The Huron Expositor, 1876-06-09, Page 641
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Berl Ria n ,.
Why is it that fol who like to do et
thing are not conten o Ado it, and leave
others unadvised to : t for themselves ?
Why should they ins dkton pefiting every
body into -their pint ure,eed condem-
ning all who happen trot to fill it exactly?
'This peculiarity is elinrr iouous in. social
habits, in the • routine of everyday life.
The man, who oonfi s, himself to two
meals in 24 hours, • es he has cause
of grievance against a man preferring.
three or four meals. be woman who en
goys society and travel, feels uncharitable
toward the entirely domestic stay-at-home
body.
In nothing is this gait mare observable
than in getting up ii the morning, about
which people differ o very widely. They
who choose to lie late are amiable enough
leve, from a queer
hat they ought to
Fat the dawn would
ley should co-oper-
it in countenance
ng. But the early-
cl y or . so tolerant.
steal to the late lier,
Fye of him, and are
wholesome counsel
toward those who !
sense of hospitality
welcome the dawn ; 1
be distressed unless tt
ate with it, and kee
for its premature cox
risers are net so. leIf not positively in.E
they,greatly-clisappl
inclined to give hi
against his habit.
Can any one tell
being up at or befo
man an assurance
What specific and
leaping out of bed
in the dark ? Whit
ferrel on the fellow
in the morning, bou
vertise such inca
questiona,and their
mysterious root of
be no question t
rider conceives tha
ments are eonsery
an ample system of
pears at breakfast,
ask those at table
ung ignorance on
takes particular
Having been told
7, or 8 o'clock, he
with grand gusto,
.honrs before any
ceeds.-to patronize,
ner, the inferior
ashamed to confe
prejudice in favor o
die of the night
enjoy this exalted
thrice or twenty t
le plumes himself
question, and each
worth and person
What offense is
protract it in the
ited upon us so
informed us that
except in sleep, si
be ardently encou
_ after dawn. Do tl
the Seven -Deadly
y the mere fact of
daylight yields to a
moral superiority ?•
'fling virtue's there in
d dressing one's self
own of honoris con -
ho, unable to sleep
es up betimesto 'd-
y ? These be subtle
ewers inhere in the
rigs. But there can
he habitsally early
he Ten Command -
in him in addition to
thics. When he ap-
is very likely to
en -they rose, feign -
int on which he
s to die • informed.
t they rose at 6, or
variably announces,
Wh►,,11was uptwo
out.' Then he pro -
a very lofty man-
rtals 'who are not
that they have no
ettingup:ini the mid -
r is he content to
humph once, twice,
es. Every morning
Anew, puts the same
'rue adds to his moral
onsequence.
ere in•sleep, that to
rrning should be vis -
rely.? +Casuists have
n.is always sinning,
lrlich should, therefore,
• edewhether before or
eeven Sleepers typify
, or does -the early
riser design to bait oozle our theology ?
We suspect the later for he is an incom-
prehensible, wholly inconsistent person,
who obviously thin : that his matutinal
self -elevation shoul atone for any and all
ether defects whets° er. It is not sleep
but sleep in the m Ring to which he is
hostile. He is fon of saying that we
cannot be in bed tc, 1 P ng before midnight,
or too briefly after ybreak. And then
there is some sort nrquity appertaining
. to the bed. He i self will frequently
' get up at 4 or 5 o' •l' ck, and, after dress-
ing descend to a library or sitting
room, Chow hims 1f on the lounge, and
be dozing in five 'rites. He does not
feel any shame for t� is • either; although.
at breakfast he. will ready to hector his
sons or brothers -i -I w, who' .were at' the
'same time inaudibl, engaged asleep over-
head, for being ire: eemable sli}ggards.
It is noticeable the the early riser often
compensates hime'e for his greeting • to
the dawn; by frege naps between that
hour and his requ : bed -time. He gets
up, but only to lie; wn again ; he is' not
up for all day, no there need of it, in
his . judgmen:t aft has performed the
one important du y, r I
The whole mat i ies in this: it is good
for persons to rise lea ly who want to do so
or who have soma hing to occupy them,
but they who hav n necessityand enjoy
sleeping,ought to be rivileged tolie abed
without discredit of,e ndemnation. This jts
rank heresy we are. ware, but we are
averse to fanaticism, even on this time-
honored subject. T ere are virtues al-
together independent of the hour of get-
ting
ting up,,and some on who haste slept
late have gone to t ei graves with blame-
less records, and eft large estates for'
el over. To get' up
getting up is not of
ce, and vices might
they are deep and
of expatiate. Late
een bullied and per -
book, down to to
much you can
mete. After t
weelrb ! you, will
much more you c
could at first. So
of concentrating
with cultivation.
About
e
1
To prevent the
a bruise, take a
root, moisten it
place it on tie
best done immei
the action of the
is said to be inva
To color m�
dye of one pout
enough to cover two pound
cloth. Let the a' icle;rem
for two hours Wring out
the dye a sufficient quantit.
of indigo to melte t of the
ed. Let the cloth remain i
hour.
-An English jo ~nal giv
ing advice to hop keepers
are in danger from the att;
" Takes west sb or othe
upon the carpet, ' d then
iron over it, so a conrve
into steam, whit enetrat
beneath and deal ys the lif
ate math."-
--To bleach cl ' hes : Di
ful of refined b " ax in
water • boil the c thea in
1
r
•
t
1
their kindred to guar
merely for the sake o
necessity a saving gr
be named -it is true
dark --which it will n
sleepers have so long l
secuted that they would seem to have
earned indulgence. The inexorable early
riser should compassionate them at last,
and permit them to go to perdition if they
will, on downy beds of ease. • Even if
they be resolved to mesh upon destruction
from hair =tresses 10 them rush, while
he may seek absolution for non-interfer-
ence by getting up for six menthe at 2
o'clock in the mornin .
It is well not to . b beguiled by saws
and counsels on the s bject. Most of them
had their origin in a , intent era, and un-
der conditions totally lifferenf from those
now existent, Our re ate ancestors went
to bed early becase there was nothing
else to do. Their de cendants of to -day
go to bed late and g t up late for very..
much the same reason. Country folk seek.
their pillow from shoe fatigue,from wear-
iness, from want of mental stimulant.
City people avoid t eir pillow, for at
.dark their recreation egins, and the joys
of the night are poetic and manifold. The
latterhalf of the nine eolith century is an
age. of gaslight; of mi night suppers, of
nocturnal pleasures, o turning night into
day. He who goes bed early cannot
see the realities or the ghosts of the time,
and to rise early would subject him to a
splendid isolation, besides fittiug him ere.
long for a sleep in the cemetery. •
P
Loose Reading.
$came people are inveterate readers,
yet they rarely remember what they
read. They peruse a book or paper,
merely to while away an idle hour -not
with a view to . mental improvement.
p a Tien` tem
of whet yo
g it regular
pl to
remain p = r t
apidly, d
Tone's th®�P__.
It
he $o 10-
1
kin's•disc ori
le dry sta c h o
nth cold. a
Jared p: rt.
rely, so a. to
qr upon tl
u.ble for b nick
'edge:gni :o :
'of fusti , an
o of
ee in
and
of
d
Itchy
for ea
.,.boor
n you
e habit
grow
after
arrow- •
r, and
This is
revert
. This
es.
ake
wrr
arm: or
thee dye
'add to
ex
tract
reqnhalfti
tin
th . follow-
• op . carpets
`hs o moths::
Tole h, lay it
hot flat=
e water!
carpet
•inchosI.
'n
t.
way : One ouuee f oxalioa. 'd
of water ; a tum er of thi :• to t
lens of water, i.' t in the lot
well ; then rinse twice. 1 To
'brown cloth, boil n weak ly =, a
day and night to he sun a d n
keep the clothes • ell sprin . ed.
-The followin_ plan is "p
several persons o have
• relief of burns Or calds T
of finely powered alu
thoroughly with e whites • f
and one teacup'b fresh lard.;
a cloth and appl3 to the • : its
It gives almost i tent relic
and, by excludin' the air
flammatory act en. 'Thi
should be change at least
-A lady write eif profes
gives the folio ing ,advi
whose children have the
get
a piece of a pais skin
bib, cut out the eck and
to tie it on ; th ;n melt
tallow and pine !tr .; rub s
the chamois, an let the ch
the time. My b 1 had th
ever she took co , .and si
the chamois I h e 'had no
Renew with tar ccasionall
-Fine cheese always
outs smooth b has a
roughness of su ce.; yielc]
sure of the fin~:; brealk
does not crumb'
rind ; 'breaks do
with no harsh fee
and thumb ; di
mouth, has no st:
leaves a relishable
good cheese, but
fancy that cheer
relish
-To make har
lime sal soda an
pounds ; dissolv
boiling soft wate
a hand
lions j of
•dnothec
a pint
ree gal-
es.; stir
whiten
d expos
ht air
ed b
t for th
ne dram
nd mi
wo eggs
read on
burned?
fr+m pain,
pre ents in
a+plicatio'+
ce dar.•
perieno
moths
ere p : Fire
e a little
n taper
er some
f this: in
ear it ll
pw e .
put 1r
trouble;
ose grained
igh regula
to he pre'',
lily, but
las A 'etnoo h, elastic
n mellow end rich, and
ling betwe n - •he finger
ssolves ;re it in the
Gong or ra fi vor, and
taste. M t • :le Tike
seldom g. tin: itop, they
has fort m • o spec
I I 1
soap : • 'res slacked
• tallow, +f ach . two
the soda + o + e galylon
•,; mix in. < ►, a me, s'.tiri
ring occasionally -for a fe • ho rs ; after
which let it settl::; pourin P , ff be clear
liquor and boilin the tallow u til it is
all dissolved ; •c.i+l it in al at box and
cut in bars or ca . es as des ed.
wish it flavored, , efore it i coo
little sassafras of . A chea ora
soap is to take I tash si pd
four pounds, ros quarter of
Beat up the resi' , mix all tdg
set aside for fi e days, ' en
whole into a to -gallon c : k
soft water and et r twice irid da
days, at the end;, f whicht
have one hundr d pound
soap.
e
to
iii
1
a
If
stir
to m ` ke
nds, 1 r
you d
they d
put he
f war
for ten
e you will
of excellrt�
Alleetiees4etfte right th ng The frit.'
Dn int w'41 grow ear , until fi al -
doing rieLetta
cit, •and do th''ir F ree1n an 1
elute •-rpm {+' ity.
C 'rr;nd Trunk
rains 1 dye Seaitrtl► Station
(1 nqa W,
ay '`
igl t
Aimee
Met Egg�
netting Express
!Day Express
a
o' I
To ei B0�'
We want to ; ay fe r or P to the
boys. It is not he fortuny of : very oy
to have parents ho are a : a + d will ng
to send him to' college, + e : he; an
pursue a regularcourse of s + d , have he
benefits of literery societie ,, a d be in
;contact with cultivated in.s. he
'greater number,tf boys ;be on; to t is
class,. and whit; from pp un : ry and
other causes they may not e a le to en-
joy these advent ges, and t re : re many
ways by which t ey can i fore ,them-
selves, andin th end reach he goal that
should be'the en and aim of : very lad.
It is unnecessary) to the buys' + . w many
of the most eminent men of eve age and
country commenced at the lotto :+ round of
the ladder, and by persistent u tiring ef-
fort finally reached the top.! t .s : means of
stimulating the youthful nd, we sug-
gest the establismeet of 1 ce ens -de-
bating clubs in very neig r + ood. Of
course, the olds men in be + eighbor•
hood should take part in 4e xercises.
The ladies shoul lend thei re ence arid
assistance. Thee exereis m: y consist
of declamations orations, I o,+positions
and debates. 'ese we ly meetings
will cause the oys,; tyre en and the
women, to read nd think r t emselves
and this will pro . e a great ref:'ng to all
in after years. y these man: boys ac-
custom themselr es to pub is peaking
and are better a le to do eir part as
citizens whenowrf; to an':. estate.
We have noticethe effects of these or-
ganizations, and he self-reli nc: learned
in these schools is visible lin all after
years. Boys wh • attend these societies
learn to read, to write, to .thin : and to
speak. ..It is her.among the seool-boys
of the land, that the future s tesmen,
orators, philosop ers and thin ers will
be found. •
Do the - ight Thin
Whenever you
two things to do,
that which is rig
not parley ; but s
I and do the right
divide that apple
be careful not to
yourself. Youn
of the basement
to escape your •far
One of . these loose readers once said he let not the most
had recently read ie some paper -he rent in those littl
couldn't remember wir
man named Johnson -h
was Johnson- who
barrels of potatoes t
lieved it was barrels,
ere it was -of a sumof your life:]
believed his name are, what your lo v,
ad raised 1,000 cannot afford . to d
the acre -he be -
it .might possibly
re in doubt
let your cle(eisi
t. Do. not
• uare up Ito t
ing..Boy'!
with your littl
keep the lar:.
man; ! don#t s
oor because, y
her's eye.
fling deceit .p
acts whiolr
No matter
or where you
ch is
IIppi
t•
that whi
The only way to obtain ht
have been bushels h w rite pleasure yoursel , is to
cc�� thing.
Was potatoes, though
possibly g You may not a ways hit i
pp , seemed a good deal you should, nevertheless, ai
hh a mistaken about : with every trial y
(:possible, it must Whether you are
an acre ! Now for it by others ;
ingly make you
whether no other
knows of your ac
•
hich of
.n beidr
aver, do
Pe mark.
hen you
sister,
eat half
eak outs
•u went]
adame !i
:s cur
ake the]
ho you
ive, you
wrong.
ess` and
e right
he ,• ark, but
n a it, and
crease.
blamed
11 seetr-
rer, or
ourself
ys, and
ur skill • 1
o be prat cid 0
Whether t sit
richer t
person but
ion, still t;lf
N IF I
W Y.-
foll s
.08 P.
.55 P.
05' A.
.00 P.
55 A.
1. A.
.. ..,g. .. ..
......�
rein
xea i .... ...:.
Mixedkmoo ,........•....
Morning Mixed
Afternoon Mixed i...
•
Leucon, uron = • d B
x`e sour ' ... 7.M"il. 1
B l�ggrrave�s ' d� . 7.40 A. „ 1:
+Blyth.....~... ... 8.05 A. . 1
Londesborough. '.... 8.20 A. , . 1
'Clinton............. 9.5o A. '
Brucese ...., . .... 9.15 A.
Nippon.. . ....... 9,80 A.
Hensel'''
Exeter......... .....10.05 A.
London, arrive. ! 11.40 A.
0130 NOsfis- Mix.
London, depart 7.80 A. MM.
Exeter......... 114:8055A.
$ensall..
Nippon : 11.10 A.
Brucefeld . • ...11.85 A.
Clinton...... .....,12.25 A.
Londesborough , 12.55 A.
Blyth.....]... 1.25 P.
Belgrave - 1.55 P.
B�
i1 in�m, arriV.. 2.80 Pi
GET A
TH
CARRI
I
Is the
.00 P.
�uoet
lied A.
.40A.
.15 A.
I.55 A.
.001'.
.25 P.13
.
.50P.
:05
.05 P.g.
.00 P. .
Mail
5,00 P.
8.85 P.
7:00 .'
. 7.10 P.
7.25 P.
. 7.55 P. .
8.20P.
M. 0,85P.
9.00 P. M.
. 925 P. M.
TYLI "N- ' IC
SEAFO ' H •
GE WORK1S
iglit Place to Go. •
t
AN 8c C .,
Have this season sold ove 14
nd have:still o' if hand a
ehicles, and are making ore.
Several Phaeton Buggie and D c crat
mons of the latest sty es and neatly
nished now r. ady.
Good mate and good work are rat
Inake our vehicles,sell so rapidly. ,
For a neat, Stylish and Substantial
1
oh we will no class ourselves -second to
+ y' in the tra
Repairing of all kinds( promptly
nd
:nded to.
Our Prices ar
PI
frwo GO
Bug ies,
ew %rat-' ass
1
e,.
em
H
Low.
L1VIAN
D REQ►
WHY
ati-
Jo::
IS THE
EST PLACE E T
YOUR
O
S
BUY
OLC THI;N'G -
FI RST1
You get the Best V
or your money.
ue
ei be
had
SECON
You are always sure 4 a PERFECT
f'IT.
W. HILL,
Opposite Commercial Hotel,
R.
LS
All orders sent by manor othcrwiee p
attended to; A discount of 8 percent on
rt
Aces before purchasing elsewhere.
18 GARB OW ROT
large
ning
and
ERS.
HAS
1
THE
ARGEST,
IN SEAFORTH.
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
‘131)ST OPE
DRE cloorie
DREeS TRIMMINGS
TA-E3SEL;1.E4 FRINGS
BALL FRINGgS
'NEW DRAB ORSETS
NEW WHITE 0ORSET1
NEW KID GLOVES
NEW LISLE GLOVES
NEW STRIPEO HOSE
NEW COLLARS AND 0111FFS NE
NEr/ FRILLS Ain RUF
NE04,13.44.. VEILS
NEW BGARF VEILS
NiW LACE TIES
NEW SILK TIES
'NEW REAL LAOES
NEW Minn An FEAT ERS
NEW ECRU NETS
NEW CRU SILK
ECRU LAOES,
LES
N. B. -A Few Real Hair Switches at a Large Dia
Orr ieeiMitSv
Cheap Cash Store,
U NRIVALL!ED
IN
BLACK SILK PARASOLS, la
tion -See Them.
Choice Stock of SILK UiRRELLAS
BROWN caul 9AY LUS RES 'at 2F)
Elegcvnt Assortment of LINEN COLLA
Piks of PRINTS at 6 ands 7
1101 I Yards GREY COTTON. cet
•
5
HATS that axe HATS, SCA.RFS, HO
Bottom Prices,
I a' Polund,s SUGAR for Si, 6
R. P. ROGE
TRACT. ON
1*1
lack, Brown caul een.
ents per ycerd--Pironcletful
S, CUFFS cimcl LACE TIElf.
lents per paircl.
IEIRY and GLOVES 4t Rock
" Noted " for Popular Prices.
HAVE
DECIDED TO REMAI
slc 0-
•
,-
AN C' Rik
MANX1 ACT>li
O
Mast
MOWER
GrestleXatere
AD
CLAI
IOWA -Steel ,Cirsuk
Boxes, Me
,Pitmen atts
14
�j
yo' 450 years ago or the
oeked at the gatses of
geion the Elbe as stroll
ashad ever leeZu seen lel
There were ZOO t
mewled
leer of children. T
kin with jet blaek
woxe strange _game
bed and edirty,
limits tolerate& by
ring eitizens of Luneb
them horses, donkeys
re ;led by two men who
as Duke and ouots.,
alcine Were" dyessed -some kin
4or, aria rOde richly caparison
y *ere, most courteous in
ey scorned careful to concir
talked among themselves a*Ste
age, ata they undexstood th
the Country. All they ask
the gates., All the Lunebur
• Out to gaze openonouthed
grims, while the Duke -and I
told the -eu.thorities their tale,
wild and romaritie even &de
bus, kindly, Iteeriti
lortie
TgD
eta mid gi
tineouesiPtinh:itangbelin:vi:
tinging
resat orifee,0,I
HE BAST *
IORITY ARE:
sterrwienwilth
ox
Metal Mini
and most durelge
yet melee s
ar, never warping,
of shape. 117"
e steel linger tato
*rty.eight neh Driving e, giving 61140
ightlyiefies a earingvegc dine lel dust and
i dirt fro . th Working pa s of the machine.
1 stria control
', 11,ttinolsiev:iticirsaltd
and !tibial tely No Side Draft,
Guaranteed to rhe
fast or s ow, and under in.
the driv
teattorm er teeming
sew= instant °mar of
, . . t Dir.i."*7
1lerYtnadiliaertof filet
Ilr•esolaLtehiEHevelnatioilial 0,.;01
NO 0 HER,
ot Out die Best Oa-
,NOX9 PRESIDENT.
MaChin
pry Beat
TA DARK)
both Mo g and Beep
T Fir LD :TRIAL
R18 1871,
thp
!I Jet
kid eYeceeee
4/tinee bat The
J4. ES
•
f r the Sale of the above and
All:';01i,er Kinds :et' ImpleMeni‘.
THEY HAVE THEREF E
•
N SEAFO Fer
LAID Ig A
OF 'ALL OLA,SSES DRY GOOD
WHICH THEY ARE DETERMINED TO OF ER AT THE VE
EST PRIC S.
THEIR' STOCK OF GROctRiE
LOW -
IN ES 8L LIQUORS
IS VERY COM LE E.
An Early Call S ligited
MAD
Und
the pu
above bran
HAVIN
11
717
RE. uo-rip
PRI ES.
tit
S, ROCER ES, RE Ye
0 THIN BOOTS ,AND
tic to the fut tha ht Is dealingin the
hes 9 businegei is selling at 1
Su ay LO PRICES.1
AR E STOOC OF
OD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All parties wanting to buy Liquors of the
best
quality are invited to Ivisit
THOMAS D. RYAN'S NEW ST9RE,
ON M AR 15 Err STREET,
Where they will fmd that they can ge
go d value for their money.
Hotel Keepers and Others bu m
ARE SPECIALLY REQU ST
Any Orders left at' Killoran it Ryan's el sta
shortest notice.
in Large Quantities
D TO CALL,
nd will be attended to on the
T. D. RYAN, SecVorth.
ch
•
the
14 at Prig s Seemly Covering
oat of Pro notion.
FI CLASS
HIE AL 0 KEEPS
AN
stol
FL
14hifh ;re sold;
OUStO
cel
it
vs Just ope d out for tt Spring and Sum-
mer de Large au hoiee Stock of
00 AND HOES,
11
MLOCK
Ousand
ONSTAN
LY
FEED,
oil Gristing
IF YOU WANT. TO GET "OD GOO S D CHEAP 'GOOD GO TO
LEE'S FLOUR AND S ED STORE.
Just Arrived,..a Fresh Swpay of Groc rieS, Gvela4swohaLpe .amd rockerY,
Preserve jars of all
ND DELIVERED AS USUAL
CASH FOR E GS,
FLOUR AND FEED CONSTANTIIY ON liAN
SUGAR§ VERY CHEAP.
Give ua a 7'rial and be convznced of the Pala.
THOMAS
L.I4 1 A.1.1 CAMPI3M1.11",
MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTH MIR,
SEA FOR 1.1,
IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STO K F ALL KINDS, OF THE
SPRING TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, AN GENkRAL FURNISIONGS,
AT ?THE 1.0VtlEST 9VOTATIONS;*
•
Ali, of whic wil be sold at Very Low Mmes.
atte tion to the ioregoing advertise -
a the pnb c -g rally for tle Liberal Patronage
ex nded h in the past, hoping, by sk.riet
at ention to bud ass, to meri the same in the
fu use.
A. GOVENLOOKI
WINTHROP
AW L?GS
AW Mil; OF ALL KINDS.
tit ef ELM LOGS suitable fox the
of oops.
ufaeture
tiveltoggi
ata ad &alp sea
useilse of
L and Pi' kets
est
Any other Mill. '
ry description, also Shingles,
ways on hand, and the testy
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441ain while, the tears of
iftoodaatTa7eln .olek.0:_nferanyeablirtetbh:
Coohrini nd Fin 11,1,:0:._7"Iplii:enitygeshiellombeertuzliode:foiy:Itil
out Of f hien tor more thaiel
;and o e still told of -dresie
gypt as well es iee
gmYraiteteinvle434,-Irti
r:Olites ander .filie Ju:
fitran en, came from'Egnet
land. f cenix. It was
ons; of . Pecater
ry of the Satacen
were then a happe
T' their valley ,g,ole th
'eer inie artteen evw,il°reouiprPiton!
peeseentione of their 1i1
I -he e they turned their fac(
mor e to deep fell npon -the-
and o rney to Rome ie ho
wee ation with - the Oh
-were graciously , -received le
wia0 prOmised to admit the
Wa ering. They had let
fro. Ning Sigismund -won,
ir
1 Yid
:oaf potiduct and recommen
the protection of all honest
Lu ebiirg folk were touched
al Of so much suffering in '
they granted the request of t
'Tbey allowed them to en
-watched in callosity whilst
weeepitclied, the -asked. bab
on thole. rass, the donkeys
the lariiis kettle slung ove
kie.d1 Ere ; then they wen
• next y the strangers visit
In, the evening a geed man
ustseam eggs doub a in
their owners gazed at t
found. Could it le that th
-these
esting
con
and t
a al
ne
eekerit after holiness
Ilia
pilgrims, so gentle
us and Im hie, we
ieves1 The next day -
because the gentle s
en tbe aet, red -band
bow to meet a ease
their 41£1 and the picked,
purloined poultry. -Then D
unto him his brother Ver
knaves. -This w ' the firs
fell to thankingalod th
a,rance of Gypsies, It
p ace to appear ine • The
lbe is aleng way pone
ou tra-Vel by sea, ,whiele
have been the Case ; an
nd would not only have ,
ere fatiguing, init wO
think, have lea to gonna ne_
ever,' the 0 ypsits Certain]
; f, and henceforth history
On severel flting near
appeared. In some parts
-eaten 30 per cent, of the
The Inieel whieh are in -
in ail respeets reSemble
;Ordinary field niousee;
tilt to four ineheeele-
and large arf3 alMost
are 'oroven.coloreel on
colered en the belly ;
of the few that '-e-tere
.vegetable matter only,
'Club have appointed a
tioni Of weasels ant; bird
,geseed as the beet reme
painful ine
ten rOft to the ROA. A
lett ; he very moneent of
1 fo Intihnge graanyd ibl,anianq-ai,iret
,Ibtdihr(MAg°heaftdabebrni: 1 lky- et t 0 il thlYril,ezoterie; '
i of Chantrey's the ex
was rejected, he 1
ii
,A cable message
an organic Union w
Rof, tfuhoennetFvrodroeepgrarCeshnilinsetlbriaof
have long been one
lemma. Thtis,too,
0 Ithe old world are
,for Christ's