;., ty., !." ' pl..inta of an invalid, than j,he and AN OPIUM WR.ECK.. re roaches that would folfoW an mdulgence , th~t proved fa.ta.I to the on" who asked for Sad · Uase of a Tounc Ma_n Wllo Took to tile 18 PUBLISHED it. Whether lihe nurse p1.,pares the food · Drac. Home Nursing. . .. ' E'VEltY .WEDNESDAY M-OtRNl'.NG At the Sisters' Hospiba.l there is a little · · It frequently happens t~at when the!e is herself, or has it ma.de at her request , . s~e -BY- , . 18 woman who has gone through suffering sickness in the house, a tra.med profee~1onal should be very careful to see that it nurse oa.nnot be obtainecl. .Som~times the exactly right be~ore ~rving. N o half-done enough during t he l~t few day s to kill any 1 sufferer objects to a. stranger at the ~edside, or alovenly cooking will o.nswer here. Hot ordina.ry· human being. AT TBB OFEIOB As . t he story goes she arrived .here from sometimes no trustworthy person 18 to be food and drinks should be serv.ed hot, not 'l'o81 omce Block, :KlDI!: Street, Bo-w.maD· found, imd somet imes the high wages of a lukewarm ; cold food or drmks ~hould the' Ea.st early .last week: with the inten tion ville, Ontario. · really competent nurse C\nnot ~e afforded. be r efreshingly .c~ld. Above ~II, there. ot making her home with ~er brothe~, w~o In either :case t he cares of t he sick-room are should be no susp101on of grease m brot h or has been a 'prominent busmess man m t his 8 '1' E R ]).ll: liable to· fall into in ex perienced h and s, a.nd soup; no lumps in _grnel; no burnt toa.st or ·city during t he pa.st few years. : Having purchased the.business formerly carried.· on by llu~PHREY & rt1 l ·' A J J ' · ·· or $1 tr paid tn .nihance. altholl gh one.may. be ever ·o ":illing to ~o soggy bread; no milk half turn~d sour; no S he expected. ·to be met a.t the depot by 111t , , .,, strictly in advance reqig~dfrof right yet if knowledge is lackmg, there ia doubtful roea.t or vegetabl81! adm1t.ted to t he her brother, but he did not show "P· an.d MAYER I have moved it across the street t o t he . premises lately 1 by Shaw & Tola, where in conn ection Stove otcrtbers outsi~e :rfi!~~t°~~ ~~~~mP~n'i~~ b~ dan@~r of making seri.ous mistakes. _There invalid's tra.y. Buch sea.sonmg as is a.llowed she came down town and went to a hot el, . 1('('11.tlnu: Jhe~r¥hepa.pe wil not bestopped. are a. few rules tha.t ~t would be WISe for should be used in modera.tion W:hile cook- for · she could not find her brot her at hi11 Business will be found a full line of Heavy and Light Haq1~ss, an d all place of business; a.nd no one seemed to know ,~~3!1ra a~!responsibleuntl Cull pa.yment 18 every young woman to learn, an~ the .know· Ing, and more adde~ afterwa~d tf the pa.otiher furnishings usually founrl in a fil'st-class harn~~~, shop . ~'!lllO · ledge of which may prove of 1nest1mable t ient'a taste is not suited. It is always P08· where he lived. to put in more, but Dot to take any The day after her arrival she start ed out aible · TJ!S OJI' A.DTERTUING t '=- ~ · value to her if she is ever called upon to out. Dainty china and gla.se add much to to find him. ·After a long search she found BA. . "60 oO ~"'je take charge of a. sick·room. MoleColumnone[ear ······ . ···.·· ., tfOO~;:~ . · · · .. " H&l year ··.··· ····· · 3 00 ;:: !;: One of the fir st essentials 111 nursmg1s thor- a well·cooked meal, and SJCk persona are him but it was a aa.d meeting. Her brother was stretched on a. bed aJJ d will receive the most careful attention, hav ing secured the services of ·" " One quarter · ······" : 00 --.'.:.._ .ou5h cleanliness. Taking it for gra11ted often tempted by t he inviting a.ppea.r~nc.e llstt Column one year······ ...... · · · 20 00 that the general standard of housekeeping of food, when they would not t ouch it if seemed t o be in a.dying conditio11, H e ~ailed Y.n. W. HU MPHREY, wh osti skill in t his branch i,i so well known l " Half·quarter year··· ·· ····· · · · 12 .,.,,'" · k -room sh ou Id b e more se~ved ~a.relessly. A. spray of fresh flowers to recog. nize her, and in fact, did not appear ·· One ..·.···.···· is high, yet the sic throughout t his district, as t o need no further comment. !Quarter Coluxr..n one year .. ... ······ 1 20 carefully looked after .than any oth~r payt la.id beside the·plat e is very pr et ty, but be conscious at a.IL He had become a confirmed morphine : " Half yea.r ···· · · · ·· ·· ~ 00 _ 0 , of the house. The r oo n itself, especially ID sure there are, no spiders or bugs on the~ All my work is finished by experienced work men, none other.employed . ": · ' ·· On: ftlr~i~~:e;:iio'D." : 'O 50 ' cases of contagious dieeas~, ,should contai!1 to cre~p out and spoil o!'le's api;>et}te, A yo1d fiend, and was then stupe~ed.by t~e drug. All I a i;k is an inspection of my stock and you wpl be con':mced t hat handling bread or fru~t or .s1~dar articles W hen t he girl look ed on h1ro, or bis skele · , 2'«1.l= !~~a~n~:n' 1insertion ·.·..· 0 ,26i:aa little furniture as poes1ble, and all a~t1"ih ! '81X to t en ~tne·s, first h 1sertlon. 0 75t , clee should be kept free from duat and dirt. in ·the sight of the sick, tf intended for ton and remembered w'nat heha.d been only i t is the largest to choose from, best workmanship, and . pn ces really . ll:a.ch eub~eq>i~!'t. insortlon · ··· ·· O ~1-10 . A carpet -sweep er which doee not make much them to eat, and remember neve~ ~ be of· tw~ or t hree yea.rs a.go when he came .to this lower than any other place in town. My expenses bein~ lower, 'I'll!:" te. nlines,.flrsti.n~e.r,t.\~f~~er,Vne ~ 03 .noise is des. irable, a.nd loose druggets or rugs fended if the mos t carefully and da.in.ttly I.'r?· city, she broke ·down completely, and hd 0 . Ge_n~lemen: place m your 'Ba.oh e~bseq:uentinser · : that can be ta.ken out and shaken a.re great pa.red food is refused, be.c~use an. mva.hd s t o be oa.rried f~oi:n t he r oom. She was ta.ken t herefore I give my customers the b enefi t. orders at once and don't miss this opportumty. Repa1nng promptlv !r~e numl:>e r 9i~i~es to ~:f~~~0:C~~e~ a-ids to cleanliness. Dusting should be done a.ppetite is the most c11,pnc1ous ~hmg in the to her lc.dgings. Now comes the strange part of t he story. ~:~;;::;~:iY. ;,m~as~ . . ca.crefully with a cloth slight ir dampened and world. Study t he different recipes for t he done. Don't forget t he place, Quick's Block , Bowmanville. · · · · · · , ..,.,,,,,,., · frequently shak en out of a.window, butnever sick -room in r eJfo,ble cook books_;_prepare The unfort unate g irl refused for five days unexpected dishes, In sm~ll quantities, after t o ea.t food · of a.ny kind,. She visited her "'e::::::2 · -·-- - --- " · ·· · wi rh a feather duster, or with a dry cloth . ' 1·Jts, ·)li:cl.il-IJG'~"~'"'"BEITB, whisked over the surface of things, as care· asking the doctor 8 advic~, .lnd neve~ a.st 1 broth er daily until t he fourth da.y, when 00 B owm anville , M a y 15t h, 1888 . ' she bec!l.roe so weak t hat she could not 20 ; '.OHJOE :-M~~ms: ~Lo~i BOWMA~VILLE· lees iPeople sometimes do, sti_rr~ng up ~louds patient s what t hey w~u!d hke t o eat. such food as t he p hys1c1an orders, a1!d take leave the room. Up to t his time her broth. Dr.J.W ,McLAUGHLIN. D'r. A. BEI'l'lI; Gradu of dust which settle back agam 1mmed1ately. er ha.d fai led t o r ecognize her, and this fact · ttllf\ntill.t~ of the R9yal ate of tl,'l.e · Toronto All bedding should be aired and changed, it to t hem at t hl' proper time ; but if. they. 8 College ot Ph~sic~ns-1·Univ .1 era . 1ty, Physician with due precautiona; ae frequently as t he do express .preferen.cee, spar~ no \1'"!1 to .alone seemed to break her hear t. On t hE. cle, provided it IS al- fourth day she could n ot leave her r oom, flnd nrerober or tne. . . · attending physician will permit, and every· get the deeired a.rt1 llo:yal College of, Sur· Surgeon, &e. thing .offensive to t he sen'ses should be r e· lowable. · and would most probablv have died all alone · 'lttOllB, Edinburgh. ·· · · moved at once. Remember that whatever L eet of oil, and most important, . l~ _the ha.d net eome of her brother 's friends learn. D.K · .;i. t. MITCJBEJ,L, annoys or worrie:l a.n invalid ie a source of strict obedience of the nurse t o t he phys1c1an. ed a.bout ~he case, T hey immediately took ...'.i M B:MBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS positive ha.rm. Neve~ use d amp or fre~hly The study of medicine at the presen t ?a.y steps t o relieve her . W hen they reached - - -M.A NUF ACTURER UF- - -· .a_ild Surgeons, Onta.rio, 901'.oner , eto. ironed towels or bed-h nen around the sick, en· her room she was in a fright ful condit ion, 7'· and in cold weather a.lways warm such has att a.ined to sucn a. high de~ree of ec1 :QJl!oe and Residence. Enniskillen. tific rese~r~h and math~ma.tlcal accura?y and a physician was called in. But h e 1"' articles just before ueing, no m atter how t ha.t p hysicians now co~1der ma.ny d etails could d o noth ing for her, as she was atar vW. s. OBMISTON, J,, . J,. B. KING STREE T, BOWMANVILL thorou11hly dry they ma.y be. T he t r ay on of grea t impor tance which tormerly were ing to death , and positivly refused to take ller:r!ster, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c. M!Jn~y which food is served, the dishes, silver, nap· overlooked. Even t_hou~h t h_e nu.rse may nour iR h ment of any k ind. Her newl~ made E fa.a now on hand a. number ot vehicle~ (and is ma.nufa.cturlng a. great ma~y more~ ?f th~ ne t o Joan <Jffice In Beaver Block upsta.irsm t was pa.tterns and best finish w bioh I am otrerlng for sale a t the lowest prices consist en ro<lms fc1merly occupied by Dr . Harnden. kins and g lasses used in eat ing should all be see no reason for domg certam t hmgs, yet friends d id not k:now what t o d o, but 1 with due regar d t~ workma.nshlp and qualit y. Tb e following le a. list ot Eowmanville. 89 spot lessly clean, and should never stand 8 he should never neg lect them, o.r su.betitute finulJy suggested th at ahe be tak en to t he w ~ the principal vehicles m.a.nufaotured by me H ospital. U d around t he room either before or a.fter using. her own ideas in place ot t he direct ions B h e Sisters' DR. E . Cl. JlleDOWEJ,J,. Vases holding flowers, if allowed in ~he has receive~. Part!c!1la.r care should,fibde At that place she wa.s placed under t he ca.re Double Covered C arriages .·· , .· . ······. ·· ·· ··· ..... .... .... ···· ·· ·· ·· ··· ··· ·.81150 p wa r 1 ICENTIATE OF ROYAL COLLEGE sickroom, should be wa.shed and filled wit h taken to g ive medicmes at t he speCI 6 of one of t he belit nurHe~ in the institution, S in gle Phretons . ... · ·········· ·· ... ···· .. . .'. .· · .......... ....... ... .. · ·········· l~g 1 of Physicians. Lontlon, Kng. ;Member of fresh water daily, and the flowers should Open Buggy ........ . ... ... ...... . ... .. .. . ····· · ··· · · · ···· · · ··· ·· ··· ··· · · ······ · 90 t :olle11:e ol Physicians ano Surgeons .. Ontario. be thrown out as soon as they begin to time, a'!-d a. repor~ .s hould be m~<le of any and, after a wh ile, a,little nour ishment was 11 change m the cond1.t1 ? n of the patie.n ~ occur- gotten down her throat , and she began to im· T op B uggy .· ·. ·.·······.···· ·· · ··· · ······""··· · ·· · · · ········ ·· · ··· ........ ···· ·· ,. iS't'R GERY .urn RESIDEN CE:- llear of Messrs. wit her. The dress of the nurse should be ·11i11gi11lloths m'a Drug Store, Bowmenv1lle·· ·da.y she wa.~ resting quite e~sy ring bet ween the v1s1ts of the physima.n. prove. y 8 6 i;;,1 D emocrat Wagon ... ... .... ..... · ··· · ·· ······· ···...... ..... .... " " ... . ... . . ... . 66 6- lyr. of wash goods, dark in color, .a.nd. covered - -·- a.ndma.y recover, but~onew:ould recog.mze Lumber Wagons .. . .. .. .. .. ...... . .. .... ... . .. ... ........ ...... . ... .............. with a 11\rge white llpron. All her clothes " His Gratitude. her as t he same rosy chee~ed girl who arr1v.e d Light W a.gon .......... .... ..... .. ................... ........................ . . .. . should be changed frtquen tly, and her hair D. BIJKKE SIMFS4,N, " d B k . in the city only a. short time a.go, full of life E x p ress Wagon.... .. . .... .... ... . . ....... .. .... . ........ .. ..... .. ..... ..... ..... 75 " should be kept neatly arranged. In ca.sea of ·~ ' A;RRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c. MOPRIS o?e ofAm the chapters. ofNew La .y ar I when and heafoh. h1>s notto lost her per mind, and, Skeleton .......... ... ..... ........ . . .. .. .... . .. ........ ...... . ... ... .. ... .. .... . ... 50 " .· BLOCK up stairs, King _ Street, Bowma.n· infectious diseases t heha.ir of the nurse should " In Station usements 1.n Ze.ala.n she ca.n She be induced t alk, conver 0 , · 'S olicitor tor the Ontario Bank be completely covered with a cap or folded ker - ther e is a long and gr aphic description of ~ : sa.tion is just as ra.tiona.l as ever. It ~eems S ulky.... .... . . . ............................. . .. ..... . ..... .... ....... ......... .... . 4 " '·l '. r lva1e·JlloneT& loa ned at the lowest rates!.. ohief, a.nd its hould be thoroughlywashed and tra.mp , or a. swagger , a.s such a persJn IS/ · t hat she and her brother who a.re alone m the " sessing superior t aollities tor manufaoturing car riages, I Inten d .to sell very cheap tor o · dried before going ou t among wen per sons, oalled in that p~rt of .the world.' w dh~ on th ce world, were left a for tu'n e "c:f a.bou t $40,000. · ~~approved credit , and by so doing I hope to greatly, lnerf!&.Be my num ber of sales. WouJG · ·oiin H:etth Galbraith, as it is porsible to carry contagion in t his put up a b her house. Ile a rnve ·,~ c H e left her at school in the Ea.8 t , a.nd c"me sell the w ood parts only, or the gea.rmgs of buggies Ironed. D ARRf·ST.ER SOLICITOR, NOTARY w.ay. The clo thing and akin of the s!ck morning,dur ing o.fierce " sou'wester, r ag- outhere to go into business, F ora t imeall _... PUBT..110, &o. · Office--'Bounsall'a Bloc,k sh ould be k ep t p erfectlv clean, changrng ged, drenched; a.nd t?,roughly ~xhausted. went well, bu t one unlucky day he fell in with ! nir Street, Bowroa.nville . Money to lend, t heir garments and bathing as of ten as t he All tha.t day he ac~ed exact!¥ h ke a lost, one of those depr aved creatures, known a.s the At t h e Shortest N otice, P a inted and Trimmed If D esired. physician will permit. The gl_ ass in t he WillU.M '\VW llT. eating and dbut opium fiend. He soon a cquired the r I also do Planing Mattlhing, Turning anO. sawing with Circle, Band · Sat windows should be frequently wiped on the sta.rving ICENSED .AU CTIONEER ' for t he inside witli a piece of damp' newspaper_, so ing not a wor d. :He staye t ree ays, 1. ha.bit, and it grew on h im so raµidly that he At ~he ~a~t~ ~repare all k inds lumber for carpenters nd oth ers ~or building purposes, stor m wa~ over . . lost all con trol of him~elf, and wen t t o t he aw'3.?:amen t a l and. !'lain Picket s tor te1~o"s in everr et yle reQ a1red. matle t o order. County of Durham. Orders left at the tha t the glimpse of trees and sky obtained the Next mornmg a flood of su nshme a.woke dogs as fast as possible. H e seldom wrote _ _ _,..,.,....,. · -·!rnirE-:M ..AN 'oftlce"or forwa!-'ded to Ty.ro~:f~O . t hrou e;h them may not loae attractive 1ess me " brig hb and early~" as !he country to hie sister , b u t she h11.d been provided for, _ ,....,_ .........,_____ _,"""'.,..,,_.,.,,,..,,.,,, ' HJ receive, prompt attention. · through a film of dir t-. Invalids notice ~11 people say· .It .seemed impossible t o stay a.nd as soon llo8 her 8chool da-ys were over S . (). lllJNIDNG, t hese apparen tly t rifling things, and p riz ~ in bed, so I Jumped u p, and went to t he she sta.rt ea for Loa Angeles, and arrived . . . . here a.s above sta.t ed. But she had exhaust. ICENSED AUCTIONE E R FOR 't he care and a ttention which over look no window. W hat a mornmg 1t was and for nudwmter, ed her means and had not hina left. H er . the Cou nty of Durha.m. Sa.lee a.ttended ~bing, moi-e than t hey ca.n tell. too I No haze, or fog, or vapor on all the brother has ; !so gone th rough t heir fortune, D1sinfectants should be used accordmg t o 10 on shortest notice and lowest rates . .:A.~tt1ss t he doctor 's orders, but it may be well t o green hills. Bu t I had no eyes for _ beaut y and to.day they are bot h as poor as pa.u11er s. ;:l<> r R'.flCB P. 0. sta.te that putting saucers·of var ious chemi· of mountain or sky. I could do n?thmg but .A.lmost every cent of t he $40,000 has been ca.ls around a r oom will not disinfect t he a t- g aze on t he strange figu_r~ of t he silent swag- spent in dissip:.tion, and the you ng man, Pianos Tuned a nd Repaired. mosohere. W hatever is exposed to infec. ger, who k i..eh, ! e.s , p o81.t ively k i;telt , on the who bore t he very h ighest reputat ion only m ug shrngle win ch forme~ a couple of years ago is a perfecb wreck. s till wet and sh 1 Pu rify the Blood, correct all Disorder s of t he 'tPARTIES WISHIN G DEIR PI ANO~ tion, such a.a china, or clothing , or bed?ing, an apology for a gr avel pa.th up t o the bac H is days are numoo'rel, and h is mind is i Tuned or repa1reu oan navot llom a.t t endeo should be thor oughly cleansed and n 1!sed in some disinfecting fluid. T in or galvan1zed door of the little wooden home~tead. "bout gone, and the poor sister , who k ne.w 'to b.r lea.ving word ' at the DOMINION ORGIA)'. (, JV E R , STO JJl.A.CH, K I UNEYS AND ROWE J, S~ ()o· 11 0 F'l'IOE, Bowmanville A fir st-clas mar: iron pails a.nd buckets should be used i n His appearance wa.s very differen t from nothing of the t errible sho~lt t hat was . m <now being in their em ploy preference to wood. Such t hings .as cannot w hat it had been three days before. N ow store for her , is at t he S isters' Hospital They invigorate and restore to health Deb ilitat ed Constitu t ions , an be washed 8hou!d be properly fumw;at.ed be· his clothes were dr y and c:ea.n and _ mended- living on the charity of k ind.h earted strang· ue In valuable f n a.11 Oomplatnt s i n cident a l t o F e m ales of all .Ages , Fo1 fore they ca.n be considered safe. D smfect· my Irish m aids' doinga, bless their hear ts I er s. Children an d t he aged they a r e priceless. 1 an ts cannot ta ke the pla.ce of clean liness. . H e had cobbled up his boots himself, aud What the ou tcome of t h is will be none Vent ili:.tion is of great importa,1>ce, and 1s his felt hat whfoh had quite recovered from can t ell but the noble -hear t ed men who very apt to be either neglected or im~ roper its drenchi~g lay at h is side. ha ve interested t hemsel ves in t he u nfor tunly d one. T here are m a.ny souroes ?f 1mpur . The perfec; r est and warmth and ~cod at e couple h '\ve. wri~ten t o t heir ea.stern Is an infallible remedy for Bad. I"egs, Bad Breasts, Old Wound s So r ity in t he at mospher e of t he s1clc·room. food had filled up his holl ow cheeks, but relati~es, ~nd wil! raise !fIODey t o S!:md t hem a nd Ulcer s . It ls fam ous for Hont and Rheumatism . F or dis or der s of t.J. 0 The brel\t h of 'ooth p >l.tient and attenda nts, still his countenance was a. curious one, and ba.ck 1 £ their r elatives will t a.ke them. - [ Los - C hes t It h as no e q ua l. the odor of p erspiration, any uncleanliness never u nt il my dying d ay, can I forget the Angeles Times. . For S ore 'l'llroats , Bron chiti s , Cou g h s , C olds , of either person or room, imp3rfect trnpp ing raptu;e of en t reaty on th~t man's up turned of waste-pipes iu t he house, a dirty ~ellar face. It brings the tears into ipy eyes now GI-11.ndular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it h~ s n o ri val; a n d sending its mii.sma up through t he register s t o recollect its beseeching ex pression. _I do Wrens in a Ooffee Pot. contracted and stiff j oints It act e llke a ch arm. along wit h t he nccEssar y he11t, and the foul not t hink I ever saw pmyer befo re _ or srnce. A most peculiar bridal h ome, wher ein to air pr oduced by burnine; ga.s or fam pa- a.ll H e did not perceive me, _ f or I ha.d hidden b~· live for a sea.eon, and train up children, is 0 combine to p ofa on the a t mosphere and retard bind a. shelter ing cur tam, to listen t o his M a nufactur e d only at THOMAS HoLLOWAY's E sta.b lishm ent, t hat decribed by a cor respondent of "For · H A R N D E N ' L · D · 0 · t he recovery of the sick . T he s tandard of strange earnes t petitions. and Str eam." One da.:i-, t wo wrens el!· est 78, NEW OXF ORD STREET, (late 633, OXFORD STREET), LONDO.N p urity is air sutlb ient t o'remcve any odor, so ·Graduat e oft he Royal Collegeot Denta.! There, ex actly where he ha..d crouche~ a Surgeons, Ontar io. tha.t a per son coming in from out·doors w ill wretched wa.y-worn tramp m a pouring t ered his T exm cottage, and bega.n explor - <\nd are s o ld a.t 111. l!d . , 211. 9d. , 4s. 6d., l b . , 2211. , a n d 3 3s . ea.ch Box or Pot, it, evijently int ending to build a. nest o FICE OP POSITE EXPRESS OFF CE . not be able to detect any unpleasan t s mell. rai n he ~ow k nelt , with t he flood of sun· ing e. m ay b e had from a ll M edicin e Vendo rst hro ughout the World , ".'l"LD E'ILLINO A SPECIALTY More fresh air is required for the sick than shin~ streaming down on h ia uplifted fac~, t her They peeped into every corner, and final . -·r arclla1er1 llould look a1 ' h e Label o a t h e rot./il a nd Boxe11. ;xv for the well. In cases of infectioU:a disease, while he prayed for the welf~re and ho.pp1· ly went away, with t he .air of would-be ten.~ 1 n 11aa. O x fol"d !Ur e e i . Lon 1lon . t lle:r a re 11p1ul·nta. .Alt TIFICU.L T EETH I NSERTED ·' W ITHOU1; even t emper11ot ure may be sacrifiocd for pure PL.A.TES. ' air but In in flammatory diseases, such as uess individually and collectively, of every ants who say " t hey w ill look elsewher e ; but in ho.If an hour they returned, and t he d · .. nreat R eductions in price on all Den tal pn~U:monio., th e even ness of t empeu ture is of lividg creatu re wit hin the house. T hen he stood up and lifted h ie ~at frc ?1 inmat e of the oottage, wishing to furnish "Injun .No n erst an · Mm. Gla dstone. Werr k Vitalize<! Air, constant ly in use pro· gr eater importance. Fever patient s do not ilucing Painless Operations. P ar tlcula.r atten take cold to the extent usually su pposed , the ground · bu t befor e he replaced lt on his t hem wit.h a residence all t heir own, hung A goocl st ory is t old i~ one of our ex- ! B ein g q'!ite ? omestic ~n her ta.st~s, Mr~ he11.d he tu~·ned, wi th a gestur e that would Uon paui. to the i egulation of Children's Teet 1 and their rooms should be well ventila.ted. an old coffee-pot on a. tree n.ear t~e door , changes of a major of artd lery, who had Gladst one 1 e highly . dehghted t o find t;h1s ··,.-ALE W ORK W A RRANTED.--. Air sh ould be i:utrouuced from ou t -doors have made t he for tune of any ora.tor, a. ges - tyinc,: it securely, t h<lt the wmd migh t not command of a. for t in the far ~est.· H e wa.s t alent amo? g her ! r1ende. · I n the selection B ra nch office, Dr. Ruth erford 's O ro.no. with cousid ernble cu.u tiou. Ne ver allow a ture ot ming led love 1rnd farewell, and snake it. fnquently lamenting tha.t his right arm ' of these t his lady 1s never 10fluenced by t he blessed the roof·tree which had T he wrens presently dis.covered it , entere~, could not be more often used agains t the accident of bi~th, wealth, or social position. - ----·-------- - - - - -- draught oi cold or damp air t o come in con· solemnly ~heltered him in his h our of need. . tact with t he p 'l. tient . W indow11 should be I watched h im tur n and go, no1 selessly and over e apparently delighted. I t :waaev1- Indians. F inally one day he took one of He~ two reqmrements are. moral :worth and let down from tho top ; wire gv.uze might be closing the gat e after him, and- shall I con· dently jus t t he sort of house for which t hey the small howitzers, which defended t he 1 bra.ms. Thus t he proud est home ID E nglan d used when t he wind is blowing, or a tall fe~s it ?- my heart h as always felt lig~t had been looking. fort and had it securely atro.ped to t he back j is a lways open t o professional people. In screen could be placed between the bed and whenever I have though t of t hat swagger a The next d ay, it s brniehing was quit e of a~ ar my mule with the muzzle projecting 1862, d uring th~ cotton famine, M rs: Glad. t he window. Iu cases where windows mu$t finished. T hey had lined it wibh bits of over the animal's t ail. stone worked Dlght and d"y t o allevia.te t he be open t o le t ou t smoke or unpleas'l.nt odors, blessin"'. feat hers, shreds of wool and d owny vegeW i th this novel gu n carriage he _ proceed- misery . Sh? established ~n orphans' home table growths, and it wa.11 sof t as velvet. ed in hig h feather wit h the capta.m a.nd a at Clapham m 1866. This afterwards bt,. The "Siok Man " Mad, t he fa ce a.nd head of the p~tien l should b~ Then, one egg app ear ed, a~d .t hen at~other, sergean t t o a bluff on t he bank of the Mis- came a home for incurables. cover ed with a ligh t quilt until the normal Mr s. Gladst one's s ocial, educa.tional, and temp era.tu re of t he r oom is 1·estored. A The spectacle of the sublime porte gnash. a nd the little da.me began s1t t mg, while her souri near wh ich was encamped a band of good thermometer should always be foun d ing its teeth at the fr isky st eam horse w ho husband , per ched ou a. b ranch above t he friendly Indians, The gun was duly loaded chari table project s have always been warmly in the sick-r oom, o.n d the te mperatur e r egu· has jumped t he Balk~n fence a.~d come coffee· pot, p oured forth song after son 11, fly · a.ad primed the fuse inser ted, and t he mule seconded by her h usband, who is more cavort ing inw Consta.n trnople, r emrnds .one ing a way at inter vals to bring her a. fat pa.eked to t he edge of t he bluff. The maj or p roud of his wife . the.~ of anything else in la.t en by the p hysician's orders, W ITn OU'T TBRTH W IT .El T R:E 'fR · Q11iet is very important. in ·t he sick ro~m. of B unyan's striking figure of a voracious worm. remarked something a.bout t he mor al effect w~rl.d, not except mg his own honou rable'T>r.d When t he little ones came, both father t ho exhibitin was lik ely ~o pr oduce u pon t he br1lhant career . 'M' A good nurse avoids makmg a lou d noise, old giant who ha.d gr own so senile that he · .&II. · JJ.L J.11. J such a.stalking in a loud to ne or whisp ering, could do no more than sit in the mou th of and mother began to feed them. T hey usu- Indian allies, and stepped ga.yly forward a nd l T he follow!ng s tor y will illustr a.te th is PltA.UTIUA.L DENTIST, lovely womans great hear t: which ' is even more unplea sant; wearing his den. biting his na.ila a t passing pilgrims. ally started from th e nest toget her , but sel- applied the match . OVBB T W ENTY YEARS E XPEllIENCR:, The curiosity of t he mule was aroused. i " Oh, if I could only d o something I for stiff, rustling skir ts or h eavy shoes ; m oving Byzantiu m, the natur al queen o~ the eastern dom r etu rned a.t t he same time. If t he little man came first, he soon gr ew He j erked his head a.round to see what was , you ,". a singer whom Mrs. Gl~detone had t ro11110xtdeGas Administ er ed ror PalnleR t he bedclothes, except wheu n ece1:1sa.ry for hemisphere and t he centre of h ie trade, has comfort ; r at tling spoons and glasses, and of become t he last str onghold of the dark impatient, and after delivering his offerir:g, fizzing a.way t here on his neck , and t he neck, i be~n able to r ender a. gr eat ser vice once, ex. Oper ation s. course broak iug or upsdting o.ny ar ticles ; a17es. T he sea.t of the Kis tern Church, .so w ould begin calling her, loudly a.nd music- secon d his feet were a.11 bunched t ogether, cll\1med : . MCUJ,IJNG'S . BLOUI. h umming or singinl.' ; swinging doors quickly much more d ea.d than the Western, t hat in· a.lly. Evidently her n a.me was" '.ritt y·tee," and making forty revolu t ions a. minute ,while ; "That is easy, my dear," the lady r e. t he gun was threa.tenig everything ~nder ~he sponded. . ,, t o and fro while passing throug h t he room- s tead of conver ting its ba.r baria.n conq uerors for he cried : "Titty-tee? ah, Titty.tee I" r epealiing the canopy within a radius of t en miles wit h 1 " Easy for me to be of ser vice t o you ? ~he in short , any behav iour likely to attract or it suhmitted to t he dominance of t he r eli· llata.nt dest ruction. . j lady excla imed, the gra.teful t ea.rs flowmg d isturb the nervou~ system of the most s en- gion they brought with them - t he _se.a~ of note u ntil she arrived. T he oap ta.in shinned up the only a.va1la.ble ,down her cheek s. Moslem power in t he hands of unc1y1hzed Like t he hero of " N ever t oo late t o mend," sit ive patient. Sunliglit is very import~n t in a sick·room. Tartars she has moulderE.d away in the he could not bear to enter his lonely dwell- tree. '.l'he ser f,(eant t hrew himslf fiat .on t~e , " Y e~, ~y doing eom~thing for. someb~dy Unless sleep is required in t he dayt ime, t here d ark w'h ile a il t he r est of Europe has been i ng until h is wife appeared. gr cund, and tried t o d ig a. hole w ith ~1s else. _ A krnd word, a _ bit of pr~ct:cal adv1c~, should be as much iig ht and sunshine admit - sprin'g ing into lighb and life, kindled by ~he ,. · · · · bayonet to cr awl int o, while the fat ma1or ?' ~ elprnl(' hand, even 1f t hc:re is°: t much .m t cd as the patien t ie st rong enough t o bear; sparks driven ou t of her by t he Turkish A Fund of Information. , rolled over and oye: in a.gony, . al t ernately . !~· Mrs. G!adston~ replied ~1th a smile r ot a glar e of light right in one's eyes, or a shock. H owever, i t i s satisfactory t.o kn?w he p rot ection of Providence, a.nd ' will always be domg aon_ieth~ng _ for m e. Country man (to the celebrated H indoo 1 invoking L broad s lieet of su nbeams on :i July day, but t hat t hanks to the B ulgarians, and ID sp it e Snake Charmer)- ! s 'pose you k now a g ood ' cursing the mule. . . ! ~ad more ~ha.n thao, my clnld, 1t will be ?o, a pleasant , che~rf~I bright~es~, whi.ch in it- of t he G·overnmen t , a P 11.r is train has actu- d I 'b t F inally the explosion he ball gomg mg someth mg for yourself and somethmg ou sna.k es, M" is ter ~ · f f th came, f t t Th ecoil of f G d" self is hea.lth-g1v mg and mv1 gora.ting. T he ally rushed jubilantly int o t he effete ~ld ea H indoo Snake Char mer- Sn a.kes, jsir, have t h rough t he r oo o_ e or · e r . or ·o .. - · - ,.. nurse, too, should be ct,eer ful and h opefol, city. Constan tinople lost h?r commerc1 al been the study of my event ful life. I k now the g un and the wild leap of the t~ rnfi~d · no mat ter h ow much ca.use there mi.y be for eminenoe when the A &Iant1c became the all about them. mule carried bot h over the blu~ t o a. R a e · A Special Favor. · alarm, for h er manner will. invariabl y in· pa.th of commerce. Now that t ? e . Su~z anchorage at the bottom of t he river . The Cou ntryman - T he hull b usiness ? B ereaved widow (to country editor) : Do fiuence in gr eat me11.sure t he spirits of t h e in· Canal is ()p en, she should be reclaimrn g l b H ind oo S nake Char mer- Y es, sir . discomfited par t y ret~1ruedsadly to !.h e fort . ~fter spending to much time and ,promptly. money, I aru fill all 01 ·del's I valid . . Self control and presence of. mind, and perhaps, inspite of harems and ul e mas, 10 w prepared Countryma.n- W ell, I wish you'd t ell a Shortly after the chief of . t he I~d1~ns ap · y ou cha rge for obituary notices, Mr. Shears ? Cou ntr y Editor : As a gener al thing, we ~ve a fine assortment of WAYE S, BANGS, combined wi th a smiling face, ar e mva.1u- she will yet do so. feller where t he bod y leans off an ' the ta.ii , p eared , a.nd announc~ briefly : fo1un go 1 S WITCHES, COMBS and P INS very cheap. able in a nurse. do, Mrs. Ben tly ; but y our h usban d and l be i ns home." . :BA.N G S FROl:llr $2 U PF ood a nd dr ink _ a.re a.lso matt~rs of gre ~, U nJ ' u st uspicions. g · Questioned as to wh y, he. thus explo.m~d: were very old friends, and I will only be J ld Switches colored and ms.de to look like importance t o an m vah d , ·e specmlly to one Mutton-headed editors cont inue to p nke "Injun ver ' brave, help white _man. lnJ un too glad to p ublish hie obitua.ry for nothing. " Robert," satd his wift s~spi~wus1v, fun a t \<Va.It 'Vhitman in his old e.ge and use gun, use bow a.rrow, us_ new. Highest price paid for long cu t hair. j who is confi ned to t he sick-room for some . e km fe ; but when H A IR TONIC t ime: They should a~ways be g iven ac- , "yvhere,, have you been ? ou re a.te to dietreas. whit e man fire off whole Jackass lnJun no 1 cording t o t he doctor s orders, both as dmner. . · U · d t th t l b. · d understan', no think r ight. Injun no help / · ot1!e Is ~se u m figh t th~t wa.y . " "I've been assisting m an humble way, In ~he n~eth ~a es \ e e Warranted to prevent the hair from fa.Hing J r egards t he nat ure of the foo<! the q uan· BR E AD made of this Ye"l!· · out a nd will make it grow. . t1 "t 'ld t he time of eating. ' The l ea.et , my dear, t owa.rd improving the breed of 59,5 times an e e1 egrap 1 ~ 1mes m a t ook i 3· F irst Prizes at Ontar~ ---~~-~-~ « I have also a fine lot of new Sta.roping . . y, a. h t· d d h " m mute. Fall Shows i n 1887. 1 0 Li fe at Lake R osseau. P atterns. .A.ll orders promptly attended to. j d1sobed1ence here a.a ~ome me~ p ro ucef . ~:e sh. I f "d y ou wer e at the raoes. " "l! ' at her has such a happy disposition, 1"Ir: Over w,OCX> ladies h::Lve vrri tte( to say tha t it sur passes a.n yea.~, "11.. 11 I fa.ta! ~onsEquences, part1c~ ar y .ID cases. o ' was a ra.1_ __ Sampson/ ', she said, as the front gate sla.mHe (who h a.a j ust been accepted ): Were ever used by t hem. T"'.. ..L U r S · · t y phoid fever. I n. de1 \hng wit h a s1Ck . . b t e med and t he old man came up t he walk " Do you ever enga.ged b efor e ? lt nrnkcs the lightest, whites '17 Nee.ds'Block, Bowmanvllle. person who . is . ii:upatien t a.nd unwilling to A mass of copper, weighmgC a ou t F'::ll~· 1 ou hea.r h im wh istling ?" "Yes," re~pond. She: Only once t h is summer . s weetest bread, rol !s, bu11s aa. - - -obey the phys101 a!1, a m:rse, even though ! ty_t ons, h~ be~n found at . opper : . ! d Mr Sam son, nervously, " and the buckwheat pa ncake!'. H e : What ? aud her e it is the last of Bakers in n early cv·cry towni to $ 8 a day. .Samples 11-nd duty F REE , she be young and mexpen ence d , s hould try I Mich., and . IS berng c . u t up IDto merchan t j h nee~ ar e t fiat he w ill a.rouse . the dog " August I Linea not under the horse's feet. Write ; to be firm a.nd do not hing against t he doctor's . a.ble sized ch unks. c a · C~maUa arc u sin~ i t. 1 . BREW BTER'B SAFETY REIN H OLDEll ' ' · b _. h She : But l only c~me la.2t week. ~~!:5:!-.!J PR ICE FIV E C ENTS. Co,. Holl,Mich. ·' commands. ~trn e~tertoeu ....ure t ecom· . . " for. Pltoher~s·· c~@.it9 ria.~ 'TtlE CANADIAN STATESMAN M HEALTH~ re~orse I I IHarn . es s .A... JAMES, Harness . I. I ---··-o --- ' · ----o ---- occupi~d w~th ~y '!~~ arid HAND·MADE COLLARS . g8 = . D 1 - , · Le ~e ~~l(~X.e I HAINES' CARRIAGE "WORKS GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, OARR IAG ES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WAGONS, &u'· : 0 L· :g edr·~ A l l K_ 1"nd s of Veh icl e s Rep a i re d or . L do~," ~eefimg, s~~j C~lifornia HE ALT I I. AL L ! L THE PIL T...i S . D ENTISTRY. TH J.JJ ( )INTMJJJ NT l u ·. I I I .r BR I,... Ac·0..,... BE 1' Fine Hair Goods. LADIES, 1. Patronize H0ffi e, E T RAD. I I --------. . . '" V· I I . .. s BREADMAKE R 'S Y EASl A D A V IS· '· ! 1 1 0 $5 l c ph ild ren ry _ · --, .. ... ,... .. _,_ _ _._ _ _ "'