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Woodville Advocate (1878), 12 Oct 1882, p. 7

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{fig He must 8E0?- ,11Q 81150] wwuuuc ‘ 86 as many film-g finifivfllg’g under anon And perhap 8 ha' oumoflwith five or .three inches of thread sucking out- woman can, through many out- 0. gig masfmmom ”Mn 9’11?“ 5‘, mu! hm bee frying to gow op a buffcfgin 5°, 9.. .1 W331.” am: y; -‘-“u~'£‘."£.T.T.‘ fix; maw'mez matinee use i - But the wirevthe heart 0! the house in ehe 1" atm- and Ill- Butte-e. Did you ever see 1!. man in the solitude end privacy 0! his study uttempt to new on ebuttou himself? It is in all ite details one 01 the most interesting periormencee in the world. First, he hunts tor e button. Generally to secure it he robe Peter to pay Peal end cute one from another garment. Thin button may be much larger then the else he is wearing. Next. he hunts for e; needle. Probably he goen out end buys a. per of needles; He always ohooeee the‘ t nuedlee,having the impreeeion that * lergo needles will new stronger then smell needles. A8 to thread he gete'the coarsest he our find, and this he doubles. He would thread his needle. He take-e hie bi needle , ‘ln one hand and his uoeree black t in the other. He bitee ‘olI threedg .to the deeireble length. Then he tries to twiet tO' e fine point. Generally in this he enooeede in making two and sometimes three fine points out of one end. Of course he can’t get ell these pointe through the needle‘e eye et once. He tries hard to make that needle end thread get on friendly terms With eeeh other. but they won't. They don't want to get eoquuinted. They do not wish to heve '. enything to do with eeeh other. ‘Some- M‘tilnee it is the needle that “Joke :goinetimee thethregd. Sometimee he imagines he bee teeny threaded his needle. It is an ocnler ideheion. ' The thread has missed the main eye by half an inch. It in harder .work than sawing wood. - At last the needle is threaded. . How he tries to new the button on without taking f his trousers oil. This proves e failure. He twists himself into an uncomfortable. geitlon, and wwonld eew. Bethe cen’t eew. ‘ e runs the needle into himself. And the contrary thread always insists on fouling or on doubling the next button. Then one part . of the doubled thread won’t work harmoni- ously with the other part. one pert drew. through the hutton'e eye first end leevee the other part behTii’d. “Then it gete hitched . .. up. end the ambneendor tween. 0: the Age Women Benerpreued Than men 1' i ' ‘ -0'ne of the sigma a! Advanced ofVilizstion is discomfort in dress; the further my notion advances in civilization. the more she tortures her subjects. and,. strangely ;' ”“0311. this. infliction lslls upon the so- ' ‘A cell ‘ upper classes. The educated class, the members oi the liberal professions. the denizenspt the city. the merchant and his clerks. eutior more than the poor laborer from host. it not from cold. As hetwqhn thosexes there is little difiereuce in this respect. Civilization oven extends its cruel fihsn‘d over the babe imite orsdl would ' ffllot the dead if'thoy had any ‘eli gslelt. cieuoe has investigated the absorbent sud tsdisntpowor oidmorent fibres and different colors. but man in his wisdom disregards this. and prefers the worst mstesd of the best. Women may expense her hrsin to the direct rays of the mm by wearing a small. useless bonnet. but imhiup..compels her to carry a bureau! to emupcbsete for it. On the other hand. fashion. not so cruel as she is phinted, in equully ininwor of large hots :z .K up. 311' 'mayxi ( .. “y. "a uuuuuuuuuuuuu g' poodle tweaks. Au‘d than he owes". Ho1 ' ' My riot swear audibly.. But the hoarding. l knows what. is going on inside of him, ‘ubd debits him with every item. He swears , 3 pm. He has torgottenpll about the,_neoea-. }-,. ,0in tor s thitubie. up I 'amu his :thumb down into the media’s hea’ and ii pduoinres ‘ ‘ his thumb or runs under the nail. By and la ho news she buttou’u eye full of thread. is big needle won‘t. pass through {my . .1 more“ He must amp. ,Hu epdslly‘rwindipg SEASONABLE TOPICS DISCUbSED. (Compuod by Aunt KM...) 'l‘lw [loud at the "use. A little bird eat an a chart tree Ilmb. And A d. at little maiden I waned Io mm, For «ch1 word 0! III: mug. though - loud and o cur, Wu meuut {or nobody olse‘s our: “ Swan I meet, I ” be um. “ you'll unrely moo. no mam me ha“ of the house should be." . “ mm All very well for A bird. you know." The maiden answered In whisper: low I “But . wumln. I think. has 3 mm to reign Al Ioverdgu queen of bur own domdn l” "3qu I uwwt I" sun the Hula bird. uuoil‘y, “ The man the head u the house would be. . ' But wlut it it bappnns.” {he widen “Id ‘ Tb“ mu very one I may choose to Ind 'l'honsh wurlhy u! love. is too wank to m oâ€" y a woman insuou a foul." I “ Swami I sweet. I" um um bird. on she mule be: p “‘9 “ The mu the bend of the house Ihould be." A'Iy new the bird to its only neat ; Nahum-p Wuuc his song into me maldeu‘s r6351. ' And me found It true as the bird had lung. Injho summon-flung Ugh?!) fhglnufii '9: 33:1“; r Whera t he Sterner 89: are Alway- \Vekuune as (i nests. "J an. we know the alâ€"avigboigth of ,needlo and th . and it «when mmeWhéra every time. t last the button is aewad on and he is proud of his work. with useful b'rima. No: so with‘ mm, broad bximfl are cuboued. and perm]: no not permissible. Wm. regard to the neck, men he» no choice ; e. cqiiau- he muss weer, end one fitting close to the neck and rein- forced by n. crumb or tic. To women alone is granted the comfort: of low-necked, hell. 13w, been shaped .0? 100240 fitting collars. , L- AA-.. .1! M-â€" e. lined and padded (um. Women need} wear but one (vmihlo) u‘zrment. which may‘ [be mule ”light and min is possible with} out being transparent It. in even doubtful whether the tightly drawn corset. that object of univernal uM'. which in no violently denounced by thu uppueite sex. causes more discomfort than the numerfiul articles with which men hurrmmdn himself; for ghyeiologiete have lam =qu that women can ruthe with the llpprr pert of the lungs (thonolo breathing). mui therefore eufieru loan from tightoltcmg than men. As to. file the arm. human. are pretty evenly donned. with the mhlu in favor of women, who may shorten hm- aleevee on much on she pleases. and in I." need wears more then one long-elecvnl unrunent where a men ween three. Guns she may die venue with, but he cnmmt. ller aleeven need not low, ”II-II nuu‘lwu u .......... _- - fl- 0 body or trunk is no betterâ€"(:11. $1.3 must wear A stiff, whim abirt. a vest and WOMAN ’S KINGDOM. Better Dreued Than Men \‘ l; n .- be lined; hie must. unless of very thick mltquel. - Flow ewe-um. r. ~. The mleteke thet molt peonle mete in frepeting ten (or n cold drink u in lettln t «and too long on the tee leevee. eten until cold. This bring- ont ell the bitter. indigeetible quelltiee of the tee loci. which may be eomewhet dlrgulecd by the lemon en euaer added. but rcmeln to torment the drinker. To get thefull benefit 0! good iced tea. first heet the proper qunntity on e tin pinto or on iron plete; let it get thoroughly hot so that it would crumble to duet between linger end thumb. Then ecnld out the teapot very hot. ueing en earthen rot, which in the only teepot thet bee no b not depoeit left on it (rom other tecmnkinue; odd to thin Irom the kettle the first boning of weter out o! the freehly filled kettle. and let it drew five minutes end no more. Poor 0!! to cool, end when entirely cold add the some quentity otgood milk to your pitcher. Ion-will hove not only I. refreshing buta- n3 drink. Olpouree. it lemon ilcell or . you omit th t' ' k. .. ‘ . a?!“ t: {\éaul'rnble IUWVU“ . . 'J; V‘f‘ uv-fvu‘uu" -- 1 ww- smoothly 'hrough. end set the-Knurled pleas. out surfsoe‘ downgarmly on s. fist plste. Suction keeps lt sir-tight and per- teotly ask: for A day or, two more. .Oysser Plumhlne‘s‘llsh 'wlth rloh ufl’ Ems and fill the dish with crusts ottl ght read, and cover with s top crust of paste. Butter well the edges of the dish. Cook the oysters as for s stew. hosting in two eggs and two teaspoontuls ot orsoksr crumbs. They should stew five minutes. Lift the top crust, take out the ornate snd pour in the hot stew. Apples and Custardâ€"Pete end ooze the spples. out into pieces ; belts or stew with the least possible qusntity of mter; when soft, swaeten and plsoe in s pie-dish. Let stand till 0001 and then pour over them en nnboiled custard. Put beck in the oven till the custard is fixed. Plum Paste Sweetmeata.â€"Simmer the plums in a pm over a moderate fire, strain the juice from them md dry the pulp. Then mix i6 with strong syrup and simmer the Whole toggther. Make the pane into different shapes by hand or in, tin moulds, mildly them o_n phone in a flow (yin. To Preserve Dawson: 3 Second Way.â€" Put a. quart of dunsone into a jar. with a. pound of sugar strewed between them; set the jet in a. warm oven. or put it into a kettle of cold water and set it over the fire for an hour, then tnke It out.set to become cold. drain the Juice 011, boil it until it in thick. then pour it over the 1:1ng ; V1139“ ooldgoeyen u directed. , I -k.‘ A-I__ LL- ‘E'Kfii-y'fiiinélâ€" 8pm ripe plums, take the stones from them. and lay them on plntaa or aiaveartao dry in a warm ovgg o_r hot_ sun ; take Shem in at sunset. and do not put them out. again until the sun will be upon them; turn thom tbdt ‘they may be'done evenly; when perfectly 'dry pack them in, jars or boxes lined with papaya: koefi them in bags; bong them in an airy place. Plum Marmalade.â€"Simme‘r the lump in water until they become 11;.“ than strain them and put! the pa 9 through a sieve. Put in a. pan over a. slow fire, toga that with on equalr quantity of powdered 10539115“! ; mix the whole wpll togatheg. lost sugar; unx Inc Wilma wuu wguuuur. and let it simmer for some tima‘ until it §ooomea 9! the propet consistence. Then ,_-v_ s. :_‘- 14“.. _--... __.I nnnnn bk- nun- A Scotch Exclaim Party. , Mr.‘ arnegia, .a Bootohman‘ who his maid ‘ when? wealth, Sh am as an iron mid]. and Qfiope ‘giltq t6 ls_qnti_ve town of Dunfarmlin in thq shape of baths casting £5,000 and a library cousins £8,000 hive euned him the esteem of his old sownemon. in nowfldondnoting‘ a. wty'ol fifteen regreggntpfiige moq‘trpm Dunferm- lih‘aovu “max-ism ts'hiaiggoqu.‘ They are to be at the Falls. Among tha visitors are the Provost, the exfrovoat and several kpaillieli 9f mtg tgyv‘g. ‘ Such an inclerfient September (s'ithnt of ‘ i this year was hardly ever before sknown in ‘ Switzerland. The mountains all round ‘ ‘Lake Lemar: and the Lake of the Four‘ Oantons were white with snow by the mid- die of the month. . ‘lu ‘ \ ' 1‘ - - ‘ . - «r. ; Pr'i‘ ' Aibckt'IVie'wr. the! hire fling 'oi‘ Englaudmree, ably.ie ear to look, di- uuy.‘ ‘Ire Goof 111. at his age. His bro. than time“ rge. hes a very childish‘ face ill. p -; 1r Major-General mud, ho ‘oognianded .e brigade at the‘Bettle o! l-el- ebir. and Who was wbunded‘. i r'vthe son of a ~Kinfistonims His‘ met or is a daughter 0! the late Peter Smith, of Kingston, and sister of hire. Sherwood. of Ottawa. n ., . . The ides! - A widow cannot mar-win acres! 1 ' And widowers can 0 shameless man I _ . Now down with such a governing. All hail. Japsul If you have an pleu To marry widqu u the tar Goren As well as tough old widowers. The Idea 1 --The will of the late Mr. Cowan, ‘Manager of the Federal Bank, Tileonburg. )ieaves his property divided us follows: i l 1 \ 82.000 to the Presbyterian Church of Tilsonhurg; 81 000 to Mrs. Bell, caretaker of the bank: 85.000 to Mrs. Grcfl'. of Simeoe; 95,000 to Mine Grofi. and the Mexico. 301110 014.000. to be divided in three equal amounts hetereen relatives. Mr. Thomas McOrae. of Guelph and Mr. used, of Simone, were eppointe executors of the estate. Knox College will re-opon next week, and Professor Gregg will deliver a lecture on “ The authorship of the book of finial." $5M” ’ i1 ; living equ- hjm just had a ile of an tern: ‘ The neme ofthelamily was Furlong, and there were eight of them __.-- _ fifi,‘i,‘ Jour it into jelly pots and cover the sur- me with powdered lost sugar. -Taken downâ€"“I full you what it is, fellehe." yewned Adolphus. " I’m making an awful cOmmotion onnong the girls. Onl wanted 3 llttle tun. yet know, but deuce if they er’u't ell falling in love with me. ‘Pon honor. I believe I‘m getting into hot weter.yer know." " Do on ?" said one of the filth who chance to overheat; " well, perhaps it will have the some effect upon you an it does 11 you the lobster." “I say. Martha.“ exo aimed Adel hue, turning about. " you‘re donoedly a (up. yet know. but blamed if I know whet you‘mdriving at now." "Oh. nothing." replied Marthe, " only lobsters, you know. are green till they get into hot water." km a. fg'tfiili. 1m 13311614):- W03“ aid there livi n69: him) that had 8 mL- _-“- JAL- 1-..."â€" “1.1195.” pm of Toronto TIM Up In no. Qua-much“ “0' 15V. 1 “V ‘ A upon from Toronto nyl : Acting on immacu- from the Khmer at Marine. Dunn, the ago-am; (my 01 '1‘??qu w‘ga Ottawa. the Iteemer City of Toronto was tied up yeaterdey Afternoon end effectually prevented Irom rushing her mud elternoon trip to Nhgire. When the boot Arrived tron: Nils-n on hot 'l‘needey. Ins tor Meueilley. Toronto. bonded her. on utter a there exeminetxcn revoked the certifi- cate on e ground that the boot required repute. He informed Collector Patton of his woman in the matter. Thet entlemeu at once boarded the steamer and ntormed the capture that he would have to no her up. The collector wee persuaded. how. ever, to ellow the boat to be taken corona to St. Oetherinee. where the ow_ncr resides. He gave the esptein to under- stsnd that i! he sppeered train in the p01 t of Toronto with his but. without having the necessary. repairs made. it would result in its being tied up, The ity of , Toronto steamed across to St. Ce nines, but did not steythers. In direct oontrsvention‘ ‘ot the collector’- orders it came into port es- terday afternoon. “Shortly sitsrwarde our engineers and e. Dustbin House oflioer marehed on bosrd. The engineers rernoyed “ This.” said Mr. Spoopendyke, no gazed around on his new uoquisitmn of six acres, “this. my dear, is whst I have always wanted. A farm and a. farm-fa lite are the h' hvnys to ha piness. Mn. Smwndyke- 9n".¥°n.‘h.i." 9°?” vent her getting up' hteam undulating from rt, whi o the Customs officer saw that the t was securely tied to the wharf. An mutter: stud at present tho City will not be permitted to mrko' another trip until thoroughly overhanlod. - N“; 13’; fierfeotly Vl'ovely," rejoined Mrs. Spoopendyka. “ I was born on a. farm. and I 3:33 shrugs healthy. though I had to go 3 5; ways or watch”; “'33 um “ 1'11 11; flat. 9; _dgsr.’_’_ rotutned__Mr. Spoopendyke. “ I'll bring the wateruNow. where aretny agricultural reports ? I must plant right ofl’ it we ere going to heve crops, and when they’re ripe we’ll take them to market." I" ' ‘vu’v ’ " You might have Iona buckwheat,” aug- ostedr Mrs. Spoopendyke. “ I should hthough, that. two sores would be enough (or one hen. and if it isn't "you can buy 9, load now and then from the neigh-: “ I see the report says you must give your hene chopped turnip once in a while." said Mrs. Bpoopendyke. putting her thumb on the paragraph. ' 17- >3. “ Either that or oebbeges," returned her husband. “ I don’t know whether we'll have cabbage: enough," he continued. mue- ingly1 ."fihy bait man: to boil them,” aug- ‘geated Mrs. Spoopendyko. “ or perhaps you?" ‘ , I. _ Wlfln‘ ‘ “ I'll think that aver," rep lief Mt. Spoopendvke. “Hex-6' one thing I 6(don‘t understand. It says we should test afew seeds before planting to make euro they will germinate. hit it don‘t say how :6 do It." v “ Or. perhaps you think it means t9} amok ’em with an axe to see if they no} hard! *I a‘poae you’ve ’366 an idea yon'ntiok‘ straws into ’03: 'to tag '11_ ghny re donefll; ? W1! think we ought to have some lace our 3 { talus for the front windows," suggested Mrs. ‘ S oopendyke, anxious to change the con- CV, Bafibp. - r r1 - H " ‘ ‘ " Yes; and we want a folding bedstead for the cow. and we’ve got to have a new1 armchair (or thepig. and; I'm afraid those oahbages won’t do without a wet nurse I" squealed Mr. Spoopendyke. “ I suppose I've got to hire’ a man to see that the‘ ‘meadow on't go fishing on Sunda’fl and ‘upsetyc religious notions. 'fOsl.‘yoii're a; llarmer's wife. you are] It I had time to ‘writo an index to you and get some binder; to fit you up with a fly) . you'd make a: whole agricultural report ”‘ ‘ - ? And Mr. Spoopendyke shot into the house 1 and to bed. while his wife. havzog put all the oil lamps into buckets of water so the? ‘ couldn't explode durin the night, fe l asleep dreaming that t e cabbage patch1 had eloped with the onions. while the sow“ and is had died of weevil and the wind- mill ad abandoned agricultural pursuits and started off through Ohio preaching the Well. you don‘t ; ypu put acid on 'em. I‘ll get name acid- and amp ’em‘ ‘in and if it don’t burn mom ‘hey're 311, fight. I think we gught _to pave songs weevil for thg pig." "I don't know where you're going to plant it.” said Mrs. Spoopeudyke, " unless it will grow with buckwheat or onions. You can‘t put it in with the «phages. because the pig and hen would £31m" ' “lgodyofiu,kgow whstkweeilrildnis?’; ge- men e r‘ pen 0,. g Va is wife". “(9m' 0 figment; 'dxs ikind of weed {or the psi to smoke. haven't you? Imagine it‘s g edged anp‘s‘per With a monogram for him towrite on, don't you? hating Rim to 'gq to churn in,nqitherl Youidon'. glut weavih‘hlrn. ppop'qydyke. any more t an §ou do soap, or olotheapina. or ataixurods. on buy it in barrels and I'll offer some.” gospel. â€"Notwithatending recent reineToronto‘e milk has been raised in price. â€"Toronto has now a pop pulstion of 86 585 â€"an increase of 5. 213 over lust your. He who obeys with modesty, a core worthy some day or other of being owed to oommand.â€"Cz‘ccro. "ft-av. Dr." Thai)“. Astor-elect of the Jarvis Street. Church; oranto, vyjll begin his labors in that city the second Sduday in October. Itisatediona thing to be always begin- ning life They live badly who alwayn begin to live. â€"-Scneca. ~Huxley aeye “ there was a time when men walked on all fours.” He probably elludee to that. interesting tlme in she only life 0! us all when we approached a. neigh- bor'e melon patch from the back wey.-- Deacon Richard Smith. A drummer usually carries hie owu drum and hate it; but in some parts of Ireland st Lend League processions the drummers refused to do duty without the Maintence of carriers. The carrier put the bin drum on his back and wnlked before the magician, who was less interested in keeping time than in at acting his ”sienna and straightening im outagnin. ,v WAIINH UP AT LIST. Spoonudyke u I Farmer. A ohrojllo cough in 3 ensure of 00128“!- utiom. IMO-I31 .. .oxmno lo pore meory o .113?an eoplong d - ones am the honed oondieiou has be- oorne the ueturel one. end a euro is looked upon elmoetu miraculous. “My wife." writes Mr. A. 0. Jeoluou. Douglas. Ont. " bu been a grout euflerer from a cough for over 30 years. Letely is land grown much worse nod wee eooompnniod with spitting of blood end generel weakness. Dr. Wil- ‘oou'e Pulmouuy Cberr Belem: mado a oomplete cure of her. do us ite marvelloue .work in e wonderlully short time. This in 1b!“ one o! I number of similar recommen- dation of this greet remedy tor throat and 'lung dieeuee. and illuetutoe the loot thee nature mysteriounly hoe provided natural tremediee for the ills the body is subjected A bit of a wag was driving ulong in his Ehuebon. when somebody who thought be new him accosted him with, “ I believe your name’s 8mm: ‘2" “ Then you’d beliew pnything." was the reply” -’ ‘ This quality, is one lot the most necessary tosuoosss. Johnson in oneof his f‘Rspé' blers" seys: “With 390d humor,‘ serum and hmvery can he: guly tormidg 19, in center that superior-my which swells the heart of the lien in the desert. where he roars without reply and ravages mthout resistance." ‘It is a pit that the writer of this sentiment hsd pot en less of 9, lion himself , and at. the “me time Better humor‘ed; but thlt won hardly to be ex: gated 007m?I to his oonatmt ill heath. ad he app 'od Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Linimont he would have been quite on different man as thousands are. after it buninhou their rheumatism, sprains, bruises, eryaipelsa. sore banks or sides or other ail- ments oh. similar nature. It never tails. Plenty of warmth, plenty ot‘aubatantlal food and ripe fruits. flenty ol aleep find plenty of joyous oua- oor exorcise. would save millions of children annually. months. days and moments slowly but surely sink into the abyss o! eternity. 'Tis only human misery that notes the slow de- csy of time. Anything that pouitively re- lieves human suffering is worthy of Attention. Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor does this. It positively extracts earns. bunione, osllons lumps, promptly. painlessly and with certainty. Beware of dangerous substitutes. N. O. Polson : 00., Kingston, proprietors.~ Bold everywhere. , name we do not riamembér, “ the be com- pared to fruit; chat which In a to the ground of its own accord in enenlly good (or nothing, but that whic will not. 8{all vmhdut a good deal of shaking' ls sound and worth having " Very few‘enjoy what may be called per- fect health. Examination will discover some defect, damage or latent disease. the reahlt of hereditary impulses, special wear and tear, previous habits or attacks of dia- ‘eaae. the effects 0! which are supposed to have passed away. Nature in these im- paired constitutions requires help all through life. and Wanama'a Paoermrna um Canaan supplies the form of energy wanted to bring such systems to a higher plain of vigor and maintain functional activity. . So fu- ss it is from beiugwrue that. men are naturally equal, that no two ‘peoplo can be half an hour together, but one shun acquire an evident auperiurityhoven‘ the other.â€"-Johm¢m. , .4 of all other medicines by Dr. R. V. Pierce’e “Golden Medical Discovery” in approach- ing. Unrivalled' m bilioue dieordere,impure blood. and consumption, which ineoroluloue disease of the lungs. Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth itsfiway through the world, Like a great rough diamond. it may do ve well iu‘a closet by w'ay of a curiosity on "also for its intrinaidvalue. ‘ ‘ It 16 good discretion not t much of any an at. the first‘ . cannot holdy o t thus pi'oponio ing tom nervous debfiny and kindred w‘ea been should‘aend ‘three Stamper for Part VII. of World's’ Dispensary Dime Series of bodks. Addreaa Mom‘s Dumm- BABY MEDICAL Assoou'nox. Buffalo, N. Y. . “lie. .The OW. Dr. Pieroo’s "Pellets ”â€"the original “ Little Liver Pills" (sugar-contemâ€"onre sick and bilious headache, sour atqinaoh, and bilio'us attacks. By druggints. No way has been found for ' making heroism easy, even for the-scholar. Labor, iron labor is for him. The world wee created as an audience for him; the atoms of which i; in mode are opportunities. To keep the bowels regular. the atomeoh attentive, the liver aetive. the kidneys free, use Dr. Wilson’s Anthbilioue and Preserving Pills. Que-rioua that the Chinese men should have such long hair. Ladies, if you would have your hail-ea long use the Chinese end as beautiful as u Houri'e, use Carboline. the deodorized petroleum heir reuewer sud drebeer. Show me the man you honor. I know by that symptom better than any other whso you are yourself. For you show me than what your ideal of manhood is. what kind of a man you long inexpressibly to be.â€" Carlyle. ‘ Every man is occasionally what he ought. to be perpetually. " Mary-Who had that little lamb Had Teeth as white as snow; She always brushed them twice a day With "Tmnxnnr," you know. Special inducementl no offered you by the Burlington route. X: will pay you to read their advertisement to be ionnd also. when in thin Issue. W V w ' I.‘ WhOIO ‘ omeh ” 01,86! 63 _some I!“ _, . A . V 1 ‘ ‘ * A mu You-'0“ cough Cured. Youngmen or middle ed Ones, au'fl'er- n ‘nnm nnunnu‘a (Ink limu I'll. ‘dnarnfl Import-m Io 'l‘rnvellern. The Year- Roll on, A Total Egllplc Good him-or; " ; b60650 one 'od. ~Bacon. A Dunuuol Wm! A DIM-monouâ€" Alphonse Kan. mung o! lood adult". imy). taunted: “ It's very «flaw. in“. t I ‘poiuon an manor. 0 very li hmt ununoo wi be bud lubor 10c lie; hm it my grocer poluouu Incâ€"fl. fin"- gdiflorout thinglâ€"ho in and !W {uno- I" W'WXW 5! .‘i' . .1 1 I: 13 so runningâ€"Bo certain ‘uld any in its action. It invigorate: nerve. brnin QM innaéle.’ ZOPBBA does these thing simply by giving active Digestion, Ind regulating the Stomach and Liv-r. PRINCIPAD’LINE The SHORTE '1‘. Q0 CREST Ill And all BEST 1an to St. Joceph. palms In Iowa, Method. Town. Deal- Ncbmksmmourl. sounding“- sas. .‘ew Mexico; Moon; No dun and Tens. ‘JK‘ ‘ «r! 5351'34‘13'7m" Effli‘gfrrta. Is I am ' ind ofleotusl tamed Nervousnmlmm s on, Wonk Mex: bonnet Brain Power. Sexua Proatration. N O Swans, s ermawrrhmu, 80mins) Women-sud General a of Power. It to in Nation- Wm. Rejuvenues the J Idod Into lootéstretr‘nsm enathe Enfoe led Brain 5 d Realm-ea a n3 from:1 “"Ii‘hv or to 31°: o’xaxnnateddghn the o a. 0‘ expel-lo onnn gfinvglupblo Eemgdy. _'_ljho mgdgoinoiggiom any“ Full pcrtionlm in our phlot. which: do”: .11 free to 3".” mom “Wm. let-o ll I6] drug an; at 60 ct. per box, or IQboon 6?? orwl Immune trad of We on rootiptL tho money. by mum-1m ‘ Sold by on anal-u everywhou. Unlvcrsal- V VE< 1y conceded to be the best equipped Railroad in the Win-1d tor all classes of travel. KANSAS CITY Effiiluamo BSmodga The medidinola‘plouint to the taste, undomh mo contains Iumoiontto fig woggs’ mediation gnu it the chap-cum! The classes in mein env‘ Painting under the direction of the Onlnro Society 0! Artists will be ro-opened on‘ Tuesday. NM.- Oct-benln thocmnmodioneroomefurnished forthiepu M the Education Department Bniudlnse, 80 Jemoa' Square. Day oleeeea, preliminary and advanced. 06 per term of sum-om. Evening classes. 83 per term of 86 lessons. For further particulars. apply in the Superinhndent, Educa- tion Deperimentfloronto.’ T. I POTTER. ' P 3d Vice Hes“ J; Gen‘ 1 Hanaaer. Chicago. 11.1 $10 $20 WHEAT $50 of n ilsuudn. sddrâ€"oi'viliii} WM. HUNG ME! {Sféfifififi‘flffié’fig‘fi (m a null and medium investments in grain. ‘provinluns and shook npohulntjonn. can do so by opero Ming on out-plan. Frmn May lot, 1881. to the roams date, on in« vcetmonm of 10.00 «$1,000, cash profits have boon mullzed and paid to investors amounting to aovoml times tun orimlml m'ost- ment. bill] lonvlng them-i nul in~ voatmont making mnnoy or pay- able ml doumml. Explanatory cir- culars and amtnmouiu of fund W flout free. We mm: ‘osponsiblo monk. whuwlll report on crop: and introdncu the plan. Liberal commissions mid. Address. FLEMIIIN“ ‘ MFJKRIAM. Coll- mlulon Maw-chunk- Mujor ”lock. (ll-Icon» Iii. ONTARIO SCHOOL OF ART. 103W!- DY HUMP“ 1 -M'- M-mgsraztmf . J‘.BIMP N A an. , ‘m trout emtfistf'nogonw om INCREASE £12 PETISEMFPIGI NmEl' / ynfomlntlon " ubous Ruea\ Fare. Slegping Qan‘ 10.. chee'rfnllg gjvem Wâ€" Thla Route bu no superior for Albeit k Lea. Minuet-pom md st. Pun. leonuny reputed n \9 mum at”! Those desiring lo make money ml 3 mm and medium invegunpntp m a tow monthz .nd booorh'n armhlonuno 1M. known]. YOUR CAPITAL. Sleppin an Io'rfnllvgigen V PEROEVAL Lowal r. am. mum Chlmov / um you In! find tnvellnc Q . luxury. mm“

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