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Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1898, p. 2

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. at V V {it} Qidtnggg ' t- f `um foyms the young mum. lurovus nus pu .- _ . emonstm mu 0 p tying charm over the social pleuugest 8X3I11P16- 1105 Of late V9315 qlle Shit mt"! abiity Eng! of manhood. watches over_the sick~he1i.'E ly. insisted nu its belt-conceded rig new a 3 eyes a [and 3mth5 th 'd"-th`P`'- he ` to dominate the intellectual tr: sntle hearts that N" routes of the globe with the specu that mew F! from th-g`ti_3g of o1,11dhm,d and u moth-; tive wares of it; own invention. T1 P h e that the n; er_'s sohcxtpde only to fatter himself?-iqerlnuny has` done great things :o,,,`j,,E W most`2::`:a`*:i:;m::n:o:vm:*::::.::;is-g1;ve:g;;=v my - - y_na urea 15 suscep 1 e. e no ot_u= `. ' - * Dxsplay 1s not the 1 t `bl L t t an , , th warxp esteem degenerate into idolatry. ""'-"' ` .`.bSn E `t 15 Senslble women \vi}l estixpate that nag" The Ggermun is a man who goes *D8U1- '10 know \\'hI1`t: the weakness of :1 httle mud. and ml-; the; root of mugs. T1mtAi'._,, at once hooxmnpn adage runs.` gthgccgtrdgy6p`:;; ?;;&`;`:`mf);" virtue and his fault. for. like the m ythy them; B90019 mi who can not descnd to `Such homugm after arriving at some of these to V. ....... .......m+ if frnm hm-ish bosoms.-, it; be they Hebrew, Greek. or historic. 1...... ,. IYn.'-n1\=r`;nIIRl . I welciome `as we \ s! V 1 are visiblaj In .mm1-1: my-A I none: of his infancy andlyouus. gtuv on; with the reoollectionioi a nwthofo love and a m5tl,mr'sje`nderneaai And how many hue nohljr owned ~tlu.tto the .' lsalntary Inuence than axe:-tad they .. must atfectionataly ascribe their in-39` turowauuaesnns, their avoidnnpo ol?eV1l;l. Whnnno eye was upon them. butwhel (1 they racallbd the warninl. 310"` $18!`; era. the tear: o!.a mother?` We learn, 9 not to assert that the inilnoncnoi a. h woman in bar relation as a wife` con-. \, atitutas or mars for life than happiness of; G the being associated with her.. HOW! or-uoL then. are the conventional or-3 V rangexnenta of society which imposg or p.( lead to- mnutiagea `without nifeotxonhg `ow worse. than thoughtless is one I hnstilyjwoven with imperfectly known , or uncongvenie natures! But it lqveit 3 light Hyman : lamp. love that. unbkefl more passion . is imperishable-- " Let me not to marriage of true mindsl i Admit impediments.` - .I T.mm., arnmi. coniunal i078. is H16, ` 3 1 5 El rl e e e T ' `nu ea. awry L:'=.s:..9'.:*5'.-;!..-:*.:z.:n. ........... ` who not uescenu to .5uuu uuxuugmi `may accept it from boyish it` will avail them little. Shall we -re-t verently venture to point to \v0m:m s true excellency? It consists .in trutlr: ; and gentleness. __ _. , . \n-. fmtum in. female characlox` 15:` 1 i and a mutual tli.sp06ll.lQn not to expect _ wmuuw-v s---5-w-vw "'-cl ~ 'pv,~_1`fectxon. _A mam re_t1res to lus home ! f` Madejn Geruluny is not aph `ll! the evemng. weaned by the exer-< that immiabh. wmmands the ,tl0D.3 or the annoyances of the 4lay;` . ` ' ` _ `markets the world over. Many TE and to him how soothing is a word; dictated by a wish to make him, shut 5 gotten up in that country are of c 0tl`:t_i!3'l71l;0PI1{l-31l11df0l`$h:`1ii19t'{9`iquztlily, made to s1'1"to hull-civi gexa. 'ason ,1eur1'e;_` , _ `. , a. ray of sunshine. in an early spring. 5 pwyles Mm . Mt" kuuaudgas of Sweetness of temper has its influence/. 5~ ` t the be H113 mm too. oven` the chiltlren and dbrnesti ally con3ide.red, and about the; _v 993-99 ml 10" 1`t9 W- ~ husbimdv 1- . morally regamled, that Gerumny l I father. to hasten to his q,uiet_fires1de.l, out M Krupp Cannon. some of I and ohildnn watch his coming. 7 l, _ `3 be the sgtting, truth is` manufactures are excgllent. but ! ulthn diamond which glvas to woman her, are `us poor as they are fr lintrinsio luster and.` value. Wit.l1out~g' use the point-mlbe noticed `S-t. `itsho is"`\v6rs'ethan valueless. "` ' .. . .' . , ` sharp dxscrunlnatxon shoulx_Ll:e 'lhe ' heart of her husband safely trusteth in! _ _ her; she will do him_ good and no_t evil} belxveen the different v_:mel.1e 0:11 thhdais 9f 1} llfflll-" 31? 1Eh9:`i qualities of the`commercial produ.w ;;;1ot`1;f:;1;,, eg{;ggg;in{g;_ um admirable country. tention.. Let neither forget; thump. , , . v N in the husband or wife. but remember We are not sorry, therefore. ,th9-t 530 is. md 11l>`b1}"' Of. .tYif19S.11`3x a discreet, selection". between the hat the same attmhuu` '3 ncoessmy ducts of the different mantifacl `t int ` 7 `t b ' ht th.fl _ 1 0}) T1; 1 $:u;:e;;1s _.;`rh :3: wqggicountrles is tau-.ll1`ated by-_tha ._-...-- ar. __ ca necessary to. Bnkinclle its lit -giving announcement whic_h appears on he .1 9'd-`W00-a" _ ` . ' , of them to; the effect. that they 3: ' ` l ' been made in Germany, And we LONDONSCHOOLS. ' l . hem? thinking that lt would. bl -; ._ L W -._ wit _sQm;p gf__the`_thep19Qy current: F W 1" |'-`T*`f" `.f"`' W`. S_"` this country were plainly lxbelle .,,-n,_ .._......:..4.:,.... -....A umuln` gentleness. 1 _ I . `. i No feature _in- female 18% I more _va1 1unb1e than .sweetm},s3..,oLlem- 1 .\.... ....,: .I:m~..iHnn Hmm`-. can n`eve1`: 5 inom_va luau)1e tnau 8W86Lugaa...uL.I.cLu`; I per and disposition. Home can .>be happy without mutu:x1 concessions ' N mutual disposition not to `expect. i '[>(~1`fection. A retires his I ' in: evening, wearied the exer-I Vtiona of lay: soothing word`, shut: out that world. and for a while to't`or-3 get it all! It falls on `the heart like: . a. nu: of sunshine. an eziriy spring: `lie hi m lnlferlcn-in Tliiise In liulf Sminli ' I `Iestfllles ail}! Tixwns. . ' ` ',l`he_English "board school" "system. * ; svhioli correspondstoowr public schools ' is_ as yet tar inferior inmost essenti- :a15_ ' ./ ' . - 4 "" ` ' `V - V, __.I. Lu. Inn.-`:1: Ina. . . __ _ _ D` u The hoard sqhqolsrm-e not. to ' ` With, free. ;!1.`wition fees. varying. mm` \ six to twelve cents a week`. acogrding tn'i;;fe' location of the schoolsfam ex} M a_.ote`d"from pupils, and pargnts who are ~ unable or unwilling to. pay -get into | nary serious trouble. : - ~ -1? ' Frne. pemning is px`i_11iitii`,' intledftiit L .144: boys are` set at sewing or knitting I to: keep thmn quiet. V Sir John Lixbbock ! has` just'ma'de widely publiotiho-fa.o.t that thousands ot?youngsteirs>.--'ps,ss . ; i:h1`ou:g`b the cAirrio.ul-um-,of"the Lon P {Ion School Board without ,learning one I Lotta o.fge0gr&phy;v'~exoept'as. a. special 'su.bj`eot.i History is no better; and Eng- _ lish` ` i"`1>1`a7_cI:_iifrnon-exiatenk. _ V I ` Gnu-msunv siinda oi:-ix` to EnE13li(l-`76V- lisb, i"`1ra3_UtII:sIrrnon-ex1a:6.n\;.7W 1 Germany`s"nds om to EngIan_Fev- _ ery year hundreds of young men who `~ can hqid their ow.nin'co1n_menrce, an}! ` who are thourou:g-h1y- well equipped in ` ' the subjects that might ban t aT1ght in -- t the b,6'ard`fsoh.oola.` _ J _ ' ` 1 _Somls Englishmennro beginning t,o .t1i1nk `that the strides Garmany is mak- ing! in trade acre mainly -dxlefto super-` p ior 1vnt,a1li`gence,.and.th better general _ adnoa'tion o;1.ha1;.peop1e. * W"1xv$n_ty-five ygapggagixit w'a.si the .tijshi,on~fo um: ypur. photozrnzh t5ke_n'_ . % -with 1:he.yoIm` yiz were einzasmd. *3 to. and that Van. Q,1?~00iI1 ,yo_ur dressr - `ing_,t9,bIh,` fdw thanks isfa ` qeivv 831; SE06 i museame. oticours be" ph9t og.rapheg_1` i` fwim ybjhr fiqince-`;that.~is.Mnb1;cdnsider'egi 1; `god "igrm. Nq;-H `n;_:us ` yb `em have `, . _ im. /1 #lii11v`r."{a" L four 5;abi_nep-aized'photp4 ~ . 1 d. Mhis: you must. utjtomr` * pigturesfot y0m"fiuj;ce.iIi four _i_f0re;t L v 'pgaVi.,t,f,Q1:a_-1l)_l):'_fl1?1). t&c.?_.oneV`~slde. face, ' V Ana unto matters \ face. ' and -one pro~ w,,,..}, 4) .; :, moan-.-one:-mu wAze..juuuhuuu~ NWO, I ' AeiSI59' Ri!*1tt31`9LfQ V-one pro~ Ci ` Ila."-=It:'1s rmhhr. an inbarestinzddek, as it wastonisln . 11<,?.hW9d' :1. D61`-" ` " ' xvlthfhe. (ace in- . -`;*.`9..9n._ 9f..Vt!i6.; * 1V A ;;.i'.g,;.;V..'1*%1;5-.y L say M that'[H\iStl1' made: orcunwin that KlQn(hk_a}.~-Tltlnpuglpeg _ ; he earx*1ec1`.i%5Evup_wt;hereantlx . lw?-r! J$; nwr; V `,W-* ~l'lB(l'a`&\`i56~ yam `b`M,ks5 :=-:*1.`T53."*3. NEWj1?m cry. - as 'al-: things. l`h-at is like 1ge_ I.-, they T9 seems thereafter unable to rise to 3% view. (if thewleur, blue sky abovel ` guml becdms the blind qreature of 1` isgmvu utter nuluralism. {\V'e~,are 991"`? therefore, premred to give miscel ever: . . . ions eous_weli-ome tn "B1bl1cal view: pert, estimates Qrig'in:1t.ed along the R1 '..n- 1. :.. n.......l....." in nnf anh on a stocking. either {qr a mum ux } [or yourself. you should pull it a limo away from the tea. as the final adjust- . meat, before donning the shoe. xvmo. nine-\rlnmz once in vusme. are ; Competition for Hie tracks 0! Hit world is becoming increasingly intaw `awry year. Great Britain has for 1 gloixg time been almost` Iii! one big fatitory. suplyiug products for 3300: 3 put of _tho civilized won-hit German: -. has more recently flooded the Lavan ;j with cheaper goods. while even the fin or products of An1e_rinn Mteihog been .3 without humerouburcbaoers in pt_h .`,0rient and the (Incident. and `even 0 -rthe Continent of Europe itself.` An `now that thefront of the world i 5; changing, and the vast. ageaa ot ti: 5L_`Pacific invite. the placing of tlie won 3} of tho nations more advanced, in civi `ization; ,a cosmopolitan commeroil a , competitipm is about to ensrfe` the ii! :;i of which history has never seem. ---nu !`L[Iorx.s ma couumiws. ---` ; EXELIIIDIB. nus UL ILILU yqcun gun... ........ Hy: 7to _f routes tivelwares -~Germ:m_v x u_--I._..... Inn mnu uun L -Uu.uvL_y vuuv tn .... ...-` . . _ V . . .- 'a similar inscription.'an.d would l tl1ei'xj_tag. "Too many of our thee F. systems, sic.:-have been made} ' many." 11;` is. of course; 11 against _wl1at i really truth thz ` ughtgover on we 0th.BLSil10 ll water, but; on` the othrhund` I" is none th less `pernicious bee; - happens to be'homad"in the` hen continental nation. or even nests in the gates 'of ac. venerable uni` ?~ Aucl it any one `klnjd oi errqxgi -' spa. ,. esidignified. than 31301 is` second-hand `error, `importew abr'_ou.d. bowingwdovvn in t before. the dvgrleondgub asset (}e1'ma,.n:sc'ho1ars, bwlx-o will be a few years hauce by som oet nqw, in,thqin*c1as,ir90m~f a. 18- _`=`? last, it somewhat ridiculous for an indaghilgnt spiyllz. " rs ~51 M11113 us uuug vuv Mvuyuq . : `mg. begn `sent _t6 gm-A idone` `m; G "'Mrj.`Su-und=so~r-As a.~se.l~mad< once remarkedgrone [individual other. . 1 shqulm-thin1;.`tromA 1 -` `o__ him that he was Pf repl`ie'dc` H: * addr'esSed_.~- 1a\Ve`814l(`$,lVl7;(1Vi-1X'ln`k,`_1 ` Sm-l!l`d.{0f.\ Seine M7 the. tei:'\'i3hil1g`t 'es.i1 on - .b I .,f` or 'soiel1k`_43 !;hz1;_ it mix: selfemad 3 nnunv ` s`ay.ixL-.iri$hl6nsth$; sand` L f mph ".`deV.i&jidbIihf '01!` 9-~ Eh `irinh. . 830.0. aw. hujv.-M,nyp_,u_ us; I van- D . . _"_4> '~ They` mint. Abe`-cut: the am 02 the" goods; turd o1d.pigoos`o: ber,uneai=.'aa.'yve11. as nlbbona . pgwyexl tbs. same. was omtyat pg -~ma*r4e;ns**mr.rT ' w RI OW an HAUL R.w9.v.vJaIv.>- vw.-,-,y:vg_m` % *Zo. agrmikntu in. aommongmg "-1: wgu; at SA!` thing `is non; the betteiT T: ..... n........1.mn+ .h-`i~nrdnna` in meat, Detore aonmng bun nuuu. ` White stockings, once vogue. i now preferred by few. Black stock; tugs, or stockings in cplors to match certain gowns. are -in better,tz1ste.l The)" may _ba of silk, or fine wool. 01 thread. or of cotton. A silk stocking is a luxury. and`; pair of silk stock-` ' lugs is always. uu appropriate and wel- i come gift highly esteemed by xnost` women; A box of silk stockiggs is a : royal present,` and costly enoughiftor 1` a ueenly puree. `me not; wool is as agreeable in the ; ....... A fnnhcrnnr as silk. In Rray on l}Q\'V_Q\` nun. HWILLV an. \/`R-`g$I`.|l. '13 ;`:tIaa.fpt}:gq_g"13f L {il3bnetfn`sf: |``r`m9?wn t; `L Jvuxpu uvv)4v.u,. -wu_...`.....` ` if i 8 In n mus . - womexiz; Eehbifaitllf siatilcklnlgrgs ; '9i5 H 5" roiel ell0i18hi\.iOl` l"L- tl(`;g ~ ueenly am -' F. ' `ine `as 5`.`` 1" M`: way of toot~geur as silk. grey i lr,"" mi `.`* black. in ribbed onpluin style, these? and "'.d `W stocldnigs may be chosen for children. ' 30`? 3` dud will be found szitisfuctory in igeeping the little peopl'e..warmf1~`or 'l`RU'1`] icyclin or olt u heuv`ier stocking , is seleciged. coiinmon-sense ruling here 1} 9' `M as in other particulars of the toilette. ent lS~tl1e 121` Dress of every description must suit ; kmm one of . its especial function. or it is not sue-A . ' cessiul in fulfilling its designated en m-mulmm l ample? Whel Stockings should be frequently chen- , ged. a fresh pair every day being not ` ask question `ttoothmuih to suithm dfustidious persorl: l a,ugw9r(>,(| tn , e uties ott e ny require muc ,. . _' going from hlome, end the business on l_h w M" m um clay involve dust and am. Even if s flgult toextl one stay at home.` and encounter less ` colupreliensil of the "outside soil than the person 2 whateveris going shout. it is well to. have many` ly true. Sol pairs of. stockings, and to ehunge them temptation 1 frequently. Much bathing of the`l>ul when tt feet. and greet enre us to toot-gear, E romr-,`do not will in most cases prove gen elfeotunl land not. bol `defence against oorus, bunions. andlhonestly so other painful maladies and e creecen- ; course it is cos. 1 " __ Hell the wl ertern may be of. two kinus: either -tell ."ueLhin in the form of stocking` supporters. limes ll purl with. 1:. hand around the waist and ; ter asked a elastic attachments holding tho,stock- promise of 1 cm. run an t.h`nt'l:he pressure _comes,is`old eno mt the Bou _' UUISLV l.U.'4Uu:.|u-J. ' `Indian jbnmplings--'1`a.k>e xx pint of` beans wiiin 11-2 houi's'of being cook-1; ed, put In a. kettle with 1 toaspooxi ..-u I a n. nmerm-' A smrinkle of newer Cd, [IILTI H1 U: Kubhgu \vn:_u ; ..u...,,....... ant, 1-`). lb butter; 3, sprinkle pepper 1 and 1 qt water. Immdiatoly we the I _(i`umpl_ings mixd as "follows: Two.` coffee cups {loin to '1 of mizl. 'witl}_1` ` teaspoon baking powder and wa.rm wutii! .sLenouglx to mix` 5. thick Im.ttep,~ then: -wi it. out into avkettle oi beans. and boil oven g slow fire for . 3-4 hour. When done take them up, - 4 u......:n.. Anmtfnf lm l3efs.na- in the ket- V ; 9x;nyen._` , A I _Haxnem_a.do_ Homix 1y{`-'-. iv Morder to. L" Z! tndA9._.hg1pinq 1ia,nd`,td tl;e;greuti- coxfn ' `K 3Journa.\ baa a'o-, lately` .vfdar9us!r-,31Iumdatullv brouanw the .front.:1~.6,n0,,l05a ~U1lK'1 00il59. whi01.IV ' ;?"r9!;d.".;~, l?&l{o;xol .-"shelled V- leaving some'ot two l3eIe.na-_i % 34 130111 . Well uuuu Luau: more of .butter, and norm for dressing. Try it.` : _ - 7 ~. :1... lfunl nmmI..Yc`nur cum. corn: ere; and put mm. mow V um lmore 583$ and nevm and 4 T ' Corn Meal. Brcpml.--1`oui_' cups. -meal, boiling w9.ter`enough| F6 malm :1 Ta leyel tablespoon ault, 1-_2_ teaspoon y Lu.` - I i batter. When cool, add._1`eu_p `molasses, ', soda, one yeast cake and 2 cu"ps v'vhea!; flour. Let the bread risaover night, or till very light, into deep ' pans. Lat-it rise a. *rlittia longer on; mm the pans are full. Bake forsix -hours-in a. alow oven.`This wi`ll"--make n.-M... Inn/van the mus beihxi 6x`4. H1193 LUNVCD. huu yuuu Ilvuuup .. Sheamed??K`Bx'ea.d.-- .1`Ere;a` '6-ups Mc(A) r !f131ea.1.'l cup`flm1'r; I teaspunn each ~ =0! `sugar. salt and`8bd11'. buttermilk tsu- `N cient, tjo nqt we the hatter mt`. atiff Steam: fhtdgo` hours. and than keepjn 2 ,0} modet5lW0`7Bn'.3-4 -11our'.-This is vary _ ~ .mmi.hmm1 -and` y be eaten as u pud~ -hours-In glow oven. '1I_ua wL_u- 4 tlufee leaves. the pans being , - .44 _ r~7s:::rur.-..-.1-.T1'11'v ' aumy: uvan-9: -l1Oll\'}"',15m3 "5 Vary . -Eo`3m.a %m:m M nnfwu;1;-m'uce, omitting the lmk.lIl8_. m 'm....-`r:.`a"=nn`ml ;..Rmit`.hazns very ` t1w;milk u_m1-add '%Lini}KhiLl`e the last` {quick goven. '1 `VBuU, \JLuuu`u3 \ ------ ..-.._...a. St. GharT`""Brp.d.-Bezit`..*eggs verjy / light. mlxnlteruabely' with ; them 1'pt . son; ml`1kA or buttermilk and, 1pt ring I ln dig_u,_1 Hneal} `melt 1] tubleswjon. but: " (er `and `.9.dd to. tho Amlitura. dissolve 1 t'ea.spoo`n. sodw in,n snw.u~ portion-pt I '1 V .thiuk;;;; Beo.t' v;qry_ 11argi u`n_1b D}LkQ'in-:41`; ` n;..e.... ..,:.s nominv.-:'Ih 7 6i'der'7 td . --- ` com: xmoxms. ` - IL-_. nut... .. 3llIIlBl'.S llOl(1H.l~g vuu, numn~ I alu .th`at/the pressure comes; V+ ,I,B"llW_[1llll!'P|! ; ` V-7331'!-W',` `*.`1..`x` i the `mm 16.! V a mom up. 1; -\v-n um!-Ar n I-IIIUUII aw. necesurlly rrrngo so n1any.tixnes.- t ` Try mosquito netting for the 'b6l1- *3 ;room\wimlo'ws if you _hnven't screens c {enough to go round. Tack. it over the U `loutside from top togbottom. '1`h o.d- . _;va.ntage of this is, the window can be " _`l_owered unwell as raised. and you are I ,not obliged. as with some screens, to a ` put it halfway up. Attend to this mat- ter before the advent of flies. Your ', labor will not be in vain; they will surely come. Some one -has said" the only way to 3 l have augoud gurdenia to go to work I _l at it. If (this is true. there is no time 1 llto be lost. Surely them can be no 1 ` better way of preparlng torhot weath- l f `or than to make certain there will be glplenty of fresh vegetables for those _ l three meals which mmt be made ready _ _ every- . - - H SC_h00l yourself to slight the weekly : ironing all your conscience wlll `_1m'- _r Lastly, sisters, .don`t be too |-<-u--f an nxmlv tn rest :1 little this l . 'iI any-ironing, ` v T Ivy to get the sewing _Lll out ot,_t e _ {way before tbs fruit season arrives. E And no matter-what you don't'_ha.ve, do have a little an st.ov6;"6e,\vith two burners if pqssiim. It will do away with the necessity of -rrlng up the ijiglgg so many. times.- 'rn- mmmnitn rmttimx .x.u\.-...- .,.- --, ` What delight to the heart of oper- . is-. the truthful childl And do you 3 know the best ways of teaching 'l_ truthfulness to our children is by ex? ; uniple? When a..ohild is ohlpenougli to t. questions, he is old enough to be I1 truthfully and intelligontty. 3 j 'l`hore` many things whirh it is (i'l`\; I to explain so as to render them volupreliensible to 41 young. ..child, but Zwhzrteveris said should be e.l.>solute Sometimes there is a great to evade it direct answer, ` but these tronblesonie questions n vomo, `do tell the chihl to run away ll and bother you, but answer it ul . honestly far as you are nhle. Of 1-{course `not `necessary nlwnys to i tell whole truth, but he surotc. 5:` Vnothinp; but the truth." Some-' 1:1. partial explanation` of the met- I ;ter about will suffice, with a. . - - - , .~ k_ V `earning um, truth when it untlerclothing, leaving off loutdon es ; is `old enough to understuml, A '"_1 3- F"l'- . _ " ' ` " grasp the sit- Many mothers appear to an-cept: \v1tl1,| ` L` of uation and be satisfied, for a time at resiglmion the 1-ew,a[m1 and yrgrent `- - V ` ....1.i-u '.fr'nn|.\\"lIi('.i\ their children suf- l!0_IlLI`1wLeu Ill utuup Huuvnvn ..7-_ should there'fore'specio.lly avoill ex- ( posure when the weather is dump. v -Avoid 9. sudden immersion into cold 1 .wo.ter during .NLu1_=]1 l1nd;A1 1;U-, Jlll`, when taking 9. bath be careful that the 1 temperature of the hathroon1\l.e pleus- ` ant and equable. I Keep the mouth and nose clean. Eat; nourishing food, get enough` sleep, and keep the system in the. best condition possible. In this way you will avoid` pneumonia. * l W till srnmo "cotos. 'l`le coughs and colds of springtime` seem `more discouraging, often, than those of the changeable "winter. seusonfi and every precmution should be `taken! now to keep out of droughts when ov~} orheeted, end to ovoid all the other; univlse practices in regertl to woolen` rm 1 Ian ul- .don't be 100 . smart, Get rady to rest ,sumu1e1'. 'l`a.ko time to enjoy the sun- : rises un lovs of your hus- ; hand and children, and thdmuny other ...m..a mimm (`.ml hns given vou. E harm anu Cmruwu, uuu buv ..m..., igood things God has g'w`en you. . menus; ', .I'ounded _cheese'.-'l`h'u3 isran excel- ` r lent method to adopt {on ' utilizing ` 5 any places of cheeseixdnich have become 0` too dry or udsigh't1ytosem_re intheii` 1 angina! ton_n._ Put the pieces; any I- {half a. pound. into` u(moi'ter with a7 n: teupoonful of mademustord, an equar 8, quantity "of" fine ' wblte euganjuiad a. *1` good seasoning of either .ceyenne. E : curry -powder or anchovy essence. V Po11;n(l:-th&:r1vhole-to-_a smooth paste. it mninbnh u:.h lxnlttsr. elhrhtlymelted`. DISHES MADEJFROLVI CHFESE. 'Iihere is nothing more tempting or appatizing than dishes made from cheese cuiefully prepared and attract- 'iviyv bservad; `Below ape g[_ven_ some { receipts. all of which. it followed judi- 1 ciousiy. wiilove welcome additions to either luncheon. dinner, or supper nnnnnh * Po1m(i:-th&:1vhole- to; a. smooth pqaw, ' ~ butter, slightly, melted`. and then press the mixture into small jam; eover with a thin layer ol! cleri- fied butter. tie a thick paper over the top, and `store in e. uool-.p1e.ce until re- quired. When prepared in this way cheese will remain good for` eeverei ` weeks. and will often prove egreet v help to the housewife. when` there `r comes an unexpected *den1end'tor `a . d_ei'nt_v little dieh_ei%8h0rt notice. Serve . u n.:..I.. mmmd ILDOII nieces of crisp. dishmfsnorn nouce. Darvu It thinly `sprcad. upon pigcgs cold. toast. m, .,lmt.ter still, \'1pon`dnint~ ily prepared croutons which have has tried until richly broivued. v . S_tqx\'eLl (.'hese.--Put` pthrae-quarters of "a. pound of .cheeso'-no__muLter` how 'dry. _ o lot_1g"u=I'iHs4 good. Lmds out up . M Mamall-.-inito 21' auucepgn with th`r'eg ` ounces of` butter. thregs .tahlespoon_uls' Z of finely chopped ballad oulos. six _ 'tu.b1espoouEul3,oi good cream. u. pi o malt, cayenne and _-potmdad mace, and o. tablespoonml of: minced parsley. V `Simmer and stir o_v`er,the_re until the - 5 uheese: is entirely `(lissolve ; then pour , n... mzmwa over sometiny; heath M taheese: `ilissolveu nnen pour the mi.xt\u*a over somutiny; -almpecl slices 013- `hot buttered. toast` which have been p1n,ce(1 in readiness my `a, not dish. und'e__1e1_jve immadi1gtl_y.. A _C;lm'cs_ge"lTa1't1eta.-`-0ut up Idur ounces V 0f`[';09K1:_0il0`6&G intc_)gsmull pieces,.emd I .put_ it `into gs moptan w-i_l;h aeusbnihg. .a,pcord'u15-.;to`:tnst9T.. `jot amt, cgyenna; ` L `dry mi1;stt{x`dfnIi4! !.\v`o.o}'mcas `optreh .` butt9r;p0t;_x1d"h$e ixigrexlipapts gmtil 1`(),ru_r,'a, 'pe`1`t9ct1y a'mout.h%:;`past ev;. V .l;hia'n*ati,r*in the !0H{&_0_f? three eggs, `Vwell, beaten. and the wh1pa.ot`one egg_ ,\1"IifI.kbd. t0V'n:aBtif`f trbtg, Lines game ` ggxall ,ps11t_1`y-t1n_t_*fv'V,V i_ll:R00{l` aat.ry,. 1. _1j1l;1. them with ytga ch9e5.l1l1x.tur. . " vugdq bakmfor 15_.minwtba in u_ hr sk 3`i57iT:`thou'fBgLjvrei1%!1\)~l;otr~ _ I3: ngatly urrangd on _u;.to1de V f and tns`t93g;lly;gg.xjnihed with parsley. 1 7 Even 11 l3pI.nl3IXf',l'9;Y8uuuu an: u... .. lg abti. the'fQ\ie6n Rfsznt. hang some . ` m_earo for ohbnty; auymau1_Aex- ,` Vow .* 3 0 ' `--otiardolona W111-.t(LhQlgL\:h'&3.-,,!L1..f._E... hgijven to tha authorr . ' V':amwr':com~.n.~raoar.t-v:2qnaa.=. `Atnun_\`:T ` V blf ,`;`?Et9,I)in"`Ot _ Who were` tak m;v1ntox*o8t>=lnV,,1 who gargscull; cl-M , ~} , V: u Vcon gttm, 1 ii 13l:_V ..._.. 1`RU'I`HFU L CHILDREN. .`39"`.`.'%` .'W*!#"9-V aw" -.-- out i qusgg }i`!Q'_Iw.r'Sp onAR1i`1Iss , 1!'8.ix.vIif1EIi`3`;?o'enuea M at": my nhii tlurnxie Rint hag; son MAUI lH'II_ nu` Nut. 801.139 tv `nnvnwlnllvut-` nu `muuuv I It is 3. well-k.nown fuck that more _ deaths are due to pneumonia than to any othersease. xvnixp we di;I * ease mm: is not ttatal on. and "can ' be cured, nevertheless its frequent currenco makes its death fate a ghasb-`V - . u -..--...:n. whiz-h`it ran` CIIITEIICO nmxus nus uunhu Jlnvu .- 3.----~ ly one. and the ease'with which `it pan} be vauzhk.!rouLd.m6k9_.iw:U one 63- tremeiy careful to am: it. _ mm. ............. I\' nhnurnnhisl Am` ffc` poiaonoua 4 nnicnn Hm ` toms, it is easy to learn how to pre- wash we rust on Home uiu ` 'Dhe disease [smote [reqmenb in the,` t city than in the country, and 'uUr=1<`-k3 \ most of its victims during ILULI. the months` t of March and April. Now tvhatrsve know] a the causes of the disease and its symp-i I E vent it. . In the first place avoid catching it ( sudden. chill or cold. '1his is` easier} contracted in damp weather and we ` - therefore specii).il:,' . I i1nd;A1!I;'|_l-_J!*L1:,` bathroonn be Wont: Hm mmith and 'seme.u lnvuuul, W U: m..,.., W-.. 'l`heV coughs` colds by exposing mwls Self to the inpletny 1 more dlscouruglng, than of March and April weather. l`he;;e{ore : seuson *9 5V '00 3\'Pid: it 33 mt `P S8 `Ono's self to It. v0f course In many be Cams it is not mm to we failure of `he . (N M01 0`-L UI`1Ut!h'33 M19 ("'1' person to properly pgolect himself Lo_u_vold all otlwr`ago.inst it. ` ' ' in ------~~ ' umlerclothing, leaving of! snojgmg BY woMEN,. _l \\'X`.1lS. gate; Does she smokeal pipe? will soon be >n`-.A41 ~\st\`1Illl' .......,..r n. .-u-mmt: \viLl1..a. fairulastion for young men tlxinkl . Iv-.-1-.., _.. 1\l'un? accept \vithl,.a _VTt_E11t,t colds 3_(x"o1n-\\"l1i1:lxV their suf-7 1 fe1"n,s pr'ov.identi;Ll -und. unzwoiduhle. cold is by no metLnS'u.lwuys due to ex-_ p0SllI`e_. Indigestion. constipation, of` v `*-`vla.ck pf scrupulous clemnllnogs, the un-i wise habit of sleeping in much of the`; clothing vs'o1in_ _during the _d2Ly,_ un-`- ` aired l1edu1w,mbers-a1l oxuny of`: these; I . ~~- L__... 2.... vmnlhl fn rln` \\'|H\' sleeping much or Lne' during day, 1111- oruny things they have for more to do with: your ohild s tendency to-cold, than thol keenest bl``2l.ti\ oi the hru.oing.winter= `air. . ' M . 9 i Mothers should umierstuucl that it` is or not, -that numerous colds and sore ` digestion and dietetic errors. .Quan- tities of greasy foods, iried pastry and the like, ill-veiitilated rooms, and continued &nsiiputio'n,h:`1ve to aiiswer for many`:-uses of croup and putrid sore throat. All these things weaken the isystem and renderit` for ltoss able `to irosish chzmges oi lzemperzi-' `lire. ` ` - -r1:..,. nwurv imilmnm ll. thorourrh air- is a. fizot, whether they (gum see how itmh are `never worse throats are directly 'trao'eu.ble to in-`l tth'-n(Lta`k says: "1 tmms myaeu mm. a. . who smokefie `better-tempered and more cheerful than those of her sisters who gossip and _wouai(i esteem it `soure- thing twin!` to be seon with it cigar- ette ):otwee_n their lips,` but. do not hesitate to destroy arepuiation in or few `xni-mites." On the other honli. it: is urged that _ gossips than they grip pipes. hotween their things oven at leisure._ A sage `counsellor of the fair sex. 1 however. offer warning ladies fair that when meatsi tobacco smoke disc-olors the teeth._thus : sums up the question: "I)(H1ot Smoke ,in public. .Why not. you seyt frankly; because your uc`quointnn.ces 'will not think nuito the, same of you _ iafterwarii. Two years ih.l1c8._])BI`i|ZipS, ;-you' may do so `with impunity. but opinion `is not yet.ripe, `enough_..r _..__..-.-.-- Well . tlxree to ten years out sggpxu uuumu. `receuye-an- ontxre )`>a.th twnce a week: ..,....mr A warm bath: at `night, ta] `receivevan txutire Datln txvlce a wee: -up wimtr. `A war1_n mgnt._ lIak- lug dare t'tTuTvi6l(l any chill u.Eter\\'u.rd. 1 will frequently break up a siulden cold. Keep cllildran from playing. in-.uhi|ly-. unusetl rooms. Let themplny. outof ` l`o'ors_n.s munll as possible, `taking mute. V to have their teebisvurmlztnd dry. 9/.A ` flannel suit uT1R',ruhberdveral1oes will ` oltn isa.ve_Inu;ch, cough medicine and, ? d0L;.tor s bills. `Keep them warmly, T clad, but do notalm content with: thick ; . coa.t9.,8'.u4l-_\V,prated'.hoods. while short . skirtsQbarl'y*c0ver- their `knees. luv- . mg tlxellimbs cljnlllexl, `_r _. g 5 ., M t x. . 'l`his.}s iufery `painful, l;u`t; uSuo.1-ly not dange'ruu;'viiopLV3Eious .!1i3@39 59$`? " f%_LU.BE 'e1xi9S'.,U1")'"\1,!1I. th0l1,h'il0@ b sparing.heVmig1 or 'e ve'n t_he'f ` out;-2 who 1 may! have esoaned- oxpueur, ip emier life." ' 4 ' ' :1 .u. .- :;;.'.L m.; .a`a;..;;.;a L mm.) m Olruur. + Uauglly one wmw uni" hi_1vtls dfikg6a\a9 is said: from'annthe1{ attaelii bxggthia `#3 not a1`\'vaeysAaw ond-.ma`diou_l' mdks tell . us of untortfunutai indivlduqla Who. have ` .uffm`ad' tour `nkndi five; Iittisoks, at. he ` tatvalxi of 5 :tew`yom.` seeming to catch Hm dimnnd mm-v time thev wcsroie -V. ' t `r aha of a, flaw years. Ilellllus .9` W.-you t`13xe'd1ssee,.yerx&.,tlm the! WT 7 - {fu`f; va, contgxmgiand we .1` 1 tr: cenmot W on *t`iIh5firat`?"opp0rtuI~ us. A'"i1iiiifi*'`iii.5'7f*T,{`z*` 1"%`` ' `um 'e*.2*&:.mu..*:a:*:ui nmn dam mjt aitendr;t&r;t:onM1i . , Iumco. but at t11n\,sanxe.Ati_meV me was T] P kg `ton dob V not ,uxtend`.tar.;trom lm 44 tum V wt: 4 ' ' at diammi ..-gar? ; ; ~-`--_ . mu;UMoNlA. Ct`). { .uuco on. u...u..., .. , ? uccep`l1 \\'iU1.lVa fairytxastion 3 ..:.,.1 ma vinhmt |n.r. H 41,. .. Bumm- ti?` 'ElLT.l1 (ImI1n_'BySvaur. 'uuu -.u...M.. _ . ly zimkes it more susceptible to the o.HzL(`k of all fornis of disease. _ H1. ~Among the` more common ones which 61*.` 11_I1d. are likely to find "their beginning in a. mill 19!! slight cold, caugllt at} thistime of the l i1V01d.year, is the grip. This disease was at long time thought tdlie epidemic,im- portkl from fnreign shows, butt it has ' `now become mcnguizetl as a. sort of _ settled invader, to be easily contracted `g"````, inclemency > `April Seu,;on_{ the way (L\'0'ld1 not to in X it. If kw; the` ` I I ......l.\,J- Tuirnnnl t tlfi 1 1 cum? daily. - ` . . V I Mumps. 3 gengf ($188888. umglf; ` . ln`iLs nature to`. acgrlet Ievar or Y ` , lea, lnrt the swelhn.g_4of H15 88 Ugmit 8lsnd_s is such a atrxklnfl geatgro, of I K _ . the othersymptom. ml .3 ' ,1 '!ap;'ietite.'_ etc.,~ sre apt `:0 bf :`;d `< -into the hackgrogxnd and over 00 {-11 ` E In... .,x.n7m=nm:.r-.tad are Renata-11! into theisiiackground and ovenooxeu. i . [`he gien'(1s`effe'cted are genera.l1y~tho il varotia glands, and the` ewelimg ap- lleags hnoutli` the ear just: behind the , jaw, The enle,rgem'ent,.may be var vlgreet. and .-when both sides are 9. - fected, the poor sufferer is so trans- .i formed as lmrdly to be recognizable. KM the same time th`glanda are ex- iceediu'giy pnful. The other salivary Wglands may be affected together with zparolids or alone. * . ,l A peculiarity ofmumpa is that it is [very prone to leave the parts first at- " lapked and invade other gluhde in the -`body. This is a.` serious danger, al-_ ,, most the only one. and can be prevent- I.,: lmcf `um lmminq the. m.tient 1'ube &; ` "lg U1 u[a.\-Inunuuy vu |"`\' -I 7 liulivs wlui allure .the1i1. r , I .. IL Hull "urn In .` la.(1u~s mm auum .Hu'uI. . London is all .tore up" over tobac- co smoking by women. Plenty there are who favor it. Onol lady who learned in iltussial -`l.lley all have some excuse. -- `Wsays: "Ptllink myself that awvoman ...A1..;rv:. ha-pr-l'.nm'l)eI`ed 1 I_`h.e vow` of feagy MaLLuQ\\'u w\_n`\ ma 1 'odd. .In the ugesenue Qt witnesses he`. : 1aresenmd_Js;McLaan ,VV'it_h.4 a.` "k8,Bp- ` ex",' ring and said: "'1 so1emnlyr'pro- mise not to marry anyone ,else` but ~ `Amnle." ma 1.030 leftrs were_1ro(lucgl `i`x_x _ L ` _ . .\ 1 His 1,030 letters were_produ'ced in ( ' court. -As aim-h_oue contained about I eighteen crosses 'oI the~"pen -. these 1 _marks_ reprgaenting kisses`, according to ` * 'e.x1zert_s-_-it .o1'l'o`\\rs that 18.54(lfof"theae ` 1 marks` were made bythexpen `of the 7 I u;nLiring\l'ov.e_r. . I .. : .'(1.`ho,.,_1ur,\' gxwaxided $?`5()_pa-u(l costs. 5 V w`v,-`y vv ,.._w.,-. ., . -`uir I . .}._`_`y--` H.` ` yp'u' know you} girders; sentinel`? 1; `w,svaskea-%on -o..n_ot ovof-'bmig;ht go}-' `dier `un~ `qub;g.rd_d\x,t.yV 1'euex1,t_lAy. " . .Yea. simm fihb re1'z1suf L . . .Knoem-no xaosnggat yhe cgoxnpaasj emf >1 ueli. ,, . ,- mom-bpon,` M 1` ~!.\ : tigrupaa gm.or;1ea; " * ` :V. : .'vea.a1r..; " ; V 1:ax9M~: the 1:181 L sum; ourVA1`tt.4 :fL9_e!1_._.A\V___ A on , snort -.o.'o N h ddy m9 1`ha 3% the`! `ty 6` ` ran. cums ~ 9? 1 you`, Wihm; `vgvou1(1L1)e1>:e!1ind.you$1%F of 1 M! Mamet 97% ` V nun-pr 1>113I.w:. EYARK *fPIIsI!S0?M+Y~ f% V `um nuktmvnfnemtms SW-vim V . wwin u_ m**.Er `W ~"`=`:`-i `V we ow 0 "Vii?-1s.incL1%v$09"W .`.`.z -at 3wyL19w:W3 :`f`?"3".v"F9'i`.` ??`- v9'nts;ia`3.Tax-:;:Iv'MI*T.Tu3iuI;TI0i5:Et0!ri99'1i with L!1ufxw_I\\r_u yuufyngg w...w.. ....,.. ` xhvizg %. Aand.-W9` .1 ms; =<~12%=~i~;ar,.i;wx=% vermin 8e.woxe.; .: 3,11%} y`-lwsA}vaa_tye1g3g/discussed `pm 1 "m1.:;;99I!":-` ~ " ~`~` '"'Pre9entIYW`F3)x3t1u-Jgvigsqirrgotn 5` = the parts Ural. M- l 3 a. my one] I .... J.-nu -Ohn m1fib&;' El In close 1 . The person whose resis- the z\tto.ck~of disease i`s be the first to succumb as, while he whdse con- strougest mu keep it at ,,m1U3soAY.__`A9axn 23: ism 5 family |\:ia A nnr in gm`! lb plpn I` nun mp... .- ' ..L ....v...n..n:nn fhn M \-The parental and conjugal re1:tion`\ ` is peculiar to-man ls ne head or crut- . ed intelligencea. and in woman it is of- ten the sum of her whole oxistqwe. The 7 ties.of affection are much more per- in G9d's noblest. wox-#5 than in `the temporary Iondne&s_ for its. mate` and its young iwfhieh is obaex-v'a_xbI_s in` I: I t I C e I V s I I tl fowl that "gzxlzhexeth her brood under .yvings.">'> If man be 'bo1`n the : most helpless of creatures, how are the 4 Iovei tender sygngathies of parental ` thereby called into existence! But. ` above all." how fearmlly importiint is that maternal influence to which. `of necessity, in consigned the physical and moral training of every humanvbeinz 3 It is for woman. by what she `is, to de-v` termihe what man shall be. ` "-----~- A! ../..wm-\ an anvil`? {Ol- and Admit impediments. ` -- . . _ Love. gratified. conjugal the humanjdbehilggl only relic of Paradise in this lower` mi h h t h r seen - . . - . no is or as new: . . It `3 _`" m' `.`hb&h `3 ` 2 world. No station sqmiserable, no ` Ay ___.._.. _ t0Fm1!1_e 3_113 hovelso dreary, l_mt.it w1ll.enter`_there. - [t is M; in wmme,-(,;,1i3m 1,10,, The influence of woman uasuroly ol- and cheerfully sing consolation to thei however, that wmpmion for-the ma 7 _ . .. - _` ff ` V . . E ` W 1m her presenc? as "mz:1dthl:t_`n:?;:l:'t1 gsigzttha1`f;,j,`;f,`:.3d; hf`:f,o`;` ery of the worldls patronage in pr able ffom Bllflsilll _**n_ _ '_ toverwhelming reverses 0! tortunt-.!; oeeding. Intelieztual conflict on DOWN: 5133 F1113 DGCUIWYIW Wat `t I Tl`.08 d1SaSie_1`3_ \\'hiUh brad-ii d0W0 lei world-wide scale are also in progres ever operating for good. In our pub-l spirit of ambitious man, and prostrate L mesa contrts um abatm . "-."'*` - - t- him in the dust. seems to call forth`. . , ._ P gembhes-. "` `' `_ `Fm -meg 6! woman's energies. and give to her char"3d m0tPhy8lCIl1.- bllt ll 5 1lH'8 id Inga, when the henrt and t0DS 3` actor in suhlime elevation and`int11:~1grea alsothey are moral, andlspirit L apt to roves in uI1bf|lu3N`3' M w` 1 id.ity.`d Nothing V` W b` . "3 5 ally significant. Certain nations opve tmmhmg than to behold "a [mug a to be coyetus of the distinction of l 1 man but` grace our (estitities, 3nd in-. . _ I delicacy and gentleness. alive to ever! , stall)! is hked 5V`":Y 1'*" `p5`l t1-ix-int ghodk wme heading the pros.` mg regarded as the headquarters I 83011-`tho M1801 Of Dnflty 0113595 way porous path of life. suddenly `rising in! religious views and teachings whi even a rihald thought from manly b08- mental force to be the comtorte: and`; bear; um same relation to MSW mm` It is mu that the lords of men` , ,`,$_b?, ,`: ghllliitngl Ch`risti'anity that cheap` " novelties" $0111. OWE t:i1;m9bj9f5ttli): 1,t_ ttd;r 1 nes the cold blaatsot adversity. It is} to the staple foodstuffs oi the wor ~ , a e - - .' . -,~ . ~ 1 tum 3: ff twdl flireedigng t ivhiiilnait-giiigpmgft oinghiiil 'h`" "`" `"" f"d ` "3" M` '7 an nu w 30 M ' 8 er ` -`lot international trade. Germany. 1 my ji_ (1.8 Iiltinstration 0: pumi forms the mum throws its um.` le. Quite . !I.`L._. ..... .. tying plea.-`sures; 91531119 I -- - -, |,4,x |u_ :..:.:..L...: .... Nu `mlhnnnnnriad ric 5um 1 UUEIG Lnuugm. uvsu nu---4 ~--- ` .-.'..v_....- ..____ __ _ then the of I flgectorbpiiher hnntilamdhundlgf m'lf9.f'l . , . . . ; u 635.111 :13 W1 uns rm mg mn-3 t`"_ ` ` " b-`e,t' .t_ mud" is` feelings and when with delmte 861'. but the final development of that feel-I 0 lnntry and` unaffected good breeding. ing which watches over the crzlxdle; , they eonjoin the degionstration pure i3 'i`l feelings. intellectual and aig-`gglga zfghggfyifgeggifif manly disposition. there it that; and the `death-pillow. When`, . will xnark, and gentle il-is tlwre _ft moment man is tree .from. : reward them_by affection 'and . their preference. ` the influence of woman? He bursts- the ties moth- er's solicitnde himself with film. silken voke of woman's love n..1. 2:. :.. L. K... 1\r\'VI'\A that Hm V-Kin; . my crowding of the cues. In putting A Stockings form an impiattant pm l H` of every woman`: wnrdnobd and in at theirtlnenaea 6l)d_0mof|lono6 of shape M `and style depend _thq.con:Iort of their , ca . wearer and, mi` peaoe of inlnd. Noone W can be tranquil in demeanor. and at` I use in her` mind with} ~toot<:overing gt .whic`h`bl1ntora`tl_1e skin, or creases up in In (old: benenththe shoe; or in any 9` my mku men felt. as n di,sugreeahle (let, A utpckinz should be as u'nob.- w tannin u the skin iueif, and should be chosen wigh use much regard to the ihintieat finihh as any other aricle of dress. It should be made with woven seems. which have - neither knots or roughuplaces to fret the loot; , I ll Jhould (it well, I adapting E: [melt exactly to we ennpe ox` ins_tepv end ankle, am 1: should be a mile ` 1` longer than the foot.-'-noL much long- er, but just enough so to keep from ;f I in stocking. either (er a child `or far mmumlf vml nhnuld null [HUB ~ it person is. ithe common runs. H1011` preieruuw. _ 01.3 3 But it is in her home win4 with niiig graces of woman the most`in thh fitting display. is the word; tho very absence of it is the Sens secret of her strrigth. um - lie it wurtl L we nlugt live \>Vli .i1VlZhel]1; art): who` , what they are at home. Unconsciously. may without the slightest wish to deceive. : Vere: ivoumn is not al\va.ys, in this excite- mont of publicpfestivities, the fair in: 1 do: of her uatiirol character; or. W; most at home there. woe betide the un-] more lucky wight wlxoismthe partner of her U , . . l dull hours of d0ln(\St1c privacy. IVO`. > afulhl the gayest girl at a party. the most mg`-f, olever, e_lei_r:1.':t and witty, the observed iii" t.) of all observers. the source oi infunlg tron: pleasure to others, is generally the mud last selected for a partner for life. dicta rlwm.-... ;... H-mt hr"illi:1nt'00nSi2e1i&ti0n out` ` ."l`is_a\veet `to heo.rAthe honest \\':itch- for partner Iur ~uuo. "bore, in that brilliant" constellation of the passing hour, is not the scene of woxna.n s legitimate and ttruest tri- umphs. Where is it ? Thu poet shall asnwer: . `- V- dog's bark . A , '1 Raw almmmoxithed welcome as` we} mark 5 Our coming, and grow brighter when` We come. It is for this preference for home as, home. as cbntaining, when har husband is there, all that h r little world. can wish or comprehend`: it is forhthis that mun cheerfully resigns to her the pow- ;..- n1m'nnasnS!IeB in Lvirtue of her un- i heart. and fholights '- thinks quite enough for any exertion or sacrifice he .. * affection 13- the mysterious power `' deeds that manhood ever achieved. In : truth, it is pride which often prevents . ... frnm-I-nnfmuxintt that. but for her cheerfully resigns to ner um pun- {er she` possesses her disputed sovereignty over his affe tions. Her brighlkeningeeye is the ` reward which the sole occupant of her. may be required to make; her silent "which has nerved man to the mightiest _ near our home ; 1 `T13 sweet to` know there 15 an eye wxll ,- mar]: txjutn, It Is prim; wuxvgx w. us from;confesaxng,t1m.t, eye being upon us, we. .1agge_sd or felt no interes 's:An|\Hnh of manv of our us we . should have interest in the proe 1 andwhntisthere we can not then no-, cmnplisl Mysterious. `yet wise ordi- nation of God`s`morn1'government and providence that it should be not And if ' so;_as[undonbt,ed1y it is, (how highly I nece.ssary that woman's heart should be pure, her ,oduca.tion suited` to her rureatur controlling the \'vo_rld, from the cradle to "the grave should not be ' perverted from Her course! _ Tim mtluences of woman vnsiblm. truth, pride which otten [3I'BVUuLB - 'secutio'n of many our aims. But \ let woman and our desire for cpm- i `fort be ones mingled with ourvsohemea. 5 sympathies; how'important that tha t perverted Irom nu Uuulau: The Influences visiblag upon the qharaoter of man mevery age to. and clime. 'I`hoy"modif'y all political and individual" relations.' but. most an " strongly as we ascend the scale o civi- tn. lization. _Natioria,1 greatness may be d '* acoumtaly-.tasted -by. the admission or kg deqigti of women to equalit_Lo- social vs privilcyges; ; Among savage s.`_ women n` are degraded t_o"the lowest se_rvitnde; i ' among the Mohammedan nutions'o;.tho . East they are p1"ouhibite,d_ educational. " ciltuite. and taught that they are not ca! immortal. And to what can we; as~ W cribs the superiority in arts. `in arms. mioommeroe. of the moderjn nations of the Western world; it not to our hi_gh~' or appreciation of the destinies and iu~' lineage of` the next * Ither influence be great. Where` is it best` exemplified? Inlhar position as a wife and a mother. _ Oh, v-its, therexupon, earth_, as holier, a. ' in01l@ Mart-thril1i1;g,iaig'ht.'in` the gays . othim'vy_1;osaiee1ihg tmthe. purh and` 3 ibgaiutitui i_s;qnpo1iqted; than that .0! `{5} young "1i10th91,'-.tire; hqr. f1rgt; iu- Vfant! ;\Yato_h with 'ai1i$_eyg:.to N9.ture _the70ons_cious 1i1e.`a_Bu!'ej of 't1x0._&`oung lIl0t,l18l"`.f.:-'~'RSh~h&43' tultillagl liar migsioh; .?'u`x`a.t1`i's':traoeabl_iaL`iin ~evo3r3_r gvstixxq; .4; w `denizen-o1imm9rta),tty--;', jB3}een= it "i -Q . ixjifivddriii, '11q'swi&itnpo;tunt*.arQAhQr r9.:: siion1aibi11tl9a`z.9n42w`* th! `ott imumua on man is ' ` V1 _t; wtatch who twin -nut that the linlcu thlr unlqn at mmnm` no : ' lg :i19iwet9d;.`;~nt`)whQ`ag. > teveln-nnt that {-1340 inn: 0; Inebr uuxqu umam anomaly ~riv:e.ted., on . who % cm 3 `tan t,o`be qthnmiae` than most deeply; Ls .an`xioug.thn'__t; ghqn Ltiq whom lx`ex~;_ohild'a. lntureg wellagrfi q9mided~.t{h9.t..h9 . mm must lnrm tha normoi iW1.\|t_|,l;`, - mum weuare-w 00nil0.%-*Siei!&..Vua ; Vvsrho mussmm 19. sernxot ituutux V * * ` T ~%%h2ss1:~=h9:seI=Lwbe-'vquaxuew3~ 1 ?3jm?;Wu%?g1 ,u=mm. 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