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FiiIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1886. to ramble. The flesh, quickly put on,
will be found more juicy and delicateln
flavor.
A danger to be avoided in keeping
fowls is overcrowding. Too many, after
building a house of proper dimensions
for the first lot, enlarge the , flock.
Where an extensive business is carried
on the fowls should be separated in
small flocka; they will not de their best
until this is done,
PEItT11 ICNNIS.
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A. Liatoivel cheese buyer recently
shipped five car loeds of cheese, von-
taining 1999 bexes, 'valved et ovoo.
Mr, 'Wm Lienhardt, on employee in
-s".------- Ross- Bros. factory, Listewel, died last
' week fibril inflainniatiori of the bowels,
after a shit illness.
While out drivin,,,e last week, Mraind
Mrs. A-. -Pent, blitchell, were thrown
from the beggy, and miraculously escap-
ed'serious.injury.
The qearitity offal' vtheat harvested
in Pexth this year is placed at 47,77A
acres. Spriog wheat, i,084.; bailey,
23,243, aod oats, 51,171.
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y There are f7,799 horses in the o i
v coon-
/ tof Perth, 87 working oxen •' 2 4593 ) r, '
.milch .cow; antl...ca410 "of "ell kiud
-' 7:8,482 ; sheep, 64,09 and. 24,505 piga,
Rev. Mr. Tlyland, of Watford, who
was appointed Rector of Trinity ehurcho
Mitchell, has declined; 'The congrega.
Von are as unanimous as ever in favor
of Bey, Mr, Kerr, of Quebec, ,
On. Sunday last, the dwelling houSe
of -Mr, Geo. .11oKeever, near Listowel,
oanght fire, it is supposed, from some de -
feet abort the 'chimney, and the flames
spread so rapidly that the family had
only sufficient time to get out the prin-
eipal effects: before the house Was con'
sumecl.
The atteridance_ at theohalf-1110.441.1f.
' Cheese Fair, held this week at Listowel,
was sinaller than usual; tie nearly all the
July dtoCk had been previously bought
up. -Fifteen factories registered 8,200
boxekbut only one lot of 150 boxes was
sold at , 9 cents; The prices generally
asked were more than buyers cared to
rive ' ' • • :
On Friday last, James, pow of Mr. D.
IL Dormer), Mitchell, Came very near
• losing -his life.... While working in his
_ father's Mill,. he .was' caught in a belt
and wound up ,against . a pUlley, from
:which be was so seriously injured about
the face and head that he was obliged
to lay off work,The young man nar-
rowly escaped :being killed. •
' A most' shocking accident occurred on
Tuesday last, - which ' resulted in the
death of one of the oldest residents of
• bark. ' Mrs. John IVIeDettald, living on
the 1st cop., was lionoe, alorie, her him -
band' being in Embro, On his Tanta
at noon.,.he was horrified at, finding the
body of his wife lying at the door en-
veloped in flames. It .seems she was
getting dinner andlier clothes must have
taught fire from the 'Steve. - ,She bad
• taken a quilt off the bed, and, wrapped it
around heri to smother the flames, but
to no avail. • The body was terribly
burnt and was inirecognizoble. '
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Bears.during the last Month havebeen
making:aheir 'appearance .on• the' 14th
concession ' of Logan,: toWnshifo It is
thowght that as Many es Seven ...eight
are in the.,,piece. of, weeds west of the
line far as ,it is Opened, and they hays):
done•considerable 'damage ' to the crops
close by.:. On S4urday, Me. •Win. Ste-
wart shouldered his rifle, a repeater,and
went outin search of Mr, Bruin,
waS not long-befcire lie saw one on Mr,
_ Elliott's old farm, andlevelling his -gun• ,
he broirglit him ,di-iiii thefirst shot,
• Monday be -started off te the same spot,
and in ari" hour's Wile, another was no-
tieed.sitting on hia hanthes: Mr.. Ste;
• wart get. within a hundred-yards-orthe
fellow',•when bang went his gun. ..The
ball took .effect 'in ..the -brute'S. bead,!bot
only staggered hint., ' The bear grovvled.
• andmatle.for ,Ir.. Stewart. As litowas.
OM kept -on for
approaching. apether ti Ce of 'lead took
• him in the head, but
-1thot t thirty feet, when he tumblod over
' and is' third ball'Iput'ari- end to, : his
trou le.. He weighed upwards of, 206.,
• lbs. and was very fat. • ' • .
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i • is
TileGregoes lining „Compound.. •
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-73ave you_a bad Cough,ItChronie Hoarseness,
a feeling of Lightness in the Chest,,Wealt lunge,
or any similar complaint 7 If so, buy at once a
' ;bottle of McGregor's Lung Compound. "It'll
euro you." •It contains' entirely neW specifies,
of,which one 'dose ta more efleetual than, a
whole bottle of the old time remedies. • It is put .
up in scrc and in bottles, Sold by Worthington,
• druggist. Try it, and Yon will never hare res.
. ott to complain.
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Iflaseible, ,Iceop the breeding ficiek
separate from the feedehs, as they will
• not require neatly So riineh feed.
Let the poultry ten in the tattle -la, as
Much as possible: They will pickup a
vast numbei- of itisects, that are' about
to setae intheir winter .qoarters. '
Weed out your inferior ,birds,...selects
,„,...ing, the beet only for future breedhig,
Don't keep the largest atici imagine they
are the best, ' Keep these ,which -are
.truest 'marked 'even 'it o' little inferior
IR ilze,, .. .
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, If ' yeit,-telitemplate'niakin,,e • any
changes in the chicken house get them
done as Bain ilea+ as possible.' The first
inonth with "R" in it hop arrived .,too
much dependence must not be placed on
the weather, and the Meth might here
to be kept. indoors, more or Iesa, frail'
this Hine out ; ' • ,
The flesh of thickens fattened on buck -
heat flour mixed with milk is very
delicate in flavor. Oatmeal comes next;
and after that barley -meat Indian
corn is more fattening than flesh for
many, so should be given sparingly to
fowls being prepared for market, .
flaring seleeted the intended
. birds
Lor. table tise, don't begin to fatter% until
• it has been decided whort.they are to be
killed. If given all they can eat for ten
days and deprived of oxereise, they will
put on flesh rapidly in that time,. and
who., better for 'Ole table 'thin -11f allowed
o,
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SO-
ChiClons nicely dressed when taken
to market will always pay for the extra
trouble. If Plucked directly after they
are dead,, and while the flesh is warm,
the feathers will come out easily. Never,
eicept when the birds are going to be me, Geo, Al. Kitty has been re.engag•
immediately cooked, dip thein in scald- Sumnierbili school, for 1887, at
EDUCATION NOTES.
Miss Kennedy,' daughter of Mr. ILP.'
Kennedy, of Seaforth, has secured a
Miss Katie Bali, ot. Godedeb, ft, kfv.hcalmtautetboer ttpleini rnuoet vfer/ ba : ,
of their taseliets. The vice at intemperance”
pease,/ 03 from geueration to generation, !al
though no teacher ever said a word againat it.
Tobacco smoking And driaking are as OffeelliVe
now as when Niatt. Dicker's visited our thereat' i
school at Caledonia. somehow, the children are have found mit bis y
gaged as assistant teiteher for Salfordi things, The teacher is' a '4 livingo epitie:le,°1;
School, and commenced on Monday to awl is readwith care hy his eupils.—Anieri-
teack. - 104.$abool Journal.
*a ••••••••-,-----.
The publio school board of St. Marys' •Young Girls 0
is moving towards having the election are at a critical periutt when they aro about
of, trustees held on the same day- as mu- ma•nritig atid derrlitpitig tli 000. The
locket wai.chf a 1 c tie at this rime may re-
nicipel eleetions.
Moog irtyy,tuarilitis ailau delicate
11‘31071.57i81:gbt:Ill orgi aim, and entailing alontr list fuft m
an -offer principal ot' tlie °aka. e." 411 title may huarritilefi,
Public School aswell as from payega. ow Ow wino; woman wins tlititogli this
She has acceptedtifminer. • period clothed in all the bounty and kitten:: t h
f a pet h-c•ly healthy ores ills'ittun, bribe
Kyt ,;t, 1)r. Pit.rotea Fav .xi Prtaeip-
re n, pi epared especially for female -tutu.
hymen -of ttie moat auccessfet
ing water to remove the feathers • it Is
a lazy plan, not only spoiling - thO ap-
pearance, intt hardens the flesh ; and if
the weather is at all damp, the birds
eoon decay." „
It it nil Notes.
Remember that a little time and tnO•
ney experideclkin the fall of the year on
a slight inereale io salary. He is a
thoroughly good and efficient Witcher.'
Kenneth McKenzie, formerly Princi-
pal of the Walton Public School, has re-
cently.been requested hy
Dickey county, Dakota, to eonneIorward
as candidate for the office. of Inspector
of publio'schools.
Mr. Greeory Tom, son of Mr. James
'Torn, sof Eleter, has been eneaged by
uuderdraining.will prove a great saving
the trustees ofieheed Election go. '.i, for
of time'wlah weans rat)neYf n":"Priag'the year cOmnaencing January. next.
If your ""a have. nab bean quite ull . Mr Toni has had enlaSklerable priletiSe,
to the mark, don't go about 'croaking.' and bolds a high grade certificate.
It will do you no good, and- is. infec- The fourth book lessons, on which
Veils, Misery likes. company. Look
on the brighter side, end you will find
things turn outbetter than yowezpeeted.
There is alwaye a certain amount of
obocmionse-matter which fiods its way
into our wells.' As the .water is gener-
ally low aloceit this season' of the -year,
it will be an easy task pumping nut and
eleansing, before the autuinn*rains fall
and bring the water tip to high-water
mark,: •
In many of onr American exchanges
we reed, Canadian /lilies for sale by the
car -load. • It causes ors cepang of regret
to see -such announcements, When
wood ashes can be sold in lots of four-
teen to twenty tons, it speaks very plain-
ly that some fartnera. are being robbed
of one of the beat fertilizers 'attire can
provide, •
•Tree peddlers will soori'be- on' the
war path. Before Prdering ascertain
the standipg of the growers.' Unscru-
pulous 'sellers will. palm off any Worth -
leas varieties, knowing that it will be a
few years before:the fraud:is- discovered.
Persons cannot exercise too moeh cau-
tion in buying fruit trees of all descrip-
tions. Frequently years. of scare arid
patience result in bitter disappointment,
ori 'finding the .,arieti of free to be rot
what was purchased. .
,The fall of the year is .generally the
time When fires occur, and the barn and
.its „contents are reduced to -ashes. A,
great portion Otthe „fires take place Lon
theyremises of thoge" who are over con-
fident, .and don't insure: These parties
will say, Ph,-; we are too careful .; no-
dangerot fire breaking outwith us,, etc.
It is just these persons 'that find ont
their error wben toe. late. , Insurance
'remarkably cheap.. To all. farmers we
say, instite,.insere !. . • .
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SPringtinie britigs many. duties, stnd
there is generally a. rush of work.:. Many
farmers say they -Would like to bay,p
planted. shade' .trees, but were too busy_
klififi"g774—TCri1iefe—We-
leave it till next.'soring,. or the ':saine
thing will: Occur plant now, p.m:ion sts
the leaves fall, ,aithough.not 'cis good 'a:
tiue asin spring. Out back the
• branches well.; but don't. eut off the, may beminimizedby preoauttonary de -
heads .of.the trees; Mulch Well and there
.will .he little fear of their growing. •
pupils will be examined in literature, gt
the July 1887 entrance examinatien,
are as follows ;---Visions of Mirza (both
selections). • The death �f itttle Nell.
The hell of Atli. Dora. • The change-
ling. A, forced recruit at Solferino.
National morality:.• The two breaths.
The eclior of the Canada EduCtitional,
lqonthly,, speakin,g of the 'Second class
.algebra paper at the lute examinations,
• says does appear tri -us remarkable
tliat even' the Ohairman, ofthe cepiral
committee' would take the; liberty of
• charging the mathematical masters of
Onterio with being either incompetent
or insuflioient. •. .
We have been requested to eit11 the
attention of teachers aod candidates
the thlicoving changes in.the work for
next examinations. For entrance the
history bas been increased by the adj.
tion of the' outlines•of Canadian bistory,
With partiMilar attenlion to.the events
subsequent to 1tO41 ; the niunicipal' in-
stitutions of Ontario and the Federal
form df the Dominion Government. For
• drawing . book No..4 or No. 0 is recoil....
ed. 'For third class,, the literature will
not us heretotore be the.eame as for se-
cont,
but will consist of nineteen seise-
fromthe new high school reader,
vivi • Nos. 1.5, 22, 35,45, 56, 57's 63, 67,
4-74, 79,-81;87, 90, 92; 93, 101,
105. .
• The Minister of Edecatien, whohu
jnst returned from England, has an un -
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pleasant task on his hands. That is,
•the pacifylog of Public opinion, and es-
pecially: teachere' which has
been greatly arbused by the -receet Dc-
'partniental extuninatione; Whet he
may d�. in the .matter is probably not
yet:decided, btit it isnot linlikely that
one, if not two; of the examiners will be
dropped from the, list: This will have
to be announced now, for it a.ieuld not
do to leave the matter to becteue public
next year. I ho.Ve,- in previous 'letters, .
indioated some of the:causes aksverlo.to,_
pioduce the present disturhence;
]uvalidsiote Institute
is. not wholly clue.:to the' character of "
dta a of the day. ,
ChVtler$ of Stoclt,
Gilos' UAW Iodide •AMElliR
netnews all 1./ekaglitly nong0s. Cures in'eu. es
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913fitetentra'ia'e aboulil he witli'ont' it. Railroad milling and ex
press companies -all use Olhes Liniment, and babe great ree
Ing stables id' Reim/nit arid 'Lorillard it has achieved win,
ders. One trial will couvince,
' Write DR., BMUS, Ilex Ina, 5, V.who will, with •
out charge, give advice ou all diseases and 'also nu theinan
agentent ofleattle. • Sold hy all druggisto at 50e. and SIM a
bottle anti in loarto at .$2.50, la whieh there is great saving
yTehuo2Nin. aromrecnatuyei.white wrappers is for tinnily use; that in
OEMs:. Iodide Ammonia!: 110380 and Cattle
Powders.
• Used hv all the leadiraK hareem in Jertmie Ptah', Fie 0
wend, Mightou Reach, tilieepshend Bay and Bull's Ilea
•Neverdisappoint; are toutc, AlteratIve Diaretle, Destroy
Worms, elites Indigestion. Calle, Sots, Sore Throat; Catarrh -
Founder, Piek•eye anti ftberunethirn, The' doae. la small. and
the power la great. Thn..rewdera are ..(inaranteed and pur•
chasers failing to uhtaint dunetnoun refunded. Sold by all
000g:oto agletiriel0
l. ar 1147.
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INDUSTRIAL and ART
EXHIBITION
LON DO i11,0AN',....DA.
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Sept. 21thto'Oct2iid1886. -H
LIBERAL PREMITi.atS,
• competition Open to the .Woriti.
The Western Bair is the greatest'event of the season
'for the people of Western' Ontario. 'The '.Direators are
determined that the forthebming Exhibition shall equal
if 'not surpass, any offt predeceSsorq. The commit -
...tee of attractions are preparing a splendid programme
for thett day et the Pair; fullt particulars of .which will
be published. later on.. . 'Write to the. Secretary' for
Prize.Liate, Pastors, Programmes, 'or 'any inforMation
required.
.8. WHETTER, .• GEO: hIc131100
•Presenidt. • . $ecretdry".''
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the questions set, ; So long as there
LLo Departmootal examinations, so lona
• will there •lre trouble Of :.,this kind: OM/Inked with a ran Starr..oi eighteen,
Penney Notes.
. Fair time will soon be drotintl'agaito
Now,' don't be, selfish,and go alone to
the principal' exhibitions. ••Take—y-eur.
wife and other members of,yotle
along -with you. RailWay :tickets aly
cheap ter the leading fairs; there is
something to see and enjoy, and they
will appreciate the -44W ,So man' of
pur farmer friends' take in the leading
fairs themselves, land forget Vs bring
• their helpmates, 'considering the loeal
•show 'good enough for them, where -the
Main pleasure is to stand Around and -
gossip. •
There is seaicely anything more con-
ducive to the health, and .. comfort or
horses, especially .during hot weather,
than grooming. •16'm:roves froth, the.
bale the greasy matter •which exudes
from tie skin whea sweating, 'which, if
not removed, •clogs the hair together,
rendering •the animal. ncomfortable.
Horses negleoted in this point become
low in condition, and have the appear-
ance of being only half -fed, The offices
of the pores of the skin emits necessary
to health ,'as digestion. Check the per-
spiration 'and disease will result. It is
not a very hard job, when • the horses
come into the stable •from work even
for -otoinhig, to devote few minulas to
-rubbing them over' with a blunt curry
comb,: and.brushing the • dirt off., A
sharp curry comb is, to moat horses with
a delicate. hide'a very painful instru-
m.ent. Many hories' good temper/Ile-we
been ruined by its use. • If a horse
shows a dislike to it, a bard • brush
• should be substituted. A little trouble
given to extra grooming will soon be-
come apparent in the thrift of the ani-
mals. Good grooroinoois half .the feed.
vices, but, it can by oo. exercise of Inge..
intity be entirely • prevented.; Mean-
while, it is said, that the reeentiy ergan-
ized teachers' tioion is, p'opular with the
Members Of the profession, and that ae-
-cessions 'to its ranks are'riumeroue.,
-Whether this bodes trouble to the De-
partnie,nt or, the reverse must be left to
time to deterrnine. —.Witness.• ,
• The following seleCtions from the •new
tligh School reader will be the subjects
for examinatinn in literature, for candi-
dates for the Oen.gofessionalthirdclass
certiliciate, but , the oral; examination id
reading will not. necessarilrbe"cenfiped to
these Aeleotions : Prose--Addison—The
golden scales, pp. 88 92 Goldsmith, from
!'the Vicar of Wakefield,"pp. 127-133;
Arnold-ATnthoughqulnees,. pp, ,227-288;
Carlyle—Death of the peoteetor, pp. 274-
• 28g ;, Thatkery-e.The reconciliation, pp.
308-315.; Stanley -:-Arnold Rugby; pp
350-85.4; George Eliot, --from ,"rml. mill
'on,the Fibss," pp. 356-.359 ; Ruskin --;-The
mystery of. life, pp.. 390.396; Golawin
Smith—England in. the 'eighte.enth con.'
• tory,' pp; 409411 ; liberal eau• .;
critiori, pp. op 416. Poetry—Byron—The
•Wee of Greece, pp. 211-214; Bryant—To
the evening wind, pp..272-273; Longfellow
—.The hangingof the, crane, pp. 836-342;
•Ltlough—As ships beCalnied;-pp. 346-848;
Tennysew—Thelord of 13urleigh7
872 ; Tennyson --The revenge, pp, 373.377;
Arnold—Rugby chapel, pp. 401 407 ;
Siiiuhurne—,The forsaken garden, pp. 422-
424 E. W. Gosio—The retern of the
swallows, pp. 437.438.
nave you Toothache i Use thild Lightning.
Have you Rheumatism 7 Use ughtnIng
gave you a stlifjemt? • nu Plaid Lightning.
Isaac you Neuralgia 7 'Use Pluid Lightning.
fiftyo nut 'Lumbago/ Pluid Eightning,
Are you troubledlvith fiettattche 7 Ude Plaid
tildrtnittg.
Have you any paln Liss, Plaid Lightning. •
• It will cure yen the inStant it is applied. Try
It. 2A cents per bottle at Worthington's Drug
litor23.
The Postmaster General stated the
noose, Th,ursday, that the Govertiment
were eonsidering the establishment of a'
inail l'Onto to India Via Canada.
Expettionced and Skillful Physkians
and Surgeons for the treatment of,
• all Chronic 'Diseases. ' • '
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OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS
W. -C !.A'TS
Has just receiyed THREE CASES;DF WALNUT
CLOCKS whiehlid Will see- at wholesale prices
• as -they were-Will/it at -a-bargain;
Coro of a Clock.—A --
0,00k IS a faithful friend, wiles° services aro often
abused, So long as it does not absolutely stop and refuse to o'nuirk time' any
*looger, it usually reeeives eel attention; but it injures a valuable timepiece to be
fermi to work white dirty or clegged. Therefore all clocks should be oleaned and
heve their oiling renewed at lealet once in two years. • Eighteen months is the "
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limit for very ,valuable clocks or costly vvatebes.. The careful owner who knows
this, does -not wait, until the last straw" has been wedged into the machinery,
and the good servant is forced (mt) to strike. "
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rockery.
• VE 'ARE SET:LING A FINE -
ONSTONE CHINA TEA .SET
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Pieces, for $2.25.. Regular Priee, *3
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ass-andlit'etre Ileapeetrever of a in Clinton.
These Goods are striCtly._
Call- arid see them,
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Clued tile Nasal Cattirrii.'X'brtint neiid
Lung Diseases, Liver stud •Ikidney-
Diseasesi• I:Madder ierkeSteica, Diseases
Of lliotnen, Bi od Diseases and Nerv-•
ons Affections, eared' here or at home,
With or withoutseeing •the 'patient. COine and
see us, or _fiend ten vents in stamps for our -
"Invalids, Guide. Rook,” which gives •
all particulars.• • • .
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• Nervous •
tency, Nocturnal Losses,
and all Flio.rbid Conditi ant .
calmed by. It Outhfiti
lies and PcrnicioUsS011.'.
tarp Practices- are speedliy
and ,permanently cured brour
specialist/J.' -hook, .postipate, 10 eta. in steams.
Ritpture* orl3reabli,
rad-
cally cured, without the knife,
without dependence Veen
trustee, and : with very' little
lit amps, Pidn. • Boolt sent for:ten cents
• *ILE TUMORS. and ST/tICTITHES
treated with the greatest success. BoOk Sent
for ten Alente in stamps: Address.WoilLo's
DistutusA.alt meinestroAssocaArzow, 083•Main
. Street, Buffalo, N. •
••• . The. treatment' of Many
`thousands of eases of those
diseates peculiar tcl
•' vcr. ikerwarr• •
at the Invalids'XL:del 'and
Surgical Distant°, has af-
toided large experience in itdaptin remedies
'tor their cure, and , ,
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• The pupil hail a lesson to learn from the
book, but instead he learns one -hour the
teacher. The teacher's manner is not all that
is copied*that i usually Caricattlred, • Ills
anger at lapaes from duty, his exacting the
pound of flesh, his ,golice proclivities, his
petty traits of valid' hero wholly unconscious,
his repetitions of anecdote, his self.praise—
all these May exist and be copied. But worse
is the copy of a mode of thought—bitterness
towards offenders; contempt Of those who
lack Mental power, (especially memorizing
power).; Oonnitance at deeeption, (espeeially
in preparaticei fOr exaMination) ; tthappresia-
tion of real effort unless the result comes out
in a set forrn of wards; srleaning towards tio,
Attractive in person—the better clad, Or the
richer in worldly gear; the classification of
all ul3pleasantry with deviltry; 'disappoint.
mot that the.pupil does hot look et .the
World as the teacher dem Matte thinga Will
be done. As tb his apirit they imbibe that
and reproduee iv.. The Bartholdi stritue could
wet be sat up over every•teather'a desk ; lie
Is trtlly a light bearer, Photo are today ten'
millions of ohildree in the school.rooma
Watching with tweety million eyes the doings
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