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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 20 Mar 1872, p. 4

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o’ 1 Q at. my 3*... > « ~... - ..,, we. “71“ “.5.”qu an. ’.?....,, 7., ,....l '. A ‘V.~V-‘~W~4‘ - ._. , Enrica?» ,. e . a. “4'5“; 4‘ - _‘ goodly igiseellnny. To a Bachelor. DeerBob, isittruefnsthey say, that a. man Is never s man. tillhe‘g married? Ifso. justimagine, dear m; if you an, _ How you’re erred in that you hay-e tamed So long at Bethesda, its secret revealed. And not to have stepped in the wave and been healed! There's naught to complain. of the dearth of vour joys In the ears that have flccted away : But to whom do you owe themâ€"the girls or the ha 2 ' gnedict, tell me, I pray? Contiet not your selfishness longer benumb; No wonder you’re silentâ€"guilt ever is dumb. You‘ve no sense of gratitude. Bob, for the good That thmnged your life path from its start; Else, why do you crush ev‘ry generous bud , Thatwould bloom in the waste of your heart? Aha. that, from fortune‘s unlimited stores, Guam-repentance-alone should be yours. WW An idle(speétator ‘mid life's busy throng, A mere looker-on inzthe strite; A break in the measure of love‘s sunny Song, A. blank in the record of life. Adrift on the ocean of being. I trow, Your “ Bachelor freedom" none envy you now. Yes, verily. Bob, it is true as: they say That a man's not a. man ’till he‘s married ; Then wed with some angel to gin-idea your way Some fond heart that, "ray-be. has tarried In hopes you‘d repent ; and, from joy‘s happy stores, May blessings the richest and sweetest be yours! M. Hmursmsrz. Beanie ‘rts. Health and long; life are almost universallv associated “'ltll early rising; and we are pointed Encount- less old people as cvidonCc o1 its good effect on the general system. Can any one of our readers on too spur of the moment, give a good conclu- ; sive reason why health should be at- tributed to this habit? “'0 know that old people got. up early. but it is simply because they can’t :zlccp. Moderate old age does not require much sleep; hence, in the aged, earl y ' i 0' is a necessitv of convonicncc : . _. man?“ not 1 muse 0:: h 1m, ;,1 it) annuals, are to be provided for. It S ‘i n‘ l C: t . n ‘ I . e an ‘ I IS a good move, notonlyas a human- . v . I e , h re IS a larger cuss of curl v s . .~ . . . 8 If T e ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ itarxan measure, but as permlttlng a I risers, verv early risers, who may be truly said not to have a day ~ :3. in a yearâ€"the thirsty folks, .Jr cx- } Y . - . . l l _ I ample, who drink liquor until mid- I 7011‘.“ man'nd 1 l' .c 929", you . ; are smokingauay your capital. l on ; night and rise early to get more. One of our earliest recollections is that vern bar-room, before sunrise for . their morning grog. Early rising, ; to be beneficial, must have two con- . comitants: to retire early, and, on I rising, to be properly elliploycd. Om: ‘. of the most eminent divincs in this country rose by daylight for many , years, and at the end of that time; became an invalid, has travelled the world over for health, and has never . regained it, and never will. those mischievous practices which darkness favours, and which new not here be more particularly refer- red to. To all youngr persons, to: * Siblc shocks and bodily exposure to students, to the sedentary, and toI invalids,thc fullest sleep that the sys- I hardships and to all extremes. Pru- 53m wilitake Withoutartificial means f (lent, thoughtful, careful people, who is a. balm of lifeâ€"without it thcro j can be no restoration to health and g way,faroullivcthcquick,the thought- ‘ less, and unsteady. l . A activity again. Never wake up the sick or infirm, or young children, 0 a. morningâ€"it is a barbarity. Lctj Let the ; regularity, cornbmcd with the con- l them wake of themselves. _._-.._â€" ‘ 5 health ‘ ‘ from the. draxnshop are drinking . of “old smokers" making their .3 dc- Z yours and destroying your body at I vious way” to the grou-snop or ta- . ’lIC Stunt- tune. Lents ~111al.edol.ars. I : Tune 15 money. Do not wait for a: . powcrund influence did not start: i With fortunes. l as much as the make of the body or ' the size of the brain. It is] rather an early retiring that does 3‘ iv calculate on living as long them- the good, by keeping people out of: ' same manner; regularly, telnpcratdy, sawmss in the Family circle. \ he will not enjoy happiness at all. Man muSt cultivate, therefore, and I look to this great end of his labours at home, in the bosom of his wife and the aflection of his children. Around his owzi hearth, in the pre- sence of a. loving family, the husband and father, himself the affectionate I head of the household, cannot be lothcrwiso than happy. He has no competition in business there, no op- posing,r candidates for honours, no grasping and unscrupulous enemy, ‘ who may seek to take advantage of every weak point to injure him and tear from him his earnings and pos- sessions; but every one nrar him gives him prcfcrcnce. is a rake to l ' heartfelt honour, and without dissim- ; ulation orafi'ectation,sympathize with lhim in all his sorrows, hopes, joys, l and triumphs. His loving intercourse I at home is followed by no remorse, I is attended by no disquieting reflec- Itions or regrets. He is there per- ! fcctly at case, may he himself witl - ; out reserve, and be sure that no un- pleasant occurrcncc or coanequcnco can result therefrom. It is his king- : dom, and he is beloved by every sub- ! ject. His wifeis the honoured queen ’ of home; none dispute her benign . sway ; she rules by smiles, and. the Iwhole lzunily lives in her love, and ’ can be happy only when they pos- l . scss it. Map.“â€" l he burden ofthc farmâ€"«Too much : land. { .va nosrimi. For. SICK ANIMALS is 5 about to be opened at \l'andsworth i Road, Miro Elms, London, England. ! Horses, cattle, sheep, dogs and other examination and: 1 study of the different diseases. 2 noro thorough l fortune to begin with. Our mcn oi You, too, can make ' your mark if you will. But youj . must stop squandcrinq your money, I % and spending your time in idleness 7 LOXGEVITY is an inherited quality But descend- ants oflong-livcd people should on- sclvcs by living pretty much in the ctpribly, cultivating, especially. sc- renlty of mind, deliberation of tho't and action, avoiding as much as pos- ‘hold on the oquable tenor of their Longevity may be cultivated by a life of steadv in- : (lustry, of habitual temperance and I If a man is so situated that he canâ€" ~ not be happy in his family relations, estin everything we undertake. The his interests in everything; they, icnxulate each other in doingr lnmI l . . . . Ihndeth to do, do it wztn all your . be constant against weeds. l THE exposrro3; 03mmcuzots, 1372; . Mane-guest. - MEDICAL HALL! :I There is nothing like beifigin-earn; ., i» y, a I half-work, half-play sort of men rare- lv make much ofa showin the world. «- -.D‘ Tholmas Hlughes, the noted English ‘ ' i l f 7 7 ' ' T' “j -_ i s’“. r' I i.â€" _°" V out or an statesman, gives the richt ' ‘ ‘ “ " " ‘ i , . ...’ i ' . . i . , views in the right spirit in an iid- g G" T. O. ELWELL, , g , - "I” “ d‘ress 1delivered to some school-boys ° 5 ,. , l 7' ll ,. ~ I ea SWRE" a.ter is return from his late visitto . u 0311i,“ .. ’ I . L America. Speaking of a. visit to one (OPPOSITE ‘ HOUSE 9 G. J . BOOTH, . of the New England schools at their » - monthly celebration he said at one KER end of the room, among other decora- if CABINET‘MA tions, he observed the motto of Age . ' Quad Jim's, which, translated, reads . i And undertaker, “ Whatever you do, do with a will,” ’ â€"â€"°â€" and he took this as a text for some gum ' excellenthremarks, telling the boys D IN ALL thns 0? that in t. is age, the class of dawd- use Furniture 1 i I leis, both rich and poor, gets bigger I Th Oct 1' bl h f _ HO hOId ' ‘ and bigger every year, and the ques- ' c I!) re m c P 08 or Room Paper ' ; ~ tion,how dawddlino is to be com- - - ' CE MAIN ‘ I' I batted and put dowii, is more and - , , F Eng-2:” Blinds, PA ' I more serious. He further told them . - ' ram F I “3st . that they must learn early in life, to - . ancgdl l Bboks ‘ may no ... work 1...._«....,. PU RE DRUGS AND CHEMICAL s ' °° 1...; into the habit,” he said, “and you ' ‘ ’ . Cdncertinas will give it up; and you will find it l sits much more easily on you than the slovenly, slipshop way of going through life sits on dawdlcz's. The scenes in which most of you have spent your childhood must have tempted you to ,think that many other ways of getting a livelihood, are easier and better than good. hon- I ! cst, hearty work. Now is the time I lor all. lto follow them out into the great world, and lit yourselvcsfor doingI Ins well as they have done who; Ilearncd to follow the precept olI ' the wise man ‘ Whatever thy hand l might.’ " lMWâ€"â€"t_‘ he warfare of the farmer must his The day is coming when the far- mer will be the educated man. THERE must be instinctive neat- moss in a housewife, or there will be dirt in the corners. Emmmv says: “In the great : COTTOXS AT COST housolioldot nature the farmer stands I ’ at. the door of the bread room. and I weighs to each his loaf.” ; LINDSAY has voted :1 bonus of' $50,000 to the Grand Junction Rail- way. Tn E fall wheat is reported by the l Guelph “Mercury” as having a bad I appearance, owing' to the frequent I thawing and freezing. l Dunss GOODS u com, I determined to make a general clearing Tm: total number of people in the . Groceries of every kmd. fresh and good, tiny city of Montreal, as computed by the E quality, “5 you must pronounce Chm!" civic authorities. amounts to $117: I 865. over eleven thousand more than I returned by the Government. 3 THE Journal states that the Ux- _ _ bridge cheese factory, started lasti ncss operations is cxpcctcd. Fann- l crs should take an interest in and: support such enterprises, if only for,I their own bcncfit. ; Fitoznx Por.\r(ms.â€"A Scientific: . paper says that frozen potatccs. if I not. permitted to thaw before being I lsse e I cooked, can be baked so as to be as . your, has proved a safe speculatimu. l e ' i This )‘car a large increase in its busi- ’ Leading Harmss Sit/0p . ‘ SADDLES, , ' VALISES, â€"â€"â€":-O-: (.15? Solo Agent for St. George's Pure Wines and Spirits. “alias?!sustains;I Clearing SALE l DRY oooDsfiEmnmns, to. J. J- BIN D Is now ofi'ering BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS, in order to rush room for .‘ \1 .o W New Sprmg Stock 3 a:.m::::s.u;:sscrw Sale of the above Goods going on Each Day. Be sure and all early and get more than the worth of your money, as I .am out of the above Goods, at what they may bring. I s e at such ri oomiderin the 7 . m P ..., , lWorth lmowmg. (-4? Just received my first stock of Gentlemen’s Felt Huts, newest styles. 0RILLIA SADDLE!“ WAREIMUSE. ‘1? L. Rmmm . ,. THEOW ‘ Newman user. -. Writing Desks, Ladies' Work Boxes, . Family Sewin Machines, Machine l Inretmningthnnb “W Needles. M 80118. Jae. customers for the large share of!»- g’ Manufacwry tronage bestowed upon than mm. on Peter Street, Orillia. they commenced business in Orinie. GEO J, BOOTH. would announce that they..." can- stantly receiving new additions to NEW DOMINION ‘ their large stock of Tailoring and Clothing I ESTABLISHMENT. DRY GOODS, PARKHILL'S Srocx or New Cloths GROCERIES, 85c, Doing business on a cash basis only, enables them to sell cheep. New Stylish Hats Gents' Furnishings, such as PRINTS AT COST. SHIRTS TIES, I COLLARS, 8x. . They would invite especial im- I Remember, next shop to the “Ele- I tlon to the" plant.” 1 ! R. PARKHILL. ' STGCK of TEAS ! J. J. HIND. I l The place toget theamrth of your money I in ' = EARN ESS I ) IWhich they warrant to give good I satisfaction. BEAVERTON FOUNDRY. Io. H. JKY co. ruvxns wnics, c,, 4 l l x Manufacture in fist de- syle care rather be to establish an hour 5 scientious performance of all the du- for retiring 5o earlv that their fullest I 12103 oflee. J . I ' ‘ V I sleep may be out before sunrise. An- I FAST x on“; MICKâ€"Tue (30,1an good as though ncvcr frozen. They. cannot be boiled, however, nor cvcn ! baked, if submitted to the usual; l Have just opened a new stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SADDLES ! Evan's-Hans ESS SHOP Two Doors from the Commercial Hotel, ' other item of very great importance 9 is: Do not hurry Up the young and 5 several youngsters in this‘noml town It IS no advantage to P11“ , of ours whose greatest ambition is weakly. them out of their bed as soon as their I eyes are open, nor is it best for the I studious or even for the well who! wow B‘tZl-t'tlz'n ol sown: ""h ' :' .. - . L ' ) L' Li 1 me ”L cleansmg process of \VflSlllllfl'. . BLACKwom). an old man well? r apparentlv to gain the reputation o.’ I known m Windsor, and who in his : being- I,“ young mcn.’ Thcv m.“ I earlier-years was a prominent mpr- : ‘ ‘ “ chant m Montreal, died In Sandwmh i familiar with every form of oath, and I Peter Street. ; ' I To the prices and quality of which we would invite inspection. Their. i prices will be found lower than elsewhere, as they buy largely, _and are thus enabled to sell cheap. A LARGE STOCK OF LIGHT AND HEAFY Light Heavy Harness ! of various kinds, and in all Mountings. al- ‘ gun] on Wednesday, whither he had been sent as a vagrant. He was I about 64 years of ago. An inquest : resulted in a verdict to the effect I that he died of excessive diSsipatiou I and exposure. TRUTH EYERLAS'I‘I.\'(‘-.â€"-Trutl) will never die ; the stars will grow dim, the sun will pale his glory, but truth . will be forever young. Integrity, uprightncss, honesty, love, goodness, I these are all inzpcrisliablc. No gmve I can ever cntomb these immortal: l have passed an unusually tatiguxng‘I every species of ro\vdyism,and their I day, wjump Wt 07 loud the momept coarse and obScenc remarks arehcard they wake up; let them remainwnn- I at every street corner. lfthcse boys out gomg to Sleep again until the I only knew how utterly they are de- sense of weanness passes from their I spised by right-thinkingr people, they hmbs. bature abhors two tlnngsz. would hide their faces for shame. nolence and vacuum. . .The sun does I True manlincss can onlv be found : not break out at once mto the glare I associated with virtue. Let the bovs 1 of themendian. The dlurnalflowers; think of this.” The foregoing rc-l unfold themselves by slow dch'QCS;-‘I marks are very applicable to Orillia l nor fleetest beast nor sprighthcst I also. I bird, leaps at. once from Its resting; A PH,.QI,..I,Y'S War .,\.C__I de-I place. BY {1‘1 fvhldl‘le meanlo 533 i sire to place the medical use of m-1 . . ,, . . thatas the Drum, and wrtn. It the i toxicatinw liquors where it belonus l pnncxplcs. They have been in llrl'i Wh°1e nervous WSW“, isrecuperatcd 3 viz in thae domestic practice amoiivr l son, but they have been freer than I I O U u, ‘ . ‘ ' I, ‘ ‘ I ) Am I a o u o w . by sleep, “7 ’5 0f the first importance 3 the households of the land. Th; ! before, those ll ho hayc enshrined ' as to the well-being of the human ,3 wives and mothers have taken this them In their hearts have burned at 53'5“"), that it have “5 fullest mea- l matter out of the hands of the phv- the stake, but out Of their ‘15th sure of it; and to that end, the habit I siciaus. I venture to assert that in other witnesses have flI’lSL‘n. N0 sea. 0f retiring to bed early 511ml“ be i the most exemplarytemperance com- can drown, no storm m" wreck, no l made imperative on all clul’lren, and ~ ; , .1 - ,1 ,' l , f, 1 f) , abyss can swallow up the ever livinfi'a . , Imumty \\ in 1 can u. ount, on I 1 . . o: no ordinary event should be allowed I 1. w, ,‘11 b c , ,1 .2, l , trutn of God. lou cannot kill "ood- i - . . , . lOllSLb uu eioon. than o‘notcon- . . b ! tomteriere Wllih it- Its moral health- l tain some form of spirituous liquids ness and truth, and Integrity, and l fulness 13 “Ct less important than Its I that are kept expressly for medicinal faith: and holiness; the “lay that 15 ’ physxcal. Many ayoung man, many use If thcv have not not the arti consrstcnt With these must- be a wav ' h~tak hfi‘t '- ” "l'1-’oS'~' ~. 9. young woman, a° en T‘ e 5 do in any of its orthodox formsâ€" . ev er “bulkyâ€"fl pmgeon. 7 . . ' . .: , . .‘ . ‘ . . ' ' step towards degradation, and tunic, brandy, arm, or wnzskcyâ€"the ment- I and disease, after ten o clock at night; .-.... .. _'â€"_"l at which. hour, the year round, the I able domestic-mute: axe ex 01 at hand. i RENIERIBER . Man ' of these wives and mothersl "1d: the middle aged, and the young. l are )Christian temperance women, should! be In bed; 3‘34 the early “5‘ who would be almost heartbroken lnélmifike 52:8 0t lfiilli’plzutgctb‘: if husband or son partook of a, glass m cu e. 3111sz l ‘ 1 of wine or latter awav from home, ‘ fully rested body and a renovated . yet have no huesitatiori about admin- The Shrwnt/y ! I brain. We repeat It, there 15 pextncr l istering these modifications of the ' I Wisdom, nor safety, nor” heath, m I beverage for any transient pain or , early rising itself; .but there are All: fancied ill, and I am not sure but the i l 0‘ them in the permstenf. practiceof ‘ key-note of the conflict should be retiring to bed at an early hour wzn: sounded just here. Dislodge and ter and summonâ€"Hall "" Journal or banish alcohol from the hearthstones Health. where it is so securely lodged and protected among the Lures and Pen- THE LOCAL PAPERâ€"A local news- ates of the domestic circle, and more paper is atmvelling agent. takingits will be gained than by half a. cen- wée‘kly’roundsfb the families of all tury of labour if it remains there. its customers. ..No matter whether I We fear less those gilded hells whose trade is brisk or’othemiseinoiusi- costly paraphernalia blazons to the uses man can afford to ta 'e 0er world their character, than the uiet his sign, nor withdraw the pleasing bottle fiend disguised in sedugtive influence of a weekly chat wrth his sweetness and richly coloured juices. customers through the newspapers. If we should war su:cessfully with For a business man to stop advertis- our powerful enemy, we must throw ing would be equivalent to saying, aside every weight, and. above all, “I have stopped business, and ask endeavour to have a single jewel no favours of the pcoplc.”â€".7l'erzl.'sm- blazing in our foreheads, whose name I Per Rthn is eennsistt‘iicy.-Iz'rrl ngclisl. IF YOU WANT W A Good Suit of READY-MADE CLOTHES. F. COOKE. DOUBLE SINGLE HARNESS. or ALL KINDS 0?." HAND, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES . _â€" A VERY LARGE STocK or WHIPS ! TRUNKS, - YALISES, BRUSHES, ‘ ‘ crnav COMBS, 850., Cheaper than the Cheapest. (35’ Railway Contractors and other: requiring CART HARNESS will find it to their advantage to give them a call. DISSETTE HOY. W-â€"_s--.mw- . . ...._....__.._...._ - -. .. ._ The Medical Dispensary! TUDHOPE‘S BRICK BLOCK, ORILLIA. . . â€"â€"0__â€"â€" KERMOTT COOKE AVING commenced business in the above excellent stand, beg to I I assure their friends and the public. gcnmilly, that they keep con- stantly on hand a. large assortment of , PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DYE sun's, PAINTS, 0118.8; VIRNISHES; ‘ lish. French, and mmmrw‘uuuar, 1390‘s a; sumo ERY, Berlin Woools, "Chrome Plates, etc, Adl"0 h’l ‘ 'thb' fel fidt all. Eifshmfieieiiefififimfl’imnfiml‘m‘ e l” ~ e" @- PhYSicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes prepared with due care and accuracy, HORSE AND ‘CATTLE MEDICINE OF ALL KINDS, PATENT MEDICINES, 85c. - - Medicines can be procured during the night, if required. C. H. KERMOTT. l l u l l ways on hand. Customcrs can always be suited first call, and thereby save trouble ' and expense. ' Repairs Promptly Executed !E The public are invited to call and ex- . amine my stock. and compare priccs with y those of other dealers. ' THOS. BYRNE. ORILLIA Livery Stables ll MATCHEDASH STREET. WM. JACKSON, - Puormsron.’ FAST iiousns l; AXD GOOD CONVEYANCES. .‘ Enquiire at any of the Hotels. TINDLE’S New Livery STABLES. (Opposite the Residence of James Sanson, Esq., Front Street, Orillia.) GOOD hâ€"dusns 2 @' Clean and respectable Vehicles. 3 «_._. **W. J. . ._ -._-_ _.._.___.‘- GET YOUR PLOUG-HS-l AND PLOUGH POINTS, At the Orilllia Foundry! mcnm BARTHOLOMEW. 3 28th Feb., 1872. Jill-fin. WHEELER «1‘ WILSON'S mrnonn SILENT MOTION SEWING 'MACEINES, G. TUDHOPE. Aosxr, Rugbyl’c Agricultural Implements ! or ALL KINDS Reaping. Mowing, Sawing. (remains). and Straw cutting MACHINES. IMPROVED DESKS for schools. PLOUGHS !, ROAD sewers, and CASTIN GS, 0F svnnv mscmmox. STEAM ENGINE, “'OOLLEN, ssw m . MIST HILL REPAIRS, PUNCTUALITY 6: DISPATCH 6' A TRIAL soucm. .3

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