Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-08-25, Page 6N
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. The Soldier's Dream. - 0.
Our bugles sung truce, for the night elonds had
lower'd
;.1 -.And the sentinel Stars Set their Watch in the
_,
And. thousands; had: stink on the gronnd-over-
. ....- itpowerek
' 77 -The_ wearyAck sleep, ,and the wotinded to die.
When reposingthat- night on my: pallet 'of
' straw,
iii.Ry the wo searing fagots that gtiarded- the
slain.; - ' _,: -- .
At the deai of the -night a sweet visionI saw,,
• And -tiviee ere the coolc crew I dreamed it
• rti, again. - - -
• Kethoughf ifrom the - battlefield's ;dreadful
array.. . t • -
Far, far I had roathod on a desolate track,
Till autumn and sunshine disclosed the sweet:
e, -1 way . .. • . •
To th313.011.§0 Of ray father, whowelconied Me
back.- -
I trdeveto the 'plelsaut fields-, traversed so ofb
• -In-lifo's-Marning march, when my bosom was -
- • -young, i- - . -• .
I hearl My Ownmomitainargoats bleating aloft,
. ..-_And knew the swees strain -that the corn
r-c,:.....,„.reapers Sling.
..Thei.V. 131edg'6d. WO thewineclip, antffen.dlY, 1
t -v
Sord i •
Fre.m. my Ionic' and. -my weeping friends never
. tevart.:: - , . • - -•
My -littleoues kissed me a -thou-Sand times o'er,
And my wife sobbed -aloud :-in the. fulness of
• heart, . -• - . i_. . L
" Stay,_s Lasr,,, with ns -rest, thou art weary and.
tt• worn!" - - - I . • - -.
-' And fain was the; war -broken soldier to stay,
. But so&ow returned 'With thedawning: of
And.
-: morn., - - . _ - : • •• ' ' . * -
- ; And the .voicc in .my dreaming ear. melted
away._ - • . • , -
71t,orno;s C
-4a!nuabeli .
Irit.h 1.7ntig' renrii-LaMen. r.. .
STAMMERING OD TUTTERIGS
Interesting Fats
Vory Cotaiiio
1.777
::ttt
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I'm sitting GA the stile; Mary,
Where we si.t side by side,
On a bright May morning long ago,
Whenilt-t you were my bride.
The corn Watti* springing fresh au.d. green,
And the lark sang loild and high,
And toe red wa-3 on your lip-, Mary,
And the loveligot ia your eye. •
The plaCe is little ch-anged, MarY.;-
.
The day -as bright as then; =
The lark 1911.1 song Vs in my ear,
- And the cora is green again. But I-M'Ss the sof Clasp of -your hand, ,-
And your bre .th warm on my cheek;
And i8011 keep li,tening for the'Words :
Yon nevermore will speak.
Yours was the brave good heart,'Mary,
-That still kept hoping' on, --
When the tru.A in God had left my soul,
And my arm's Young strength was gone.
There Wit& a conic ort everon your lip, --
And the kind look on your brow,
bless you for that same, Mary,- •
-The you cari`t her me now. -
I thank you for the patient Smile -
.When your heart was fit to break;
When the hunger pain was gnawing there,
And you ilia it fee my sake. -
I bless you for the pleasant -word, -
When your heartwassad. and. sore,
0, I'm thankful you are gone, Mari;
Wheie grief can't reach you more:
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ODERN 16110D
arding -These
,ctions.
(WIC') 1
BOSTON Herald lire- L
peeter Obteinid the
, f olloWing:.' tnftitniee
hienfromspecial-
- este: -Don't imiigine
, that -.Stuttering and
sttimmering , are the
esarie.--. They are die!'
ticket foiine. of s aeoli
. dliturbince. :In stnte
tering . there: isi :no
-leek of - abilitye to
• -t •
pe ii ri o Uwe: semi&
diatineay, bet alveent
O f *P0V.er . ite •coiniie isOunds.•Ttogether in
faliong_ selleb:ete i 4.tel morAs.1 . Ingle
eouleiti- cioa 'I be ar tionlated - Witt:Oub. difi!.
culty, bet whee the , patient attemeets." to
see ,ile it irripeciin.ient.,- meets. ‘:Staraniering
iA an -1=-Y6-iiii ley to .pronienice. le-.:-.terii Properly.
Thie isio.neeteee the eireenit of defecha . in..
.
.the o.t.g4ne of ispeh, ittch. as- cleft palate,-
:paralvOis- Of the safe._ palate, -r:tongne-tie and
ether lleferrnites •of the tinge° ;. hafr-lip; ..
defeireitty - of :•f. the teethe; : ewe': Enlarged_
berisile iney:alea . be iincleded a• one of the.
°awes.. -Aphasia is a Coodition• arisiligiroin
a. ditiaase- of :the brain, whicie *comities teep-
ee impeirthent oftbe- idea. of lenguiage• Or
Vs expression. In &Olen% speech ' is in
pa3.' red or lost frotil disease of the •v-opel_pap'
pettitue,ealtheugh" ' -- -
. . . . .
, . - :THE .-114EDIOUY ()F WORDS -
A.4%17.447 DOWN"
and" Usedup" feeling is
the first wfirning that
your liver isn't .doing
its work. And, with a
torpid e liver' and :the,
inep-ure- blood that fol-
lows it, you're an easy
prey - to oll. sorts of ail;
- silents; • -
That is the time to
take Dr. Pierce's Golden
. Meclical Discovery, As
an appetizing,. restora-
tive tonic,to repel disease and build up the
needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to
eietiel it. It irotises every organ inta,
Iiealtb-
ful action, .purifies and enriches the blood,
-
braces up the whole system, and restores
-health and vigor. . .
- For every disease yeased by a digordered
liver or impure blood, it:is.the only guarcir-
tee.d remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure in
- -
every case, yap. have your Money back •
"4- • • •
e • ,
$et/0 ie offeeed, by . the • proprietors of
Dr: Sage's Catarrh ,Remedy, for . an 111 -
curable case of Catarrh. e Their reniOY
perfectly . and permanently cures •the
liFI,)1•St eases. -
• •
.A Ai& Medicat Antkoeity: ow-- the A.d.VIVILis
DIEAMPiESS AND DULNESS.
- tages Of the Void Donche.
71he popular notion of the injurious effect-
.
Of a cold bath taken by • one who is over-
heated. from exercise-. rand: possess -se
all
sucifideas have-,-sOme bads etperienes
and yet it is falsified by the experiences of
041614 from the . days of. the Greeks ani
Riiineneelien until now, ...who find in thjii
procedure- a . .refieshing: and -
tonic after the. exertion they have recently
tmcli3rgone.. And, phyuiplegicaliv speak-
ing, a. cold plunge or *douche taken
inemedietely 'after the . physical. effOrt,
wben the skin is-aciting freely ..and there is
a Ewes of healethioughout.the body,
I as
rational as In the experience of ;the
athlete it is _benefioial. It is paralleled by
the -tonic effect • preduoed by: the Cold
plunge When the Alin it! actierely secreting
after a Turkieli bath, and finds its rationale
slOubtless In the stimulation of the nervous
system, in the increase of internal altepela-
tion,•and also in the renewal of -activity to
the_entaneous Circulation after the. momen-
tary oontrection of blood vesselie due to the.
The- pepular belief do.ubtlessi rests on
the Injurious effecti whisihmay be infin.enced
by the bath in .one who does not reeert to lb
iinmediately, belt allows time for th.e effeots
Of fetigue show theraseives on the eimecles
and' nerves and for the isarface of the, lpedy
to get cool. Taken then" the -bath :is mere
likely to deptessithanto stimulate,. there is
less power ofreaction*end .greater
IlabIIIty
teinteinel inflanitaationse At oriole tiltinie
a • Warm bath. rather than a • oeld
one is Mere suitable and,- more
Bete:. It hes bean suggested, howev_er, that
the. practicie' Of indulging in a bath (biter
Violent exercises may..initiate renal disease.
af this -there is no evidence: The transitory.
.albuminuria observed after: prolonged cold
bathe they indicate the distiirbance. in the
Tenet circulation which erisuee upon them,
but these cases are in . a different category
from those to which We: are new
nor are we aware of any facts to prove that
even in them; Bright's -disease -has been
developed in othiseqUence of the transient
departure from the florins'. Lestly, it meet
be remenibered tbat thole indulging in
athletic exercises of all kinds arepresumebiy
sound in heart - as welt • as Brab, sua that
anch persons may take- With Iimpunity, and
indeed, With benefit, 'measures whioh would
be-dietinctiy. harmful to the- .weakif. -The
-Lancet.
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44.0f Whit_doies a 'stntherer's impediment.
cemisiist 1" .... e
: 64' It bentiebs ispesniodice- ContreCtion :of
sothe of ethe.t.Museles inSeilved in 'the ,Pret-
duceion of sounds.: The limpeditiient' may
show itself as aeon - the patient bogineeto
Speak,- or not untli several .words have been
_uttered.. • It is meet likely. tn..ocesur when
the Word *whieh the indierithiel attempts to -
pronthintie .begins With -consortient,", -es-
pepially, with :an exPleeive sound. .In. very.
atelier° oesere. the, • sufferer,., in • tits
attempts • to 'utter: 1. an .eirpleitive
sound, eometinies 'works hiinself , into a
abate of _greet. agitationeee*Hie' heart .pelpie
:tites,*.hie face- 1.3000mi3S-reiV•veith congestion
profuse-perePieation breaks orit lend ho pre-
sents stillest the. appearance of maniac,
-The paroxysm . often oiantinuest e until' it
becanies •necessary -the -patient totake
breath. - When attempt is renewed, or
It ntaybei just . the. patient is almoste
haissted- the refractory organs perfeitintlieit
•
function, and . the legated loomed. is pit:e-
choed. - In Mild:forms of the -affection there
le timPlyTthe repetition of parttoular -lettere
or syllables. . : • • - • e
,Why * is _ that a stutterer- esti singor i
_Whietle. and then geii• over
°thy - :• - : • : ' •
44 That- is hard to answer.- The affeetion.
. ,
presents Many peculiaritieseand that is one
Of them:
SOMA STUTTOERS CAN SING
and the,pfeer•ef eepressingthem- ty.Wribe
ing them remeiris unimpeiced. - A ;victim
Of aphasia. Cannot. Write. To c.w.o.:aphasia .it
14ofteneecessery_ to. peewee a course of
•eysteniatic instruetion,,,begibulng: with the
-letters Of the alphabet... the name*: and
.iiiguifiCanes Or:Whieb. must be learnedi as.. in
-infancy. The applieetion 'at electrieity
to
tbe taegne and mix/J.0.1es of the throist: sit•COn•
etitdered of Value. Of coueee, 1 have not the
.tirtie'arthe inclination to go so deeply . into
.e. Case as thet: In:caiiee where stiChl treat-
ment ,la ineeessery.. it-. ie better ,that the
patient take up his Or her residence in some
private hospital, -Where .he. can .be treated
and wattcheil'carefiillee for. the loniet.periods,
neoeiteerse" _ - e •
u.D.O10.,ken. have Many cages of stammer -
lug among,. children -
"Yes.. . A frequent cause of -the acquire-
ment .:of. lthts form of defective 'speech is
talking'baby-tolk to .children, - thus pre-
ventingetheni- from farthing • correct,
bablts
of iirticuletioe. Thedfaoteleif. articulation
-13$3-ierii 7 in. thil
neVer be tmitat.,,d
E - NO 33 1893.
NOTE
Ini replying te any 'Uwe adhrinialw
meats pleaseAsention tbils
•
Defeerivp- _tieart.ixg .110 - chtedrei often:: a.
.Prinxt Caust of 1entat Siolyikess..
- - .
A recent cotilributor to the Medica 'News
brings 6viden.1-..6 to - show that .al*rge
pro-
• portion of the school *children cleseieaeket
mentally. "- are "affected withe de-
gree of deafeees. That deafnese should
. _have a marked effeetupon the. resntir,'-ancl
•'Oen eipon7 the phyeical, deiretiOpedent of
ohtld la easily belieyedesinee ea large a peril
of everyone's ear:eat:on - is transinitted
thebrainthretigh. the ear.
' Dr. Sexton,. an Ablerican.'•aurist, 'found a-
-distinct defeet ia the hearing peiveee Of • la
per cent. of a liege nitraber of sohoolchildren
whom he examined-..: ••
7 Dr. -W.eil, -of Sritittgert, in an 'examination_
of over .6-,000 itohoot• Children, foitreltlist
30
•per -dent.. or peerly one-third of _thenniti-
ter-exsmieed,had defectiv-o hearing power*.
He _Madeuse of the -.whit:spot test -and the
* _teat for _hearing the watch tick. The hear.
-ring Wei considered -defective only
wben ib
fell cansiderably-belew the iitteioge. •
.Dr. Gaile. ef Paris,. who has Made oaten-
_ sive experinieuts in-regardeto the percentage
--of deafness among _school. -children; fowl('
thata degree of deafness was very ..thiminoe
• amen,- "dull" -pupils, though ,often
unre-
• cognized. - :He found; n one:base' peVeri
- ohildrea. placed in seat e in. rear 'Of theiieheol
'-rown on accettietof delimits and -inattention.
Of. these, fejir could :hear the *etch -tick at
distiiiice- Of- from 2 to inches. enly, While
two were entirely: deaf inenie. ear... • •
Of twelve boys -wham the teacher -.con-
sidered. Poor puplist, :ten .. were.: affe.oted
with loss of hearing -power in one: et both.
ea -re. - • •.-.- • .
•, Cages of deafness .thould not be *allowed• _
to go- without treatment'. . :-E sten tiee seein;.
. 'ugly.. hopeless _aeries_ should be sant tio the
atirist fer an °Pinion- as to a likelihood Of
iniprovepiett under treatment. :*
,‘. Runnieg• ears should. never be.
,neglected.. --Small a- condition: makes -Ale -child
si_disagrisitetible neighbor in a aeheiel. .. Tli�
disease le•alWeye. a source of-, danger to the
child itselfeand *may be a Bourses of -danger
to companions. --• . •
f Diming n attack of messlei or ..scarlet
fever seer complication should: be guarded
aginst by, cleenlines*. .of ..the-. -nose and
teat. If the eats diaoharge. :they should
relitte.treatinent -aiming at - cIeenlinem of
Greai pains shooki -
them in clear. end
-sif children - shoe
by their: attendants.
be - epeek-tO
fetinee tones.- lila that
they may be lee to acquire . correct a
_of utter aoe . TIsis
it Is Irnposaticlefr
ina4 seemde
0 vor.y. tmportant, since
.mes5 adults to tter
are net learned.- ring
early life. No . Reit g man ; is :a to pee -
mance the epeeeh- "scianile liei-ell Orel nations
cif the- earth. German. • .0...)-00410 in guttural
sounds, Fiench in. !laical vowels and •Rnse
Stead in - hissiug .seeitdi The meniber of
conateant.- - reiunde :in ' Hiedoeteete.* • Is 48-
maie than doUble. she number ein the
Heelish. leognage, 1whiele . Is but ,C1. • The
Greek language eonteins wily 17 consonants,
had items) AustraliOn.languages are said to
-*have but -eight. . I Some- languagee are en-
tirely wa,uting In Whole clasets Of Sonztd..
For instance,. here 18 a hook that informs Me
that . the languages . of - the -- 'Mohawk,
Ser1;7Afi, Huron*, and of a number'. Of Other
•IndiesnAribee, de not .eentaiin the sounds p,
b, f, Y W and. m, . end, .0OnseqUettil?lk - have
not 0i:1 -word* 4 mamina-' and 'papa''found
in .almost . 'all • Other- ; known • languages.
When the attempt was made :to. teseli the
MOhasOks, . to f. preens:num' words containing
thee lettere _they declared that they wed&
not Mike thethseives ridiculous byr-trying,t0
talk With their mouths Shute TWO, peculiar-
ityr of _different languages is the -occasion of
the -difficulty often.thet With by : none- of.
differentelateres in -attempting to learn the
pronineletion. of .oqiei latignagese • The:
Chileeeee:haVing no re:in-the- attempt tcepese.
nonnee the Word 4 Anierida '. substitiete an
I for the re making it:4 Jamaillea:';"
- "When hi :se r. strgical-.---operatien -neces.
. . . . . .
wiry?" . •:: • . - - ,
or Whisper' without -difficulty. Many sf-
fected. persons- _have no difficulty in.speaki
big when alone,. in the *.dterk;or - when -with
persons ekth whene they aro intimately ao-
quelriteet" . - • - 7." .
. "I Suppose you. sine to remove the ciliates
. . .
In .treating i patient ,'!".
ic.Yeee so. far as possible. :I doethis by
the improvement Of the general, •health, by
tonic baths, nourishing :diet and •exercissi
especially.. lung- &mastitis, Swedish move-
ments and tonio.applioations of' .eleCtricity.
The direct treatment of the disease itself
-beginitirith .exercises In breathing.1 '.Sonie
require the -patient to -spend tk week' in abso-
lute silence Woes *beginning-. exerciies of
any sorb. - . The .first thing: to - be.. learnild
by the . stutterer -is: how to _fill his
hinge completely, and . then - to l expire
It- . Bloody- and ateedily. . - .Afber this 'power
has been .acquired the -patient should be-
practiied - in the pronucciation of the dif-
ferent vowels, both -Singly andineiceribina,
tion. He =telt be intide. to speak them in
-.loud tones, also in a 'Whisper.- - : He sheuld
also bettaught to sing, them. The ecqu1re7
-*lent of confidence is . One ofthe essentials
-
of treatment. . Shynees, thnidlty; gonftision
and aotual fear ..sheold be zonated. The -
power to conibinte.Conliona.nts, . arid vowels
b
inttist next be Stequired... - Phrases - and shert •
ecientiinationsi of words pain° next. .. Ail the
while the Meat Careful eat-tenth:oh • bald be
given ' to tb.e- reapiratiozi: -. -After .twii or
threereenths a series of exercises:lhould be
given, in Whieh the pupae should he taught
to keep- thne, speaking each syliabie slowly.
When the' patient finds :himself -iliesble to
speakwithout stuttering he sliCiild -keep
slim*" _ . - • * "-r- -. 1.•
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Imparts thorough training in Book -Keeping,
Arithmetic, Phonography, Type Writing
and all other branches of Conimercial
education at very reasonable rate's. Young
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and United States. For Announcement
address PRESIDENT AUSTIN. B. A.
of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites
is both a food. and. a remedy. It is
useful as a fat producer and at the
same time gives vital force to the
body. It is beeeficial itt
_CONSUMPTION
because itmakes fat and givesstrength.,
It is beneficial for
SICKLY Cli1OREN
because they can assimilate it when
they cannot ordinary. food.
It is beneficial for ,
COUGHS AND COL
because it heals the irritation 0 the
throat and builds the body and
overcomes the difficulty.
A.1ET'rION.9'-Benrare of Substitutes.
Genuine prenare...1 seeit & Bowne,
Belleville. Sold by all druggists. •
50e. and $1.00.
IV.% tend tha vierrelotte Itzataik-
,:18797-fixuaCiiiXoessalr00.4: icfs:kklt:
gutrantaatlmt.e.r..vraut4 mitt
apaykw.feteriltaio_Ora~mali*
!NIA iiiatEDinslt Lect vtigaak
toi4730,m,ivilwaltapseiAtiem.pat:tfLaccaogisfisg.
Itaa•jsmoi tg(01.14.-.
rrEACHEItti AND OLDEA
cai make monos canvas:dm
Ifriend. and Atcoant Book". BM
WtIiaut Br -tem, it.;t.‘itsher, To
SCHOLARS
‘` Farms's
fez alteulatis
aural Canal. ---Youth's Companion.
.
To Cure a Felon.
Make a thinible of loather and fill it with
dompoeithen made as follows:* Stir' air-
slakked lime -:into common eeft soap until it
hi the consiatenoy of glazier's putty; intiert
the finger therein and change the contents
of the thimble once In. twenty minutes and
a cure is Certain.
.,WOOP$Tag• ...COLLEGE ..
An
4! In roost caseS of . stamineritige Proper
training is necessary. when the diffi oulty is
due to acquired habit." . 1
.99 How about the remedy of Pembethe;
nes V'
",Many _mechanical' devices-- have been
invented for • the relief Of etuttering. *.A
-stone under the tongue might have been
useful
IN DEMOSTHENEW CASE.
-Little: weed= plates, 'shaped like the lower
, . .
jaW,-longue forks or - tongue bridleee and -a
- -4 -
koglistAstronomy. great variety of other contrivances are used.
VennO, after an absence Of •_nearly e year, Thie plan of treatment is rarely
i stioceeiful-
i
- -
hem:returned. to ne as an -evening stars and and often _does harm. . In mylexperience,
- InEi-Y new be Been after iitunieh in the west.
stuttering ocCurs about ten times as fie -
She wilt continue to thine as an evening quently .in males as - in lenialosi I:. should
-
.tar during the remainderaf the year, grow- hate to attend- h church sewing - pieta° of
ing brighter and brIghtet as the months stutterers." I - , --- - •
:Pais, 'and net repbing her greatesthrillianoy . "Is Stutte4ng.hereditstY 1"
may be looked forin the east; jasii before habil Is ofteilsoquired by aesociation . witle
.aunrise; 7 , . . , itutterers.:' -Temporary stuttering is Immo-
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- . . • J •
A. Certain Remedy tor co
And one always to be relied upon, is
Pulmam's Painless Cern Betratitor. Safe,
sure and always petals's,. Nearly fifty.
imitations prove its value. Bewa e of eneh.
Gat Patnean's at druggists.
In BOStoss-; of Course.
until Jan. gbh: -
94 Ib _ seem* to be somethiene I have
Johnny-I wonder why Loan%
kitellee? - e • '
- 'Elder Sister-ePsirhaps- the caw
age- is diSpropeOrtiOnate to -the
area;:. - .
Johnny -I don't) think that's 1
there isn't weight enough on the
_ About the 20th , of ths. elei,C.i-11. th '1 Mercury treated, father and son Otte .often.' . 'The-,
2,... . . - - - . . - . - ; _ - -•. ' . 9
- eaeturii which has been for •a• few months tiinei.piodttoid by diesipatitto ' sinoking: In'.
-.past e pener,iduotis objeOt. ili the evening digeetiont-losi. OU .eiepi and: Other wises
skies; has -pradtically, closed: his Betition and whioh•- Pr -04100' *Peet.- *trrvetle 641010-614"
:new seta' before 9 O'clock.-• . - _- .-,.....- •- Anything that inoreasesinerYonieetbitebility
. Uranus, invisible to the neieece. eye and greatly exaggerates --the . difficulty. . One
not: easily found: *Min: opera ghat Withf. FOAM of mine Was entirelY. unable- **oak
ent_.a- chart, is P..-thort distance-. . eastward- of 14. VFOtd.- when exhausted by a night's- watch
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the. star Spice.- . • - - - ' -- • -. --_ - ing, Very i frequently the ' Stutterer INOill.
- ,Iiiare is now -too near .the sun to be-.4isi- -4-eak-'wttli:tietfe" cithiinethltm - when mked
bite ' _ .._ .to - stutter: I -Stuttering Is generally ' More
* . Jupiter 1.in the constellation Timm -
„•no - - - ,
e marked in the thorningthen in Pee: evening',.
-ler from 'the:Pleiades, and .now rise:: ab6iit In soMe-. countries :the' . affeotiOn Is -; Otte
midnight.- - In -ft: month or twelieVill item& common. --Statistiole *sito.W- that - in :Irrei*oe
-among th.e, evening, dare iti his fell mtijeeit there -hi onel •stutterer for ._fiv, 0
-.14900 Pete
. being this -yeat.-at iiiiiebeiglitest, and Will -' e scirks, and: irk ten :yeari. nearly 7,000 .persons
-!is meanr1,7(al of Venni. - - . - -. . - ' - -,.. . Were -exempted -c EOM -military 'duty on: -AC-
' About one .hoar 14 &avenge of _, Jupiter is °Oust of stuttering:. It is etill-More frequent
Neptanieilie4er'.visible tO -the nak_ ed_ eye. in. . G. e.rina.34. : It is -• said that
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. in,Chins, a fact due tee.the -40;hr-raj:al .chsre
ALBERT COLLEGE,
, Ont, •
Grants DiPloroas Cmnmercial Peience, •
Music, -Fine Arts, Elocution and Collegiate
•
•
Alistress-How Is it one never hears a
sound in the kitohen when your .ffiweetheart
.is with you of an eveniog
'Servant Girl -Please, ma'am, the poor
fellow is so bashful yet; for the Present' he
does nothing but eat I - -
The Bashful man.
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courses. -
.._Candidates prepared for Matriculation and
for every- grade of Teachers' Certificates. Win
re -open Tuesday, Septembe.r 5,1893.
Send for Calendar. .A.ddress.
PRINCIP.AL DYER.,
Make my-
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al append
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superficial
kbelleve
What *he Said.; _
Mrs. R. Peck, E, 15th street. New 'l'ork
City, visited- Cauda last year, and had the
good fortune to 'pick up something Which
net only suited her, but herneigi bore also:
Writing the inanufaoturer Neirviline ,she
amyl :` "1 bought three bottles of Neridline
while in Canada and treated my. -neighbors
to some of ib and all think it basis medicine
forf internal or external pain they have ever
used Nerviline deserves such& cothmendation;
fori it is most. powerful, penetrating, and
certain remedy for pain of all kinds. -- Take
no subs itute.
- •,
- Why suffer with. toothache when Gibbons'
.Illeothaohe Clum will afford inetant relief 1
. what's in Name t
Merchant -;-Xy dear wife, it 011 • be im-
poseible for me to be home to -night, as I
am Called very. suddenly to Philadelphia. on
-very- - • -
Stenegiapher-How do you _Spell Philae
delphia.?- -
llerchent--Yor're writing the, letter.
Stenographer -You're dictating ib.
Merchant -Well, then say Aloany. •
- ..STIITTARING TiliKNOWN
- - - - -
A -Pertinent
.Utile Eriglish boy, .ft-OcOrdhig- to a nava:
pap -g published* in. London, Want some
years. ago to the denbisb's to have • some of
hi,* .44 first" teeth. .extradted.• •1/iffier they
were out -the little 'fano* 'telt very unhappy
about his less When the &atilt; to -comfort
bit, Saki .4.4 11011 mind -abeto .thest-
genie in• -again.” - • '
44 time for dinner V' ..asked :the _
- _
boy, his faeo clearing.: - •
Liverpool has England's L road. -
The dome of_the new observatory now In
Course of erection.it Gireenwich willtemade
of_ Papier *abbe. - • .•
A furniture advertifieMent -of the:
Rue.- 0-renelle, Paris' : sale. Superb
-Dino Old Oak, war
ronintedilig--br°4rannitintitct. 11,
..; Statistic* are Maid to she* thak the in.
• • &golden of inaohinery into !manufactories-
,
Best in the Worill!
Get the Genuine!
Everywhere!
inallilW021.k....00."
'keCt
LOCO °AIMS a Farming Lands, within 26 sahib
of Saginaw (Irv, 59,000) -._.and within I to 13 inlAg.
railroad. Teats: 1115 VA per sem Alle.
-downlrak a year, d per. cent Lutorest. Sekelle
and. churchee cesr.; well timbered. Elesali
mans and - - •
WA. M. TENNANT. •
kiesireurich Mac
Bach:ow. s., waft;
This is Geed Enough to rpit
114=1 have "deaded to ask your father's actor of the language. - I helve read. in texie
-consent' by letter, Pat:line.' I 'Now what- Bort liooka of :Frenchman Who studied Chinese
hair decreased: the nuinber- of the unem-
of a letter would yob:advise me to malxe it!? So as' tn. be able- to speak it -fluently, , .
- She.--4zthink, Horace, would. niake it. althOugh he stuttered badly in his :native' PA°P".` .
aneriymoui letter. -
MONTREAL EXPOSITION
COMPANY
GRAND
PROVINCIAL EXIIIBITION.
'AGRICUtTURAI,..and ObUSTRIAL
:4th to -9th- Sept4 189a_
More __i. .2..-. More attractive.
Grand Opening, Monday 4th Sept.. Labor
Day, Civic Holiday. t •
All departments comPlete. Military and
other bands. • _ '
GREAT SHOW OF STOCK.
-Horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry.
Manufactures and. Industries. -4
Grand Pyrotecnic Display, Burning of Mos-
cow, Horse -Racing, High Jumping, and a host
of splendid attraetions.
Reduced fares on: all railroad.s and steam-
boats.
Open day and night. AdmisSionz 25c. ' 4
For Prize Liste and all information apply to
5.0. STEPHENSON -
Manager and Secretary,
• 70 Sb. Gabsiel street,
Mon
S WINSLOW'S SOOTH IWO
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FOR • CHILDREN liEETIIINCE
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-CexPLIii in Minnesota. Send for Maps*n4Omar
ism grimy will be sent to you
31711:110Mis
Addres$ 14 OP EVVELIL CLARKE,
Lsrole.Comraissionet. PauLMINwii •
-I • India has 27,000 000 _acres Inwheat
tongue." .
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Piedse Remedy. or Catirrb Is the
Best; EaseBt to tree, andi
OW by airfits Or sent by**U,
GOch. 14.1% Itiseinno. warren. fa.
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Gives a healthy appearance to the skin.
Electpie Salve
Hasno equal for *mg Salt Rheims,.
Old Sores. Scrofulous Ulcers, Bora
Eyes, , Skin Diseases, Pimples;
. Chapped Hands, Corns, Boils.
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Burns, Piles, Frost Bites,
Fresh Cuts, SoreNipples.
Ask your Druggist for Bby's new
- trio Salve. Price 250. per Box.
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ONLY
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ASKYOIJR SEWING MACHINEAGOIT
FOR IT, OR SEND A 3 CENT STAMP
FOR PARTICULARS, PRICE US";
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