Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1887, p. 12

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both Ihonld have no mun: Inowloq -canary `to ovary variety of work. WOT`. Whatever is proper for boys to do, many girls often think "such fun" if they can occuionelly Ihere them with them. We refer now to country girls. (`nod hel thou girls whose home in In the :ity.|nil, I though but just stepping out of bnbyhood. have been tau ht that work of any kinul must be necesnri y lacking in style end renement ! Hon: few, then. Are the real pleunree the young con nxl in the open Ill` ! Nothin that they are qllowed to have can equn the enjoyment: which our country damsel: with their lur er inheritance and more nlmndant real b eenin I possess. end nothing is more pleasant to t nem than my outdoor enjoyment suited to their age and intelli gence._ _ Rntlt. ll APIHIDII that lll|'lI war-Ir mnnt penute. ' But if boys are tulght to lo girls` work. , *ll0Ul(l not girl: he mmle to reciprocate the g favor. and take their turn: in doing boys` 1 work`? Whet li1tih'6 r would like to toe I her uirln do this? But why nnt? Who cen . object to it? (`eruinly not the girls them I selves. Inn`t it just what. many young laullel are seeking to do now, and many young men-"oluldren of 1 larger growth"-- striving to prevent? If nut urmnturally biased by lesbian or conventionelitieu. it would be ditcult to ncl env one who would nut gladly do the many little thing: thev canilo with their brothers, end In the free air md_ glad lunuliine do their worlx. un._.....-_ :- .........._ L... 1.....- Q. .l.. ...-.... oecomee e curee. Melly who begin life poor end reach weelth through yeere of herd lebor forget how much of true. eolicl pleeeure there Was, elter nil. in thie euoceeelul etrnggle for well- eerned pmeperity. Al the neceeeity for clone epplicetion relaxes, end the be in to feel the enerveting elfecu of ehun ence. they forget ell the pleeeure, end, remember- ing only the herdehipe. ehrink from teach i ing their children whet seem: like work, I end thue cheat. them of the etrength end in-, dependence for which no weelth cen com peneete. ' Ilnt if hum em tenuht tn aln 1rirI|' wnrln. enenuelvee. . In eitlee. aedin lamiliue tlepeuclin on hired help. it any not he eo uey. (fhillren are too imitative to be with ecrvante where work ie being done. unleee the mother in with them, for what they learn of I prac- tical nature ellould be taught by her and not , caught up by eeeing eervante do it. Weelth ie by no ueane to be deepiaed. and the reet and eeee It may bring in leaeaat to the weary. But when it (rose roulall care of reeponeibility, eo that the mother mle no ueceeeity, or. in leecl. opportunity to tench her little once the tint etepe toward uuful habita, which they may eorely need in later u--an Mum it tuna: In In I lxlannimr nnd no nup In mo umc, cu-. : (-`ertalnl ! \\'h not`! In any moth-r vllling to liovot at the manor. couch to boy: whct can be taught to girls! Surely such on. hay or girl. can In very only taught. to he uulul, and can be to gently and nkilfull gnidod thn they will liml it all "u u 6 plny" to be Able to help their mother: sud others. lndizon um! um; and with net touching they loam to help Ihonuolvu. I- .nx.. --.I:.. a-...n:... .I.......Ii.... .... `l eeeIlI|l`Iuldron In be l'ee!nI - are leye Ion nun,-ulc to (icicle `Then mm?- ' The Veluo-col Leeeune Teuglnl in Early ' I.|le-Chllclreu In numm mm the ' World Wine Word: (or l'ero-nu. |(`up)'If`i[hled. I887. ' In the Ireiuiug 0! children. e Iubjw! u um ' which I heve been eeited hy meny in wr te. ' I not suggest uythiu Iueim then that q nethere ehueld teelh if children to be 1 ueelul, end begin the lunch: uerlv. from the lire! step out of hehyhood. Vurenu, would more rwlily hcwpl thie euueetiou il they wnnl-i gi"- I! ma hrmeet ueminelion. Ueiommelelv. exec t among the poor. vhoee poverty com no I them in prectice it. thin in e doctrine tun. receives of Iete but am. euelniou. eml in in greet deugor of . becoming oheoiete. hiothere--who mun be chiey reeponeibie VIGDIII el. the idee. The ucuee ie uiveuoeui the: ueetulneee with girl: in ponihie, but the! to leech boy: to be of eervice in en eheuni end hopeieee teak. n 1. eeid lhet boy: ere tronbieeome. reetleee, ` eed ewhverd. and more given over to nin- chie! end pley then work." We ere eekeul. Would you heve to ceech boye, ee they grow older, to run on errendn. up-ntura em! iovn. el the rink of overturning evervthie with which the come in cameos! \\'oul you try to oeec them how to duet e room. to help let the table, etc. ?" (hrmlnlv ! \\'hv not`! nnv ;. nnmu, wmcn may mly IOl'Ily neuu Iu Illf `ears. than it nu to he I binning and mnnmgn A nu BAA ` 'I'RA|Nl.\'H 0|-` CH|l.l)RE.\ . 18- BEECHER OFFERING PRAC- TICAL ADVICE TO MOTHERS. rm,nur wzucu, oy Iolnrunlorm I Mr olmuulhnou, may full Jun van-I. to I01` I09 II 5"` 73"` We do not mun tho: boys` work should be the hobitnnl cm oylnont for girl: any more tho that boy: I onld be not to house hold dutiu for may pnploimout. but that both should hove the mutual nowlodgo no- on .-mm vnrlntv nf work, Tin noun Au ul '5 urtunity ` pa "` -oly `if In nnd r ml ` ruuro Itrngglo well- _` A 3}` rid M` "9 , And: I R" The unl uporunnuuununu punuiulurun` Field. lhnymenwhqu buIlnInhIn.Am- ` mrdnm.butwhoIn ohonnutnurhlntol-~ ooonomyandgulot. gototholrocuund wgu-hauler p.n.wnhouH'oqd.-BolInnd ! Qor. New York Graphic. Il|$UIlll.I UU|I1.l [U UIIU IIWQHITK \VI5lI VIUI plninir (much plenum) added to the 1170- ` pneulblo noonto become: Benedict. who is omthoaquotooeorqcuorthobowmto trytportlnz doglln n chungnndwhowill nondnohaun nonnlinglhlncqulnhnco onl upon-tin hobo pnhlhhtdhlto I Ianylnenwhop bullnn hln.AIn- cu UIIEIIIT Ill IJIIFIUIII III) III` UVUII CITIIIDII 1 the ten and bread and butter. much less the eggs. About A small cnptul of milk and I water of rye bread, often nothing but nhuty glance At the morning papers, and they no of! Imin; with hon jouro totho ladle left he- hind; Andhon jonrb mood hack to the husband bound to the lawoourt, with viol nlninir llnnnh nlnannnd Atldnrl In Oh; Inn. DUI: In}! young In!!! DI. EIID sunny on ` to business In Harlem do not 0?!!! trouble ` nm 0.... -...I |u..u.A -...I Luca... __.L I... n.- 1 At A Dutch nrenkfut Table. Brcnktnst, to begin with, was ready at 8 o'clock for the master of the house, and often still waiting at 10 o clock for the younger (lnnle) scion; This is euy. torn mahogany bucket lined with metal and containing peat embers in whichn bras kettle is kept sing- ing, is always placed beside every Dutch breakfast table; and appears at chance 5 o'clock teen. too. And After dinner in the drawing room. The kettle bucket in Holland is the most characteristic object I can think 0!. At this breakfeet one only eat: breed and butter, adding eometimee to the letter thin slices of gingerbread, which in very good, or a water of rye bread. Concerning the latter there are very few thing: I don't like in Bol- land; but. without eehndow of doubt. I de- teat rye bread. Eggs are boiled. it some one eurelfor them.ln thekettle. I'heoldtaah- ionedwuywu hymeaneot a small sort of landing net in which they were one popped: the newer on: in he luv: rim nr alliar drain- unuumg new In _wn|cu may wuu nut popped; the newer one is to have wlro_9r silver drain- ing spoon: to lift them out. mm [ha wanna lnnn nf Oh: fnmilv anlno AG . II)- I nebber met but one man who tried tolib up to do Golden Rule. He got to do poor- house jist as 1 left it. I had bin tryin to pay up outlawed debts."-Detroit Free Press. purwcu us m ouuers. I kin sot A torpedo in front 0; my hon house to purtcct myself from A thief, but I zlinr may walk ober mo wid impunity in my sleep. I nnhhar nun! Inn nun man "J... o..:..A A- In. orcen lure nruncuu nnoua-Iuecunmn, coq uetry. Ollll speech and fondness for dress. which tempts them beyond their income. This le seldom seen in uenuine country life. \Ve(lo not believe any kind of labor, under my `condition: Will make A girl less modeet or 1;dy.|ike. We emphatically believe that every girl Ihould know how to do with her own hand: everything she has stren ch to lo, uuls'l.|he thoroug lyr comprehenge end underetende it. Then Ihe secure: and ee- tehliehee V r end capacity for many duties utterly an e, to beau:-e, any that it new eppeere et ell likely Ibo will ever be called upon to perfol-m.but which. by eome-unfore- an nhnmheln in elreunehuoee. mu fell nu auppcl . I We um: selsh lot. We nd fault wid de law which gives ll venlicl: agin us in de one can an` hev no praise fur do score which purtoct us in others. Ill l-In an} - o.........a.. 1.. 4-..-` -3 _._ n._._ Illll llll UUI.'l'DOllITl. When you nd n man who won`t lisben to argylm-nt you has hit 0' close to A lunatic or 5 lule (lat you had tier be gettin` home to supper. r'n In: 3 milk]; Int [V.. 61...! I-.. -..l.l IJIII uuulr. I! you kin keep All do Ten Conmundmm-nL, glory fur you; but beknso you diskiver you can ! keep but six or seben donn go an` (row `em all oberbonni. nun"... ...... u...n _ ._._.. _._L_ ._,,_u as Am - V i (`ortaln `rung. \\'hlch n (loml Mun Should Alwnyl Try to Bear In blind. Dar` nm sartln things which 1 good man should nllus liar in miml.said Brother Gard- ner. as ho niotiqned to the janitor to raise three more window: on the Alley Lido. Then was a sound of mighty shunting u Elder Toou, Deacon `Pillsbury and Esquire Jackson dun their hoot: under their respective stools, and then the pnesident continued: Almsh A nuun fur Lain` -i..I. :I.\...I |.,.....- "R16 Iu at: 1131:!` WI)`. Dar um occashuns when all at us boast of nur honesty. or feel like it. Sich occuslmns mu when we forgit dat we hev neblx-r bin tempted wld any thin bejnmba bogus lookiu` half dollar. ll _.... |..r_ L- __ _u ,1. on... n , , `Du. am no doubt that Providence some- times help_s people out of a box. but I reckon it um 11 great deal safer to aim yer bread nn` meat in do reg`lu' way. DAN nrn nnmnhnnu wlmn -ll AD In: l..~.-.o Al quenoee. The duty of touching children to be mefvl end heady in everything cmmt be too etmngly im reused upon the mllhll of per- `, enu. And et thew leuonl begin when the mind in young And ready to receive: early life in the nme when children will but secure knowled . and then they may he ` repered to nee It when needeul with conti- [ sauce and Ielf-control. Even Never needed in after life the knowledge will not injure I Anyone. I ' Mum. Hzvmr \\'AIu lb:n'|uzn_ you as mm: on an mcome or no. De man who kin find time to lrgy rt-`ligun durin worlcin bout: is de kind of Christian to look out fur when he wants to borry E10118]. DA:-V nun nn In.-in o|...o `lI......LI-_.... __.__ ng spoon: no nu menu Olll. But the young men of the family going on n husinn In Hum-hm dn uni (inn trnnhln 1 KIUUIIL No man expets to buy a 8100 has for 820, but lots of folks want to live at the rate; of $50 a week on an income of 810. an. Innn us... I.:.. R...) o.'..... .. -.._.. _...-_.._. IOGII cnanoo ll Ill` cuuuu her lot in afoot you`!- Ilh aln nah mnnn that us put! Ul `anal ! I0 09 p00 nun. Do man who am down on his luck. ude ayin' in, am glnerally pretty high up on do saloon; IA\Y- _.-_ ,__..'A, A I ,, A-Ag: A A... nuu uwu tuv pn'a|uvlu. mnunueu: Abusiu` a man fur beln` rich dour` lower do price 0! `tater: to do poo man. Du mnn who Am dawn nn lulu In.-5 .. .I.. '0 COIlllr [Inn Il"' IIJI IIU\'UIIII'y M EIIU HIV 0! the city-hrecl girl. The hnrnouing or driving of I hone is cited an an example. Suppou I young lady were driving (I cle- ` Iirlblo Accomplishment for any iri in the city or country). uni mo imruou roots or become: uniutonod, ought the not for `nor on inlet) to know how to npnir the min- chiof? Every girl should learn only how each rt of the human must be uiunu-. olu t e iouure Ind iu-iopomienco oi boiu Able to rivo when older will be nttendo-K with much link if not with fatal conso- quonou. Th. dutv at tnclniun chihircn tn be unefui heevier. .-.s..mr lulmr epproprletely hsloe I ' to men end boys, end only lor girls to in hsnough oi it to iesrn how to mestsr it In en _ euiergeno should such demends muse te ' tltetlt in ster life. Love or will. or both united. with the ssslstence oi her girlhood trelsisg end knowledge, will enenle an en men to do the herdest work while the us- I oessity lssts. _ . it is heosuse such cells rney come to every .une~bo or girl. men or women. st eny ' V time is the most une: ted mesmer- I thet teeohin` very little ch dren to he help iul end useiul is so eernestly edvoceted. to _ leern how, es ler ss possible. to do ell kinds 9` nl work. so thst in lster yesrs. when some stertling extreme need Insy come upon them. E to do it Iell end thoroughly. But the nu , ssturel strein which in oritioel eeeee mey I compel e women to do work which onl , men out do uninjured. iiol long duretion. tsoeevere. is not eels. endonly to be under- - teken through ebsolute necessity. Women 1 do not rneen to sey thet they ere not rquel. but only dilfereut. The question of equslity their own works must ensvrer. - `.\'onien hes sweeter. tenderer. desrer duties. dqnending , s neture distinct from thet which preperes men lor his rougher. herder. more extended end more ruhiir. bet not more noble work. end eech, iy working In sytnpsthntogether. rsn uphold end strengthen the ot r. Women hsve olesred ol the timber from their lend. hullt their houses. leid `their | wells. ploughed their elds with their own hsnds role choice. ll they tske pleesure in it. none nee-I ulfect. lint when the leere youth In-hind t eir own bodies V II lneerl witness susixm such continued unneturel lebor. Still. it is e greet blessing for the young Q be so equip cl thst they on rm tect themselves egsnst s time when t is ; possible ell they hold deer mey de nd on A their hsving such knowledge cereln ly put ewe for sudden needs. Not for reguler oinp oyment should this inturohenge of em- ployment he inrulcetod, hut that every rnemher pi e family should he so instructed thet there me never he s temporery vs- cescy shout t e honse thet some, boy or girl. men or women. shell not be side end willing to step in end ll sntislectorily. It rney be ergued thst meny things lemilisr to cosntr girls ere not neoesssry to the life nl sh` mnnliroal uirl, Thea her-n-neinn nr IN THE LIMEKILN CLUB. Mlu. Hlxuv Wuu BI-mvllnn. l`Ill IyR1'1`1.s;; wniu. .~`A'l`lFll)A\'. DEG m._ IWUI IIPITIIUFIIQ The "1117 mm" is, according to'I'ho orld. not unset. but a vulgu-inn _w\ouonsoIhmpethoponone1nploying itu w.-unginnanomnt Tho nun uuthoty udvhan non-rupondalt not to "hop oom ......n.nn.|..|r_n.nnmn..-.u..u...w CUT IIIIKIIII IIIUIIIIIEXIISIIVVIBIIIIIIJ totk. Of tholnrdcheesel one may, however, convoynmonoltothornouth with thofore- nu... and tlunrnlv hut Mann: Mn; RI-in couvuyumotwawinomoumvnuu unnum- nger and `thumb; but cream chose, Brie, Noufehnhluniall the soft cheau nqnin Ilnuoottholork. '11! IIICII FIIBIII Bllll ll!!! 30. If this objection is valid. than the brother: 1nut`ho Iopsrttod from the shun. for if. `being with them outdoors hss Inch injurio: | etfoctl. the some element will follow them into the home. But we think this I fnlu conclulion. We have found an Inky-like, iutnlli nt, -pure-minded girls in the country an int _e city, or often visit in n city, too often uiro articial hubit.a-a'ecuLtihn, Annnnfl-IL mlrl nmmuh Ann] fnmlnnnn fnr llI`lII I IIVCWIIIOIVI HD1011, UIILTJIITI 8'` meat and support. Ooumayis mighty in its inuence to glorify the home and to banal: Ohm u-nrlrl ` . IIIIIIIQIRV ID the wod. ll l'UlIlI Ill IDIIIU all-IIIIID | As A gauenl rule authorities ngreothnt. cheuaot anykind Ihonldboutaonwiththo fnrh nr than In:-rl 1-lung: mm mnv, Ian-nvnr, umn&K-ICU Wlll BIIUVY IIJUII` Iflllifllolllla Itaocmsntrangvsthntumnnwiiiipank more rudely to his wife than to my other luiymrthntnbrotherwill ho hush to his liner, vfhile to her female friend he it every thing that in 1;eupectfui--perftct gentleman in society. but boas within thair own homes Itinnandcommentnrytony thnhomomny many, mothers, wivunnduistan antacid- ied formondt rtho politencu ahownthom to those who an not members of the housahold. Mm H-n --nu llnnlnnn x In-BA Inn runny nu wan! uulxncu in make us sociable. Wen:-onot madotolivo alone. We must have a heup of amber: to lave a glow I Inn In If Ira ninth! than thaw will inhnr uI`II.I'B. II WBI3Tl'WlIUlllInlBy WIUUICKBT caddie. Inthonmewnnltvrowunttonve nlialthyandvigoroun lltqwomun have a gronpot livestoaord comfort. encourage- vnnnh and mmnort. Com-tmvinmilrhtvlnitn | IIIIIIF nlvu ll nap OI annex! to unvu u g1uw~ lngre. Itwauoutterthantheywillnickor and dim In thanmawnmlfwawnntkilivn W IIIWIE Il` gins Wlll Illll IIIIUIT KIIUCII` c In gentle-nos and patience, even when big brothers an uolsyand hoodlen. Even the domestic: will show their appreciation. It umnm -01-nnnn Hunt A man will -`I-nab Wlll [E (`III VIIITJUS ll lllpllll I-U |cl.IBI.I' )'0IIIIK' I or uinem The girl: will hnlhto their moth- n- In nnnklnnlx nd nnamnn, Await Chan Iain The Flro of (`mu-tony Should Alvnya Glow on the Dolnontlo Hearth. If them is any place whom the amenities of lilo uhuuld ho froely exchanged it is, in the opinion of Good Housekeeping, at home. Counaylhouldbo the n|lo,noc t.heexcap- don. I! prevent: Jan-lug. it dlnlputea mood- lneu. it heals wounds. it ennohloa humnn nature. It in wonderful in its subduing in- uences. It is contagious. It utendl to the whole household. The boys, with lnwurd -.-LI`. nun: Ohnhn fnthnu-`ca Ann!-fnnnn naungn-us: ,-SOHIU `PIT! Ul CHI-'ll III]. LClldren are, to be sure, liable to come in contact with coarse. rude netures--neither boy: nor girl: should be exposed to such in- lluence if it can be pre\'ented-but that evil do (tend everywhere, as often in the house an in the eld. We mnet go out of this world :00 inure safety from each contact.` If not inherent in A child : own nature. the inllu once tending tow.-.rd evil will not aiu I strong foothold, the dress will be I. rown I all And the nurer nnture ring unlnlm-ad WIIOIU uuuavuuuu. IIIU uuga, wluu uawnru prido over their father's courteous domcunor. will be chivnlrous and helpful to their young- uu nlifnli Thn air]: will hnltlfn thnir mnth- \\'l:on Qulnlno Wlll Brink up I Cold. his surprising, say: a family phylicinn. V how certainly a cold may be broken up by 1 tllnely data of quinine. when rlt lymp- Inmsmnhe their appearance, when a noun lnnzour. Ilight honnoueu And ominous tight- uingot tho maul membranes lollow expon- uro to draught: or sudden own by wot, the grains of this useful dknloid urn sulcient in many can to and the trouble. But it must be dune prunnptly. If the golden moment passes. nothing sumcu to chop the weary . sneezing. handkerchief using,t-ed none and woe begune looking periods that certllnly follow. II ITICCIIUII. If Vjl 11373 CIUVCI from faulty:-imnon food comm In I diumd pain of the globe, radiating toward tho temples, the forehead and town the scalp. Other patient complain of darknels. half tight. double object: and moving objects. All thesuoouhr dixmrbnncw any ho cured or greatly uneliornhd by careful `attention todiot and hygiene, and by the perhntlna` of moderate done: of saline lnndvu and -lIn_Il.. -Iv ugh in: out oIuI-lI11 )1. GnndolInont.o!I.yons, not the oplnlonthntmnnyh-oublaotthoeyouvot qytppcogtmnnduotdmmmannu olnn-notion. Thoviuuldalochoburvod 'Iv\-| O--ulto --l-all-6115- AI Onuul ..-.l-5 I- - llrmovlng Noodle: out the Body. . Dr. Lilt|eW00dd1\~1`rilx\Vi:i The Lnnmt A method by which luv has in seven upon me vesfully removed noodle: from tho body. The part supposed to contain tho needle is thoroughly rubbul over W1l`I.1n oloctro lug not, no as tn mngm-tim the metal. I! preach A delicnta-I y lnhnonl magnetic nmdlo is hold over the part. II the noodle is pnu-nt its pmltion can he an-ruined by the attraction or repulsion of the polun of the magnetic noadlu Having nawortainotl the pmu-nm of tho noodle, and rendered tho put blmdlms and painless. An lucion is made over tho needle; thoelectm mngntt in then inserted in tho wound.|nd the needle (alt tor and withdrawn. 1! tho noodle is llnnly im- bcdded the punitive pob olugnlnnk` but- I Mr) isplnmlonthonoeo ol thobody of the patient, And the ntgstlvo polo in comic! with tho noodle, whlch hooomm loonaned by eIec\r0l)'sl:.|ndmn|h0lI In ecdlyremoved by the oluctru uncut IIUIIKFKVIIEIIK 7' But the enlurgomcnt may at length mums (hngemu: thinning out some portion of in mm Sometime-n the: wt]! ol the aorta- tho lug! Arterial trunk into which the hurt cmpdco-luno their elasticity, and null out lama;-rut thin tumor tumurtlm). Bolno ttuxn the tough hen of the hurt us rhangc-I to fat. In such can a (nu! tor- minauun may long be delayed by avoiding un-luo exclturnmt. THC Ill! Iflllll-'Ilt' l `W I\'HIIK lost prop when informed that lholr hour! In Iarinmly amvtui feel an 1! than was but I step botwcon them And death; but tbs ban is I \`vr_v strong orglu. Ind 07 WK gnauy obstructed or weakened on mung. with the Intelligent no-oparuuonol the po- uout, to tap the blond mrrytng lltothrough thou-terknformnny pun Oneal: has to tome the blood thmugh I Ihrivelad opnnlng notmuch lu-cor thuugoouqnill; tndth ~ It does by working harder. thll cumin; In ` own enhrgmnent ` `I J RIM Oh` Anlnv-mnnunuf rnnv :1 `ml A-nun: l I (`an In llama and lining. l Duo in a prime mnulltlnu oc mound health. u|rIm l'|ao (`unmmlom oven In |II~ I loan who uni phyukmlly vigaoul. Whoa. bovnn-r, one In urn-ken with n dlnun list ununlly end: In dulh. than can I: Input- tlm By an Ibo pnu\~nt`. we may Input longed Iunuy yum-, n lnlvu vu'n;;|n-u~tolan- bun: may Ipnlntn an fatal IVIIIIL III! IIII Ivhmu Infnrlnnl Ihnl MP A Iqouucuiu on` Yuuih-`flu luotiro-Inf not lichens Nu-lien (tom the llcly. lllnnguollhcipu (hr any um who want! to liwp young-coo. co hunk yuung only, but to in yuun--i.hut lav cultivate a iuulnnu (or gum. Tine mime gamut you know the man whom an! nding Imnvhmly who can play 5! use at then. Ch- hu pmud 0 Inc: to thonvnnsh. Iawkguxunon has diurnal was of an uncut ll\l.'Ml'L Plum-Ila In: con- qurmi and u than-uul tins. and oven ni- luim can mnnvilxnc,-u put the blue dull" to night. A man or wumui wiiu can pin) 0! all run: of pan and Iugzut thing: (or other in in play at in iuvuluhlo in com- IUV. will Ioldum Inc! us: for umu-mout and dim-uiuu. 0 will IIVIJ1 `An numuthinz io hoop him Imus worrying Inylhliig oils Ho will retain hi: inland in lihuluuguhen-rmluonthhphut Tim is nothing lilunlovo oi guns as pnuarniivo. But the Inn nl pun II III` on Inmeibimx In M hnccull ilo pauci- h that an lungu you an kiwp up 6 Iivuiy hunt in things that M`! goingou noun! 1. just in that pmporilon you will doly lb numbing inilu:-um: of up. Liv: in tho grant and the mean. and you cannot grow `llXW" E I0 IWII` :lwltInhdy.htto"pqyhcaMuntion" [l1U| I ' . "In it the outdoor work that mnliee them so. In it not rather the overow of animal h, more energetic and dominant in beye than in girls, perhaps, that finds no escape but by boiateroul and noisy actions 1' This may not be agreeable to the old and staid. but is certainly lee: annoying out- door: than in the house. It promotes health. and in only what we all did. or wanted to do. in our yonn days. Let our American boys and girl: gave full swing, ufarae at all conlietent; age will soon tame the wild spirite, or reatrnin a mo- . exuberant overow, but nothing will keep .tl|em so within bounda as pleasant labor .-some -part of each day. Lflhildran are. to ha mum, Ahln on Minna in `A Point In `Pablo Shanon. __._.._I _._,u, __.A|_-...u:_- -__._ no 331 and no stomach. r1_....I.l....._o -0 1.....- ... - PHVSIOLOOV AND HYG|INl_. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. '6 orner of Princess and Wellington 8treets. If Every article warranted as re- presented at I--GLIMAX & ACME SKATES" Butter Knives, k VVPick|eF`or.ks and % Sugar Shells. {Pocket and Table Corkscrews. {masons AND rmzons, II'0Il` IOOHIUIU, IIII (HUI! Wlll DC IIIFO lol, and the purer nature rise uninjured. It hn IJIO been m-and uminn. this ti lln British Plate, Solid Nickle Silver, Silver Metal, Electro Plate, &c. SPOONS POGKET AND TABLE GUTLERY. I`-FULL LINES- _A. JOB LOT OF CQRBETTS HARDWARE. XMAS GOODS CORBETTS .A. LARGE VARIETY OF FULL LINES on, ma me purer unsure rue unmjureu. It has also been urged equine! this that country girl: are seldom lmlylike or grace- ful.endthet laboring with their brother: will make them still leneeo. Yl old. AI-.3-nflnn In unlhl AI`.-u bk- l......I.-_. Polished Steel and Nickled. T *u, I)csse1't and Table In Plush and Fancy Cases. BEST E N (:}Ll SJ`! FORKS, genes.` Bun: I! argued Hut such work must make ourgirln coarse, romping. And [my- ulenilh. Rough, noisy boynure bud enough; would you have your girl: becamo like them 1 rl- :A AI... ....o.!...... .......I. a|.-s ....l...- 51......

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