INC, F 1‘05 0122? 32mm 'ob Work IZPPRGVBD KINDS. ME“. AND FOREIGN I Toy Review†Mr Style of the “1 nu" Me I '50an J. TONS-nib. Family Newspaper Department AT'X‘EB ARKET pa of 61M, in the very " Cor Adam-on. TWP ISA AND EDtToauta d not“. ITE " £15m. '61“ t Promptitnd. PROPRXETOR. TYPE. Mto atisfacd by ln'i' mm of win-h and other To". one " the Autumn" M Bddit PA PER anon-s, A) with “Tl NI CM io\\v sum, internm' a to on Benuia onw- L. all “THE REVIEW†At the "Gee, Cami-mu Sm“. I'm-u Durham, - - Ont. [mum-Sum! and ta-san callus. um inn-h . .n'w'v' Mal and". per yen. .. . . . . .. ' 4 Two nwhr- ov 2AM“ hauwicl â€our: T Tina i"ches dn. P" yr". . . . . . .. . . . . . . M) trunk-r mlnmn, per Pu". . . . . . . . . . . . .. " HAHN-himâ€. .. m.........."' 23 oureolont" " ...... .......50 pa. In month-... ..... ...... 25 no. three mouths. . . . . . . . . . . " nu. In month-... ..... ...... 23 no. three mouths. . . . . . . . . . . " 1‘.u-l st Mh'enineuentl charge-I 3 cu. per him. tor um lint iwwrtioo, and 2 cts. pr line (at f " snIm-olnenl. insertion -- key-nil luv-“II re, â€culinary notice: J-tths and alt kin tree of charge. may Innuls. an wrrk< fur II, the “uni! Adan-punk. “up: My written imlmrtiuln N imam] until (unrimldun,: um may, " raw: t,cti'.yt).,tily,'ili'f,,' kc. "ttire. up. . poww- I'wun “uni Inner. 1'ttprt 1mm. l-urInnJIm. l‘riwullv “me-- " Gvo. Wood 0: rs. Stun ope-u eycry Mun-l». I tAiuusTF.ll, .\llurlwy-m , or in t hnlwl'r} , Cottuey mwrr. In.- " shun-L p, "uauior, in "htotrrrr. 1 I I. smut-n. â€mm-n...- "ttio, in: "you every ttsae-eta:. "J‘RHD PRINT. hum!) Crow" Attorney. 'ls cry "IU, u mad" Fr Viausmnss DIRECTORY. . . we .. . - Mee - A 1‘hmwrrv. Sunny I'nhlir um». um rum-mu - Dun-mil. " c' lnuhan than!“ H" In“. in mud:- nu:- r un- m C) 33:" "e is“. rbu IN" "rt ot BEST rml~"l“" nu Tour I""", fur -1 m... farm op' File,' a lung nemmimznwc with the mum at ttsr tnvvllina puma an 'sutwrRwe Int-I. eomsirterot In- can rm." to use “Ii-(Mann ot tne “um-mug community. Tbs run ot 1mm“ " op mun. ALEX. iuvts'GsTos. --- . . -- P.' Alllt DR. JAMH'sioy. ' tttttCVO', of Toronto l'nivrrnity an" ' )Ivmhrr at (In Polio-g" of l'hysh'bma and 'o.G,Mortrerb'. "inâ€: s'l.utuiGrtoPtftfr' m;- titorv. hulk-m. mun-nu. Wd "ml-ts or Avvr.ihtsry0, k. I). .u.u'ytiLLA?i, 'rronsrcr-Ar-r"W, ste. l - . um...“ r.‘ In Beautiful Ambrotypes For Only Ten Cats. P'elrs J. U.“ P.4 recently ot th" City ul Tor. 'uto.mitstGyr H, 404., has "pryelys ihl ' in Mclum-N "le. Durham. new! Mum-ugh“ Hit. Illm ha h prrpmn-ul m Jo - - n_=--"-., At- F In my .utitisTrlttr1 JAM} 11'ka m:- A Hm: Do You 3 \I-..'.:,\I'. , I "d.-..'"'" _ .. 7 - . h I'm-Ingmyhn "male in all “m lawn! and "tpr-rl "ytesc “rum-u v'"'pi,':',1, Ind cull-ml u) an. M10 rial-mod irotottrtstsht in was" val-mt trunk. ad) " nah. Morro FRAMES. ttret Ina-h. I M in: 2b.“. hurl an] dual. "SLY FIFTY " Haun- Sink fun! and Iii-us Mwnyn on ha _ J rum... , A large assortment c m, and Pictures sold at eoat, ant Pre "rem" ttre gnaw»!!! 5 Huangnml "wt-H ml My hm. . --". Nothing LIKE LEATHER! ll. McnoyF.LL. ttusTr'.tl. Atrotts'r't I‘m-er Tu‘n. |Inrhnm, 0m. hm P1t Tee, "thrsrriher know nu band m) low yum-d numb. but gunk tbat Me chum “than ind-9: (no mmiawxuuu thr hing wear at can» m of an lamina†the he†"vte. “vim: I": dun. I'n-u'lv-un-u n! I in 'us""?" yin rem-3w h I†- mums for mush-“ring In an. ..tr V“) to mgr “I tho ('u-uncy "t Hwy. "tst have, Id “not! an trsoR. but. All my numb m I f the "" It} bs. lulu: nwnnl ant g lam cumm- an!“ A I In“. t'rnknuinl Ind Franc-h turn luv r III has mt. In meweqt wart 1 dotr maoreti- " MB., - unrh In do!» tw murky-Iran! "ttOri.-. .. - at!!!†that Jortto' sigma-hrs can- I“! he annual. - all an my “Eureka 'aoer-or-tturrt In in their parts. 0.9.†a 3. W. Mulch" “a“ M, tht hu. " - prompt “and... NTitiT will â€If: 3m done with neat- no†and assrasteth. MISCELLANEOUS. n You Want Money. on] "n-hte?.:.'.'. , - u....1 ". numb " "" TNT". a mo. hm:- 1 pr notices of mm... mum-u. all kind, "i Inca] umâ€. hunter] '" iiur And R- muh' mu] C l SH , . rr Inn-wt.» W. I' + DST. l..l..l'-.. DB. IUEIKNAX nt Mvtiirarirnll. MEDICAL. 11 E â€buy-OI“. mum: Asp uvxxr. IMAIS. fe.. ach'ertin-l three the advertise-um nut tt .1- Barber Shop. in“. I um an“ -.__. _ assortment of Frames. Mot- sud Pictures that will be a at can. and even less, during the no“ Noun-nun. _ --. q _c _ - Pa Hotel. Priccvnh. an: I - - - ' rueagm ‘anuub an In) -n nu-‘mh null 9ttiot n "In†Juuc. Hun! hm Right c l except. when mummnird Mum to the contrary. are hidden, and chug-w! at reg. an "Muir " {his [ Mun». m... .... ..e _ y. KELSEY. photographer, tuhm" Printing mm, I'l-wr Tow u, Duh: nizzht qaogtgtoN, ES 1iWt?i, h't-1AW, solieitor in LIM‘ m: G. risTATF. AGF..NT. , Gr. x. um. Msatct to L"t"U't k CoWPF.R, and Attorney?“ win: "1soto,strtte P-'-' --' liq-mg win-ll “park-nun! in the urn or hum». fnruwiuu NIH m in) nah-r his but! “mam"... Mann- ...t tum-nu] Hair Izmwrnliven. rut iateirtds. " a . Tow N SEND all Imlv hm‘mm. run mm cum.» ln. 9:. to FRI per day Inllh' by mn' work" " with" was. right In hwir own lamenting. run math ,ac, an. Irmrrrrre I budm- a. srbtros" tt'rtNNtrN GUS, "wtt _ 1:01: mums. it .liptttrt pr: " toruoyvnt Ln“ , V.. Inn-n Hound nun] in Trimhh-‘n Build- I. ....,..~. _ V, _ huh-\rlrh or " tb" Iu}rhln in 1 r, or I" mm: your!) to mil "cd Lam!» for mlu "yt "i.irar-tms. a ... convvyrutet'r, kc one. inch T. " it Low. solicit. M'.. Pauli-n M.. [11:31 mptl}; V "ttended. 'zu'h subset l'rm Ttt. mum hm“- et Inch. htted LY F1}TY (TENTS. " nln‘nyn on hand. .mvt-r Town Se. oftiec tor st Per. J huh in bast and uni-PHI"! to cow PE It " " n, yt Hull-l munch. a Hit-m , I PROFIT Durham n mm" “A 1tf,l,l:'ei5 Durham, keeps on hand .1 km stock of sunbounl but! " binds In†Buiuruttttutsutvuus. than n tttoek of â€mailings In Wulutn. tL-oat, null Gilt, Ptaus.worttuststhous T Ind “All; ot [mull-er mums out on mun uotitre, A ("Maul-h ot cout gnu-ken. Shown nun! Trim. GTiGa%siduis hand. Rommuter um thte A FIRST-flu“!!! IlltAllll‘. WM. WATSON a SON, Undertakers, JI pr'; ml Vol.1. No.33. DURHAM, Co. Grey, "on! (r. ~m u NO ARMLSTICE With tho ("null-r Custom an q . . ___ _ rush-N um! hum"- ings, "but“ an lmncl. suiytu.r 1tockville Mill Any Person Wanting Money pt'yr.llhLs ruryishe!! English & Scotish Capital saoo,000, 1.00"“ mmlu at I par mid any CT "or Hun-‘4" For turttter infurmchnu _syrty to JOSEPH r'. 3tOW AT. Agniâ€. Durham. ttr to 315 Ilvmiw Geo. Rutherford. Hummu- , In“ 'ttr.%e tstrttishrd tree to I It“. lh-Iuwlulmr the pl “yuan: sV “my Mum-v Lunar Sizngdn- Inn-to tNrtoi'l'ytlih"?' PM)“ mum Asa-t (‘nuum “In J I 'ttoeted u. how three ut thsusutuu'terstte" pram "my n... ..'.. .. .'". _ t lll'se prinm- Tll Aruttdertthsl. otNse Main Str't,DUNDALK, Ont l7 Loan tu.ti-'.o"e In M. () iGua- vim. AH per can. per mum-u. wan... rm- nhlo trsr.v-srattLt': NUT LY .ttrVA.t'tW. N sir Tums-u mun-u. Intern“ [mylbh “an“. NOT' LN A VANCE. I'nph-I nation-ed by than". 85.00...“ I‘IH‘AIDIJT; Sir Ales. 10mm t're brawn-£37: A. H. Cunylwu. Esq. Downs: “is Houoe IL A. Mar-101mm. mm. am. of nun: Hun. Jon: rim neon; Hun. m c. Wool, Prom-Tm; Ci'i9."iil, I I',?,',','.'" uou. :WGMa. in n- h,'Nuffs'.', La...“ Taba Much-3'; u. L Willem; HM}; Wm. lune. Hal]. -- _ . u“ n......3L. . PIT)! t: " _ tor satrr,chetstt y ittttst bus for: "sto0M' No g " “oral D-e." ..n. by weds! an?! trt. have tho "hum of repaying [windy-l and: mum and at and: “use: 5" may [than whcthrr the 'stoetttrq. te. mmyuvlv in one "N or by hum-I. --K.. l-Dh‘d W I“: ou" - Willi“ no on mun! rum o.irt " ttnd In» 0511:: ROBT. oetttrq. te. 've.""'" u. ..... --i"' . H with. “ohm. was a: "we - mums an l, 's":.?.'"" . . l dd. z Tncu no more was sand. Scrambling. . iWs - “M - Enum- k. alumna. luwcnug Enema-Ives by 'l"""?". of aeuo .-_. - .‘v..,,. - - 1 the rope. father mm mm " last gained the " - , spot to which Sir Ilerbert had fallen in an A: McLELLAN, Lush“... tm.", “on. " I " I Maples. he lay across the rocks. While .7 _,.... ..v. i. ' mum Frau rivet Ting“ . ssitit nguny, but not rwtrstricss. His ey" o,arntturetttie" tWtrtet'. Ill'n a yrivuh- and " Otter. ma! Chen) " HRS by rttIt'ls'Vlf,l.lu', ONT ai FER“: Property Real Estate, Loan, ' Feb. HANK your: Dbl-1m†THE BRITISH PAS Al" AN 1yrt sulXULES. hhmihl hum mu hr the rietortts. Tho Wain-m and an“ Murine [murmur has. llmllruncr how ttates. Farm Property imam-d tor 2-. ttsouu" Fir" and Lightning It Th. un eark small. Itt', in Land Mum-y on Farm, City fawn Property, on the blunt-g â€In-ml n.; _t't per cent. per 'ueuy,Aqt.erott, [my- r-wmnm'. NOT AN MWAM'E. N PST. “Emu. Imam“ payubk was“. NOT hm . l shun dunner north ot tit" Post "ttice, Sawing of Lumber lystus'ANCr'. and Investment thr., l.. 15 4min: WIN. Tho piss? of, d uh bsrv.t titotl" .1. (our My period' and 20 yum. Expenses Lower tther GompuW. We, "21": to mm ANI' NORMAN , War! Sum again.“ all kin-la M “nub?†J. Turnbull. r rem out lum'nnl: Hum-v- srrtmieu. iiciri John-mot"- " Mes-I. Blake. Kerr & not In in Dun-slurs. it Adv (tastrrtm) womlvuy Intended to. Musl- h-alu Antttdentiat. ted nu short “Minn “in: nil mm "t trittr St tNS m mu! ('nrrinugv Waring Prirex me. 0m. punk-s buy in": whim I', " " " F. " , ' bl. rtotrtt bitt pri "Ti. v. tsI,'AWr'trillr Durham P. l' nimpruvvd I t, w , and Lire. w trom who to mil the “mun 'A N Y, thinned.) Inn-gr; The traaa,ttit u-c-vn'il) u N pry tuqat. 1nd»! than Inna-u a (Run " um" Mch'l‘Y ll r'.. vMruttor. Durhun (it: (itihttti; To " I "E. IND Stirling. \g'olll rut Mum-ding to Mrrr'.rt than BOW yl () mus .34. Then- is a Bower that groWS only among T st the snow of the Alpine Lov.iainsri,r) fur as l know, only upon the Alps. It In: white all over-stems, leaves and blossoms l *white :9: the snow itself; and to have l gathered um: is to have proved out-Ms" a I rare climber. There are very few of these _ bl moms to be found; and as they grow in I the most dangerous place; as thuugh they l, desired to hide themselves from all. hid)" _tourists, who tind fur-solves Inn-mt tUI Alps grow ontlutxitv,tie m regard to this), 'flowcr, and we want to my that tlsey wouu) dare nnylhing to get om; hm when tlarrot. l ml huslmuuls and well-paid guides have done their host for them, thvy still return) to town without thi- blossom. No wotuttn ".sut hos PVPr picked mm. "Not many mm: either. " my.» the laud. i ', Indy of the “Golden 1mve,".uatidiug before glu-r English gunk. and chatting: of the ',iuu.tiower: "ll-w mm). Sow and the", ,unv wry much in love tiuds our fur his ', sweet-haul. It is ms though he rttid; " l have risked my life for you.' A girl mm "vvcrrefuscso have u fellow. Ah. you uould not lu-h-nu it uow,huhny good man tltoughtnw worth winning with n ‘alan-ltluhhulll. I Work it in my hair on our lulruthul day." "Oh Charles," v lwrlmslnmd, 'tc .'. mm. "ltvu an. " man who lotto, lat-r pamper In 1' [with 2" r, The mm: beside hm. Sir was very much in love. Um Hum-cs, both mm: and WI cmmunn muse. "it u., nf the mom reached u yawning to n 1mlt. "Sir," said old Pierre, "you nrc n guod mrmntuinccr. but you wcrc nut born to it. Vp yonder. “(In Jpn", l claws, More is a .atoxvudoroutttt. lie Mono ol us (our can: take that Imp in mfrty. (hm-.1" his age, I could l but nut now. liis humor. non-r; Shrtt, nupnsnihlu, nitluntgh you hnw m‘rdul no little of our hrlp. Jun will bring yum the flower." “I must Mun-k it with HIV own Inn said Sir Herbert. “Then you will Pl for it with your He said the old mun. The Euglialnunu laughed. Ihr Arc mu. m tclass {man his Inn-km, uml h "H ra glam trout ms i"""""' ..... WV... V. through it. I I "I see the tlowcw," he mid. | The next instant. amidst the cries oi thr I mmmtuinwrs, he had tutu-u the leap. (‘uh- lmry in their ihl" tttite, he did it in. _ " ty. They Sim hint Amp and pluck the than r, I hold it aloft, take it lutwwn his teeth. and |turn toward them. Tin-n their practisul vycs saw that his foot slipped. He ru- l douvurul to reguin his hahuwu,hut in vain. In an imtnul more he hum: over thv elgo ll of the prooipimu the Hunted tufts of grass I Isis only hold on Mr. There was no pussi- Irility of lit-lying him. He was pnshlid. Cool and brave to the hut. h" randomly mdrmurcd to brace himself mains: the rock. I'urltaps it he couhl not climb up- watab, U.eoaid vhuulwr down. His foot rested at last an a projvctiou. It was [ just in time. His tin-gum “me giving way. PW w, - "Hold ou'. IL-ld ott, sir."' cried t!" guide. "Its a few miuutis we can give you alum. F,.rt.T 1w; ot the saints, don't look down." Prelim“! to take the leap which would; ', I plure Mm in a position whence a rope _ might hr tiaug about the brave Englishman, _ he r.tafrftl poised upon the rock ', but at this I turyta'nt the foothold to which Sir Herbert l, (tiii':"?:': gum way. His weight had forced i tlie ruck from its position-it tell. and he I I (all with it. The guides uttered I yeIanll L stood staring down into the Abyss. 1’an i below they saw a dark figures lying menu-s l i, the jagged socks. And as it lay, u “my I uuuheuln Nvs1tsad out on something white. lt mm tbs mu Bower. "tic hnhlr; thc snow-Hosanna bvtweeu his tooth. yet," said you": Jean, " lover him- self, and well mum- why this flower was :0 eagerly sought. “Father, We must san- thnt mam" The Snow-Blossom. , “We muslmke the dead body bark to' the hotel. sud tell the hurribla tstory." said the old man. "AU, who would Hm a guide to men who will not be {gum-a t" .... --- ---- mu mid Scrambling. ohl I'ivrrv, yumxg i uidl-s. shad with? l .4 and most luv i heights. They hud m. and had mum- gin-d. Ho drew an 1clo-t, uml Xunkrd mv awn hands,' I! rl own were wide open and his lips, drum buck in pain, showed. still held btwoen the broad, white tooth by its long Idem. the wow- blossom whieh be had plucked st and) fran‘ul must. The - turned towards Jenn. He knew what the 1:14th human would have done if they null; and took 111- f.o .vcr. gasped the writhing mun. "Jean, take this' to Lady Ilt-rtlm. Tell her I picked it with my own hand, and-and that J" have gone on. Pierre, y-uu two Mt 'thge me else. "here-not lmclI' to the hotel. Tell mane ol them of my fate-swear-tell “0mm that l mu wounded. I have a friend in Home"; he will sue that you up: well paid; lulu! me _ there." "But, mnmicnr, what shall I "phtits1"urltbvd Jean. I i In ten minutes mare the door of . While darkvurd room was upmed, and slut: and ti eyes‘ in. "I have only "litth, whlk to speak." gone "ti, Wittt I think he is r Then he fail The Lady 1: Hum palc a. hold. "All. she understood now I" plugsnid to ' hvrsvll‘. This was It punishment for hch She has permitted him to risk his life tol, win her lore, and now hr told her plainly" (hut her love was nut Worth the risk,though l he was In brawn to shrink dnngc-r. it was " win titi nu Inf tlw Md Maury of the hulywhn um hrr glove int" the Ham's 1leu, and hid her hm- to Ming it tn hrr: he brought it hut “1ny to iliug vl lux. So Sir licrlrrrt had, 'ste #110 lu-lim n1. punishnl hvr. In him-r south, Lady 1lcrtlm flung thc snow- [hlmmm upon the vurtlt, and trampled (In it, Mennwhile. father and non. oldJcan and I an young Pierre. hun- the sad and nearly life. . " ins l-urden towards “argon. 'ire. A year had named. Lord Chttrlcs nnd ad his bride ma 1m. travelling nil thinwhile; Hi1 his oi:,tvr with them. No new.» had reaeh- 1 I'll ed them of Sir llerl-eit ', nu letter, uunu-s- .nr mgr. He wus nut in England, or they (th should have henrd. And Ada had whiiper- l mi rd to her husband that she fancied Hertha is mnuehnu‘ at the huttum of his Huddcn de- ‘lu i nurture, so that the other young mun found I P i. the mutter easily expluhmhle. l 'i "Bertha lus refused him. silly girl," he ltl said. “She x~lmuld have been proud of "ueh l in la lover; that is the sort of girl who throws F. “may†away ct last upon a rascal. Iltare it} I nu hope tor her." ‘: And liq-that Ah, poor Lad) Bertha |.~ “as unntteiuhly wretched. She had loved ', t Sir Herbert. and she lost him by her own ll silly act. She was humbled by her own ii vanity. And now she knew how dent this i, 1 man had been to hcr, and how empty her k . " “mum he without him. t They were in England vomin,anil friends l: i hnd ilnekel ulmut them. i _ "1N'cleome home," cried one gentleman. . shaking Minds vigorously. "Welcome / l 119.10. I am glad to see you with Whole e i lows, ttttcl' so much elilnl-ing. There have l. I been accidents WNW†number. (Inc or 4 l two have been killed, awl, of eourye, you l ei know alumt poor Sir Ho4ws't. He WAS [ g with your party. wasn't he e" 1 "About Sir Herbextw" ' lint-h Linked at the other, At "We know nothing, except that he left 't I. as without any adieus," said Lady Ida. l "All. it was after that, than t, Well, they is ‘ brought him home last week-s more n- l wreck. Spine injured. thev my. Fall to I down otMt of the horrible preeipiccs ', and W i you did not know , ' Lady Ueithnt wanted to hear no more. l, She 2rept out of the room, and found her I way to her own.'wllero she might indulge her emotion without restraint. Those few I words had told lue the whole Mary. She l knew why he hm] nut returned to the inn. l She knew not the cost of the suow.blossom ' 1 on which she had trampled. l "Oh, Herbert, herbertl" manned the I hrroudcmt My in all England. “Herbert. I ldurling. Will my wholr life atone in tli) measure for what I have alone? If it may. I you shall have it." “Then, n“ trawling hands, uho 1min ed herself for . drive. an] ordered her car-i tinge. Sh. know that Sir Herbert Vane l would he found at his mother" residence.‘ I and she drove thither at. once. l "It is Herbert that I wish to m. not . Lady Vane." she said to the servant. who f stared at her in astonishment. “Give him a my card. I know he is In inulitl; but he I: will use me." SEPTEMBER 26,1878. $1 per year inAdvance. "ttttrider. say-how A tigum lay motionless u: I touch, mu! two - eyes looked towaed bot. ' me don r," aid . faint win: "t an: mix; to of%r you I chair or “an my band. Pumps pm have heard that I have met with a bad accident t" Lady Berth: went closer. but tho did not take u chit; she knelt beside the couch. and looked at. the iuvulid u sho had never looked Inefure. "You brave, grout-hearted man t" [ho] said, "you yelruiu from hunting me. from telling “5 tha0 bade you him; the mt‘ blossoms! Oh, I know all. It I‘M ittl, plucking that you fell. Tell me, do you hate me tor it t" llc- smiled tenderly. _ “Hula ymll" he mid. "Bertha, let me l kwp oue tlu-nght thruuuh tho dull life that l I must lvml. If l had brought you the _ flower, would you hun- girvn me the right l, to my I loved you?" 'l'l;o prulul lwnd bout itself. laid ugnimt his awn. “You plucked the suow.blosaom for me," , she will. "I have brought you the mean _ and miserable nsward--myrwlt. Such u I am. talu, m2. Let me be your faithful wife. and do all that a wife may do to ulleviuh your rndrvriuurs. I offer myself to yuu.nnd if you refused um I shall deserve it." “You know tlmt I lit. here like u helpless log, You would saerifiett yourself to he nurw tonne likc mo! [lure you, butl "are nut ___" But she sealed hi, lips with her first kins. ' L 50 the most romantic marriuge of [hex ', year took place. beroro long. bvside Sir l iivrbcrt's couch. null the few guests gave l i tcurful kisses io the weddod pair, and cried l l over their fate in wr,‘ val-neat atierwV I Hut {tram tlw hour when llcrtlm‘s lips i on ehed his, Sir Herbert scented to grow tstwrtger; and by slow degrees he rec wor- [ ml nut all his strength and beauty [wrhqm but still so much that life is n. Housing. and to his walnut least,he sou-mum: very haul- suuun-t of llll'll. Opium Victims and Chinese Missions. Tho opium Jimculw in China in one which presvut1s n most formidable outacle to vnisimarycritort, as indeed all our rud- ors too well know. The following nutm- unh. from a Wcslcyan missionary who iu laboring in the mick! ofu native nopulution M Kan Chi, near IIauliow, un- valuable and a',tordiug an idea of imprvsims prMaessd I by daily contact with and olwvatiou of tlw practice which st. curses the country of ',China _ “In this city the praetieeotoiriurieUing "" and mmking in becoming alarmingly pre- the valerst, insolnuch that I do most tsoherly 3"“ fear that in a few years the. majority of the N adult male population will bceonte its rm \ictims. Um- population in this town is "m rather under ten thowuuot, and yet there It" air intake the lowest (animate given by b" ‘the lymph tlwnn,celvest no tun-r than from 'ii ‘\i\t_\' to seventy opinmdrns, and from per- h I Vanni vim-Nation I can my that the num. "" '/sct' orn,tahtly iueivaws. All elm tr.si "tsis "l Jim-[dc smoke. and what It; saddest of all CL {the practice i; h muting Cumin m Minna; k: in†youth, titv.Jyttt, as well as tradesmen} u lrwns and as>'..,tants giving way lo it. The [a :wnmcn even are beginning to indulge in tl “he dev. Nor is the nhuw oftho drug con- I,', 'nnml b. trunking ; for very many. in con~ _ isean-nt‘c oi smut» dome-Mic fend, rash off to lk _ .tho opium shop, and out Fargo qnautities a l inf tho 1miwn,mnl thus hurry thelnseluw k [linto eternity! Thank God we am able l t I to saw many from this untimely and; but c r" sumetiims the Poor creatures aw boyund l l human power to save when we reach their I a i houses. Only recently, within the space of I ofa month or so,1 haul three fatal cases. The l l. first was a man. and the other two were l e women. The man. poor fellow twas blind l u and it made my heart sick to see him ‘0 atrctelied on his bed in the last struggle 'r with that dread enemy whom hehad rash- 'tl 1y called to takvhitu bctore his time. Yet, u, whit-t mic cannot think ot the future of !thcso poor swirls without shuddering. it in l not 12,0 number whom this peatilentialtlnng lmrries to its. early grave that alarm: us It and f111s the heart with sad forcbodittqn but it i, the overjnereata'm; ltygions whom u)‘ it shuts up into a living tueo--s death to such“. moral. and spiritunlmnduoprufnundl ell that nothing hut an extmnrdinuy mani. ail festutiou of the saving power of God can ever on“ them forth into that pure and re. blessed life which in in Christ Jesus our lot Lord. “Almost every ayyl"stit in the tture) t'f 'iii'22"i.1t'ii Ui." Shuridnu Mutt, fuyy' é a " the [Meet punching. men, the majority by nature yet even he worked up n Joke l ' of them under thirtsMve years of age. before he dared to use it in the Home of ' 11 come to as and " if they can be cured of Commons-Dd uotousitltu best things In " l this awful disease. They m tUt it is boon traeod,tike titorue's, Una-ugh mnnylu ruining there hmutlt, ttml what h more, "tuorsbetomhirHtsy. his the sanwwiup. “HWY of them see that it i. moratty W8ob'g most other writersotoomed.v Swim perhaps _ / and, stungbyu remorseful matching“!!! baing the only on. in Enulihh Itty,r,':i: Jcrims (oh, so earnestly t) to be M (will who an bear the iuve)tismtion of tltc urine. I l _, their bundlgP- BM all their denim! no if. Home of the most humus hit- in “Unlliur' ': I mine tor theyUve neither maul T' PM“ In"; however" been found in linbelni. 1 eat force loft tout Unemtflvuuwm Unit ittat " isubiereatt"e mots no found in foe, and when the awn. M an in. 'll','du,1' Them-117 “mm with tarmy come! “PW than “my tr'.' " Sm!†M the u an last.. Raleigh 'Ill'] Moor joking on ‘opium dun-ml Income nu “can“ .t.'"f tl “do†Mtt not extsmpUs m Iroitiv. more. They know to do good. And qrilt do Cd " + in; . W“ " the end: But it; but their will is ,etsuilvfrsoimratire, be. ,'.'i't,'/C,"d','," Smith writers ed Hall.“ cause Mm lost the power of gaining 'll',',',','. in Iotartmo-uta, that it had i its eometei?tttyete'.f'" “cry UiUiieie. tor uielmna Ind death. , In. M,',','.'.';,',',,',':',',', mm rueirs w.Luamtut1siassririuud"ot W am fully out: own muc- of.the “a tbat the we: anu- ml an nut s w iaiitie!tttttrf..',e..ltt.tta",el.',',t My tho mas-- " kin my TORONTO It is mstim.tot upon arena tnumunuort that fully one-fourth of the owning- of the poor in chic! in dumbed by the ammun- My prortu of the retail trade I sud mainly I Jthe h'ndo itrwl"tt they on and drink. 0.-.! --.-- --e- The chad Tummnrmmumuingn WW?“ main-chm. thatwe oxwkU u. i-dint wit when he be. any. Stu-ll john. like 'YI ot u â€men, .n no" pUgtte thou PM" wish that in The! min-when we mt instead death br ... no druid of manna. their point not 're, ttbk they "Wish my Mime 'tmmrementbr m lite. _ “Mn!“ not by explninlng it. For ’MP‘I‘I tho “with“? Inn in better then Lita "Uqritty "t tttsd the “WW“! 'rn)tett In tln wmw:m whomm‘hfn a... of cc funny woman? Yet,on the orange Women ant how neatly accede men. both in liveliuess and the to. wit.. Agood Joker should line tk slum earefull, memory, both lest he should rememtet the can: and repeat the Jokes of others and lest he were Pu should be troubled by remembering; them A. Woot when he repeats his own. tt he has ltonest I constantly to think whether he said this peared. or that in the mine company before, he wood is will lose all the freshness which is on much i, important element in bis success, Itis, no lo Irriut doubt, I mistake consciously to repent ; but and mu when it is dour unconsciously it is of Yet y pends I little consequence so long as the repetition woods l t is merely verbal. The best fun does not which; bur repetition or description. but Vanish“ seminal i when written down. All Sydney Sunth'. to be u recorded joke: Would not account for the extract . grentrepntution he hud as a tsit; bat it " tho , we: well said of him. as of many another tluU, th I firmly mun of slighter pretensions. thin mum], ' otter you had hem in his company you re- much. '. tnern'oeted, not so much the witty things " u " 'j'i; sziidus the amount of hwtthitts,r you Wuts" m I yomselthtul undergone. It is here thut “any. e the distinction comes which must be drawn layer! d between good things and tau. A good Thine l. thing is by no menus always funny; when follow " it is funny it is otten illuuturod toward pure w somebody present; and to him.- to lnugh Lt uver l r. it may disturb otw's enjoyment of its pet. W, tin-our. 'l'lio Alderman oonpluiuvd lu whirl f. Coleridge that in consequence ofthe pixt'.‘ Wm _ . making him laugh he had swallow-d u and l magnificent pieee of bt without ii-er moist tasting it. 1%, confetti to the deep! i is he q sympathy pith that Alderman. Could no limo but learn his mum. it would be on Iii-in“) aud t in the tablets of our memory. He was not kind, no . . stupid; be Could see u poiut-tmly ton wull throt tle indeed for " own comfort. He lunl L‘illur than sl. to cat, not to laugh, and he nialn'd to he lllllu n: Allowed to ttttoo) his own time for tithe: en-m " pursuit. and 1:: To he funny without ill Imiure i, not " Tl" ed common gift, It is but t 'tt any tow-e and tlu. I of remnrh the "rrukncssr-, of olhci' people. i.. n of Muuy funny im-n lune nut fricnd,,lmtrnure ly"" everyone†nfrnid of them. It in their I": n" misfortune to my biting things, to wound Tli C'. the susceptibilities of uaofteuding origin in"! -rly hours and to give nicknames nhieh Mick. it U the To be nhleto mppressu joke is in some " its runes much hitter than “round. the chances l I is are he can command hi; “it and be “I. we funny M lie plvastvx when “comm. demands. Irs Such u perwu is invaluable at a dull party ' an; or when others are melancholy or tired. pas her. He " able to relieve innit-1y, to comfort org up" Sorrow. to brighten the not!†ofth days, cm ' and be cheerful under the most eitperless rec ‘nll cocum,ttutres. if only he knows how to "ttl n": temper his wit he may be .lenitieeut tiv ". Vieitor auywhere. 1iouustltaresyutpttth.v tlu “I I . The tor the sorrowful, and be able to enter into hy T in the views of people who differ widely from or; 'ic. 1timse1nsotonlyiuoyiuruviandmtturuigifus it, con~ but in attainments and in experience. Me 3, a to will often find comedy and tragedy uh closely in; :ities allied as they Me in h'lcskvripcare,uho will er ch.“ know,“ indeed every true "rtist mini ar able know, how inseparable they are. Funny w' ' but characters in novels: are seldom oottsisttmt, IN >.yond beoat1sts they are made funny and nothing of their more. Lover and Cockton are merclyttre- t. “our some to some readers on this iii-count. n , The Charleslui‘orminglwl pathos and inn with ll were much Hui-ecu l but even he found the task u blind tomuehitthislnuorycau's. Frank Suit-illey ttl 'him succeeded in being very funny. as did o Wiggle Captain Mnrryn'; but they were usinilly o rash. nothing more. It is only the greMest r Yet, genius thnt can unite the two extremes. l, u" ot It is dun illppnMd thot n mun only rt u ', it in quirosazooddisvtwsiionan"lvauleon oiece f lthme tube amusing. hut the, nuppmiiion in not i. m: n: ,rou.touudcd. High spirits T.' no doubt " "link“. good thing, if they be not toolugh. but they , whom often correspond to a deprexsion which no- I death thing em nlillgnlt‘.. t'yuseiou"l.vt.'r not. I 2 higlsspirited mun n. ulwa.vsrumtsitis,'. but ofnuiid “ . a. . .. 1k . tt . . d l mani. thug "t.â€lllcll hibhtr “n in m min ad which can command ita wit. As iorule tine can . ' re and most cultiv-tod iroople ttro “W tttost 'y'r"I" "" our able. No men. it is true can absoluicu set himself to learn hummir. But no innn _ in netunlly no witty thnt he can Mtord to Ift.'r. dispense mu. m. Sheridui wu funny. “30"" by “to" yet even he worked up A job. of 'ttte, tasmtsegtusHomroit in the Housed! Ttf f Comment†Got-lumith's best tliingl hr in . u it " been "ma, like b'torue's, through runny ' -, "tiwesbetu" hiuduy. f't1u"21fl',d"ti'l') â€not: Modâ€? wrung“ comedy Sum, perhaps I omtber “in!†only one in English lik-rizturc‘ " M who oatsuartherirtvestietion of the eeitim a. I" in - tithe most {mums hits in "Gullivcr' let ttave, however. been found in Bubeleis Gi". Home of m their In“. hm (has ittst " M ' the Who one. tgth. last; mag the seafrol a. be. Both we" "sim; \whon tlyi lion“. its - only con There in ttol Funny Men. t " tsee-sr/tty any ".attt main mu (an. n ks but.“ "-dtut-r'srte-ohoFt, mil things.qu an: newâ€. on“: loohduponuutonld cl. ' nun who has to dubset W. at - VIII“: nuty. or rorilo bis W. I. order to man I laugh; may Mtoet ml; but a beat his wit is a n no“ rum order. A clone observation or thing a. tho }sur{u-e. t vivid appmiati m nf Anglo. out] character " they an wood to tho syn. will alone ammun- "Und "tttttee coiled) ' .it in in (his Minsk! that Dickens & from the great-M Mom-is: of bu dar. Thnrkeruy was super-inn to New. because he "st below the “that. and though he never created I Wetter, or own . Tnpley; the alarming: at Nu m min] In 'mrs." mmcicnt to We Gr him tho high" 1.1m. No doubt It in tho Inuit M funny men that they wish to We. " immodi-to M, Inuit in not gm to our, one of them to he no autumnal u to wish that thor why bo MW Mu. death by the amount of ploum they In“ 1 been nble to give to those who knew then - -.r--- - -_.-r-t..-. hatchet, Lyn, an my. In the mm mum an "an! - of eoul u Mel. D ieaeh In u: 8-"- unt lmuuehnld Appliunoe ; tho who. [my the wood burned during the wink:- wen carefully saved, and in spring, that. with the careful hunk-wife's "mug of 00-.va were put to me in the Annual “xv-masking. An wood an I tuct irertt out of an». good l honest lmmoommle soft-‘50:]: ulna diseat" peured. Still (here In hulkin- mrueeo wood is yet the fuel, and thank that. I" much les. than turmerly. they Am “Cu-lent to luring ul a nutuber of enquiries uhoutlye and sottp.usakiug. The value of uhes de- pends "you “to kind of wood twed, tho loft woods yielding wdtes wry poor in pot-uh. which is tlseitupoetaut continuum u tur n soup-making is concerned. when mp in to he midt- from ttshes, the tir" - in to extract their wluhlo parts, use: I wlulwn " thcut in water. known ms lye. To do _ this, the when no placed in some “commie; culled u lunch, in Whlcll wiuoretgtt gradwdly _ lrinclc tlnruugh than, and cum. out below , ttN n sttorrsolutiott . flye. Thoad mount! " was lo put in the lmuum Home brick! " stone, than some hush, “I out this a layer of straw, and then put in tire ' Thi- vill answer st un’ btttee We†be followed, hut it is much ruin “I luau to place on the bottom of the lands. of ' cvtr kind. . piece of old blanket "all! cu- pet. Thin will accomplish the put-pa“ (or I which we attitude" m and Jan. to pro- vcul the when from chugging up an hula; and allow the bet to Bow out. Allan muiuum s1owlv, "ml in filling the but. it is better to put in a “null quantity it a limo "wish-ulna much In: er a: it ir, put G, and cmnpm-ling it with Pounder of mum kind. If the "shos arr thm, moistuod all dun-ugh. tho leach will work more evenly thuu when tilled dry. It is cushmery In unh- in tlw top of the ashes I cuity lam enough to hold I puilful or two of water, mud rcplettirsh thc wulvr up. it walla awn}. The Inurn- slou ly the wan-r trelates Imam: l tlw “'1‘ 'Y. lllq stronger the lye will h. " F is " common practice to put lime in [la y Ie.wli, sis ot' right quarts of quirk linw bo r ing plarol on the first layer of ulna 1 Thin mulled the lye much Armor-r. tho . liute rortveNitttt the, enrlu-nuu- of Posh. to! . it cxiab in whom" par! inL-muulir Pol. Pl Ann-rim" Atrrrrtltarin, ' l tilerp hm been dcfinod In M gnu-ml re: 1mm. during which ulmuut all of the bodily organs are ut rut. Itoulrtiesis.M1 who hum comidorrd the subject are (unitinr with tlm rccogniwd principle tlmt no living thing " onlmldt- of mntinunm or unlntonuitk-d u- 1tivity ', it being an iululhto hor of my" that n period of work must be tmeeeeded by n quiescent state, during which tho organism may Npuir the low, entailed in its tinuuw by pnvinnn “onion. A mun-lo is capable of n eertain amount of activity. but its energy. after A little white, bee-nuc- exhnmtml And the muscle itself P"rrrlea. and finrei& That which is tun of tho whole body and of its nullvitlunl organs. We are told that eve" the hurt. the mien. of which nppnrn to Le iuectousnt. muff-mu ts this universal rule. though it: honour: a 1- not intermittent but rhythmic-I, and that mere is I diutiuct period ot Nut Mme. 0nd: puluution. But it mm that In u.- case of the brain mart than it: “M d guy other nrgsu. this principle fun-col M upon a tr main. innmuch In every get at thong!“ or volition In said tat-null I Mann 1 [ms or cohsumpllon of brain nub (moo, . Ind the period during which the bui- Vela Gr tlw tcp/tr of this low. can-Mum that or portion" our existence which we com he). Hump in, however, more than I time of ted for the brain. Inasmuch as It "tir, tixuo durum whiuh the whole body rue all». itself for such waste tht; In! no! been' made good during the dquvy the [vacuum cf nutrition. In oonueetiott will! tIO point. medical science Whoa um . Gat inch-aw "t the eireulation' of the Hood; iutwvuw ot tile (‘lrcumll'm “I u": u' nu ' ttwt " large proportion about "nc-fifth-- ..fme whujc blood lawn: the bort "w. nanny Bows dircct'T to (he brain, and that att immune at activity in thi- "ee'--'" "try though: - inch-m- this lbw; sud um the witroUh of “aqua-hump... led by u grmlunl (limiuuutill " WI dr- cululiun tilsd " I sensibl- .estinpt. i (In Lubdauce of the Wu. " . “who... i, duriug bleep more than tu-nat-it' of blood is distributed oher the mythic l of the body; mm upwin'ly over the aur- lai‘e sud anti-0min“. Any mm: tending " “onto“ Circulation in the hula, 5.1; .- worryor untidy. tend. to pun-rm “or†tad, luvs-my. my - “India; to limit: l ill: the ciwuhtiou in the hail induce. ' shop; too sudden . dimiuluéod 0t "im, l ennui-n [minim am it lath. l 'Amooeturua-eoimouno imbue [durumyho onus-Mm“ of n p. moisee.aa-u--r'oomtd. I (may. mm. " luv. H a. opp-r- Link?“ With; tht 'trryat - a Inn-mummy of sound in their elm...†Lamhlhm MuulUg. Sleep. n... F) F)