,L1 reaponsibi- NAtional School Act, as enacted by the tree t Legislature_ of 18tH)," That sheltered Win in boyhood, and tilled hew lities and olsportunities," At the pre- ppotests, trite heart with love sent time, the attention of the British t For Ilr(n's eharnlid green Shamrock, St. Pat- public is, the Gazette assures ug, only - --- rick's key to t{eaven above. called to one of the colonies 1vhe11 1, �OTgOUS� LTV�S• Ede, 18 A. Srttvr�crs. Goderich, Out., Shrovetide. i897. there is trottnle there. The Jameson nifait•, for- instance, aroused It, good - - .�..�_.__ deal of "bottle" interest in South M THEY REPUDIATE MR. IT BOLDS THE IKEY." Africa, but we are not likely, thinks . to have Cecil Rhodes in Inslgntficant Beginings-But they every colony. It hits some hope, how. GREEN DAY'S SCHOOL Disease Germs In Homes that are Steal on one as a Thief 1n the ever'' 0f tete proposed Diamond Jubilee Night, and Before one has time celebration next summer. "The Badly Ventilated. to Wonder what ails film he is Queens Ministers will come," it pOIiICY in the Firm Grasp of Disease- points out, from every corner of • South American Sidney Cure her dominions as the Queen's guests: will Break the Bunds and Liber- decendnnts of English, Scotch, ate, no matter how strop the Irish, French, Dutch -yea, perhaps i' r Sickness and Disease Prevail cords. g even Ge)inan-Colonists, and now all elected First Commoners of British Pledge Themselves to Oppose all states owning British Soveleignty and been helped cured the great rejoicing in it." And then the troops k at This Season of g that will go with these Colonial Prem- Parliamentary Candidates Who South American Kidney Cure Is* the leis will constitute a trCol nidous ad - best recommend of its curative quali- vertisement for the Colonies;. troops Favour 'a ties. The remedy is specific for all the very list of whom is inspiring, A 1 ' C•formnla is corn- .; pounded on the very latest scientific The Royal Canadian Dragoons, Hut - Paine s Celery Compound discoveries in the medical world. saps, Artillery and Infantry, side by 1." There are thousands today who du side, we hope, 1t ith a detachment of I;, ,T THE NEWS-RELORD Gives New Life. truthfully say "i am living because [ that splendid forc•N the North-West )sed Sothh Americ+tri .Kidney Core." Mounted Pulite; the Cape And Austro- IftEDI1)TED LAST JUNE �^ It relieves in six hours. -Sold by lion Armies in their broad -brimmed HAS HAPPENED. Fa ('u. hats incl Kharkee jackets; and the Iu- diAn And sinrtller colonial forces of lz' stlr)L i.n ret v ir;u )1 r.v1cRY ,\u,t ccr -"` ` -'--- - Trinidad And Hong Kong; and the PERSON T1118 lu)N'ru, Att:s, Kellie Have, wife of a laborer 1-foussits, fresh from triumphs over the • living in Cedarville, which lies South Foahths. This pagnant of the "Sons of the Gvank Trunk station at Oshawa, Of the Ernpive" should, if well organ - Winnipeg, March 15.--,Spccitll.)- Olit., was fount} (lead on tho floor of iced, As we cannot doubt it will he, At the annual meeting of the Orange lel• house on Saturday nlorniuk. '.Cite fo".1 a great object -lesson to bottle. Grand Lodge of - Manitoba, hell] ill ` The all important, thilIg for- norvotis, cic'clulistauces surrounding the ease staying Britons, rind do more, pet -haps,, s� sleepless, rill-dovvri people to know have caused tilt investigation, ;end rill Lhnn troy recent,tet of British States - Brandon last week, the following resu- is that Yuine's Celery Con) 'id builds "Itgllest was opened on SItur•dav, the inan�hip to wide❑ the horizon of the lution was passed:- up tha whole physical system, irri- decor, ( s hushancf being subjected to aVE'vage Englishmen. "Whereas, this R. W. Grand Lodge, pr'ove's digestion ,uul regulates the it lou}; examination, nerves. 13V rteeoniplishing this s work, All this means that it will never do At each annual session, strengthened senind, rN+*orae rind refreshing sl wo rs ' - - for either Mr. Laurier or the represent• the hands of the Government, nplwov- insured, tlutt daily belps flesh -building The hose of Ayer's Hair Vigor IN 1t rttive corps of our volunteers to miss l ing by resolutions the School Act of and the gathering Of strength. refined and deliruto fluid, which does this oppOrtuntty of presenting Canada 1890, and assured the Provincial Gov- In the winter the n,a'0rit of roen riot "oil or becoute rancid hy. exposure 111 L apectacnlar m:u)ner before the majority to the air, rind which is as perfect ;1 British public A gond display on this ermnent that As }Cog as they main_ ,►lid women have lives} hothouse lives. l pecasion will be worth ship -loads Of Thousands of hmnes ru'e brtdly vents- substitute for the oil supplied by immigration literature; kind the coun- tained our national schools and pur- latpd and without proper sanitary n'ttrivy in yout-h and health, As modern (,ry citn well afford lheex ) sued a policy of no compromise tend no arraugr.mNuts• The stir 1S full n poi- cllcoustry call produce, expense, even if it must cut clown the printed cam - surrender this Worshipful Grand son germs thi.t. are inhaled by tiein- - - --- _— paign by d prirnplet or two -or even Lodge vloulo give to the Government inates, and wo find sickne;ts auddisease an agent or two I. Britain will turn its moral and material support. In holding sway. :luny Broken Pledges. Ont on -this occasion to see what the Januar 1890 and again in June This is the month when the blood is Editor Nems -Record. • (201011411 P.mpire amounts to anyway; January, + g , impure, when ern tion:;, boils and skin and the marching lines of Canadian 1896, the same policy WAS fol- diseases make lite a Misery. Thin is Silt, -What are the Tories milking volunteers, wearing the Queens tint- i lowed out by a majorityof the Orange- the month when we see the sallow Such a ftiss About thea Ross -Hardy ht- form' and following the (queen's flag, men of this province. Partyism was faces, the hollow cheeks and sunken cense hill for? It has nothing to do would slake n lasting fur Cession of eyes, betokening ill health turd weak_ with prohibition. Their promises in the best kind on every Englishman sacrifleed to prevent, as many honest- cress. This is the month that demands that direction rte a still as good As ever who saw it. ly thought, the coercion of the Local Physical repairing and cleansing, !n they wereesCary tirade like Courier's The Premier and the volunteers elm. Goverurbent to restore Separate Order that the seeds and germs of to get votes. It was a splendid bail. ply Itlrlst go. airdisease may be eradicated from the If tt,e temperance Grits keep '.ticking I 1 schools. But lv soon as the Government eat system. would Suggest, to Mr. Hardy to send vias elected 'to ponce the cloven hoot was ex- Prune's ('elery (10mpound i9 tier Aon. AIC. Harty, Arehbisho) Walsh osed and the terns r And Cu •e of th L ul I3 1 f e el , os t! , settlement medicine lard U to ii' p eat r tc O'Connell Bite n ' divine needed by every broken- ell to Rome and f a Riad Dog. I arranged between the representittives dowel and diseased mortal At this kime, able the Popes advice. The License --- its marvellous virt.nes have been noted Bill is Splitting Ilse Grits like the Malli- The editor of Lie 1{ont• News pub- , of the Federal and Provincial Govern- toll,, School Bill. fished at Chestertown AId, in Tents is one of the rankeat and basest arta 114)(1 c0)njoendecl by the Ablest physici-Publicity, geeing ons in Lite world, and its best and yours, . b to the following article, says: Alarch 17, (?LUAR Grim. -- It may be proper to state, for the I of duplicity in the history of responsible strongest ndvocntcs are those whore it 1 hits restored to perfect health. infertruttio n of Pepsons who Are not Government, and a rnennce to the ,acquainted with Mr. Dyer, that he is a liberty of Protestants of Mnnitoi)A. Dr, A. W. K. Newton, an eminent highly respectable and intelligent frtr- 1 "1st. The teaching of Roman Cath- physician and surgeon of Boston, says: Mows Notes. mer, residing near Galena, in this y olIe dogmas in urn• schools, which Was "";line's Ce1Ccy Compound is nota rhe presence Of iniad of the coach- county: patent unedic•fne, rind it roust not be roan saved the (,Queen being crushed by 1+aecam nue "s a }}�,rant known to most abolished by the Public School Act of confounded with the old* ter. It runalvay hovae on her drive from the persons, and is to k�e found in inan g y I y' railway Station t.o the hotel at Crnrlez, rntr indene. A, Y °f I 1890, is Alin restored b the settle viae=, hitters And sarsapariflits. It is , g s soon As possible after ;_ ment agreed to by the representatives ,as 11111ch superior to them in formnln The'Guverntnent at Ottawl, has been being bitten; takeonennd Ahalf ounc h and results as the diamond is superior advised that IIcr MrL,jCsty's Govern- of the root of the plant -the green root h of both Governments. The principle g anent has selected Tnesda which Or:ngenien were contending Lu lass' 1t Purities the nlood, y, June 2L, rs )erlutpS preferable, but the dried g stet n� theirs the nerves, and is na t,ure's its the day on which to hold the of$- will answer, and (nay be found in our • for, viz., that the State Should riot re- food fIx' tile, bruin, cial celebration of the Dianiond Job- drug stores, and wits used b me -slice cognize any religious denomination in blood lend -some trouble 111 self from ilce, and the Ministers Are conse uent- or braise, put in a Y i gg pint of fresh milk, fl our schools, is been Sacrificer!. The polsoni)g received In 1 very ty set aside tl'i whether tt rs ndv(sable boiled down to a half pint, strain and i Roman Oatholic Church has been spec- delieil,te surgical opern,tion, The form S clay for Official cerebra- when cold drink, frosting for at least t p ala of Pnine's Celery Comport)( recd tion in till, Dominion, or to hold it on six hours afterwards. The next morn- :, !ally singled out for favours, while nil lie to try it, and I wits much pleased Monday, 'List. Ing, fasting, repent the dose, usin two m Protestants are simply referred to as with the result. I prescribe it for leen Win. Nethercott, farmer, of the ouIlcrs of the root. On the thirTtake, non-Catholics. One half the time set and women who have no appetite, vicinity 0f Rroodgreen niet with a another dose, prepp/red as the last, and c cannot sleep, and are weak and run, ppeculiar misfortune the other Nvenin this will bo sutilcient. It is recon -i- to apart for religious instruction is given down. For this condition, and for It seems Dir. Nethercott borrowed a mended that after each dose nothing in to the Roman Oatholies, while they disorders of the blood and net•ves, it pot from one of his neighbors, and be eaten for at least six bourFi. :'t represent one -twentieth of our has no equal, while carrying it home lie carelessly I have a Finn who was bitten by a, t pap elation, and where twenty-flvel "When it man Or woman hat, lost placed it, mouth downward upon U. mad (log Orghteen years ago, a d four, t Oattiolic pupils attend the Public appetite, lost sleep, and feels that I1fe /'pad+'arc} while jamping a'fence, th(>, other children in rho nelghlforhood ', school a Catholic teacher must be en- is n brtrclen, flint person is in a serious pot wits forced entirely over his oars, were also bitten :they took the above condition. d prescribe Paine's Celery noel befog a conical shaped one, rL dose, and are Alrveand merle(( this day, d 1 'gaged to tench the religious dogmas of Compound for my patients who have could not be removed without causing And I have known of it number of m k that denomination, This provision these common and dangerous Byrn- grertt pain, owing to the resistance of others wvho were bitten that applied st ` actuall mattes Roman Catholic child- Atoms with invariably satisfactory the hair and ears. After many ))sac_ the same remedy. i restilE�. It is'the best ossible remedy cessful attempts he tried to make his It is au Te ren attending the Public schools wards p y pposed that the root contains bP to keep up one's strength and energy way homeward. After walking,sever- a principle which, being taken up by R'; of the State, and gives the Roman during the spring aid summer a} hours t]uotigh the woods And flelds, , months." he luckily came to J. V. Faulds', the blood iz its circulation, ly counteracts he { (lathalic Church the status 0f n State 1 or neutralizes the deadly effects of the; (. O'leurch. Again, where French -speak- _ Mr, Faulds. assisted} by �outsggWatter- virus of hydrophobia. ht. ililg pupils attend a Public school pro. Prof. Koch's investigation shows Worth, lieeddocBut thbmaorticlethe Pot simple remedych confidence in this hit that there are forty-seven cases of le- be broken, and, unfortunately, the should give y namerin cionnecttOU hby . vision is made for a U! -lingual system Cos there the y y' IL'astern Provinces of noise of the transaction parttnlly des- with thin ataternent. '. d£ teaching, tivhicfl will require a teach- el•many, y f; of the }eft ear. I tro ed the hearing FRANxI.IN' DYItRs. Ill .11 . ­ 6111,-_.. I ., .�.. I ., '' �, . �� ,. .. I I ,� ., .a 11 , 1. _ - - __ NIAGARA . V Home wag d+Gpule, sono grief divine, Doth vigil keep Formver bore; brfure thin shrine The waters we- • e SLEEP, BALMY SLEEr,� IT IS NO WASTE OF I IME TO GElf 1)• PLENTY OF IT, blethlnks a God h•un, sou,e far sphere, In sportive part , ILI ages Past wouvA -Nature here, tloaue Yopalar lttlsconeeptions That Axe And biolce het• heart. I Here Cleared Away — A.he Ferny at —kOBERT LOV1921AN. Lally Riding yu the Haran --A No.taLlr. IN NNY. I ins6a"s of isics s \'blue. %. j_v__ " 'God bless the wall who first Invented BY ANNIE L, \VATSON. sleep!' So Suucbo Pauru suld, and so say I; + And bless iron also /bill he dldu't rceep Beside a little gurglit)g creek two Ilis great diseuvery to himself; nor try children sat at play. I To make It --+us toe lucky fellow mlght— The buy was lame. one fuut was A close urouopoly by I•uteut right! tw /sled and OIL leg (vas short.- The yes -/,loss the Luau iv4u first • lnveatea back bore the 1•urden sir hard to bear, sleep, a Pump, The face was thin and pale (I really can't nvold the Iteration); and wore a Sart btseech(ng look, yet /tut blast the tuun, with curses loud and not a tinge of discontent lingered in tieep, those deep btu^ eyes. 11'4ate station the rascal's uawe, or age ar The outer child was one of nature's Who , tvho Arst hlveuted and (vent 'round ad - pets. Every curve was perfect. Eyes vising. of laughing brown flashed and spark- That artidelul cut-oft-•1•lariy lthihig! led a dangerous rivalry with the shin- „1 like the luJ who when his father ,Ing waters of the brook, Her head the ogle( was covered with clustering curls of I To cit , his morning ria , b hackie LVi reddish brown, and nothing else, phratw, g I Y 3 They had sat beside the stream since Of vagrant wurur by early songster caught, early morning playing with a most Crit d, 'Served hlin right -It's not at oft peculiar plaything -a diminutive mill, surprising; Wheels, saws and belts were perfect, Thu AL•urn ,vas purtUb'd. Sir, for. early the product of their own little hands. rlslog:' " -John G. Saxe. "I will add a new saw to -morrow, Nanny. Then our mill will be earn- "I always calculate to got to bed at a plele." reasonable hour every third night; in "But , Ted. It is all nice now." that wi yI manage not to waste so much . "Yes , nice, but not finished; besldea time in sleep," writes a •. oung teacher what would we do if we did not whit- to one who remonstrated with, her re- tie?" lative to her favorite vice, late hours. "Quarrel," replied the{" saucy Nanny. This young lady. with a head full "We wIl ]never quarrel, will we, Nan- of the wisdom of the books, has failed ny?" said Ted, looking lovingly into to draw a most important inference the mlrth,fud eyes of his little friend. from her knowledge of psychology -or "No, Ted," she answered, laying her perhaps, more correctIv to have de - hand on his head, while tender pity duced an erroneous one. She speaks softened the mischievous ,face. "Never, or sleep as a waste of time. It is you will always be my Ted." r%ther nature's regenerator and re - Crash! A big stone felt crashing storer; it is the period f.)r the renewal through the little mill. splintering Its of. exhausted energies, th • Interval of tiny Wheels and saws, snapping the recuperation, and the ethics of good dainty belts of kid. The results of seep are a part of the household mor - weeks of patient whittling, thoughtful ality. A writer on psychology say's Ingenuity, lay at their feet a com- that from the surplusage of energy, plete wreck. a ic'h as is felt in the morning after a "Well, Humphy, how do you like refreshing sleep, is bull' the progress that? Come on and fight me now." of the world. No time spent in the ac - A painful flush dyed the pallid face cumulation of such energy can be re - of the lame boy as he encountered the garded as wasted. insolent stare of the wretched bully. Dr. Hurd,superintendent of a Buffalo "No! but I will!" - hospital, says that one of the first con - Like a Young tiger, Nanny sprang ditions that precede mental disturbance towards the astonished boy, Seizing which lead to leads to Insanity are dis- Mill by the collar, she trippcd him orders of sleep. Not always mere in - back. Soon, he lay on the grass kick- somnia, but other unnatural conditions, Ing -and ceaming with pain, for such as restless and uneasy MOM . .- Nanny 'Lad sat down upon him and carrying worries through the night, so was showering blows quick and fast that one rises unrefresh(,d and still on face and ears of the Dow thorough- weary. What will make a person ly vanquished foe. grow old and haggard so fast as some "Now, widl you call my Ted 'Hum- mental trouble or physical pain that phyT Will you? Will you? You precludes sleep? One of the most cruet coward! There, you can go now, and punishments of medieval times -one when you are ready for another whip- that was the very essance of refine - ping I'll be here." ment in cruelty -was to prevent a Seating herself by Ted, she laugh. prisoner from sleeping, to keep ,him ingly said: "Didn't I do It well?" awake long hours at a time, allow a "Yes, dear. But don't fight for me. short period of repose then awaken I am scarcely worth It." him and compel him to remain awake. Time passed on. These two, so The strongest mind and body were queerly drawn together, continued alLke broken under such treatment, ,their whittling. As they grew older Those who can sleep roundly and they fashioned chairs and stools, and healthfully are almost Invariably those all the pretty things were kept In order rvh2i longest retain their vigor and by Nanny In their small workshop in heap-th of body and mind, apparently the rear of their own small homes. defying the frosts of time. They have Nanny and Ted were neighbors. They fewer wrinkles and brighter eyes, bet - were now advancing in years;he was 17, ter complexions and greater youthful- sh•) SR. Both must soon choose the wea- ness than those who limit themselves pon they thought best to fight with for to few .hours, or who sleep imperfect - their living. ly. A person who does not feel the As yet they both were (hildren. inclination to sleep at the proper time. "Nanny, I cannot work to -day; come Instead of being well Is really not well, down 1)v the brook. for a talk. Come, for a healthy person haw the natural dear, do." inclination to sleep and eat and drink Walking slowly, she unconsciously developed In a strong degree. Eight tendered her never failing support to hours is the average amount, but tins the poor, weary companion of her varies according to the age, health, whole childhood. temperament and business of the In - As they neared the brook. they met dividual. Nine hours is really better a stran.g•er to their little village. As than eight. The time should be SUM - he passed, Nanny looked up and met cient for complete rest, whether more the earnest,• steadfast gaze of eyes or, less is requred, To rise, still weary • deeply brown as her ocwt•. I•Ier breath with the Previous day's toll, and sum - came fast, while over the dusky face I mon a fictitious strength and energy of the strangor there passed a look by strong tea or coffee, which will In - of r• verent admiration. terfere with the next night's restful - "Nanny, you •tremble; dear. Are you Dees. is to Institute a process that cold?" wears out the vitality and makes the "Nn! Cnld this lovely day; you think Individual prematurely old. thIngs, Toddy. I don't think I ev;'r In this connection one Is naturAlly trembled ill my life -only the• rlav f led to speak of the evils of early ris- lloRed Percy (;rey: 'mt that was with ing, One of my most emphatic ob- anger. Do you remember the little joctions to farm life is the abominably villain ?" early hour at which It is considered Thov were now seated where their necessary to begin the toll of the day, little mill had ))fen destroyed. An I know all about It,for many and many ominous sllence soalM both their lips. a time I've watched the cold, gray Th•e brook laughed and flirted as gaily dawn of a winter's morn melt into day - as ever. The loaves above whispered light as I Washed the breakfast dishes In low murmuring sounds. 1,Vhy was lNefore the kitchen window in the "Lit- Narnv silent? tle Brown House' --but 1 never did it "Teddy, who was that man with without a mental, and very likely a the eyes so dark?" verbal, protest. It is unseemly to thus Her volce had caught the murmur- surprise nature en deshabille, as it ing sweetness of ,the ]we whispering I were, before her morning bath (of dew ]eaves. Fier eyes bad left their saucy is over and her complexion adjusted dance to don the ,milsty garb that love for the day; and not all the poets Who so d-arly loves. Ted turned, and, look- have written (by lamplight) of the ng in her face knew the change. beauties of early morning and the 'Tw•aa Tad's turn to tremble. The glories of sunrise, nor all the stalwart pror, weak, crooked body qutvered'as farmers with whom I have argued .the -- cruel Cupid's arro-w killed the boy to ouestton, have convinced me that it is make the man. With a low moan of duty, or even an advantage In the per- angulch, he theme himself on the formance of labor, to burn the candle F burying his head in Nanny's at both ends of the day. The man aD. who rises at a reasonable hour re - "Nanny, Nanny! p, my Nanny! I freshpd and revived, can do more work am so crooked. I never knmv till now and better work than he who Is drag - ow hideous I am, Nanny!" Led out of bed still tired and puts In The last "Nanny" was the wall of a more hours of half-hearted, semi -ex - desolate soul. hall to s d labor; and i t f I even en more Two little hands rested an the bow- true Indoors than out And I .am glad ed head. to see that the med'cal profession is "Teddq, I love you," she whispered discarding the maxims°of Solomon and ow. Benjamin Franklin, and inculcating Her little hands stroked gently the more sensible views on this subject. l owed head. Growing ehildren in particular suffer "Don't, Teddy, dear. Don't moan so; Severely from a curtailment of their o•u are not crooked or hideous to me. proper bours of rest, They require more Wc, love Paoli other now. Look up!" hours of sleep than grown People, yet - Slipping her hand under his head, often. with a view to Inculcating this >ylte turnrd the sorrowing face upward. reprehensible habit of early rising, they tPnding down she pressed her lips to +r•re roused out of sound slumber and is. ,,pet to work. An Instance came under "I will wait for you dear. When you my observation in this city which 11 - ave a home for me I will be ready." Instrates what pernielow results May e . w • . • follow curtailing the hours of sleep of Byes deeply, darkly brown looked ='rowing children. The son of a once in Nanny's, while a vnice full and extensive florist. a growing lad, in his rm, lowered rvit,h the tremulousness early teens, was an exceptionally dull. If love, told all the love and passion boy In school. Always at the foot of ' hat th+ro,l-hexd with his every pulse. the class, he failed time after time to "Nanny, do you love me? Will you be naso his examinations for the next y wife, little one?" grade till both he and hls teachers Nanny ralsed her eyes and looked Vert thoroughly dlscourngcd. He in- a7mly Into those of him she knew she variably went to sleep in school hours, ved as woman loves but once, Joy , and flna]iy one teacher, who was of meetly painful, shook her who le be- an {nvestlgating turn of mind, set g as sh•e answered low and soft: about discovering whethor he was a i am waltine for Teddy." semi -idiot by nature or by circum- stances and environment. She Pound "I*have come for * y ,, • that he was compelled to gAt• up got 4 you, Nann o'clock every morning, and warp kept "I am waiting for you, Ted, dear." up at night until 10 o'clock Or (miter; be 'I have the home all ready; but, my was growing fast an., did not,get the ailing, are you quite sure you love L yet? Have none stralghter and bleep he needed The father, atter a ranger sought your love and won it?" liefrank talky the teacher's dart,;n'to 'I have waited tem years for you, at took very patiently, hired a me to ddy. I love you dearly. We will attend to his furnace and ]et the iii sir happy to our little home." sleep all he pleased. Within a mrinth She again /lent her tread and premed be was a new boy, both nientally an(l' r lips to his. rhysieally. Instead of b4cing sluggish A flush of glad thankfulness Covered and dull, he seemed to have awakened s pale, delicate features. Ta•king +her ti new life. But o had most the nc) to his, they talked long of all time; and he had not formed the habit days gone by, when she had fought of mental concentration, Po that Ike battles, always remained a backward student. They were m quietly one bright The instance simply shown how neces- R1!rrn{ng and as d journeyed toward s�try plenty of sle�pn to to the well- e.r trew home he told het of the new being of the indivI ural. ,. , , • , n 141. - / ,. _. ., ,. _ ( . + _ .. J tW