Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1888, p. 3

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xiuasmnuiniit; - ml-W ; u` -. nnlnninxrnrvnup up _ [BOWES V & BISONETTBJ These Handkerchiefh were bought for the Xmas trade, but arrived too late. To close them out before Stock-Taking we will offer them Very Much Below the Regular Price. Ladies Handkerchiefs worth 250, for I50. . Ladies Handkerchiefs worth Me. for 209. ' Gents Handkerchiefs worth 50c,for 80e._ 0ents' Handkerchiefs worth 750, for50e. * ' Call and secure your before theytire all picked over. MINNES& BURNS --LINEN HEM- STITCHED HANDKERCH|EFS,- ___j___-..__.____._j TOO LATE! TO0 jLATET1 Don't buy Cottons without getting our prices. A BETTER VALUE THAN EVER! Handsome Apron Chock Muslim 44:, worth 7c. Biol: mbroidh-id 9. 3. 4. 5c. `For the nut Two Wank: all Cottbna, Print: and Mnilina ll ho pend at Wholleule WALSH & STEAGY S .1"&\>A\`Y`L\'[T.4\'IJ SJ R I N( } SALE ova `-913 wast. - -v wv-. itrgou want the DI-lest. Cheapest. and Best E Maple and Beach Cordwood. Oak, Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Cordwood Sawod or Un sawed. Or it u want Klndung Wood. D ). Sto - NE: Coal. No. 4 Coal. Son on`-"Blue? Cod smith`: Coal. R0 tn I. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Foot of Queen St. A Few Pninn J. D. King`: Cclobntod (`onlonn I-`inc Lace Boon nducod from 05.00 u1d84.50Io Time Old I df. V" Another Lot of Vu-ion: Reliable Muku. Genuine Punch Cd! Hand-Saved ruluceul from 8..":0 to 83.50. A Few Pair: Iuilc by Wm. Silver Jam. of Hamilton. rt-luoonl Incl 8.1!!) 19 RM. Sits 3. C. 6. A l"oIv Pnirn Cartoon Kid 55:10 Lnoo Book. Tumor. Vnlllut 8 Co`: make. data 25. .1 4. M. mined from Four llbllu-I to 81.50. Kid Slippers no going ol npidly at 75c. We have mu" about tdoun pain loll. ladies` Choice French Kid Button Boots. of the (`eluhnud Hahn. Tumor. Vnlllun & Co.. `!`c_~I-onto. ayes 25. 8. 35. I, 5. 0. formerly Five Dollars, now ncluood to 81(1) and no an P05 /TIVE BAI?6'llf'S /N REL/ABLE 60008 0FFEREb T0-DA Y. We are determined to Clear Out all Odds and Ends and Remnants of Lots before our Immense Spring Stock comes to hand. -COTTONS- Boots, Shoes and Moccasins We have just received a Consignment of ~NoTHuN LIKE LEATHEE7 For Ladies and Gentlemen. Initials Embroidered in Hand Work. A Boat. 11? uuruwuuu . luau unvun unu nun; uuu-nu Spl1ttln%Machlno In t 0 city. Having purc used the Lumber in the Noon 8: Tyner Xnrd we would invite an Inn action of same. no we are selling at a Rlighc A Vance on W. B. & S..}NGLIN. HA1 NES 8; LOCKETT. GENTLEMEN, YOUR TURN HAS COME. OUR GREAT REMNANT SALE RELIABLE HID GLOSS-PRIUID DRY E00118 HOUSE. Began on Monday Last. KID BOOTS- STILL BOOIIIN G. WALSH & STEACY. Cor. Princess and Bagot Stag Kingston.` HARD AND SOFT WOOD. __.| n--. GU 1U 4`lJVlil.4lJV';) l For (`honp Lumber. Wood and Coal. whore ou will llnd the la eat assortment of Dry umburln the city: R so the largest stock of Dry Wood nnd Slabs. This is the only Place in the city howlnmhree Steam Machines or now- imr Curdwood: also having the only Steam Ih howlngthree Steam Mncmnoa tor in Uordwood : huvln \ ood Spllttin Machine ocity. Hnvlnz nurc LUMBER. wnnn mu um um; Foot 01. Clarence Street. lI'0RDERS left at. the stores of Mr. James Reddcn.P|u`ncees Street. nnd Messrs. )\IcKul\'o/ & Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly tilled. telephone Communication. enta Black Diamond Line. A1! L. W. BRECK. E. A. B00"`H . jj ` I-Clarence street. gum. ` " 3_--St.. Lawrence . Cbcoure deliv before broken weather son: in. Chin! co--St.. Lawrence Wharf. Whungen. Vmwlozsenw an I noleuueanu Retail coal and W Dealers. Cool: of the very best description under cover. well screen ed and promptly del'ivered. Duncn wood and Hard and Son Cordwood of rsk quality on hand. Inspection solicited and saustactior glmmntced. YARD-0orner Ontario and West St roots. tl'0mco--Clnronco and Ontario Streels- 11'0RDERS left ~N.B.-Onion loft nt_t-1; Grocery Store of JM. Imwfnrd. P:-inoau Street. will receive prompt P- wAL_s'fEi=s- . 0B`FIcE-cor. Bumk ma Ontnno su. EIVEI KL; Ltd .5: \.l gt .5 .L.n. W'hu'n Vessel nta an Vvholesnleand Retail vnrv best description. lithe most central yard in the city and he In 1 ow pregued to supply tho publlo with all inds of {Md Wood an way uired. and all kinds of Soft Wood. [0 would lndly toll eltnonll. ti Remember the Yard. at gho F001` OF PRINCESS STREET. Remember the I PRINCESS IBREOK &: BOOTH Il7`Ir.--R--`nun Vanna` Aonnln All \.\n\nInnnInnnd ` u --u uu-w:--c QFII In`! In bou ht E. W1lllams`Wood Business on the llantic k at the foot of Princess Street. It in the `o nnw nm sunuly uubl ucrccuu 0 [Ioalut ("Cl ru: u u 1 ulu Ia rru ck Gate, W are he will boglad to meet All his old on: tome:-I and as many now one: as will honor him l with their patronage. He will mnstnntly keep on hand man nnam nnv :lAnn urnnn 1 to Inna. Jas. Yard. 1 UII mum THE 338'!` DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. long` 303'!` WOOD, BLAB3. KINDLING AND BAWED WOOD. ........--.-.n - UL Iauxuubuu UUGI. Ul. IILIU you 118111537; Also Hard Woo ..-A In fl-1--.! ......-I ` E0; -S`cz;.nt<-)z'1.;3<:al <;f- tile-Bent r\....1:4...;. .1__ 11...! 117...: Tlll-I SUBSCRIBER be respectfully to An- nounce to his numerous fr end; and customer! vhnt he bu removed his old and eatablluhed Wood Yard from the Ferry what! to the old K. 8: P. Railway Depo at the foot of Ontario Street. and Directly ogposite the Ten`: u'u Poul :1 rpm 4-In l.'aln- n. n. nrnnnn, u. u..`., u. II.o., HENTIST. ()mcor-l`rinu-.39 SL. botwc-on Mon Inn and Hydonhnm Streets. Ruskin-um .\o. '.'l (`hurloa street. Utllce hours. 841.1. to 6 1.u1., and on Saturday evenings 7 to l0o`clock. `ulc- Dhnno Ni RE M O V E D? J. H CLARK. M.l)., l).l).S., l..llH., DlN`l`181'. Omdunloof New York (`allege of Dentistry. Ok-e-We1llnmon slreol. bclwc-er Princess and Hrock Hlroem. l'urIi-ulnr minn- xlnnhpaid lo the prusornuiun of the natural lI*('l . AI`H\'. C. L. (`L'a'rm. 11.0.. successor to Dr. Ju-vln. Physlchn, Surgeon. lo. Oflloo and Residence mmrly 0 posits mo ,l'oIt Olnco. Wellington street. tn the city or country urompuy .nlendod lo DR. ELl'.ABE'l`H h'.\iITH-SH()RT'l`, (?.M.. M.C.l . &&!.0.. (Law of nmmom. C! West Blreot. Dlneuos Women and (.`h.ldron. ISUDBIVL B VV. B.uuv.m'In. 30l.lCl l'0B. (wmvzvntcll. 00. uIoo-Corner King and Brook stroou over Wndu'n Drug more no` -11 um Iuuvrnut ..nn nnuc .uII.nInrI\In u J1. .1 run nan u-3.: n. Am'm1'I(.'r. corner of Brock And K in Street. nvor Wade`: Dr more. Icntnnoe on King crook. nut to the mo Ulco. J iT* UllI}`4! --III I'NlNl'I!'|lI HTIIIUT. nlal Illllld. Telephmw .'o. II. 1\\V I ll;l|':I Z!-EL. IJLWIUIIIJU vv nun n. &Sc'our'e delive ` sets in. Chief 0 co-St.. Branch Onioo-'-Corner and Oluenoe 8t.. `D notlmlh doltidn-y spool It `ompansa ryeve a ray. (on! all under cover and well screened ' a"I`elephone Communication. .1 A Mm: RWIFT & Go. '7|"l(?I ~ In '1 of Prince: 1-u.. Tnlmnhnnn Nu ...V - nu . u.-.,.. o.-.._.. _.._._ .- --._~ ..._-_.4 MARION Ll\'lNUS'l`0Nl'2. .\l.D..(f. 5!. onto: an llIH_l_pl.Vl0I --Ill Bum Hlrucl tween (?lnr.:uw and Johnson Hm. Dlwuou of Woman and l ?hlldI-on A upwhlty. `u-nu Rvuuu A mi`... 1:. CAPT. JOSEPH PARSONS L.-.` n.._x....-.. __ 4|. u. an. muvnu. lupnlnnn. sow-rrun. (fawvurmcu to, lord - Block. Brook Street. Klaxuon. ouov to ban '.-".'. _- --...-.f.TT" IV l|l4l\l'ILVI C \V A l4l'\ Pu, A'l'l'0 Sol! I .. Kl , ,.......'.::::.:z.....,:.*'~ * -W W RICHARD WALIII. I JMIPN I. WALIII. DR. 'W. H. ANUIJN. M.R.(.'.N.. |`ZN|}.. Ihono ouunnuu1uuuou__ 0rnoI--51 mu-I Street. near Klan T010 I1\I-no ..-......,`...`.`. ._` ` "` 7.....- v---..-- --u--.----- JOHN s'ru;f>`u-:,'L"L n.'. " anon. to. (btlomwlm-um nu-out w to thoPo-t. ualoo. lluNl.'\' 1'0 1A)A'\'{1 l)WK' Ollffil TAIL on -w. ANu|J1)iT aI.iLT:i.<.2 `rznuf. 0rnan_.n lhu-I an-....n ..... I.-4.... -I--1- \ .o 1uxton rm-act. `AN? In Klmmou. L. Cl.ZllI`.N l`H. { Jnnxn. dined! Onudu 1 Poll (moo .~.. .... run -u--ts`-an n. w. a1mmc.Au.n'.. Pu\'Iucu.vc. Hvmnun. . llomovud to 52 \ Johuon m..3pElIo9t.. awn (mhndml. I I I u QON /V01 WL_00_-. I llVll(' Vlulhn unuoo. Prlneuu 8:. V l'luL`E. AN. uuupmu. kc. ..g--._..._._.r__ ... .-.-_`- . -.'__ ll. l|l4l\/I : BIIRJIIAIAI V II I . Dlneuoa of Woman and Ohlldnn u upoclalty Ompo--am l'm.~u~uw 31-nan. an Dr. Hpurlu nlcl Telephone N0. 1. ` nun`: Iuuu nu aw omun . ., (kc. oral 1. am` In lytnmm to `M. __ , . .,..v--..-. mmi"'i$"so7v: { Aafawnd nllllu surveyors. olloo 513:: must. Illltnu. I) III t\Awnl'.nnn'A. -, _ a. mug, "1<:.-U. -'99 Rm:-_ will WAR ! nun, , Aomuxnrrr. Aum-run. l.n..()m m. E. Sl AKlS, l).l).S., Itv-rm-r, (Mlnn_ Pu-lnomu Rt _A1>1zo1rmsa1oT1TvTAE ESSA. GO TO HGLIMS mu Lunxhnr fund and C03]. rhone Communication. JAMES SWIFT & oo. WOOD AND COAL. VII" 7" J; R. nrrrnnnunv Pnorluno $1,:-I:-ohm work done it lkow` prion and on ' "BE'.3i':.}?3':m;ztmimi mun n' lvmm... and Phllrlnnn - --u MCVI-I'l'\'. M.l).. (.'..\l.. M. .(.?.:<|.l-l I CI \I.'..llhuunn Haunt Iuuulnn-u an-IL `${5A iL'kI{.iT": \'vA'1.K I-:31. (IIHIIL tlnlhvlmn Am Iumnl. LIJJJ VVUIJU, U Veroxia Lime, . .... .. 7....-...., . :;:.Cw.;,.m `I'll ! nnrnor nf Ilrm-It and RI .._. _...... . ....... - ...... .. ROBERT HA W, Va Hnlu-I-I-nn l`n\n.'lv 11. M. uni-I~." l. nI.n~n-nu, (`nlvllv u : nuuluuh IIUII (II `Lu. at lumlli nnmnnhg o T10 Grocery more or JRA` yet. prompt na communication " ounce-V So. at the I Crawford. Princes Street. attention. `tr'l`olenh9ne c lllulll IIUVOF DE IIIUIIIIOIIUU. DVUII II 005 \ rent nnmietnhbly misjmlgee, hotter by I or to lgt the mistekepess unnoticed `then to I dispute, or one parent interfere in t.he.pree- I once of the servants or the children. Usnel- 13. there isibleme or some mistake on both IldO8._ But. right or wrong. it is boner that no dispute should srise, end that one should silently yield the point. and let the other'e decision Iprevsil for the time being then to sttempu to' right the wrong in the . `WEED UIICIT PITOHII. It in 3 very easy thing, and can be done without losing reepect or love, for parents whose views on family government `differ somewhat, to rec between themselves on some com romm. but `in the presence of their chi] rot: or ,othere, these differences should never bementioned. Even if one -.-..._s .._...S.A-|...LI.. _l-...l..... |...Ab__ I... Ill I0 011505 HIGH` TUB. ; . nt bed, cruel. me this in. it ll not the \ wont fenture in psreutnl diugreelnent. The I mischief does not end here. The parents themaeliree at length become alienated ehd embittered by Inch diueneionl, leedin eometimee to dispute: end quarrel: on ll eubjeate. end what can more effectually cul- tivate a child`: aeliahneu, jenlouey, mer- cennry nature then such exhibitions in those whom God ordisined to be the children`: uidee and teachers. Better far are early oath: than life and health for children thnt mnnt otherwise IINVI up under the mnlign inuences of divided counsel: `be- tween their parents. 1 It in n verv auv thing. and can In dmm purely UIIIIIH uuu U1 IIKIIB \'aluB. Aside from the loss of all true lial re- spect end acction the moral chuecter soon deteriorates, and the child becomes stubborn and passionate. When the father commands, and the mother openly or ri- vetely cancels the injunction, or the mot or rominee en indulgence and the father for- )idl or revokes it, who cen wonder if the spirit of revolt and bitterness in aroused, fortunete if it does not soon become hatred. N o aurer means can parents employ to de- stroy their children. even if they were neck- inato ehct their run. "4. |...: ......-I .. om- :. is :. ....s u.- uuu UIl'C l.U llll SU VI llUl'U HIGH" enutweu Ill servants can hear and see the whole shame- ful wranglo. lt will not take many speci- mens of divided counsels to complete the mischief begun by the first specimen. Chil- dren are quick observers, and arrive at singularly correct conclusions. 1` hey soon learn which parent is the most ready to con- ceal their faults and overlook their short comin , and soon learn to turn to thst,one for beg to escape unishment, or to secure the ratication 0 a whim which the other has orbidden. And it is very sad to see how quickly they learn to one little for either parent. and that love which is only given when their own demands are satised is purely selsh and `of little value. Aniala from the loss nf all tr-ms filial re. VUTIIIIIUKIW I With so many examples on the one hand, which warn parents against over-indulgence, and on the other encourage them in using all needed disci line. it is strange that they do not see and earn to avoid all disputes and discussions with reference to family government in the resence of their chil- dren. They not onl ose the rospectof those ` who should natural y look to them for help `and guidance: but. still worse, _ they do incalculable injury to those whom they should love and protect, when, forgetting their children's best interests. and their solemn duty, they dispute and recriminate whenever as case of disciplineis voidahle, and dare to do so where their elrilten and -nrunnfn ne... Ian... .....I ...... pl... ...|...l- -l......... IIFUVUIU IUUUIIIUKI. On the other hnnd. perhaps, the fslher is loving and tender yet. firm. fully swsre thst mjudicious and foolish indulgence will in the end work out, not the pesceshle fruits of righteousness,"hut,for the children, yesrs of sorrow snd sin. snd for the ts wrstchedncss. tribulation, sud sn :1 h. If the mother eo~operstes with s fat or whose constant thought is how to compass the best interests of their children, even though some reetrnint and self-denisl will be n to secure it, the trsining of the family wil he s lsbor of love sud mutusl hsppineu. When both see eye to eve, seeking God's blessing on every step. the csn rest Assured thst their children, thus ed in the wsy they should 0, will in msturo age rise up sud csll t nem blessed. But how seldom do we see this blessed union in family go vernment ! Il':AL -- ......... .._.......I.._ .... 5|... -__ I.-_.l LIIU WIIIDI UI Illa The happiness of the family as I whole, and the luture welfaue (f the chilulren. le- manul that family government should be `thoroughly united. Unfortunuely, lum- ever, we selclom see thin to an ' grutextent. Too often the great ciuue of iuennion and division are the children. who were given to be A bond of union. The mother. who hu watched over them from their birth. if i the father is worn. nrbitrnry. And over- strict. naturally shrink: from the elfoyu which Inch I couru must. have on their young sud tender minds, fO0lll|R,|d very correctly, that gentleness and love in nlmolt all cue: will when the hurt. and secure obedience, while coltlneu mil severity will provoke rebellion. On the nether hnml. narhnna_ than fnlhor in PIKIUIUII Z Suchquutinul are ofmu at to Ill, sud, no doubt, to many others. The answer, on the npur of tho moment. ind without loli- ` borstion, ueemn com rativoly any. But csrofnl rellaction wil show thnt. looking 5: it in nll the many upon which are needed to form A correct judgmbnt, it In I very intricate and important subject, and tlutnu general rulv can be given to meet the wnnu of all. 'I`L._ L........_.... ,.r .1... :__.,:|._ ,_ ._,n, |, Ill IIIUBIIIT. (In the other henul. the father Yerhe lt in the {ether whoee government le nu ered with I loolieh indnl en`. rnother~-eIId he eeye. "I lune u femiy ol vhllclren who, when quite young. were meily meneged. llut use they grow older their weute end mile iucreeee end grow etruuger. end ooceeln- elly ueturelpurvereity end willulneee re- quire some reetreint. llut the mother`e heert u-ou1d ehleld her children from each reetreinte en the {ether leele ere neceeeery for their educetion end future heppineee. Her temlerneee werpe hm judgment. end` too often in epeech end ection ehe etende o . How fer. fur the future well- belng of our children. If the oennot control her worde before them end the eervente. eml to rush my euthoritv. ee the {ether end hOI( of the home. end inelet upon her yielding to my judgment without op` poeition 2" Flm-Ilnnnntinnn Ara nfhuu nut In nu en.I Irawrora. I'l'lll0l `lU"l`1 A vuoonous APPEAL Poi UEION IN FAMILY oovsnnmsrrr. MRS`. BEECHEWS TALK. THE Bums}; W319. SATURDAY. JAN -2:. I IIKIII . y X pull. U0 I105 lunar IIVIIII Ilul HOKIICIIU I IIIU` mont longer. Itlnnotnocounry. Carter : Little Liver Pills will cure you. one litltllo pill. Smull price. Smnll done. Small ni .' 2 ` " IIIIIIQTI, Ill OI Wlllcll VIII only 00 Icqlllfl ` by gbing eh:-on h 3 full course pf inntruction inn-trunin cm. with. in nddition. the , natural apt tudo cm qntlify I person who desire: to-become in successful kindergart- ? Venor."_-H_l1A-I Bawnnx. _ B68593. .I.llQ llrll nmuurgurwu OIIIDIIIDQG in St. Louis, in connection with the` public schools . was durin the year 1873, and at" the time of the exh bitiou. three years later, 1 was told that the number had grown to twenty-six with a prospect of a further in- creale. I was directed for further information to the exhibitof E. Stieger in the American book pevilion, and there urchaeed the first three `numbers of the Kill ergarten guide, by Maria Krauu Bmlte and John Kraues. This work consists of ght numbers. It is an illustrated handbook. designed for the self-instruction of those who may desire to become teachers; yet the authors expresely say that "nothing short of a thorough un- deretanding of the syetemauditsphilosophy, nothiu less than the attainment of a certain mauu dexterity and a practical knowledge of many ' other a patently unimportant matters, all of whie can only be acquired lav mhina Iulunnnuh A full emu-an nf inutnmlinn rcccnuy 0%]! llll'I'D(l|l|.`ll IIIW (I10 UDIFCG States. The first Kindergarten aatubliahod in St [nnin in nnnnoction with Hun` nnhlin eu OVOT CH9 IIUIZIU Iluy H ueau. I learned that the exhibit contained all the apparatua or gi.fta" nccessar for the ebctive management of u echoo of little children, who, though they might be tod dlera unable toepeak plainly. could be trained into habit: of attention. obedience, correctness and application. The exhibit was under the management of M in Berritt, and contained specimens of work done in the Kindergarten: of New York, St. Louis and Boston, euch L! dmwing, perforsting. embroidering on canlboerd with colored silks, weeving in paper str'f>a, cork work, and modelling in beeewu, c ey and putty. Through circular: which were resented I found that the system had been opention in Germmy for men years, but bed cub recently been in uced into the United Staten. The first Kindernrten eetnhlhhed _ . ' ` oal, Wholesale, Retail, ` -uuvnnuvu Ir`! lI|I1'l'11I Il'AD?IIUI" `I he Kindergarten System. Prrrsnriw Jan. l9.-(To the Editor) : As agreat deal of talk is going on atpresentabout a subject that is comparatively little known to the general public, I beg to draw the at- tention of those who take sulcient interest in the Kindergarten system of education, and who desire information, to the mau~ nor in which it can be established. During a hasty glance throuvh the exhibits of the educational department at the Centennial exhibition I was attracted towards a group of people who appeared to be very much in- terested in the remarks of a comely little lady, who appeared to me to be exhibiting the superior qualities of (`randall`s building blocks, or some other of the in ious toys for the amusement of little fol s of which this age is so rolic. Halting, as I arrived at the map, noticed the word Kinder garten emblazoned upon s scroll suspend- ed over the little lady's head. I lmu-nu-rl that the exhibit nnntninsul all Do ut Iubr {Rim nick hgwho 3 mo- ...-.c I..__... It in nu}, nun.---u l"no6mn n x ll CHI. If the mother, upon whom of necessity muet of the care of the early life of their chilnlren muet fall. be frivolous and sellin- ululgeul. too weak and indolent to take up the crou of refusing childieh and unreason- oble impormnitiee for the glory that shall crown her, when by her lirmneae her chil- dnen have become noble men and women, then God help her who can than lay the axe to the very root of all domeetic happi neu. For the huehanal and father to pueh hie authority during the few hours he can beat home, when the children, alwaye at home. are constantly upoeed to each in- nencea. will do no good. It only iucreaeee the dllliculty. There eeeme but one way late to are the children. Remove them from home an eoon an old enough.and a weak mother ! cruel indulgence, and place theui in eolne echool where health and morale may be carefully watched. but In- ciently etrict to eavet em from the ruin of too greet indulgence. This ie a hard tank. and the proper echool hard to nd. But it can be done by careful reeearch. Sacha couree has eaved many children. whoee par- ents, one or both. were fooliehl tender. or too cruelly indolent to control t em III their early youth. ` Mun Hawmv \\.'ann Ra-nnunn II IICVIV 0| IIIDIF WIIII. Thin in the time when the huahend'e love lllll eympthy for hie wife. the mother of hie children. ehould be most truly manifeet- ed. when by thin very evlnpathy end kind- lineae he may prove which in the strongest. which the better ehle to be the true head of the home. But each Weekneeeee. from whetever oeuee they sprln . no true, noble mu: will allude to before t e little deepote ; but when elone. gently recognizing that her caree are beer and her patience great. will show hia wife row auch indulgence. eo eeeily yielding to their importunitiee, often he- vauee too tired to witheund them. will lay the foundation for A great deal of prveent trouble. end. perhaps. for a wicked and ignohle future. If Iho ha: a common etorit of good eeneo. end he, with uneeltiah desire for the good of all does not neck by ar- rogant dictation to piece himself fer above her, we cannot iuuigiue A wife or mother that will not he am-ngthened. comforted and rented hy her husband`: euggeetions. see the wisdom that prompted them, and earueey endeavor to ruake the ueceaeny forauvh appeal: or euggeeona very infre- ` quent. if Olin Innthnr nnnn n-ham nl -..4.--le.. I-NIIIIIIIICII 0Il| IV'9l' W But when settling my disputed point with toth nonnrnp .thcohil- dnn. 0 hther. nliunlc not ol'd"l.hII ul noonolty during theli nrly your: the um. thor mint have mum to do with them. Ill!` can Iuuvoly tail to incur undorumul tlmr tenant: poolllaritin than he pn-nil-ly un do. If I businul. literary. . or prufouioltl nu: he oumot I I much time with them. ofton only at tliemtuln. while this mother`: lilo in I} theirs. She int--ht: over then hun y. She provide: for tlwir pen pttually recurring wuitn. She uluuily mutt hue the can at their health and early habits: the watching vrurinou iu Iiutn oi Ilckmu lull: on her. uml lhe toil of nursing them through the truuhluoruo. frotlul po- riind of 00|I\'ti('|L`utIce bllfk to health and v gor. In the few hnum his Inuilmu permits the (author to Ipond with him lsmily he may he dill mun cludy to on tho Ink point: than tho mother can do, win: in nlwnyu with them. He may coo how at timu the weakly yields to tlwlr cnpriu-on. and often [go wary to he rm or moist lmportunity the Income: the duo ol their wills. 'l"Li- 8. 5L. MI... ...|.._.. Al... |...-|,,__ l`L I, __ mama! anyone. putlculnrl ll lbs! 0! rqhlldnl. All. punts. l you truly love each uthor. It in not lswl to do tluls ! It would be vary IIOOC and any who: , tlou. kluclly uul ulluollllhly to cocuu the Iubjoct under collldoflllon. ll durlu nth clhcnoion llno lmubunl nllomluio all la on of authority. 'l`lmt in an nglv wonl lmweon hlohulnl and Wife It All tlnu. and when mnluvuriug In wfllu I linputul point hep I it n in can u! sight as pnulble. Nut ones In I luutdreul. unlou when morality or cor- rect priuclmou an lnvolvoul. will the ill: porshq In via: I!!!` own vlcw q! the pun. tlooreunguiml. hot luulnuul eon tn this vonlonace In tho nmo uplrll Um lulluencoul whllo running her, and uptake with the noun xoatlclnu. Word: that spoken will In llto oil on the truulolul xntori. And bring lanth Into closer and mom lurmonlou uulou than command: on over lo. II... -3.-- nu..- ..-.. .Ix..._.....,| -__x_,. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Ill. Mus. HS.NR\' \\'.um Bxxcmzn. .'l`Hl GHIAPSIDE, 'n.oema.nd.p.n.aoue to-day lolhles any oouou, ocuu whqu com-. 9 C800! Fin? P1'i'|*|`" W1! 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