Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1897, p. 3

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Iwvu ywlvuuulnonuou D Iry south A _nNorv|ut' Iprocntyodmud and I gnu: udngnb syn home: I an plau- um {:13 moo:-ad lamb. Hun mm ' bk ol5l`)tu Indlmnn ALIA Klnrn` vs! 51.. 5...... Gail M biovhoiolnrauiur stow ` and boys at of! on t e steuI1`l3yI1.c t Blue Bell.` or en alte;-`noon at olins Bay. The picnic wnsclven by Mrs. H. . A. Calvin and Mrs. Leeslie, in honor of" in Wlnnle _Tl1'ompson, of Toronto, and is: Mary Cotton. who are their guests. Miss Helen kn Batrlok. of Govern- ment House. Toron o. spent part of this week In town. as 1, or guest of Mrs. Mc- Inmtlre. n . lss Wlnnle Thom son. of ueen`s Psrk_. Toronto, is ml in Miss rion CBJVIn. at Garden Islsn .. ` Jones. of Tor to. is the guest of the Mlsees Lewis urrie street. Miss Kethleen Duly. Brook street. is tvlgltlnc Mrs. Hugh Spencer._at Flin- on Mrs. Stanton and Miss Stanton, 0! St. Cntherines. are visitlng Mrs. Sears, at Heathtleld." Mlss.Edith Drury left yesterday for Quebec (taking the America as tar as Montreal), to a nd the summer with h`ero:lunt. Mrs. orteous. at the Island 0 eene. ' -Miss Kathleen Herty left yesterday for` Tremont Park. where she will he the guest of Mlsl Gertrude McFarland st" nre`s Hell." % _ GmALDmE. This 'sfte"rn`oon at lfnerr party of girls: V ein -memier realized that. sornething'oo- ` coxnpliehed something done had earn- There were fifteen ladies at the sketching club's hunt to Kin ston Mills on Monday afternoon. A f zugur .ot excitement~wns_ added to the drive down, when the pole of the vptn broke while yet a quarter of _e mile `from the Mills. and fourteen artists--for the fit- teenth was en hike-were ohli ed to carry their sketchin boards an other I pain a, as the trudged Moria?` , _ the de ghtful apot--whici.) n.lwo.ys.-ip- peels to any one of artist c lnsti_n.-.i.s. whether is clever welder o the brush or not,-.Kina'ston Mills. several very retty pxctures'were made, the majorit in water colors, and when 8116 ed .8. night's re ose,." the sketches were ls.id aside, the uskets of tempting edi- hles were produced and. s (lainty pia- nlc tea. was enjoyed on green sward by the placid waters of the nsin, while the gentle rustle of the trees. and the desobass of the water tumbling over the dam, formed nature's necompani ens to the merry voices nnd lsuzhter-o the party. y ` No break owq occurred on the return trlr`. andit e city was reached about he! post eight. Next Manda the club mu go `to.`Lo.l:.e_.0nturio par . The Misses Miriam and Grace Sears. &Heathl ield." (ave a party on Thurs- day evsnlns. In honor of their guests. iues Hawaii!` and Hill, of".l`oro t , ndl les Gutlhelriges. , Stanton, at ] St. mount those present were Misses rtlett, F. Cunningham. K. Callaghan, Clemente. Dalton` . Hnrly. G. MoPar- lend. M. Moore, E. Moore, Sears, Walk- em. B. Tend , Captain Cook. Dr. Ir- win. Dr. Hargy. Messrs. Craig E. Cun- lnhem. '1]: tan. ,0. Ford, rage.` W. L :. Eltlifherlllndu _13--. Skinner.` K. kem. rap erne 0t and dusty road ending to the velvety ` Parker. Ritchie, (T01-on`toz. Bears, \ 'a_ i ".515" l VVUIHUIPIIQIII. H7`? 3: '3'; iuunouo. billountu. 1 &;...s.'... n"."%.7':;".'i~.:1.`:.i'..`.`.'.,` _nduL n... ..m nvu In-(lino or I Nun:-0 : It goantpaon. Ilvor 1 ` 1wa""tu`yh'e heerte .. Ax-gen t _memgr}.otthe; ' syjcmqn '3`? could mi :1 ' uph~s 15o9In... e , ` In} I 't W, . V .O ;Aenj:`n `fart 9315.1? tie wprdu; 0Anr959n..vv~, w k. 3 ~ Thai:-vupirit` and an reeqion."- {fem I elow was onevo these` chosen law an _ name in ru_,1kegl.wih such. an ill` rnwping and 'dpluI__do P`roc-3 tor. _ e pliblxo knowlit le-of her pet- nonalxty. ,8 9 Wu: no egomtt and once. writju`to.ar(rie`{Ld, ghe `I mutder. that six; 1_nJ1pr e p,_u}d.Vdi;r3n .f_het me me. be. uhm V as poqible, person -. a.l." But t mug rthe venl of or verse: we nee-the utrdu . true. womenhood.. - and now that age as crossed ' . ` `.'The vast calm river, `The uwlul rivereo dread to see," nllho l_: we-,heve on1y_,so aw eche- tered I ; r,eadI{JEtperso`nal rem iecenceu, - " " we Receive this iegend for a certainty," that I `."JSJ'0llEl'I Inc a.- Q t _ n u _npIwn. unawa- nhiro. in M .,h$n_._ rrilir 0! Jwoet . lyrics um; r aavdu xlmaa our and ' oV,,an'..'ji_ at,,uvo,n tlmleleva, ' Well (at In-jg] wg our leaaonI"`i:>t ` `Bonn .7 Lett, :I..".' `fsup .r at 7 the 11371." .o,nd. a. 110:: 6!, 0th 1" -only Lvtp. ` $0! ` 1" vfo. `For nllJfhhJ.:Ityn: $0.14.;-" . lita as faithful yu Jean Iugelaw 2' V II `fl; J .' ,.h ." and intlfgvo uuyatp ed%1i:':uR:lYt' 5:. such am: M '.`SanII if Sqvqi " Dlviqed," gang-. .`;. ;.?:.s."s `::%'1'.'.?.?1'w:`.`;`&%n`.`2 i?.`:: ; pp-folk, contained `iii B1-otho'rI and 'a . Harman." `nd: Nil wnv`hu thn hmnrfn . ...::'.r %:-;-*:;..*ssv.:;-_*e::.a::*a: :5: % 'tingu. u`shgd t and no`v e1jn,'whioh oc- curtud at" an, .E -you Monday. , July 19th.~ Bonn at ton. `Lincoln- nhira. in mm. thin in-iir of sweet on I `rm-: uitssnv. `_ovoA3-nucleon. l..I.. no 18 13-, In _A__ 11... _ ;,.n "Whife she lived sine `nhonel C 0 O . _!l`_HE Wfh --uwj. ---_1 _---g-vu lnqhpunoct-_WcI'h Ivrhxhooldh. tuna-.a lnnnlllunuho A:II-QL&-Q-H-Q - .1`. -` ~lIl5'vv~HII-llgiflfy _ Carnovskvompa-Jr.` . `+t.I`msc.a_.`)`7 ' _..._.4______.. __ _._-,-_-___.._. __. -,-, unuuhunuovuanonnianqn . oonnnouxuuoornrnur . no Johnston 59;, now "loan and lot. nun. mud uonoum "'"r'u'5un in on ion for mu. W-Om , _ . l aAgbiNait's and fauna. uucy.l . an inning. In- thunk Lot boumn Iolumon and lrlvou Gordon 5. _ . . ' .. _ . an 2:o so.. I22... and toe. V I0 --9' N>o.una:locu:dbun. Kin: an?! hangs` mom! RE$[IE;-29Y{9;_P0'N `I Yes,` ` Imam-5 .DAon t T Wait. 1' `"31-Inn-I-. :ae.`?:-;'.`;z:% 33$? -1 '\ Y Morning Iootlong. l&.'\.l1Tj) [1".i~"r. `n,m,1soN co.| 1l'I"I'IIVIQX F W W H.` - Ill Wolll II. loan to Inn 90 `own! -aha. * . 17`?`$`3'e5-`:3 - i'c:,`%"tr5'3'r`3"n" uo, Mbunfn Hehnlndorve "' Pills-will` can drruliuvo ` 15` If/}n_gkcnA'1nV ne. - -` Elva You a Fooling of Anxiet mu ff Ic_>metlIing.lag"o|ng onc- ` cuwhi thorn in no no- " 'ceuuy.f_orit.? T mm r H gm ?.l.[:'l':I'l Ol!`:!VO'-Ito Arc-You_Trugsuawm:s1 Mleuneu, ' Narvouuneu, eeBof`gtfu|. nos; Brain Fag, or Gllral , Debilitv -- the It POPCMOIIQIIDIICXNG v- on. I III)? 11- '2 U1` .( (In pnyz m%.!,1 ,u!.\':."12 `J J 31 7:. ` am ,.A ..: Eu :2; *."3.;_-o) - ` *w`cxv:2l`mnMc: `., `I. c .. ..`, `,3: _,~ (1 - 1-.y-~. v---r ; j A usm-m `rneguubiu. tfss'afterExrtl;_n.'n ` v ~ .7?x'!f'TT*_;; - ,_ nuvoYou Patpaumaa Throbbing ;`. {`I. ~- `A Inn}: E !-I:In_:f~of;_I.: T. .3 cm A He; 4 co.. '3: on-..";um....."....... Vulnbu. `huts. %. -_g :.A_4_;A_r3-.A_.` n.____,_ 3, I LvlUl'lIl`H, I{V!IlV' UV For" 8315. or Bxcilinzel i. 5 -T aA';*imiJ;.{ :=JIIJ 494; 13941 -jI nun nna. Nerve hm. ey will relieve or cure you. Every dose helps the cure. nan, prai 1' Genenu Delgilitya-3- :2`: Ale: eect of 1.: Grip ? II__ __ _ A xou-can tale no better medicine nun Mllburds Henit nn N500: Dill: 5 spnurmcu or In-sun, mu- tfgas: after Exertlonyn :..,'.' ..'.*.`_.'..':'.: .}`;3.`..'. .1`i: my pram rag, `,rIIra'l. Debility the her em-.c: of 1.. cm. 2 ;wuvuI).a UV ll l\i' served as soon : as possible now Pwhile they are I rm, large and `i. cheap. ` ', You'll miss it y ifyou wait ; and : you'll {niss it if ~ you rmss ours. I _ Rag berries ' should e pre- ESIFIIQA DI III" UIIJIUII B u y in g \ made a I a y during July. \ Variety Ind pfi co ,nll right owing to'our duc- tiouu. - Yours, All thq load- ingstylu. v193nn Ha anks I'l l`.I!I0;I`hIa,I."Dl| II IOllltf;.l W]. 0 . an 0! ch hull. 11.10:: are- Ill tad nnnrfillr you vmoucnulyr "come," I ox,"|u.' nu not In an the chdnnc `A ' " 1001!. 83 not drive. In ail cpl wind nopu-muons. which` (car maths . out] it`: nun. who you wil "JOOI, run Illa WIIII your I&CO. I% I! you. can do it just as quickly on the muakrete did what their mother told them to do." I hncy I can see the chubby, little leg: run. Then thin lit- tle In can be dnmetixed and our chil ren make our best pl; right: and actors. Now in the hezgh of the no-` sen. hodnytimewhen weuhouhede lighted to have our book yard on e u . 'I'u_ru could be uken in help; not or hard.` or mother food, or child could pereonxte the ten. Let children be toad: note, muekrete. etc. and the will nmi the way: end eon. on: to is done when we into then ln`eninnl mu. We `now : one more lesson to leemfrom the-tel model lunilia. end it In a hard one let all. When we hear the nether use any. to her little Htdhe. do we tore` the mother ' rwlth that ' .::m. 1-gs: is-..:-.... ::`:;.-.,,@ nnnnllnln QLAI I-H` -azjgn Illfl LDC ClIOI'III- 140` II I` II CI padblo thstthooannnnd come. inst ot,"o," and let that nhlvldu-an: Iu: nil had. I8 JIIII. II BOOTH , IIUVBTIDBIOII. 1| it to be I battle. he motlnr dooldu it by her tuctlou whlh sometimes noad to be ol the moat uklllul. Taking it for granted that Jack has heard our little poem. let mus if our chum will work. "Jack. run und wuh your face. as it won mm do it. lull. nu nninklv an tho nnraer In [DIS 8. 8 E0 [BC ll KEEP. Here is a nest on! Does our poem not tell us 0 ' ten model homes. where the mother's word is `low. Winl:," sald ,i.he mother; "I wink," sold the one. Do you seeln this. 3 help to- wuds obtaining prompt obedience! I see many. First, the child: 11 who will love this poem most uelj t the ones whae lives will be mou ed most by the im ressions they receive and by the exe.mp es whether in fact or fiction. Again. how this example can be used In every day life to ward off the strug- gles that come too often between the mothers will and the growin one of her child`e. Suppose little Joe in hold to wash his face. The mother knows it ire. very disagreeable h. but it is just. on necenerz nevert eleu. at on 1.. . hntfln, . in mnthnn dash-Inn charm. ' And there is still another, hidden ul- together-from the children's eyes. and perhaps quite indistinct to the moth- er's. Should thin charm be nemed. there is much doubt whether our prac- tical mmhers could grant its existence. All will admit however that there is nothing that acts so much like acharm as the spirit of prom t obedience in the home, and yet t ere is nothing harder in this e to get and keep. Hm-n in 11 must (ml nun: our Imam trust, will nee: It. nut. tnora -II more in it. The homes of the different i- mole are mentioned. thus introdue n: the child to ruxlmel life and its eur- roundlngs. The musk:-st lives alnon the reeds, the crow bag a nest bullt 0 sticks. and the troggies have a delight- ful weterl place for their summer. home. W o hnsn`t notloed the de- light. ohildren show in counting, how the steps can he climbed much more (mail' to the wonderful charm in the wor s, one, two, three. etc. So you see this little poem possesses still another charm. And 91.... In still nnnfhnr hirltlnn nl- 3..-- Iierei is a simple oem, which tells us of ten merry litt e families, and to casual readers It must seem nothing more than a. jingie of words, whole chiet charm is their rhyme. If it were nothing more [know it in: given plea- sure to the many little ones. who. I trust, will hoax it. But then! -il more in it. This human of the dilforont ani- Over in the meadow In an sly little den. Lived a gray mother spider And her little spiders ten, Spirll" said the mother; We spin," and the ten. 30 the spun lnoeweba In the r_ sly little don. Over in the meadow Where the clean pools shine, Lived a green mother frog -5 And her little frogglea nlug. `fCroukl" held the mother: We ox-oak." said the nine; So they crooked and they eplnshed. Where bhe clear pools ahine. Over in the meadow By the old mossy gate, Lxvad n. brown mother lizard And her little lizards eight. Bns|Il" said the mother; We hnk."_sn.id the eight. 80 they banked in the sun on the old money cute. Over in the meadow Where the grass is so even, Lived (I. my mother cricket And her little crickets seven. Chirp!" said the mother, We chirp" `said the seven. So they chirped cheery notes In the grass soft and even. `Over in the meadow * In a neat. built of sticks. Lived a. black mother crow And her little crown` six. ' "`Cw1" said the mother; I "We cawl." said the six. So they cawed and they hnlled In their nest buiit of sticks. fl III}? 0! Ontario. runun. um lutdonoo of uunndor , \ Jlnnn ` `Over in the mgidow. I M In the roads on the shore. .t. ` ?3 c{.`2 nqx`e`: a`i`.`a?I} ..`?' ` 1 % Islvod -3 mother `musk-mt . _ And. her little musk:-n.ts tour. "Diva!" mid =the mother. f`Wo: divo.." iuid the. tour. So they dived and the burrowed E In this road: on the I ore. Over in the meadow, In a snug bee hive Lived a mother honey-boa. - And her little honoyo five. 1 'i`Buni"Auid tbemohhar. iWe bun." uid the live. So lhuy.hiZi`4i8d Had they bummed ` In the snug bee hivie. 50 M18} Llu""i`Ai&U TKTIG ii In the anus bee hiwie. Oaxl `in the meadow. In- 3 11010 in`.ay~tree. Lived 4; mother bluo,-bird Axgd just b,lueb.ir_ds.ihroe. BInuA!_" um the mother: "We sing," said the three. nfthnv mums: and were clad ;;za:,AsnT."t15a meadw 7 here the utrepan runs bluo. kind an ofdmothet sh . ` nd rm mm nhastwo. . fswfm." said tlie. mother: `*\ Ve swim, said thotwo, So they swam and` the leaped Wham th stream runny Ina. ' fri=Ig,cho T 4%. : * t.ho='-ttihd= jalhaun. . Lived nnol, mother toad. A `. ink1"'uid hhe mdthor; I wink," Ink! the one. so also wiak.Id..and she bljnkad In` hp sand. in the nun. 5 a her meutoagasa one.. Him we. 'v.w .`;i..~ A . V`B BI'll8'.:' KIM} EBB EDTHI. uthey aanfgand were glad the hqle` n the'tx-ee. - -__- _- 4 ---n. an.-1 1 n.?r`.'.`-`:1 .-:'Ti:".:`...`.'.A"7.'a7'a'?.1"""` 1e3md_g'g _'~zi otbcrmuup .00 five gm pr-uoozitluxdinno haul lamina`.- Ont. . ., . , vvnuuul Iilwl. VIIHIC lll 10' dnyuonly. `fat; nvnhtolyiinfv wi `n- noocluhtm Ilonhht.-nu sh dkinwbdombnuwn lq ' -.:_1--::j- uuu r uuuuullullgi In otncksnd oouphh . . V ,,, :::.'.`.f?*A.`?.':.*z.%'.:.-a`.':..".';':..1$.. Th: MAM duh: nnlw *a&&K A`lI.J K IUIIIIIVIII IIUIUIO PIIITGNVALI. Jul 23-0. 0. Pablow. ohouo lm ,` vli our hotory Iln wurund ohnd over In In nu condition. 111`. um! hi. can Rohuda an npondint I by `d : I at tow. `u buobnll Mum from th one got I ham trodsboioh Coma. andbud _n'! ly novhldt `vaulted itrt` r yabyuoopooftotol. Q3. . For uon.hn&lyct ttcjydo oekl,hu - I * : you on-Hanna. . 1 . adl ondlllh Horn! no mm; 1 to oxh._cd..*uu-"'34:. Buwnrt .50 visiting 9| Onto Blah-Vs. aulhuoyuu oboklouovn, par! un- _ ll swan onthb ` In tut hm: Ad . kI'lI'Tlnbl 1' Ah nlln 34-A- nun union on we won gun. a ma. oulbulldiqll or thou xi-In ti` hand 30! CHI!" ' t.nlr d dug:-I: nhnylnnlnliog on L". nu-cuuru, an ulcomuumnllaollz ol tho hum. This gentleman \nnl!ond- wry unruly from tho onmplntnh, losing 5 gum: deal of ho. and trying a -lumbar of audits. that noun. M ins. vvhpn oouphlolfrun down. in dotannlmd to cry DIM`: K dnq Pilla. and In an. loaudlliy abort: than health and ntnnct. . _ 0 :1 Hoover} -' titulylo lhtlno of this vllublo mudy. sad 1-ooonuundod it in anal than with Inn:-Lad manna: - mu-kd |Ioug_I.__ yin ulln WIIIWG IZIII 00 JIDKI "T |' W.050*d! moon which `X: mu-ea. e uouud shothohuuit vnglinulthrbnwidy 0: oooonnluot .6? bhcou lwhud and H coco ny, u wuvnca. . ddvlc6'u:rb obtained 1 rooofvor _Ior Hie bmvorv, which hn dneo been told. I: an: mud n.tow.wook. Inn on; wnnngb sworn to by McLaughlin c , up kiln wiphthg men of two he`:-not. . I30 can in diunia-ed: Mohug. lin t `n had ,5 gggglr warrant lunod against; ,IIu-b so u A o. ' ' A success:-`us. sxnmuaur. -r. nihonuug of III-ultolil. am 3 upon- na lunacy with and Ilene. Burrronn, July l9.--Inurul bu boon rovivod hero. thou h bho pnbliohod don- nnmh About tho I: man at hung. in usuuurunu, uuly III.--lnwrl DII DIOR I rov vod puobu nboub the 6 out at Ottawa. In this annmdinnrv rnnnvnvr lnun llhnlhn pnwnu soon! we Linn can II UMIWI. In the onnoniinury roooucy Icon dlnbohba at T. Hnnhunn. an Anlnnmul .null--o. nl no onnonunury worn dllbohl '1`. Hulcbuno. an teamed V ruldono of HIA ha-n, Til: annannnn \ -mfg.-ul. u-.- pm my Imprnvoa no mo oxuonbol UlU`(X)0. r. Huh acid that McLaughlin dentin`- od1 .l8.000 aulimhdonv ler tbs ale and agreed to who uohpavloo -am .-yam Ind hon per com intorouo on glue D9 Inca. Mo- ugsgiin wanted the company : Anbhu `for W. `(W 83.000 IMQH WI: `rdfnnl, `II . elm-In II. ntounguuu Amutei fair rum linprllonmdnt. ` NIW Yonx, July` 237-V-Ghsrlon H. Mc- Laughlin. May-hwa yuan old. Imonhof of the, produce, oxohsnnmlormorly ot Toronto, was an-utod youtox,-day. aha;-god with [Also lmprinonmonomnd -mgliioun proodoitioa. The oompkinnnu-in -Mn Hart. I `real on- tnho -oponhor. Mokighlin. ~ who plus an 01300 in Bmqlo. 4`! Iepmuohr. Aeooedlng I'.o'Mr. Hut. Mobsughlin, yho said ho had 5 lain`-g gntifbmo in` :11; q3'!::IIOr'bl'_ bpowlqg can otiawuh `m goihqo Indfnlllllshi for IIIO-mamhn. nl. min Bvlnplny In upun. Iuuuoou mm In gown andw bias: _Iho~ zpumhn at `I Plmh orpnnind D ootuptuy nndt pro rty improved to thee to t. (8100! Mp: Hm am MaI.:.aI?I:: A...-`.. IIUDIUK . Hodry Hnmphre 5, Eat London. and: his unsolicited out many: "I' Wit uid wihhpninful rhouuaiilln-in my his-loot. I conldnob rubuith in day or night. -the gain vnuolntonno. I trjod many romo` lea; `bu! thoy Ind no more effect on up than vnuron or ducks back. 'I van opu- mododmo try South. Ancrioan V Rheumatic (into, I fnlln-Ad ck. .ll.~.H...... -1....I_ Luna. ,1 lllll.0_ on W30 muquontolonly and in A short t no this woqdctlul nmody affected a. camploeo cure. hhilwhon` bu not bean the-Ilmhtae hint at": ' rtirn if the discus. .Ib.ius mm nmodjl-and :,I do! htt-o h rsld. the goodnoul ovr bho and. old by W. H. Mqdlqy. ' no mnuruwe no-`WNW net I! l A , i 31 waugx _: _th apd,b_o,qk ovoarjtn, V ioyinge ll u-gt cbnqueetqver |u.rx9y.nA Page an elrcmnethncee.` ` ` ` so he , it poulbi the mere! impedi- m nt on led pempgp pp. out qt his way - til the moral leg: are etre _e?qugh. and then as patient! nml 10 ng fund eympgthetloeuyhteeo hhn~hew.to whlk ' event. The we!` lay within him-be fore: it. In wit in now. It waa`seIf-qon- trol before. and It is the semebnlyfin a higher deg-no new. _In men as case this will oorpect. the (ant ten may to wrung `doihg, 'and'keeItitoh in tune" it wil have nine other faults. Butfour inheritance of ev is too deepqootetl not. foeprout a n and agent, and. as children grow older -there mutt discipline, but theveaxne prineifrle t sympathy must accompany it e 1. --.-Amv B. Flak In (`,nnm-mnmnnnliat Ihlnh llhaunntlum la [loin of The Lower lntlullo Int Proololl lath Aquil- ou lghumnclo cut: I Inna ,Iont Ilohlr. Or.` on . '_,_ .. N. r o Emporium 0'0!` ll-out "ivj VUIUIQ Dun H rcudnnd 39. in-In-Pa Ewtnnnh. ml 1 . Ib:-.'-`- um 11: gmomons ammmoa out we , and cut that uuexpeotwd -bnhnchoprl he have bean blamed! Bhad tub began. ,oalled np._ ht)! `;a`onld,he have been punfs`hed.- Ah. 3' 'I`ha.i- your oubcries l|8i`h8t`lI|ch a charm` treatmcnt: so would I cry out.;lo on land. numinnt nunh (Iiminlinm A lttlh ueaay mug wot. unu mane an 9I}9l I; to keep 4`-hat equipooe whit: tting nno foot. and then the other; than chnngin tho hue upon which _hiag.e Ln _ . and in n momeht sttunhl i` the _ nun! uh} fhmf nnnvnnntml hninn uhnu u-sumac`: Iowounu 1 cry 9u:..,-non` any land. nzunat mohinci Mug; 6., jttlp later, when he meets in lint'mo:a,3 {impediment sud falls ever lt.*=ho~lu no more to mag: to:-V ltthoiu. .thIra;.t~htn he was (or t ' r in 1:3; th. did; not put` oithbr 0 th'ou1' t `are. 9' `did not know -that oithorofthom win-than till he had (alt tbs bu1n,h)`aic|.l or mpml. It fairly traatod a will know botler next time. You` will take cart to bu-o"tho -rug rout of his way till hislocu have .... alittlll mo on. and than show i andteaoh him my tcroverstep its e o. It wlllthon he no hind:-Inca. but he-'wi'-Irdellght (`V walkimr forth and back our it. thus a . / .. . _-w._, ,. .. ..._ ,. _(.,vu.,.. ,....7y`.,_.._~,... .. r. parent: or some new erupts.` , ragga ` Then! vo!ludt'tl{c-o'oa}- elude that the oh la in not nuounlblg (or having that ohcrgalhoziotiqv-until ht ntumhlod and hllln did.not_-know it himsolt. How slug]! this tint. moral full be dealt with"! A5 hirtix-at fall `wt! or should be treated whauthe little tod- dler tint baluucuthimult upon. his un- steady little feet, and made Mi ffbrt to harm Hm!` amlinncn whh Htlnb nun uyulpll-Luy must accompany It all. -Amy Flak` In Congregationnlisf. A1122: l\ljDIiA|Iu ' count-:`n omxnas Knot. W. Olhd. -. .I 44;. |_1ALu_ E"-Mao westw- - ` lulu. - '. .3` I N0!L'9?5'!{-*f.-A 5 : SUthe`[ll?&.S L Red Hot Barggqng "'tr*"'-A!?.*!'.'s!f:*-'a|.lI;-.549` , ., , , London In Lanoumro _I..lg'o _A_s- surance compnhy. -V , .' - -n.n-anu_n.- A Ihninnn nn-an;-U t-In M%li1$1iM%MER 7% iuvxuv sq ...-:*:. :-:..=...-u-.2.a:..-:2.-Z;-mu. ..%g,L on On -~`~~\1,30||Q ` -..`2:-n `A . `!`.:"l`| ` N , `mtg; Hf ` _ .. ` _,;.! %...::,...`:{'.g,.-::* .-y"1.f.u.`.'g`.'.`l:'.'.'...._.- *a...u.' I`: Hrrfgg ,4; gay Inhl In axcm um .-..--n._ In Dodd s Kidey AW.~vvW~ "5"* .:":!'.P. A . 1 _ r, `mu .4 -,-u-:4-#4? ms!-! ; ' ai{.9z.oyp. :9"`.``.!!9;`,`!?'f'9.`N."!`.'-".`r"9., :"' Am. : '1 nk. ieenuahble vvs%t%:2.n.eA:s:ra.rV~o;nei*:ev.~`=` gs: 1n'o relief; qua day I residing o.he-wonderful cunt - _Dbdd' Kldngyi Pith O.n'd'conc1ui1d .t`o'.{1"3`i'.VI}iol_`I[.'T`1,'~l' A havg Psed :99 ;l`q(I`f1:gIn? _ g " 4 _iJa`-m__ .; nave usea two ooxgg ;!_l'!ll. )cm' 2 recoxpmendlghem. " ' ? " *"',A .71 romain,.y':`ur:, gm. ; unsei VII 651.111: UUH Nortl Brltlih and Mercantile %v** ` hlmlnm Smnnanv `. - - Q, MD Iilnol. . . . --- 4.- .4- VUIUIW .vjv-up II bns inipicnt atirrll " t gum. ...f:?.':' 2:::.:.-_.im: ,v;,.`Iaf""' w Cons 9.91513! til`-[hltdohi cnnnlnnr . yuan: Iuylfliills I.-usuplll fromoneto;hxu:2:u Cons chronioreat V, algyv fmnr and ? J. . In In. `""`"o Ina-O . Pr. P-`wk }. s` ` `FM-Amt` 7.. in` lVlIU urnvliwwsu. _ '4-...a.I4AA -oM Iqhnhnm Aural! .- .1.-..9."vI>I Ontario. plume II. . 11 In 1! In In :_oo ouhhglo nu II: non! %'E!*r? 7t!=f-.. .4 .4--- _ _ ___ __- cunn- --QmI.:?&`Vw' L.-- - u--vvu u-u --v- v-.-- _ '-_---_v_ Ivlwnuv. - unu %; I`!"`b:3\ v-..-._. .. V. -.-*. . h 1 `n`:%u5\;`(mn. .ru`. am I qgg I And am; gumzm (ommu. 1" ? .' "7` ` GRIBR. uA...:;....-.n - - Y . ' .'.\. -`:- --- `V 2:-nu` - v- - v--- `ohll Ital MIVIIIIIOI. with V -m.:'a-.....,2::...... um. unugln .1 'Iv.ag4.u.. A-3-nu nu. 'EBT1'6'KfII~ iiE?" o-Inll! {. B & LOSCOMBE. I '1'lUI'l'. 0111013 : an BA- Anntcnnanu ml Mod , LOSCOMBE. VFIIYUI. nmnma I III 'l`IlII WIND. UIIIIIXI Il II-IIIII . I. nxoznrkiu. I III Illlta r- _ or A idusl mg. per- tho cut) 3 3 ot the hdlv I MN at me! Ill ! Ign- _`hIhl nun-In ; . III; for ta .353. not wno was pamonea on account or ill hnnlth. A d unfit to the ggnornl hoa- ltnl, where d ed a tow week: later. ` ut what about those who are only iemporIrily-ihou;h none the less pain- full -ilI9 Are trained nurse: really non ed in our prisomi And, it so, could than be found who would be wllli to enter upon this unpleasant field 0 [than Those on nurses and nurses; and while some would. perhnpa. shrink. and In the wore not called to that sort 0 wor . there on others who would. undoubtedly, take the words` "Blot nd in prison and ye visited me,`. QC Ch Ir-m to while givinc air oer-~ vioco hohin prison but. id? 0: cont they would be paid. But money in not over thing. and the best workers `In any 0. e or profession trombone who u 3 [hot objoct than the more earning of their salary. Thus one very` mu1l,y`who have lofty ldonlu of what the r culling demands. and who would not refuse to render nuintnnco to un- tortunatu in-our prison. ` L Th. ahlmunn might in .-.{..a um Ilc v The nrlicle in the Graphic. {rpm which I bun quoted. an that. no donbio :"..:.""r".. ..:'`*"+ 3:" i'.'..:"'.;*- '1 V on 11990: ru. no you nxvinn cannon. tint no skin. 011 nursing could ho ohuinod `(or him, print regulations. to ggkhu no pIRI:hlo|'-`tax. train V nicixh stuggzinu w . , Vinson: n 1: In their luportgtlon .1I'9.lh :52 rm: would indicate tiIlKW_IOl'I winner u wldoplz known an Dr. Junqqnn, in `II. b gill LN no lieu of` his hands. while nan: nlhar man. nnll J x ' .:'a.`:'.'. `i.;$'.'.'.'.a'.."..."..s`?.'.".* em to the unfortnnntu. O hill` Annnllfp I` Qnnnnnnnl out to me unlortnnnu. 2 with quality of treatment lair ad wills no convict. thong: be In `hm sans-ma mum.-my have Iuutlon not nllowod to his tol- '..":."2`.!..`. ...;":".. """......!`.'1'. ...._ TIIO Ufjliln ufllt DO TIIIOCI Inll the duties of I prison nune would not ha nnnttnndnd with llgnnnr, thnf nuns: HIO GIIEIBI 0! I |)l`lI)ll nune WOHIG DOB be unattended_ with t. that mung pstiontu of this olua mght he vioioud and turn on t_ho nur_no. but this in un- gf '- *" :%.::;:"::.:;'a.*'x.t nth in ggtforfhg. and beuief . than would Always ho`; nerd within call. In It 5 patient wan {nod to be trench- I ' luoadal oven to crmciu advert.- r1'.?'u'i'..$'$`........"" .i`$r'."7.`.'m's2'a'E' I D . Jun Ion` cue. t ' .:3D".C kin! nn`lln.|l"n!n ` nnuree who hr never before seen a me etc: wercu. - i Added to thefact thnt trained nurses are not up nted in prison infirrneriee, it If: Ire}, t`there in no definite pre- rn on o t e wnrders for sick nurs- n duty. Consequently. an acute case of pneumonia, or a. severe rheumatic fever patient may be p_ut in charge of such a. case, and quite untrained in that art of_0bse1jVeti' eo lmportent in the art of nurei . urin.the night, "e petrol in pmvl ed an;the intirmery lending. but thielie u r Aenhetitute for a `night nuree, for t e petrol tukee her obeervetione through eh grating . which command: a View 01. t e ward-` ' eupervieion 01,. eort. `but eurelf, not ' nursing! The rleon eervloe a ne- peeeeriiy too emu l to otter a field tor -~ it{Ie`epeeiel trelnln t nureee. But this is roumetenoe. whle ee been need an no argument againstguoh reform. in it no moment et e time when so meny highly :31-teined nurses are obtainable, Prison rhiu reform in e queetion ver nim- le of eettlenunt, tor the zinc inery e ur-Jenni` ' ahd gitnunee ufeuivaitinrd, y e e expen me. two v wou he` i lteeimei. ` Thu year, which- .to .-reign. chiefly by the recognition it e r t of the menus to be nursed lefreh` extended to prieonere," Omadlen prieonenre managed in the eeme way he ere than in England I run not in e. poeltion to eey. but certainly we heve no stuff of treined nurse: in connection therewith. We read in the papers. only a few weeks ago. of n can- viot who pardoned on account of ill hnejth. And aunt. in the nenernl hon. huh the celebration of the Queen'e< A In one for by ehiiled and trained 1 heads, night eureiy eeethe heme privl-` ; e idee ieeucceetive. Whether our ` E10355? I-HI! UIIIIEIIIILULOFY llll(-l.ll'6. As 1 matter of fact, undo: the existing nqllatlons, no standard of training in nursin is exacted from those wnrders `who. a duty in ,the's okfdlgngrtment, P9 gusty` hitoecnaionibyeehx. , 11 A _ pa that s wsrde has pravfously n nttend- nut in an insane asylum. or has gained 9: ance in ..u workhouse intirmnry, th llonly a circumstance` and is no actor favqmble to her appointment. . hmnld n hit-hlv Iirnlnml nmn ohtnin Ell]! ll~0llly 8. Gll'Olllnl(:B(38` BIN] I3 I10 :Lppointmen_t. hould a highly trained nurse obtain nu: nnnnintmant in a. nrison she would anoulu n nlfnly utunen nurse ouwm an appointment in 3. prison she would have to serve her term as an ordinary warden and mi ht never, under the pre- annt nvntmn in" .nain.nd. nmh utv in uuvo I.v ucnvu nun uonnu an an vnu-uun; migxt `; nglungl, rpgch duty in seat Intozn n the sick Wlrtk.` Arhlml in thdfnnt that trnlnnd nurse: " UDIIIHIIIIU 'llI`If1'IIV`,` GU01! I!!! .l'lllI- lng fresh. adv nee: in ethics as to the . . ` Oqentvolxt iul classes. The In irliar, an I one in. -proreu~ give, much beluw pdard of 1-hkexltgble` inttltntlum; The warden: ot; the iufir ry evince the utmost "klndI`x9u_' to male! prisoner: under HM: churn. but there is no disguis- Jud {act that thqlveurroundingarand nun `-4)! then prieoqen are of an ele- mental and` unnhsluctory nature. A: A mnttnr of fact. under the existimr $'m.`."?5 .32: "r`L.p'2;I;'r3"...i.'i1a}..b3" ' `animate -snd~ntnvtIn.' each year bring- lnp frnnh ndvnnmu in ethics :1: to the d- onf~ny..into Q- h1G'-Ollod. "A P 3 for Sick Prisoners," says. The sick ward: offer a Itrong contrast to the rent of the prison equipments, which. in ever respect, are admirably `mnnnlnfn nnlI- fu-rtl-In; mnh I-any brim!- i"uIK3'L' I;-`J':"$rh'3'n'3.""-' W '"" L be ohjbcon might be raised that In dutinn n! I. nrincm nuru wnnld not `E 5%: of ` rvlnl nnor: but illness. likb 1 on Icnumcnron~tna luluwt. DI uw %l-vln poor; but illness. lit: the t , , Bttl . {T co? : &b,br n t%?}3:out" ` nurgi ' fto . "tI2% -,` , no u -go slag I A` van nt lct A , ,wh9}I;:`5 .. man in all $2}: 1%` ' ahnn 1A. 53F! ii'j`agh jar the nrllonor the i919 E An 1 d "In? f:=}:b IOFIB M Axnaglga 3 the poor. tgeauh. lilhment I |l0?'! niv gamut. ` Lu: ngrn um `pr.1aan..,:31 canon- I I , We W udd- moat lvod tor nu ting 1. a 1 `'e .3. .0,-awn clean `a 4 fed thqt it at * `jubilce of than a `mihlln 3 come hil-' em-` $3} 2::-1...:.-..'-..-....: ::.-"".`-"`' crummy llIAl0l}vAjIub- :36`-' MW -nu--Ina fn 'nI-lnnnl ll ll lhuuuh '- f"_*.:';..... ' --"--r l.*ai"".5=E`~`~2.\ -' k . \ Thug. `>.,;~ Q... . . nu ;_a ;_ Ma` J ' "'- 3% In. Golbnlth. ofsuolbnu. Out. Inn A Grant lulu In-on lndggutlon. `the nu. Oflo knny Llvu-Joitl Anm-:- M on Norilni In IIo1d-lt lo- Ilovn In 030]). ' "I wnlornvlonp no 0 great nfforor from iuilrotiou experienced til the mipry nnno mono common to thin niluont. I tx-I any tornodhn And apont ugnutdctl oIr'duIIorf| um. without Ia- oomng uy `pmnuunt bonolt. It mun yr nqoumddad in try South nNorVh' InI'mmMd~nnd and -=.;-:;-=='-.:;='-'=.i.-`=..?.;" A I'D` It ," Bald '&.&:".'.":...,."" W 4 db miu vl.Ih Ft. :.`'n;.`.::2: `We 1' So 0'15 Int km. hon zhauhvr A man. nrnnnn en m

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