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Northern Advance, 2 Dec 1886, p. 3

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__W1tuolsuu sandwiched with Paragraphs to:-Jthwo T A.,,`V]iC ai 3 cure for cougha, coldu, croup and condumption. Ap,I'- .1 ` "'`"`I '`"'I' ""` """"` "'-' . :.v,:~"f|'.ah`ion item seys Ihoea are the same ad in the spring.` They are _a_ little more worn, however. ' Tm. b.II,'7:?E'e}"g -reamed} when it aswlthe spoon. ' ., V . 1 Won : Uooh Syrup, A certain and speedy cute for coughs, colds, and all throat and Inna innnnnn UUIV IUI UUI-I611 lung diseases. " There is: divinity'tha.t doth hedge ` a king; but four kings together don't need a hedge. Generally they can take care of themselves. The increasing demand for West's Cough. Syrup is evidence of its great virtue in all thxoat and lung diseases. `Three sizes. All druggists. ~ , II, A,,,I,# :_ _-_._L__L`I_i __ ..=,. -_ -... Society, says Macaulay, is constantly advancing in knowledge. The [tail is now where the head was some generations ago. But the head and tail still _ keep their distance. - Chilblains, frosted feet, and all frost bites cured by a. few a.pplicat.iona- of West : World : Wondeg or Family Liniment, the magic cure. Try it. 250. and -600. All dxjuggiats. A . I. ,, II! ,__1_:_.._j `IE..- _Youldou't say so!" exclaimed Mrs. Goodform, when she waa told of the demise of Miss Gimp, the dressmaker. How fortunate! She nished my gar- ment only day before yesterday; now I am certain that she can make none like it for anybody else. -n I ; I, ,--L LL-` l.__--.I.' _....LI.. \ nu .v. -u v av- '-__. U J There is no doubt about the honest worth of Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a blood purier. '1`housands,,who have been beneted by its use, will attest its virtues. This .remedy cures liver and kidney complaint, and eradi. cates every trace of disease from the system. Ma, said Laura Parvenue, at New- port, ma, Lord Westchester told me all his property in England is en tailed ; what's entailed, ma 7" "Why," said ma, it's all fenced in, you know ; something like a barbed wire arrangement like what's on your grandpa : farm. nrI\ tau!` 9! _,-:.1 _.. A_I..a.--- 3...-inn t\I\l1 vun _-u-pow-.-.-- ------ B_a.i1i`, said an Arksusas -judge one day last week to the oicer in charged of the jury, wxll you inform the jury that there will be a horse race in Merrick s pasture at 3 o'clock '3" The jury had been out for forty-eiszht hours, but in-less than thirty minutes they came Into court with . I Ullllll uapl-A In `Verdict. The lvidohoe of in Justice. Esquire Pelton, of Grass Lak, Michigan, a justice. of _the peace, was `given up to die `wnth malnrialffevef. Hi teetxes to a care from Bm-dok BloodL Bitters. after phy'a1- cians and other medicines failed. ` B y, let that horse alone there; yogfll 1 gt`kickad." * _ kiO, I ain't afraid '; that horse won : ' I know he won't, but I'll kick` 'you if you don't go away from there." 2 ` 'I'U XUIJ _VVU IIQIIIII unis Cleanaevthe goalp -Wlth Prof. Low`: Magic Sulphur Soap. A delightful mgdioated soup `nil tho fnilnt, ` T` --`V - -v--iv: Calla.-Unn`IIIunn\r raven- ` v;ay over, . How every breeze was palpitant with song I The grass 1 trod was white with fonmy nlmn II - .....a guns: a. nun wu wmw wan wnusy clover, (1 been went % by, 5 burdened "hrdi|'a '- 1.... new wcuo uuruug uy, 5 uuruuuuu "thrdilgg V Now all was drear and desolate the whole wide vale ulong. V. - `_ I33} Where it` the pmgile of th?e:.re-aw4skiI.'I g? I thought as one t.ha6=o erfdead joymce - .,_-,..-_..- - -. `....... rt, Some huge:-mg blossom symbol sweetly mnknn uvunv nufgllus unuuaulu l]l_lIUUl lweuuy making ` _ A lin` _ between the reqped `and eneeen rlhnhnn I ".- `. lupuul; Iavqy. for the toilet. .111 manual uuucu IIIDIVBFOQ IW Kola 'uv' thenviollen nll. I listened long catch a. bird: note fallmg From out the sombre spaces of the eky, And `only heard a. grim rook host-sely culling - ` L jAa toward the woodland he went wheeli18 hv- ' Vcxu wmuu uuc vs-o.ou.|anu ne went wneeung by. The uere marsh ruahee seemed" to breathe an .-....I..-. A... -.._ _:-._|_ --no uvuv Iuuuuu IIIIIIUI BGUIIIGJ DU UIVDDIIU an echo to my sigh. .When last I strayed thinhlevlf-same path- WRV OVDP . .....u,.ugm.ono morn mmo1vovcnn_er ; . The sun wiihidden and the air w`u_.hI_ll3 And not_ 5 eunuch vnhowed 5 310'! ...... sun: a uuumuzu gwwmg . ember A1008 the Windy summit of the hill ; A No 10 dly linden showered its gold above the swollen nil T JIUVIIBIB. I `mked in has November sun w.1n'hinIdnn and sin . -4- ...- .l.:Il . ado u'th EV Ygone thgt.has seen the _I. F. and H. A. S . get Sewin 4Maehin_e.pronouneee it the but uewingwnee e in America tonsil sortafot work been? 301' ziich and easiest. operated. ::::.e`::xav.,:.i u"'.;:*z1aa:-.::~..s:::.v minute.` our Scent Mr. illiun Campbell just sold-eleven; machines in` the . _1; `two `leeks. and eglaits the dmerit-o t e me- o ine.above others. but mukeevit-i~ao easily sold.` a Intending urohuere ehquld oallzet our nice. next door J. J. Brewna. arid examine `an. hnnt mnohlne. ___ _ ~ omce. next door W the best znuohlne. % To Remove Dana:-at." ` . ___I_ __A.l. 13..-! T-..- `mm. 13tl.18n:. EH3 NORTHERN {DvANCI..% W, 7______'__..:_-__- aum. gnxjd tug . V. _}` 4 `- }oh, nnnrs, slums, nvnnsnnus, nunms, TIIIINKS, a All of the prevailing styles are here shown in assortment com- plete, specially purchased to meet the Wants of this community. So [much for quailty, now for price. uukwnxGNIFu's:?w lI)ISl-`l,AY --+OF~;--. % A FALL AN0%w|uIE%R%..5oens: Our store% is; now lled with care- , fully selected ba.r%ains in ladies, % gents and ;c ildrens, Our Pfices fe of unifc_)rm low grade. ` I\___- 'l_-__`__. _._..AJ. LL- "I.......:I J..:...-...pu Q ""C~)v1ir Prices suit the hard times! Our Pricesdo our talking. Z Our Prices make our business, which talks for itself. e If you Want superior goods marvellously cheap, visit; 1 Have largely increased lh-eirAsto(.'.k to meet the wants 61 their uumei-nus ulstomers. at manuhcturers prices. McALLIsTER. sToRv & co., , Just received direct from Belgium two consignments of Glass. im-luding Plain Window Glass, Figured Glass, Col- ored Glass. Plate Glass. Pricesvery low. Paints. Paint Oils, Varuishes full stock at bottom prices.. 'Bu.lders Hardware, full line at bottom prices. Harvest Tools, the best goods in the market at [rock bottom prices. -l'\_ CARRIAGE MAKERS. BLACKSMITE AND MILL sur- % }. .,PLIES A SPECIAITY. McALL1 sTER, STORY & CO Y. iuttncotomm RAIgvAv`. |T|-IE ounE?`rlt now`: > From the West, forallpoints in New Brunswick, Nova scotia, Prince Edward Island, cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathlnr, fishing and plea-. sure resorts of Canada are along this line. Pullman ears leavingw Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and-on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday to St. Jo n, N.B.. wi hout chamze. - lose connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railwa and the -Richelieu and Ontario` Na tion ompan `s-wteamers from Montreal. an. at Levis wi the North Shore Rallway._ 'n-.|.o.mt. u-nf.nInl_ Pullman hnet. and amok- noes; '* Railway. L ` ~ Elegant th-at-clans. Pullman buffet. and amok- cars; on all through tnjna. \ t.-clan refreshment roomsnt convenient .-.-A_---- Ann Inllnnnrnll V Acknowledge Equals! the quickest {or European trexgnu to sun mun all ointeuincnnada and the Western States. '1` oketemay be obtained and`also' information about the ioutonnd about Ixreigjxteeand passen- gerrateo from - . V, _ ROBERT B.M00 IE. _ ,Q;. n 1 Western Freight and Passenger Agent, ` x . 93 Rosain H_gu5_e}_ Yor eh. ox-onto. l1'I1|I3 ` IlI['lJ,lI I II) l'|_lIIp snruuv Ipuu will and it advantageous to use this :-onto. an isthe gniokeat in point of time. and the rates A ban th. l`hro_htre htil 't\II1IlalI `17 gilt mh to worded . by ID WW '14:;-v-v -- n"----- v- ----v --v-- are as -bmny other. Through freight is _ t special trains and exper- ie as has proved the intercolonll route e to be quickest tor Eumpem freight to and from .n mimmn Dnnadn. And the Western States. . f , , . Umet bupermwnuuu Railway 0moe.`Mo.noton, N.B_.. ganglia. 1885. ve. _at`a user! 00. ,fPP,`I r aovnn` mums 15:91: OL "WWO V . salig;--Slot "in l'4th" 6o1i.'.`Inn`ial of 12 NJ}. pt 18 111-7: o9n.;'Ves1)ra.;1IM8lx'1ist' `"`2`o"` oon..-0no...;Abo J 8ept.!l.i8_87;6. , __ _ B_rodfobI_'d ,3 V W.H.MYE|lS 62 SUN. )BE 13. M00!) vveag ;-"n` $13` Puabxier I 93Rosa1n Home Bloc t.. \ . D.';PD'1`T GER. Chief Superintendent. ._'_'.'nd"|-- n.....'.4.... 1.1 n Mm: an 1m5_ "'IITPo,nrsns Ann sxromns n._ .1 1'4. ._J..-_A- .-.`...n.` Ln nan I-\\`n'1InI1A sale. 2o,ooo ups. BARBED Fence WIRE, HARDVVARE ! The Established shoe Dealers of Barrie. Vllirilg and Retail Hardware, ~ A Une`Doqr West _of the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. SUP zen [mas : .....m__ . op- |E@@-$e.@ER8l IF REEMAT' 1--cg`; Q'4-4.:g %' 'I=icv eoa'I55.% '1 j*CheapWools and Braids.` . ETABEPIIVG j-201;" BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY, Silla; Oaiwaaes, Patterns", amaze, Gdfdas .Tmls. Tabs Drawer 4% ` cnvsut PALACE stunts} " cI-I A:.LJ::s `WAY, I_m-4ranoc=Ag9nt, 13ifc , Fire and` And-'J`.ml Vv-Iwvuvvg f _ 5$,"'njtddo of .0won`8t1-oat. out door to | T the Bonkot Toronto`. v ' Bm1e'. snumch.-ms. - . my I Senior member of tho late rm of L. S. 8: C. L. Sanders. Sign of Two Gold Watches and Spectacles, and large Regulator'in doorway. "4: ;3ARB.I_B'. TnNon1nn-Anvnucs -`-$'l'EAM-- PRINTING Hausa -EUNl.0P%8T.. BABRIE, % A HAS UNRIVALLED FACILITIES ----run 1-H r.--- mum Aim TASTEHII. cxzcumll A -6r_onbnns or ALL cussas or- IBIIIIKANRJIIB PBINTINB. $1 resgectfullytnolicit an opportunity to furnish estimate. for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, JJA4_LJ..l..4LIa 95. RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDER& ENVELUPES. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, V MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS. MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS,` ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS, FLYERS,` AT TORONTO PRICES. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, GHATTEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF Fond. CHATTEL MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF % ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTELV MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, mo. DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE OUURT BLANK8, CONSTABIIES` BLANKS. Blank Forms of any kind printed to order; . COUNTY. _ V OF` j SIMGOE, ; _ 1383, Published by the _Proprietor,-I S. Wesley, Bgrzie, _Copied 25 oqnts at the oioo ; or sent by_,x_nail. pojtpaid, on receipt of thst Ilum. _ ,: A - V I886, iPocKE1[% nnnacrolm Nohrtinltn Anvmc: II thelbaot One; Dollar We_ekly Published is. mm; rubusnor and Proprietor JUI)1-CIA L 1).: STRICT STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. t1`ln1"l\rI\r1 Iiof BLANK FORMS ;:1'1;a-(J`o:.1`x`t-vT *;f:V8im<;e:and has . `. the` :1arxe9t%,'ir9u1Iti0.n- ,. -- Always kept in stock V---or mn-- A full line of --4.>-< A full line at all priool. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE -LEASEB. SN IPES, ETC. LT Zff ht! [man Iv am. - uUU' They but king If bbe In-A ack usly, nic- ask ain. eed, own ; I A vuu " uluvu Iuvvuu `gnaw ; 3dhugwoud debenturesvnnd Trenlurerfa 4 .m.e.; recounneuds the debent'i;rg:i`5t%o 55 d9P : 333) ;-der of the Warden, County Tens- \. W, wd Chairman of Finance, but in the j muntime as they mature or .th__e Interest b who the county general account. . 1..-....r-...u.muuded that the guarantee sited in the B_aj`.nx of." Tqromp,` to be taken out only Aupfonf 7the_. - `d the same to be credited. by- that W ITUBHUIIUI IIUFVDLU "Ilsa-I Univ vnvln, ' ,,, assurance signed by, his bondsmen, . W the change is agreeable to them and will in no way lessen their obligation to '_ we county-such agreement to be ap- proved by the county solicitors and all ex I pauses to be borne by the Treasurer. _ Report No. 6 Roads and B_!'ldg8B with memorial was accepted. This report is in response to a motion asking the com- mittee to consider the advisability of vmexnorializing the Legislature of Ontario to repeal Section l6, Cap 37 Of the Statutes of Untario, 1886, making it com- pulsory on County Councils to build and maintain britlges with the boundaries of these municipalities. The C -unmlttee is of opinion. that such an act. if 11) force. would create great con- tusion and a very large and unnecessary expense throughout. the counties. The memorial acco1npanvin g the report is of the same tenor. There was `considerable A - discussion on this -report and a division was called. For the adoption of the re- port the veas were Messrs _ Anderton, Archer, Atkins. Booth, Bennett, Calhoun, C 0ooke,eCross, Chapman, Drnry, Finlay, Firth, Gallagher, '1`. S. Graham, Green- away. C. Harvie, Haniilton, Lawson, Leach, Lecarnp, Lennox, Little, McAfee, : .llt'Carthy, Millie. McGibbun, McKay, ' 0 Connor, Ramsay, Robertson, Ru-gers, ltonan, James Ross, John Ross, Scott, Sissons,Sural1, Smith, Stewart, Suffern, Tasker. J. B. Thompson, Wiancko--44. Nays--Burgess, Graham, Loftus and Swit'1.er-4. ` ,,,__ 2_.L_-J.-.....J I...-. nu6`\nu:nn p\fUlIUl5. /On motion the Clerk of the Peace was imrxzcted to notify all'Justices of the Peace of this county that they forthwith pay the County Treasurer any amounts received by them on nes under the Canada. Temperance Act. On this motion there was a lively discussion 9 in which- Measrs. Eennett, Drury, Sissons, McKay and ushers juined. , \l..L .... Q...:o......_.7lnm-nan thin nnnntv uuu (N IIUTU JUlllUU- llIcKay--_Switzer---Whereas this county and the publicly generally have largely aided the building of railways throughout. the Dominion and whereas, very great grie`va.nces exist thereby. there appears "to be no remedy, be it resolved that this Council is of opinion that it 18 very. de- srrable as in the public interest theta per- manent railway commission be established by the government, and that acopy of this res`-lution be forwarded to the Chairman of the Railway Cummission. _ n.. -M.;.\.. mnn nnnia-an of the minutes tor dietnbuuon. b The O-mncil then adjourned till Satur- day morning at 9 o'clock, fl...-c.~4-u-o [1 Av? "nu H8283. ` A By-law was introduced and passed to authorize the Treasurer to borrdw a sum not to exceed $10,000 to meet current ex- peuaes. n.. ...,.o;m. +1.... lm-lr nf Hm Penna was . luv 7' IIIVUUIJ ll _ltJI_V_`vlIwnn I After routine the Warden presented the award of the arbitration in re School Sections 5 and 9, Adjala. n_____._. \T... H Wunnnnn won nnna-d_ QWl1'(.Q`l"-1. V . A By-law was introduced to authorize the Treasurer to borrow a. sum not exceed- iug 810,000 to meet the debentures and ouupons of the. H & N.-W. Railway, winch was passed through its yarious ltaszea. . n 1 ,, 2_.L..,_,!.-...\,` 4...! .-Lanna;-I I-A The Council ;net this morning as pet` adjournment. The Warden in _th_e..~chair. A `I-on Fl|I1..'IQ h Sections 0 and 3, nuyuu. . W _ V Report N o. 7 Finance was adopted. This report recommends the-refund of the balance of $500 deposited by"Mr. Mac-I pherson as security for costs in the Beeton appeal suit. ` - l v; ' A - Since the adoption of report No. 7- Finance last June there has been is slight` change made in the division of costs as theresult of taxation. The following is the apportionment: Total costs" in `origi- nal suit, $7-14,61; total costs in appeal-, $302 06. One half the original "costs. are` tube paidvby the parties interested for which the county holds a bond`fo"!'jC9,000,,i and the Treasurer is instructed to collect the said half, amounting to` $372.30, end Ilso refund to the party ` who deposited the 8500 in the appeal suit the .u.;; of 1197 94, this sum being the dierence` h.` tween the appeal costs and amount _de- posited . . T _-A. `- 9.08. ugh The AI U! the IXJIIIWE-y \JUII.|ll.I|'BBl.Uu. h t On motion 1500 coin 0` ` "1"" '3' of the Council were ordered to be printed 5 D . ' imznqlettr-1lb.`_1.t.`?P than M1 { muvnpd ti Satur - [e CUUIID Bvllvtun wIvvvuuv- min; is recuuuuuuded guarantee wnd be allowed to lapse on condition th-=_tEs.T:i:.::2"`.i".?`L'f1f,`:a .}; :3.`: yunlbuu. : Report No. 4 on County Property W9! ldop;ed_ ; ' .. . , . `- This report recommehda 5 grant of - 815` for a stove for the ;_'1`ottonham Lc30k-_I1D- It also re`comm4en.dI,`tha_t the p0tit_l0l| H Lovering and others,.of Cold-W!` 12 .lI1'8nEegi r_e he rem o\_al 9! the` g? Inn; The county Parnianont. Report, N'(). 5 1188 reference to thg re. wmmendatxon cf the Warden about the n.u.`uow00d debcnturesvund Trequuxfgg,-:3 ---u vuu IV UN another site. D _V_ . an . -uuul!9l' site. ~ ` Report of Committee `on Qonti0`,1i!~ " We adopted. This recommbndsthe.-~pIy* - ment of accounts amounting to $137-96-Mr E On motion it was ord'ered._th.It. no;,;P._l1 f the $500 deposited to Boston be repaid. until any sum found to be paynblqtn `.,i7h` county on the bond given for tlie edit!` Of` " the original suit be paid to. the; County Trauurer. N` 1 V . ~ A A` , A 3..-`- `W-ourrr. on motion the coat: of Adjai, 5011001 arbitration were ordr63L 250 P914. Id charged to the parties enfitlad 90 PC! to same. . D"1!'y-Aroher-0rdered.'thIt_tho War- hh be uutruomd to take the proper stop! Iecure the payment t9 the. County ' t 'K\IU '1' IIIUII$I Thlezuurm of life 1n after years, . Nobudy knows -but mother. . d kneels at the throne above l\%l:,dank the Hegvenly -Fathgr, _V F0, that sweetest g1ft--a mother : lo ve ; Nobody can.-but mother. v _...-----o-+ot_- gtens to childish woes A Fib kisses only smother ; `used by naughty blows, N`:)`b`2;;3:,1n1y mother. . 1; ws of the sleepless` euro Ml:g)ywe?i0>u baby brother; _ Nobody knows of the tender prayh-, - Nobody.-only mother. Nobody knows of the lessons tough: ' of lob-mg one aUUt`l6l' ; I Nobody knuws of the pamence sought, Nobody --oul_\' mother. (1 knows of the annulus fear": but darlings many not weother . _. , -.,.m. in years, m.w.=-nu: no:-nu.` / tees of the. g of at V v -.\-w.- Councn. HALL, Nov. 20. ovwvu IIUA Illllf D'I.UU UUUIH. I.l.ll|lU 5 -dollar. . Touch he't?1ti.|cy V5.0 -' andLmaa i.,>:or vnn" nnn-I nnlp n II- 'l`.reuu1-er of any name of money now 1n7the.. hands of juatioenaof the peace undo: the Oanada Temperance Act,.or deppsftedy in the banks on accountof nes and penalties paid under the C nude Temperance Act, as there is ground fur behevingthat when such sums areso paid over the. costs of enforcing the act will be fully met. . mninn ninn an-aofn nu.-...:.!-__L1- vuauavsus out: not Wm 08 Iuuy met. . This motion also created considerable discussion. in which a good deal of infor- mation with regard to the Scott Act and its working was elioited- - ' ' nllllhh % QIn;`n.~,_ l\_J____ 3 A1 I I` ` VV`IlI;IO.l.llIIIIO lI_I..'l.`Oll3lIt._.` .` `A1; I social gathering. some one ro- poned this ': qneetion: Whgt e ' I teach my d`eug1iter? The" 'folIowin `re- plnea were handed in : Teach her that 5 100 centefmake e .I..lI-_ no wuuglug was uuuu.uu- . Drury -- Switzer - Ordered that the thanks of this Council be accorded to his Worship the `Warden for the eicient and gvneroue manner cheructenzmg his actions while in the chem`, the courtesy extended to memhere and the gentle yet rm preser- vation; of the dignity of the proceedings of-this Council duringthe present year. Th`) Wnllnn rnnldn an nus-u-r-Iv--I:-`A -- H -Luv vvcuuvu uauuu an D}.lIJl'Upl'lI3B 1'6` The Council, then adiourned sine_ we. ~=~--vuvll QIUI hf: IV` DIIII I"<'I I' Yes" and stickto it, {Teach her hoiv 6 wear A calico dt-eiu, gnd to `wen;-ixt like_ 5 queen. -T ` ..r__ V- 7- --`-3 -v g-u-v cu `quintupl- A 0 aew'._o`n L `V stockings and mend glovaeq.-. `hwe; and com-' fortas well as for appedrace. ` Teach he} ti)` ;t1'i;.iv;:.t'e-(;;vex`a and to keepihe kitchen cardpn. . A 'feach her(t;;n;i;a neateat room in the house. - Tea.;:h her that tight ?s(IZnV1 as _well as iuj urious to health. 0'` I I 1 `I .I I I l van`: anv uulvo Teach her to'ha.v3 nothing to do with mtemperate or diasolnto young men. II! I I 1| A .0 In I Teach he; t-o nregaimthev morals and habits. and not money. in selecting her associates. ` Teach her to observe the old rule : A place for everything and everything in its place. . T II! I u .1 . 1 I I I I Teach her that music, drawing and paintmg are real accomplishments in the lmme, are not to be neglected if there be time and money for their use. - Teach her that a good, steady church- lgoing mechanic, farmer clerk or teacher without a cent is worth more than forty loaferq, or non-producets In broadcloth. III 1 I __,___,_ __ __A__A___g`__ Teach her the important truism : That ..the more she lives within her income the [ mute she will save. and the further she 1 will get away from the poorhouse. 5:22 Teach her to embrace every opportunity for reading, and to select such books as will give her the most useful and practical information in order to make the best pro- gress in earlier as well as later home and ` school life. Arab oaamem. _ shoes, but not his hat. He mounts his horse upon the right side, while his wife milks the cow upon the left side. Writ- ing a letter-he puts nearly all the compli- ments on the outside. With him the point of-`a pin is its head, whilst `its head is made its "heel. His head must be wrapped up warm, even in the summer, while hisfeet may well enough 90 naked which is liquid, he weighs, but measures wheat, barley, and a few other articles. He reads and writes from right to left. He eats scarcely anything for breakfast, about as much for dinner, but after the work of the day is done sits down to a hot meal swimming in oil, or. better yet, boiled butter. His sons eat with him, but the feiirales of the house wait till his lordship is. done. He rides a donkey when traveling, his wife walking behind. He laughs at the idea of walking in the street with his wife, or of ever vacating his seat for a woman. He knows no use for chairs, tables, knives, forks, or even spoons, `unless they are wooden ones. Bedsteads, bureaus and replaces may be placed In the same category. . If ,he be an artisan he does the work sitting, perhaps. i using his feet to hold what his hands are engaged upon. Drinks cold water with a sponge, but never bathes in it, unless his home be on the seashore." Is rarely seen drunk-too seldom speaks the truth-is ' decient in affection ,_for his kindred-has little curiosity and no imitation-no wish to improve his,mind-no desire to surround himself withthe comforts of life. An Arab entering a house removes his . in winter. Every article of "merchandise. ` Yellow 011; for sore 71:hi;oa'ts,j ool_dl, piiolleil glands, &c;, it has n6t`fail'ed to give `relief, snd for my children it in so easy to adminis- .... so u... n..a.-o nnm. Ran-idnla_ P.` `Dz. : SIIIIIIE. &\l0 DU DIV-U ouwv nu---vv- uv F.-. _ _ _-__, children ndminis: ter." Mrs. Heniry `Dobbu. Berridgle, P.` .02. D.` " *" `Ti kfrolnv.-vv ioh I at`-(rte-igcaflixijitil I tniea ;'yagd1|'? eofgifi H '_ "lp "IfQ\1@ A t {ii 'qu-6. _ " Tlggrdis `fe it,": 3 33%. arlnx me a gun. V `V _ Hours when He seems far. away, when His sunlight seems to dim, gs we grope so bkliudly ;ndthis,'our1:'nore than.mi_dnight an ness 0 esnair. s M: out, as it were. from hope or happiness, and hedged in" by`?-eat blank walls of misery. -` ' a nun: -J-non nvf Ipml I . n gusto VUUHUIL lvlllljllg uue preleni _V6Il'. The Warden made an appropriate re? 11.`. Thu cfnnnnn than an-IL...-.p....I M`..- Su].!l'.5O Eoll.I"I. I ' 4' They come to as all at some time, hours `in which we stand 50- utterly aloud, Eaiwe drink life : gall. mucus I`InII Q `I Awihhwhn ours when prayer seems _a mockery ; -when the trill of the bird, `or {to gun laugh of a. child,` is `es la dagger rilst through the heart; when kind words ere meaningless rwhen even thbught is egdny. Oh, the pitiful wondering, ofrthe misery nylgreat mun. wane In sluice . . .. `C `bf. ._it all. ms with i , clinched; hs;n_ls`<.-end bowed head, Leyei heavy sud hot;_w,it_h 4---5.- A`.-L Q lillI"`;l!P' In-Iv ' tle 1% 3'. -sido in u ould they the She the aid ; "DO I; uulurruu wluvu is 6` .~ 4 P Io awk.-p -..,: 3,5. .4 .;x..; 2 bowed head, eye! neayy am: not ,_yuu|v tea-u that ,w" 1303: fall,` .3 `joiton you forth,`1"Hb` 1o'n'g,` on among : and in 1_t. wzortght yhiya 2'? Knocking, git -Never`.-aiwanIwer,. the `.`hp.e dened" whgoh ,`7.""!.`.?..`_' the ,h8!'t. ....aask." 3; i: *~' .1 A. .; .~.'-r -..,/`if cure. "l`liere'is othhii E3Vnrd C f u.i.n..t 'Qn,t',jj,f ;* ,u'donthoDozC I y `fl! Iii bitj` , thing; ex- plained y if `$.01 Ltiot-' 'av e::1g""a`dT<">onist, 3f9rxb9d: say he `=.';"`n.\.3..dg'- ;:he bitauompody; sh 5- uferybody 3110 muntbe killed dosn *get;'_j|omo fair _ ow ~: 5.1; ~ T I-izuninvuu-. lanai gm '1'. 151. Guyana: ' 1 .I neverfell info to be -without Hagyardh '.`.IIn-up (MI u `nu nnrn :I .}|.I\nA'f.l,`. pa iv l IUIIUHU I-u .I\I I M A ` I-A `n;I!A `mlinf. colds, uiollehl

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