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Northern Advance, 28 Apr 1892, p. 3

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s-;----.=- ` ' _ . I ,v;._ ;-_;_;,'r; - '2' '. . `gen Yonk.;Oot;' .6. 1883.. 6 ` an _.-.;.QInl\n: 5 N0! I-Ol:Ky__Uol'.'-0.1000 . - mvB.'e-_-Oats 30.-eslneel `inning-` the a ye.-Iwhaving received several, 00lIdfll_- menu 6! clothes for the%u |'riug,n1eo one s but corn -Ineele ind-i 5-ham. Let the- go iarnbkigogong 019 itvlefar.-morofblesudde e ' .e'.=blIin:o meeelve',"I am-=to_ld;` and as J o ,Gohld;uid'ivhen'; `-new boy, he -gave` the gvaotny shelf`;-of run-V '1 apple vie hie- .a....+..mh..'.-; .;:-.Hd Vii` better? then the iineai ptiqmlptesi 31.5 muscle` .with. iiidugtion Ila I5"--"I:i-'5 ii'Y"` ' Z ggwgyu ` '1 ` I m ` 0 ' -_ 5.s`- .a " he WIITBWI Ulilxlllg llnuu vu nu an no dark chamber -;~ bntghuvingnt `in ' dark- thn M390 '..aan;i99t9d;.the,;. .!m.1s- . iburtts 3309 m9{'uivo:s yinilzle zaeqct. ole 'with.a.n 9:6 o ighowggt; V 9!'.`.'!'1.`;2:L;%" x`.'.%.'..&'iz5 uuq nvavuu-ur - o'r:h9a_.ohe'r; 4 ho 92%`. :1: g;:.4 '[;I _":,A v. . J.'~~- l_-lihtaioiltlmuant. V 5- , `~' Luageaon-1uoaanu in Nitnre war the` intbtutiag fuUHl_1oIs*** to the-\iu'u'1l1` yet! p`wno"~vays-\,sf= * tiinuintinn~ innlola to; c:ttnotioh ,-"~ivizf., `iqlbiittical, _ thoimal, moohonioal and ohe'mioa!;~ ME.`-'=`D Ai\aon- vslihiaiowi` i.('ido'c!~* thot* B'y`1ndi`ns ' o,__ _ llglit. He could not. it oppsaru, got any contraction in 5 fmh`fto'g' 7n'i'(ucle when he inddonly threw bi-litblftlit on it in a .1 -..I. .'I.-.`..'l..-n ...-Inni:.~hnIIin`l'II.`:[n 7 grk. Illgfi EIFUI-Iltlluslv [ll `sf: .0 zam:aa2%%% % [;g:L]l_) Xi] ' -r......m` Ia] llIlI'-"DIM Ill - Dpygv ' nu 4.... 2:"-`_AHo.I rirbett 1-: thgn the `I L` ind ' %`'*Ef`: Iiuums.-:- `-:-----3--2----.- V ` Fm: s `A camp. -swung . mama ot Lona, mjm; Con. Towxgnrp on-b Go_nnoN--D1s'rn1o'r or Amoau . Lot`~19.`Weat Rinse, 100 acres. V$KlhO V Pu-klbte sendo on the Eat. 01 Lot22,in acres. . Lot 8, In 13 Con.. 200 acres 6th 0011.. loecres. West i Lot 19, Con. 13. All o-part Lota. in 1th Gon.. east of railway. 90 eon-rs. _ . V W A Lot-14. in uh-Con. . E. 1 L9; 1. Gen. 6, mo notes, except tenth )0 TOWNSHIP or RAMA. Owruuo COUN-TY. T Lot 10, Concession B4" `I02 acres. Lot 8. Conoession_"C. 100 acres. 1 -nun-x1-n17 A 'r1"l'.'!V 2, wnranm lPlANOFORTE{ TUNERI . `um, " tlipart--I;>;:-WeI gtwtgtgrmmabemsgoet Acnou Aufwrous nacutnron. 3. mt Lot 1s.,co;Ii-I36'::oreu. West 8 acres, N. i Lot 12,0011. and. 8.W.iLot7.0o.9; _ 53314 Ihhllr quasar-- 1/5 acre. nos 13, south Ddvig `strpet. `Tn-nun A Also Planes that have beenin use always on hand for sale. 1 :a:xc1a:A.NGEs MADE The Repairing of Pianos 0. Specialty. Salesman for ' F. BROOKS Messrs Heintzmnn &. Co: 61 Elizabeth St. 117 King St . W Toronto. Barrie. 27-tf stretched on a piece of annel, and con- nected the tube of the funnel by mean! of a piece of indie rubber tube with the -.... . ....u n... nnnnnl being now subjected of piece ot Innis ruooeij bu pa um. ...... ear ; and the muscle being now subjected to intense intermittent ligb t, he heard a tone corresponding to the period of illu- mination, _and this; ceased when the mus- cle" was killed with heat. ;Arc light was "used, which was cmcentrated by 3 lens andnassed through an alum solution to` stop the heat rays. `. A_N T110 1.3 III llvllauvauwu One of. the most. interesting parts of ` this section of China is the City of Chu- fu-hsien, in the Province bf Shantung, the birth place of Confucius, the `founder T of Confucianism. ""-- `--- --.3 gnu-uunnhinn In: `n fnnwgfn at Uontuclamun. V i In love and veneration by his followers the tomb of Confucius -is hardly second to that of-Mohammad at Mecca. J L L--_L 1.. ........II..-.5 nu-nun:-In1nn_ (Hg. that or-Monammeu an mum... It is. kept in excellent preservation, dia- clpleu being |nm_1a.1ly_ placed in charge of it, who regard and keep this trust im- posed upon them with 3 atrietness and conuoientiouaneuprobably unknown in any other portion of the world. n x- n... .1..I.-n nf all thorough Con- OHIO!` p0l'llOl.`l 0]: But: wunu. It is the desire of all thorough fuclsnists to have their sshes rest nesr this -`sso`red:spot, sud almost daily one or` more followers are brought to thisslresdy overcrowded cemetery to have. their lost wish gr_stied.v SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mrs. Charles `J arratt of J arra.tt s Corners went over the great boundary line a. few days ago,g.t the age otf,-85 yearn. * .- - _ , 9 The News Letter says, Mr. `R. Wede will go=.to`B8.rrie tb 6ve'rse'e_ the repairs made to lain` Iittla.'ste'a.n1er.`~SnarttI.n. ` " L - 61`. pure Cod Liver OII with Hypo- 1 phosphltes of Lime and soda lo: -umn-o an nnlnfnhln an mllk. Poapuluau VI I-lulu uuu wvuu us: almost as palatable as milk. A MABVELLOIIS FLESH PRUDIIBER ; It Is Indeed. and the Ilttle lads and . laaelee who take cold easily. may be ` I fortlfled against a cough that mlght I `prove serious. by taking Scott's! ` Emulalon after thelr meals durlng : : the winter eeaaoh. ` g Beware of substitutions and imitations. QQ} I, ERIIIKIE nQlIuIIIAn W . 'smona:s1`; nudging nn um. Ammonil. Lime. UUuDvnuLuu_ V. any-I uvuvu LENNOX. AULT 85 Waiem, Barristers. & Uulinuv vl uwvvvu-wuwv.-V v-.-w .......... -- SGQTI Va. BOVINE. Bellevllle. The Tomb of coniuolus. : tIIIllIIlI:aI`g up um, Ammonia. Lime, ` Phasnhatea. or any Iain , Ammonia. Mme. Phouphatemotany iiudnnto` A Enjoy It. Children |?smnpmwni:Jo2sL:umom -*....4_ _..._..`_. . _ ......'_-.'A.;._-..u. cum` nu-Inn ~ m;'.mI`*a:;<.'JR;as":.;;;;.r nonn1vwI%Nn, m.jnqrn1oV nmaf Arm . ._A!l"l.'A.Cn1!.Il'!N'l`8. . `TECH wo3LD=s B2331` All Diseeees curable by Electricity can be treated at home by the Dorenwend appliances. The Dorenwend is the only legitimate Electric Belt made. which fulls the requirements of Electra-medical science. It is a. complete Body Battery, it has an independent Buttery which generates a. mild continuous current ct Elec- tricity. (withont shocks) and can be re ted 4... gulf Hm atrnncrnnf. man or the weak chiid. (without shocks) rsguleted .to suit the stronszest eak chi mild continuous current or m CUP man or the w Id. It is a Current or Quantity, not merely a` sensation current, and the quantity current is the greatest curative. It is a successful treat- ment -tor` Indigestion. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica. lmmbago, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Weak Back, Spinal Disease, Heart Trouble, Nervous Debuity, Paralysis, Vertigo. Female. Com lalnu, Impotence, sexual Decline, and` diseases of the Nervous and Muscular Systems. ' Remember that the Dorenwend Belt is the ve latest invention in this line. it was invent- ed a competent electrician`. and ranks as the best in the world. we defy any one to bring proof to the contrary. no not class this belt with the h1_u_nbug_c9m_l_)i- contrar Do not class thisbe nations of leather and metal. ooded. It you wish to ex- country is being beriment with c esp hut. if vnn want to D1` Y it with the humbucz combi- with which the eless articles, buy them. us ine electric ocure 8 E0110 with cheap useless articles, Duy mum. butit you want to procure genuine belt, and one that will be 0 benet, get 3 Dorenwend Belt. Quad nnmn and address for Illustrated BOOK L III ads. Dorenwend Belt. . Send name and address for Illustrated on Home Eleotro-medical treatment, and men- tion this aper. The Dorenwend Electric Belt an and Attachment Co. C. H. DORENWEND, Electrican. - 103 Yonge St.. Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt is the only one that will stand ex ert examination. Others keep clear of it. whi e we sohcit it `_. J. F. JACKSON, OHILDRIWS PHOTOS. um: wonKAsPcIAL1rv Fire, Life And l Accident Insurance. Ls|oo.ooo,ooo. P. 0. Box I32, - Barrie. 0. H. LYON&SON, nmun ms, PORTLAND cement] Ju"1`.' bollo A!___- :B`A8B!T;L!L W-K3 3 r;.X:za*$+m':.`e;-.z'*~v:*.:..*:~':h%i.ze2.1=%*:.:'.:.P GA I I-I. QEWREV. - . -AM xsroolma tqurzoms. .61 am e _ `water Lime, mute: `qfrarlnglto. it bB_`. D,ER/8 >,Rl`S_PEG'1`_FULLY sQL1orri;n. `:Ol'i`IO'l " '" `Yuma 12.... Blank . Irnnt nf 'l`o1-ontn Btroo` "l`sl..':0:-I|`Nk.l0aHx %t1nN,9s.L `AND OBGANSI nun A1II'Il'llIAN pinnna. ~Un>#,f`1,3:1!:'!\`;?. Tctah d.1rahi1itv- tnabdeionbbnoited; Always gleaned to show goods. . LI-1'89 O01! I-1*N&!8 on u A130 lot at good gooond-hand igltrnmenta to `gen o'n*eaB'7'tarI`;1`sot`-' tp rdnta - ' Ltrgiglsslu stable or. arse-class horses.` Young. vars and): vnhorsesp .S_und 7! `Eg.....aubEh"nn Inn . nwmlt. " IUII BUBDIU UL urausuxuuu uuxuun. ; uu ::`:.{mm%:t:.* 8 ; wM`.%sH`EP.wdoD. -`9:1W9r9r9oms499.istb19m Garner Ow PHOTOGRAPHER, ` 24':-1;V . 32 Dunlop Street. INSURANCE AGENT. AIIHBAIBITE AID BITIIIIIOIIS cmm rnasmau Exams pvnerl 4%! 5.03551 .. , / |nuub'_In. a.uuu.u-uu To ephono. B A :-iii ILI IULI I IKILIHUU uuu vuusg k \ 3. -1. . L-L ` ;`- * ' -K ' ' A1319 Alypa new r1_A1I_os, a nu_._. n-u___-I_ __: I'\.__.I_1l.lL. Correspondence Invited. _EXCELS IN STUDIO ; effdrta ts and rohib- ce of eizure uance u..!L --Daalers in--- 23-IV. I V ` YABDB Foot of Toronto Street ,__ . l-l- sawnv. THE NOBTIIEBII Anvnncs -STEAM- [PRINTING HOUSE 123 uunmr ST.. BARBIE, in-{As UNRIVALLED FAGILITIII PROMPT AID '|'A8'|'E|'-Ill. EXEBUTIOI Inunmnmn rmmnms. 31 respectfuj solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kind: 0! work in all the styles of printing, inch cums, Jinan. macaw we-v v w RECEIPTS, omncxs, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A full line it all prloel. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMOBIAM CARDS, BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, _ POSTERS--Pla.1n and Ornamental. DODGERS. FLYERS, AT TORONTO Pmcas DEEDS, MORTGAGES. OHA TTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGI AGREEMENTS or ._._-. p\-- - nqog EQUITY or REDEMPTION, A STATUTORY LEASE8. onary ever, be in heart will outer that lroad -0l' ORDERS OF ALL CLLBSIS 01- nun LEASES, RENEWALS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGI. ASSIGNMENTS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE. msrmors or TITLE, no DIVISION COURT BLANKS, V mexsrmms BLANK8, ASURROGATE COURT BLANKS, 'OoN8'1'ABIm:s' BLANKS. . Bunk mu-ma or any kindpdntod so} ' -...:.-- [poem nlnscronv 3: STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, `NOTE OIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULAR! IrI1I1'1\lII(i AcoiI`J N'rv% or-'% %sm9*oz%.7 son 1992. ` Publilhed bythe Pro|pIfletor,A 5. WQIIO , Birth. ' Ooplen 25 cent: dtho omuo; oi uient by mail. pontpdd, on receipt of. tin _L uuu Iarge . pin- I:n`the bani one yy.:,;=1,; qbmhod . &;,tli !1n*.9'f`5'.3i.I.!bo}itns1;hu-.<.; 1 1.} VS. mm, mush: anarronnoto MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING cums. BLANK FORMS In xon1'nnuV_;'nvu'cI b ORDERS OF DANCE MENU CARDS -1von ---er 'r1n-- Always kept in stock A full line of fun. - not.- fund; MORTGAGE. suns: or LAND HOUSE LEASE. SNIPES, mo. TO.';_ `V ht mg m... ` vn-um V ween P0 -, the Wu.` ml .8- lth, fre- E 3E3: f `all JV VI 7 Oct. ICU!` the .' v - 1 L113 L0 they cae for her, 'ayer for her-- (`;i\.ing not ln'ea_.d, but 0. stone? Under rich laces then` h.ug}.1ty. hea.1-t;qv1)eM; ..A oes of thelr km 111 the street. L 'omzLn! In the old days \_ _ >_ _ > unne curolevl to her the happiest `lays, -7;; ` `I L-.. ` om.1uwouu.e ', shivering and old, 0111511. . ds and prey of the celi- ` - .1 the Wm re shrunken, 0,61` "` " fhav. ;\....,,` foresaken and iyoop t the bronze church door ea Wwwere never 0 `=1 W"- Ey that - UP` man, foresaken poor 13 at door._ - M __ 11 L 11 _ .1 Hark to the 'g'n ' 1:0 ggp\?e1$%B 's(;`lt,-:1 d ' . Faster an 1) 11 ceases its toll .. mt e r, but not for the. cor - u Famvglx wide open the -bronze c urch Swingeth door. [In An _ L. lc`13';~' h then` Ilu.ugu|._y nu.` \Iock1nr* the woes their kin in tlte`st;;;;" only 3. woinzin ! I days \ Hope euro er 1er hemp" iest 515, Somebody misse: her. P T A y3"' L 9*`- Somebody cpowned her with praise . imne-body faced out the battle of 1&3 . . her sake who was n10th.er d an Sonwuw-J ~- -- V ed ba.ttle or me. 'he1'szLke mother and . 'r v lies with a tress of Her hair; 1is heamt where the death shadows ' nits for her, .0peni11g`t11e gates for her, lelight for despair, uiving L only ;; womzm --ne\'er more ! V . , She is dead m snow at the bronze chm-ch door. V , oison of an take orggt the L iI`(l`8 -05,; been 5un'ay in Mr. Gladstone : Home. The J .smia.ry Young Man thus describes the my in which Mr. Gladstone passes- Day E Mr. Gladstone has wt been far his Sunday_rest he yvould my, now he the mat_1_he is. P_hys1cally, imenecgi-,.`1ly and spirnually hls Sunday- has been to him a p_r1celess_bless1ng. Anvmie who entered his room in Down- int; meet on a Sunday during the height heard to remark that had it ` I: the session could not fail to be struck" ` , the atmosbhere of repose, thesigns 3'33 symbols of the day,_ the books ly-tug ,,-Qgn near the arm-chair the deserted mung, table, the absence of papers and newspapers. From Saturday night to M_md3y morning Mr. Gladstone puts may all business of a seculiar nature. keeps to his special S_uuday books slid (wipatiiixi and never dines out" that day unless to cheer a sick or sorrowful friend. He never travels on Sundays. and it is well known that when Her Majesty, in- v.:es him to Windsor Castle on Sunday fi,:mie11ieht he makes arrangements to stay in Windsor the Saturday night to amid Sandsy travelling. Two services at least see him at worship on Sunday in Hsvvarden Church. He has 8 D00!` Illnll of those who he humorously terms 1) \i`| .,;.v~n llpl `Augustine. Dante and Bishop Butler. " I"llC'."""`3- ` Fir. (;iadatone s method of reading is lil- re that of the tortoise than the hate." 11.,:cinnut read rapidly. nor has he ev_et_ 3.Ci(lllI`C(i the tine art of skipping ; he can- not lwaat, like Carlyle, of readinir a page of (3 hbon,- with one ash of his eye. iii: he is not slow to discover whether the hook is worth reading, and, if not, after 3 few Dages it is cast aside, though as 8. general rule his judgment is lenient. The anthorn that have inuenced him . imst are, as he has told us, vAristotle, St. Scott is still to him king of novelists, and among modern novels that have struck him he places Baring Gould's Mehalah` very high for force and originality, and ioiirges Le Disciple as a psychological .,V...b. smdy; Cutting Glass Without in Duncan. `i All boys, and girls too, for that matter, - simnld learn to use hands and eyes as well as brains. A man without manual skill is in a. sense, as much a cripple aI_if he had lost his hands; one who has develop-i_ ed his body at the expense of his mitid is to that extent an idiot. N othing is more beautiful than to see the mind actlve`and directing hands, feet and eyes that uaa has made skilful. For boys who make -L_ -.....L..!.... 1; Ronni`- IIBBIDBCIO BKUIUI. D01` UUJD VVHV "" a-maria or girls who contrive the beaqti- c..1 ..1..... v.....A1m.nI-daf hnxan whmh a-lnarm. g1I'13 .WLlU UUuuI.'lvI.' vuv uvuuur ful glass handkerchief boxes which brothers love to receive on `birthdays, it will be useful to know that it is not nec- essary to have an expensive diamond . or run to the g1az'v.er s every time your glau- needs to be trimed. `;_!._J-_. .1--ma `An IIHEUE U) 06 cruueu. _ A sheet of glaes--3. ewindow1iaH0x~f.03~ exarnplemcan be cut as easily as a wheat M of cardboard. The secret. -consi_|tp_, in keeping the glass, the shear: `nnd~the hands under water dtztinglthe operaqxlst The glass can be cut in straight or`-`curve_de; lines without 9. break or crack. Thil;-3} because the water deadens the -vibration- of the sheets and the glass. If the _1eD.l"-r part of the shears comes out of the water, the vibration will be sufficient to mar the success of the experiment. For nearly half a century Ayer s Chen! 1 w-toral has been the most popular coug re-nnedy in the World. The constantly in- r1`:-zisingdenmnd for thxs remedy roves 11: to 1.uths-,very best specic for. co ds, coughs, and an diseases of the throat and lungs. A 41-`, - V Aamue:"3T;rK. What quality, or what want of quality, is it that makes it impossible for certain I People to maintain an -apperanceof tidi- I ness in the rooms where they live; end` 1 ysf'hile in some houses everything looks as - 1 it grew in its place and could not be I>F00ted. in other houses everything < `looks as if tumbled into confusion, and were only waiting for a whirlwind to give M 1: another turn? The covers are half .03 and half on the furniture ; the books are opeix, face down, perhaps, on the` table, Der aps th f . h ' A "2 ' `I the fiaweorg art: fstfdgzl l):lhh:pg!l'eL;:IIly V the watlerdhas never been renewed; the amp s a. e isawrr; the; 41% ? at the corner ; the" btbgilgllsaa a e p`"`ll ; the cusriiions are scattered ;_ the chairs seem to have been arrested in WW2; a piece of fancy; . i ` 7 Where it happened to be dropped; has- socks are anywhere they can trip up the :16" WY Even the pictures onto no andth i path to be followed anywhere in the 700m. The bees and the ants put. this house-mistress to shame and so do th birds. who make their nests V in `the old" trees indistinguishable with lichens. `If. she tried to make order out of the chaos, BT38 would only achieve anotherwnt of. f`. f`"`i`!'.: .. I,_hm ens: toiillz uu UV lated of the th out I} (L. nI1C:`-'5'-5 :1 41!- SUD uh--- wide _._.__.-- 1 Gladstone`: Home `ll'__ LL..- .:.....-..:` & non disorder ` fort in the midst of all this ninsning disorder as in 3 house of prim end" `ch. odio_sl geometries] rule, yhere s om` is -e.enme..~~wheIe-nothln~= - ; t .snd4' yowfeel-you; most` _re]phoegt to within a h1:.ir sbresd*th;_ of _w__ere T IT/,`b9f9'., . ssndt e nestnesiis !\ih*eh$`,; who indweueg in. L bond-. aK;` 0111511 ::1`?Q.d`eiii`i'b1e iii"'i1lt " s; ' * " llBiiih6t.t00;[I_Ecil _nor _ , y}:;f get' there seems to be an -`ess'y-uoing?-eierneist of sweet temper ii, in the disorder that nromises, on the vihole, more happiness than may belong Where everything is done by line and measure, with a. sort of crsbbed and `sorid acidity of avour in the were air an 5.-..-- wuau cu BVLU VI. IJKDUUUQ sun ICTIQ Cola } avonr__ix; tho_ _v_e\:-7 sir you breutllfe. T noun: '.l'hlnI. ,.~ ; Miss Catherine Sedgwick. the popular writer for young people fty year :-; ago, in `one of .119: ,nnn_1"e1-ouu shore atotieg gives this bit of warning about hubi-tsi: Mu nnnnnuon 3- -`AL -1. .._....-..L ._.2LL :1 gums um: new or warnmg about; hubttsi: My co~ncern_,ia he; at resent with the serious lessee 99f 4 life, ;a1'.;;3,-with thpae vexing ones that never, to the eu`erer_. Ieegn togmeet {with any appreciation , or sympathy for others.` Telling them ie`like Annnnnn TI. 2- _l.__....- ll - I nun-:5 usawsluau -I II I.` ` uruugu tun: tnose who suffer constantly from these minor losses, should not rid themselves of. the careless habits that cause them. .:You have been `told, I suppose, a hundred times (for we old people are very gener- ous in giving you our theoretical wisdom), that a habit is e,asil'y,..avoided,- but seldom cured. I h.W,e_a friend, who in her child- hood lost her'hennetorvshawl, or both, every time she took them off ; their gloves as soon. as she bought them, her thlmble every time she used it, and everybody`s scissors, and yet she has gone all through life disquieting her own soul and disturb- ing her friends with her losses. ` The wonder is that she has never become used to this inrmity. She is always astonish- ed at her own losses, and quite wretched while they last. A good portion of her life was spent in hunting for her keys, `pursuing the pleasures of the chase, as A one friend used sarcastically to call it, you ean. - s and now after sixty years experience, you may see'the children any hour in the day `hunting for grandmamma s spectacles, and hear her expressing her amazement at theirloss and her dos air of ever nding them. Avoid care ess habits now, my dear young friends, while 1ittT at an , L-.. qqvgu _y\,N_u1vuIa Miiu` any l!aDpI.'00lB$l0p ` ayhapuiy fo'r`othera.' is like telling dreams. It is strange that thbse whn III`I.nI nnnnnnn lane... 11...... ...l--- Chinese Keys. ' V `Chinese is a queer language. All its words are only one syllable long. But the sounds in the -Chinese language are not very many,` some 465 at most,_ and their written language contains about 80,-` 000 pictures, each picture representing a thing or idea. And. these pictures must be committed to memory. This is hard work, and not even the wisest Chinese professor canelearn them all. Butpnow comes a diiculty; for, of course, where there are so many woyfds and so few sounds many different wordfwill have to be call- ed by the same sound. How, then, are V they to tell. when ssveraldiiferentgthhlgs have exactly the same name, zwliicheof them is meant? We have such words. For instance there is Bill, the. name of a 1 boy ; and "bill, ~the*bealr,o_ a bird ; there I ` is hill, an oldwespo'n, and bill a piece of `` money ;` there is nbil;l.i_~'an 5 article over 1 which the~l`egislatures debate`{and bill, a 1 ' claim for` the psynient't_>;e1_n9ncy ; besides I bills of exchsngefbills of lading, and so '7 forth. But ('ihinese,is `such words his -sin le-` s liable, you. .101` instance, l which. li e fl, . meansfmany different things. $0 _they"'ohos e a n u'p'iber of lit- as pictures nn,d.ragreedthat_,.r they should :be`usei as-`key5I. ` Each "'k'ey meant that the signvor signs near which it- stoody belonged to some general set,of things, like things "of the vegetable, iniiieral or animal` kingdom, forests, mines or seas, air, or of water. or of persons, like gods. or. men. It was like theggame called ` thi-ov'v`in'g_' light, gin yrhjchgyou guess the ai-ticleby narrowing down __i;l-.e.:,eld until certain w'ha't'it .1 is? ;'-_But,_'_gh,er`e Chinese .writing stopped short thousands of years mg. _:';`hi_-s,?it;_is sq-dg'.y;` There are now 9,. '21! of these . keys.." -fend by in- ;Jtense5a'ppli7stion,_vChinametflearn to use 5 their method with surprising quickness W Baby was sick, we gavb her Cgstoriu. Whu shown: a (1_1ld,'she cried tor Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatox-ta. when Ihohdualldnmmgsntlaun Gamm- gV"'V '.'rr 1""- m9t`h9'd ahd ' Imcolu. .` " - ` :TIlD A11 In lwtuvwfro-:_`uo Not a*v`1`y fbw ihbhrly men fall min- erably in so ebrt _~to . entertain, LI ---4-L.I..- -......=..a'.+.nni.-l;1 Om-naillo was erably In an enu:,-Mu `vuvI7I`I|'.".' """ Jontdno hppeured Itllpld," Oornellle wa ' insipid, Chaucer : iehopwas more uI'90'h able than his oonvoratl-W11 5 "hm -Gad` e:eW:::z':9:1:..:;.??.`::i.:.`:`3.df:}.`:2.l Imlli ' Ivxvuv un- 33 O \ like poor poll _ 3 6`: mail! II1 nff V smith "wrote axe an angel uuu ............ poll. Onethe other hand-. those with very euperclel attainments render themeelvel qu_i._te engeging. They have 8 ...... -4: A`nIi::ht1na us with even` the elgy way 0! uanguuug mu 1 nothing: 0!. ugegoh. 'l_`he mou_t 0 En haw nothing: or. I econ. ~ at us have a. to commend oflanguoge; The mo and an odequn and hence-ouch ohmething to `t If we 0 snnot be elth tto he ' we can at leutwag edify. Though ' (1 tion is to 3 great `extent er-it mug? cisglaighoted. it can be V n__; feir ow of ideno be able to contribute conversational fund. or witty or brilliant, .s ! an endowment, ., ..,:`:.t`., tonic. for we r am; Er} -the } vi;emae1v'9i q'u_i_to entzsxinm The.` of delightnug us wuluthvdeven _ \1 _..&1nInn- A lh. '1'hougmu:e':uuuu,~.. unw e......r.-V... N = yer B much cultivated. Good gamirnon La N330-ip..for are all more or less given to that. Gossip leads to eenndel and then to slender, `:11. -la.. H.` ,`h..~.`id_ i` llmndd 0 `L116 gauuu Luau w....- .._ __V _ the fallacy of saying yon must "a gift horse `in the mouth. An I to tome A skating rink manager had at` "a gregau fancy fl-naatule -:3rni;`l' _.__ - `L:-ink m~ B0; In 1 C II-luv nu . .o qr Kosws I-`us nnnnla `jewellers. who said the timepiece wan` . f . ` `I ~".' .. , E.'.?2` a:74`'5,?'.'I{1a 5`1:$'iW.'`sE'e. 151* the most original ooatume Hahould be rewarded with a watch of the value of'$90 The who won the watch took it to T a worth $20. The winner, therefore, ap- li d to the courts for ..),The eh _. i) 6 ' ` Tor antigen me_elf ] a not take the` giver ai.e.Itima I I literally. . The Judge," however, took a. gwd -cave judgment for the etc. the tily rem- than . P59-r s. Gm Horse in the loath. Elie wrote an essay to prove f not look Ln English- hdeaoahio purpose. nk `advertised my costume -osrnlvsl," and b I - z_.._..L:s..nsz Q5 ll clumvuwu. in gossip. to hunid, scandal go of decomposition. A Good sto-i;"thetV B111 Nye `W:-ote Before He got Rich Himself. I learn with, much" sadness that Mr. William H. Vanda:-bilt s once princely fortune has shriveled down to $150,000,- 000. This piece of information comes to me like it clap of. thunder out of a clear sky. Once patted, fondled and caressed, William H. Vanderbilt, shorn of his wealth and resting upon no foundation but his sterling integrity, must struggle along with the rest of us. . To .-Anlpl kn kn} hunt}: in mu! 111}. Mr, b that amount.` will not last torever. B10118 WIIIII IIIIU ITUID III B. It would be but truth to say that Mr. Vanderbilt will" receive but very little sympathy from the world now in the days of "his adversity and penury when the wolf is at his door. There are `many of his iormer friends who will say that Wil- liam could economize and struggle along on $150,000,000, but let them try it once and see how they would like It themselves; $150,000,000 with no salary outside of ick ., .:y-;; .g,:., . 1.1;`.-xv . 1?." o ,._a '. `Y J) 1.. - .w............. ....... ,........ ` ma tqwgm" `ontirely 1r`da.= ~1us' is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the cure} for which is readily toymd Invthei uaoothyu-`sjPills. u -1- s..._.. n._,_ j:4I_ -A. n-_ _x~.1_ 1.-'..i--L- s a'om1ilaint`fi6i aiungsx? L -``_*!` `.'. -5'5 `.19 . " I" IIDVB "I01"!!! (all!!! 101' um: IIVIIIIVIIU. canned. byadiaordered oondition of the stoguso 5; .er e, are themost re- lia` 1e. re : y. ?s'-_8unuel C. Bragibnrn. Wor1_:hington,Maee. ` T ` _A1ter the` use `of Ayer e Pills {or many years, in my practice and family, I am untitled in` sayin that they are an exce entgcathartic an liver. medicine-- 1 qustainin all the claims made for them. 3-7W. A. estiall, M. D'., `V. P. Auetin ' . 85 N. `W. Railway ('30.. Burnet, Texas. :..;_.-._o_ 1-nu- -_,- 4.1.. $-45 -annlnznn A poor man mig-hl:`p-i-11-cl1_a-lonig in such a case till he could get something to do, but we must remember that Mr. Vander- bilt has always lived in comparatively comfortable circumstances. His hands,_ therefore, are tender and his stomach juts out into the autumn air. . He will there- fore. nd it hard at first to husk corn and dig potatoes. When he stoops over a 'sawbuck around New York this winter his stomach _will he in the way, and his. vest` will no doubt split open on his back. `All these. thing will annoy the spoiled child of luxury and broad features will be covered with sadness. They will, at least, if thereis sadness enough in the country to do it. In... 8.11 .-.3 lliayn Fl vnnrlnrhilt and Z `! `V I QUKJIVV 1` "VI, Qryozw Ayers e Pills are he. best medicine ~ known to me 1orregula.ting the bowels, and fortall diseases gcaused by .a dis- rdered stomaoh and liver.=. I suffered or_ov,er three yea;-s. 1rom headache in- dig`estioh,`and constipation.` I h no appetite and waaweak and -nervous most of thetime. . B using three boxes of Ayer s;Pi1ls an at the same time giegg myself , vgomgletely cured." ~ ha a, Ksmnns- country to (10 Iv. - The fall of William H. Vanderbilt and Ahislheadlong-plunge from the proud emi- nence to, which his means has elevated him downward to the cringing poverty of $150,000,000 should be a sad warning to us all. "This fate may fall to any of us- `Oh, let us be prepared when the sum-. monscomes. For one I believe _I am ready. Should the dread news come to me to-morrow that such a fate had befal- lenme, I would nerve myself up to it and meet it like a man. With the ruin of my formerfortune I would buy me a crust of bread and some pie, and then I would take, the balance and go over into Canada and there I would establish a home for frlendless bank cashiers who -are now `there, several hundred of them, all alone ` and with no one to love them. ' A n -n_:_.:_ -1 .`1..-..aL..I.I.. i...+:+..+:`m.. nnnt. ` ` """ ` n"f_y:;;c;;11"i;t;i.y3{1r;$ d. . t. H V Z k'wood,`Tope 9.. Kansas. ` n"r. .2.-- A-' ( .-.u"1y.1'APOn1- vans!-n u1ith {nd` +' Lyyvntup aublnlalrvuuu I was Vt-roi1b1ed1for`ye'a'rs within - gestion oonstipatton~ and headache. A few` boxes of Ayer s fills, used in small. daily . doses, restored me `to health. They are prom t and effective.--W. H. S1;rout,,Mea.dv 1e,`Pa..! L . `A man FOR. on: m ADVIESITY. }5.yer $__;_Pills, L A rnnrnsn at _ Dr. J. G. Ayer 8:` 00.. -Lowetl. Mass. Sold by n1\`Drugglat.s and Dpuers in Medicine. 8110. Wllill I10 uuu _laU auvu uuuun A - All kinds of oharitahle lnstitutions,coste _ in many thousands of dollars, are built in Americavftom year to year for the com- fort of homelegs and friendlese women and children, but man is left out in the cold. Why is this thus. Lots of people in Can- ada, of course, are doing" their best to make it cheerful and sunny for our lovely cashiers there. but still it is not home. Ad a gentleman once said in my "hearing. There-is no place like home And he was right. . 1.. .........I....:.m T an not know what to w---'v---.--wv 7- I have -found` that to: aickheadache. {nnnnd `Inn n. .4-snninn nl {ha was rxgnn. In conclusion I do not know what to ny, unless itvbc to appeal to the newsm- per men of the country in Mr. Vander- hilt : bo1m1t- While be m weplthy he` ,-gnu proud and arrogant, He cold, Let ho ncwd)cpar| bow bhnkoty blonkcd `to :11`.I.'..n. n .. _......1.'. on 1.!-mi. all-`mt- but we do IIBWUXPOII U3` Dlllllllty Uluunvu vv i-blank, or words to lhat efeot. but we do ?not care for that and remember thahhia rad fate may come day -be our own. In our aluence lot as not lore height 01: the factthat Vania -auerlng. Let us procure a place for -him on aom`egood paper. Elia grammar and spelling are a little bit rick- . `ety, but he could begin as janitor and gradually. work 1115 way up. Parties havingwclothihg or. made which they feel like,glvlng.may forward the name tome at :E|ldlO!l.`. W-ia., poatpaid, `and if the clqtheado not-6 Van they may` possibly ._-I':'.ll_l9 A M r ' ` K` ii i ssh; `it . 1 .7 BILL. NYE;` -`-- - A . A C Ana

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