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Grey Review, 11 Sep 1879, p. 1

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Work EVIEW“ to" Row rim Knit! d .eview” Ir Axum ' 2:10! an”. p w 3113])" ital. C“ FOIL“; mu)“. r Tom. " lent, I' hunt. puma. mag-ll , WI got TH EN b Ynl‘llm' i. m - line w mp IW' " . Th" w " n . Tvr't a! nnvt' t'irr I' ra “M - ter" VETERINA RY SURGEON. Fttte mx a, m .mrle a» ' I“. “v hog! I“ I " A tttM, " 'res. m it n ”nu Ween Tttr t,-t {a The Britisr. EIHLel. Durham, A szm IV AGENTfl LEAD THIS. .lNotice I W,',r',r1,'r," .:.,,...r W“? a, Gabi D 1:25? ll “Owl 3 hurt unusual um Ilnr rates, Advent-cum by wnnw L. " “hm art t u how “chug: S rtt.t Y A, ft " PPI/l", h “not an I Two Menu or EFF-via in up "' l'uilul tttst run-ah N w ,,..m lea: Durham, - - Ont. “THE REVIEW” Wat, on Bros. Carpent- ”Ad Bui BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ,\I.TI'J [RAM ti.hhss C " Inley I. In " Do You 1,i'nut Monty. mums“ TERMS li.\l'l' VI " Sch a n Boot and Shoemaker. 41.2.)“ n TTORN "ING um pyt em. Cont' Ms “O'I'rrl\w my out!” "t 'l'h “I. x MISC F 1, I. "y NEOUS. h Il Goo. J. Matthews. all It rolumn alum. R tTf Prout 8: Frost. W "" VI I. \IX()N. c. ". I ttrir.'a..N.n Q! BIEDICAL. $1 LEGAL " an "ON " I. “0" I'hursdn) Lfr-‘m M.1S0 to 96.50 Hr 'ttl 9133109550. ' Julianne] mean-In: run“, near Cam'- mam-um! N. I. v"' .u: manna-Inn o wxflun t an nut-UN. an RNAN w MH.LAN J. TOWN SEND l BLISHM‘ENT u tv‘. UT ilihl; m "Ill”. Maker, ling, our of " 't LI s V “Tain- and in In Maj, " tom "r.9F, made: Builders. Fl tnbie in <tttrpliod I ML The tun u “an ad "ttttW8t mamI-l Trud- ' “Mann. w 1TydtN A!” TI Notary r 2 elm1 pm m 'erhnulc-J travelling Nil-7V1 mule the n fr ts on _ ty n! , f, It' HI 19x 'n tor Up " o rted ll lo m Tll I". grunt itrmgrnry of the 1louir Mtsrket. WM ‘11 has presailcd tltr ttle lust tm o -~'l.r’ nut on]; In mum-In Inn m lirvat Mrmnn, bur, “map Cltt' mun ulna-nun.) hum rump-mi s It ry mum-ms In Unit “mount-mu. mun u-r) Auk to um Ytutct' mum-y our” upon shank, Llumu to the 1t.'rrsc'.rorr_ Ihlslleprvsuun " nu“ passing away MM l mu imtnlcu-d In) The Land.- Q "II-“II Lo.- & Aqosey (“o-puny. Linnea. l\\'husv Agent] am an» a»; In" mm Hall a Million ot Dollars any” tor Mum-link- inu-nlmrm and m mum“: to place " " ”annulus rm- of mm upon im. [mun-d Farm Security, This Com mm is our "(the Inuumn-ml an Ontario, and l J','ITl'lu; "commend it to thvle “muting Iv2,y2u' Durham. keepsi on mmd a Inga-wet at AubJM-n- nu! all ma. of Haitduiouies-'at.alay a nut " Humbug“ u; Wtunut, amount. and um Hmemacuéum 5nd mm of anm t mmh- nltl nu sin " ttotier. A lull “not of (“that Vulcan. Shrouds and Trim- zun‘ndwusun hull. "sum tt th" “rpm-nu tlvsu'vu. The "vrrmu-r mm nrmmzr fur the right tupny “In“. ot mum-3 a! II, "no whim-I not!" m Jinn red-mum: " mu [numwul ot (bur mun- :ugr [kl-u, Thur paymrnu II can stopping Danie“ h' I p. 1'0".»qu taunt No Fjuts--?io Cummivinn -No Bmms. ‘11 Inurr-vhuzf warn. mu lut at Iarna HetN-wl-‘w lu-r _ r mu mummy ”wan ours-1m m" Rememtserttsq ple- short We. no“! on the Post Mm. n weok m Vrtttr own town Ar, Oatttt tree ho ruk “mule-r " you Win13 business n wht'lt person? at 0"th In: em make ma. Ply, nttt ho time may mix-mo tor panama." m tt. run"? k r .. fwd-wt, “an. l-InglhhA Iran-h In. "In“! (‘0..d.unitml \l‘XlH VN u, rNTri'.H, Jos. F, 3"'l'uri, Instalments. or Otherwise U 140" ns Ih-lulyz: hlv 1w Money to Loan? House and Three hams c Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. House and Lot for Sale in Durham. u! IINIINln-k. Ml) Arron. w norm " Mundane». Inn-mu Muuunhl Mart "tut tho 9er titvUlott "t Int 1. . 'n l. I.” urns, [Mud Io.' huiMthu. :1.) an" turtherpmrucurrowtdy to F, Ma, (Eh ". "ill be u Mun» Ms M I OT 22., 18tlt COIL. EmnnM‘t 2wy acres. 1 Tim Lot mu be now may snub on ma ”Wham-I to Farm for Sale in Glenelg. PROPER]. Y FOR " Glenda. Supt. l'9.trmt, ‘HI’. .h ”run-nun Mum. ml South Riding of Grey. Band-ck. In; 1.3m. 1-19 I'S'l' ANI, r,t9WN co. or CANADA “If; Suhxfnhrr offers for Sale, Lot Nc. 3rru'mtCotto.retsssat.k'mrt " G W. Township of i nwlu. rumniuim: Ill) urn-a 4mm Tum-Wu Manl- ' Tn-nns 'Au'.t"i.- 3501) Itomn. trr manure tne " l". an "L Fur further particular: npyly to F. "nasr_trurtuuu,orto - WW - - ___ Dunl, H tl and so! .t-iuinu ttu. on 11-4-er In...“ In ttto Char! Vol. II. No, 31. Farm fer Sale. At turn my“) in ALEX. M, LEAN, 5th ' Fil, Ami pr79 I” RCBT. Lands for Sale, Farm for Sale. Eda!” ttt a, 'H. mu! ruling to privuagarn gmnhml It To Suit borrowers vcr-fi Jul thi "mod Durham IN I‘ll! ll. JACEliS, Lower van. Drum); 211173 A. GLENDENhUhi, BULL. Farmers no“ rim ll in n Hich E, WILLIAMS. an tho premium , ttf ii f r 7: , Ull?, 4i;:lt Stu!!! of llluinhrul irumr .inlhu SALE. A Frightful Example. hhnmm lemim: 'UAP, Lit-u trra.u .r huh r Ho seized Isis bat and rushed from the 1301152 like one mad. By the time he was lmlf way to the 'ileiudeer' he was perfectly room. '1 ing child "The young husband stifled so" like an math. and sat down bet, hearth. Half an hour wanna; l started up and glanced at the clock. "Vuy well, ttlain," with Wandering. Twelve n‘clunh t--oue .r-and then tho young husband let himself in with his latclrkey. and cum» reeling into the sitting- room. There sat the maid beside the sleep. uusly. "Ah, fast asleep! Fine little, fellow I." he said, bending over the crib. "Mary, mygirl, wherv's your mistress-gnno to "No, sir; she's gone to the 'uemuccr. He stood and stared. “What an you any, girl tr" “She went out at ten, sir, and bade me tell you when you came that she had gone to the 'llewdeer.' BT “It isueerly two now, and she's not here !" so " "Could she have meant what she said , he naked bimulf over and over again. Prcseutlr a carriage came along, and as it imaged him a woman‘s Voice mug out, .iugiug. .-- 'We mum in houn- 'tti-las'?' It VIM his witch, mice. He caught at the hurscs' heals. frantic with rage. Dolly‘s pretty curly head looked oat as the vehicle stopped. “Frank. old fellow '.-hie--is that yon , Get in-ink-get in,' Why didn't you come up '/-hie. oh, we'd ajolly time- hte--we Jul! Such a damn! Don't blame youfur going out, Funk. Didn't know it was so tsl-at-hits. I mu: to go every night." "You do t" he gaspv0. leaping: into the ', cent beside her. Grasping her am, he I muttered, "Ever daze to do such I thing again. and you'll be no wife of mine! Doliy laughed uproarimnly. T "Nonsense, Frank! Let me dotttt & tltat's fair. Let go mynrm Call, . me '. Besides you'll hrenk 11’“ of lame brandy l Frank, tire-tiny." I Hommght it from her uaa, Ind Aaug it' out oftht window. [ "BAP ux.aid Dull}. her eheeks fhuthed, be: m: Arr. " with m stayed " the: ‘Reildocr'- hie. What makes pm no: but he "tlit luv Mr. 5lovf lune that. Lin w.” Jo no "You'll ice that I will umwmed, resolute” ', "f what you do I will do (on 1 to ruin _\-nurm-lf, an“! and l, lune that "You'll "Pruiwly', Just '_o--isllr--srxaee'uv. You're a wise woman, you are." Do iy smiled quietly. "Very well, Frank; if you go to the tavern any more of nights, I'ttt going uml his club dinners He did not neglect his win, but when came hum: in the small hours, in rather nu unsteady cunditiou. Then she sat down and meditutcd. TGy laud lmcu married n little over two wars, and the who in the wicker cradle “mm thrisutg lmy. bully cuuld notle huppy,fov her ynuug husband Would drink. He loved hi, unciul glans. his wine suppers lu-r lanai: ; "I cun'L --'twill kill me to are 11an tucht “Her night beached, degraded, and run both Soul and body. I must do “waning-1 must m'IW: him for my baby's sake I" Frank Hui. be%re the glowing grate, his feet on the fmuler. His chair tipped back. His yvung wue looked at him, mu] her rot'). nu nth closed with a firm expressim, and he? drum.) foot came down on the rug m u very dcehled manner. "1 Win] endure it I" aim said, under hm- [wrath ; "I eau't---'twill kill me to use Frank 100de about him a. little ansi 'ea; tilluI with mars, but the tttmute after ey il uhml tire, and she sunk-d. "rll try it," who said to horwlf; "it it ms nu good It can't do much hurm." It’ll she sand, "Frank I" Her' husband mmsed up, nud lu- opvued s' eyes with 1m imLu-ilv lunlx, and replied, til r gm. bully." “Trunk. you belivve tin-1 A wife shunld till ton u! ln-r '. Ly bal:"s crib. Mary, and when i Tuxfuir Comps. tell him I'm gun: to tcitoleer.' Ask nu questions, and i l od care " baby, and t wou't forget l d his supper all waiting, and his [I drvssirtgown bvfule the the, not (mum. She waited pnth‘nt- o'eloek, the", putting 'a “mp MIMI the lmnsvmnid. l'nlvy's crib. Mary, and when she's gone to the 'lleiudett DURHAM, Co. Grey, SEPTEMBER 11, 1879. Whole No.82 ._ "'8l'"""" - __. 5.....“ dwd hr. 1 all! sohercd. y' l,tr said I “I won't do no such a thing." I will, Frank I" Aha ', “I love you], and " hm ! If you see fit ', “I love you], and tttro ! If you see fit mad Lady. and shame my yruu' nmxnplc. I t you cannot share. stifled something down before tla, wnut M. then he Huw Darstuso l'unuvcm APorLr.xr.--n is the essential uttture of all wine: and spirits to send ml increase-d amount of Howl to tlee brain. The first elect of tak. ing a ':ixrta of wine, or stranger {norm of " oohnl. is' to send the blood than faster ttao cmnuu-n; hence the eireulation tlut gives the rod face. It inrreases tho activity of ths brain. and it works faster. and no does the tongzuv. But as the blood goes to the brain faster than common. It returns faater and no special hum; mults. But suppose a man keeps on drinking. the blood in tent to the Main m but. in we): lugs with. that, in order to [nuke ",l'i'iiiiiii!y"i'i'i teries have to cum I . by inereue in size. Ami, in doing Io. they p-Nhitmt It. more f1aastsid "in which any tho blood out of the brain futu- than in mstural or healthful, but it is prevented from lenving it tut that u usual: hence . Jouble set of cum of death no in epon- tion. Hence 3 man my drink enough of brandy or other spirits in . few hours or even minutes. to bring on a fatal attack of apoploxy. This it literally being and drunk. -Dr. Hall. E::~ter und Menuhin llny. Many ml the Mennonitm marry young, hut the, favorite agi-Q Ct marriage are l8 yours for girls and 2tl for how. Although courting; "my have been mn'ried on zomo timo previously. the forum] lwtrnthul takes place only two weeks: iii'fan marriage, when the engagement ii ratified in the presence ofnfumily gath- ering, after which a pleasant pi rty takos plane. The Mennonites are a kind of Quak. er Baptist, as they neither believe in war, nor in the imptiun of infants. The baptism often taken pinto a week before marriage, and the first communion on the wodding day. A Mennonite always man-ion in his own church, and .1 "mixed marriage" is a thing never heard of among them. In their business dealings they always make it a point to patronize each othen'n prefer- ence to anyone outside the pole of their creed. Roch viliage has a. Schultz. who occupies the position of Mayor or Magis. trate, to whom all disputes are referred. l‘he decision of the Schultz is generally accented as fmal I but when any protest in mmlo. the appeal is referred tothe head or "olmr.lieltultz," Isaak Muellnr, who resides in the village of Neultorselt, and who" de cision is supreme and incontrovertible. It will thus be seen that the costly expense of 1 "gal disputes in avoided by the Mennonite social system. The police is also an un- known institution. Tho crops Around the tlsirty.fonr thrifty villages Me excellent, and a year of prosperity may belooked forward to. in every sillage, and hold divine service cueh Sunday. As the anmnites changed all thrir mom-y win-n leaving Russia, unth- iucr rum-pt ('unndinu nml American curren- cy is in tlte.rtsgerve, Besides Sundays they have mnr roligimm holidays or festivals during the ytmr--Chriumas, New Yrai, l long and intern-sting account of the mmdxtinn of the Munmmib settlers in Manitoba, alter four years sojourn in the n -w (-nlnutry, is contuinml in the Wintuptw Time: of Aug. goth. They have n, schunl The Mennomtes in Mani- toba. His pn-Uy, tundra little Dullyl Long; afttr she hurl fallen into n. smmcl sleep lu-r husband run over the smouldering firrr,with his thee hidden in his hands. m not her home and into her own mom at hut ; but she was very numnnngenblt‘. and persisted in cutting up All mmm-r of tmppers--atndnsr and singing -lvot checks hushed and her hair streaming, and making: him if they would not go another mgU-it was such fun. ”llunh I Say no more. Dolly," he an- awn-ml, his teeth set, hard. "I can't borrr It. r-n --ullty do something I should be sorry fur. lit-op sileut--1 don't. want any uu-n- words." "rll bejolly ifI die " it I" cried Dolly. Then she clapped her lmmlmml laughed gleefully, breaking "tt iettn--. "A moonlight, titilit tor a. nunhlu!" Frank let his head fall tttttm his hands. "Oh I" he moaned ; "I would lum, rather died lhnu seen this night." truss, Frank "' Ol->¢ -r-----ra--i--t-. . I W... btte dar. ..... mm.- in u the ....,. ttmt the '""'.t 1surU iuelft was: v,t'/','it,r'l'l,1e,'tii,",' tl',".':,."),"": garden. that . small spider iiiirGitiiU) headlong upon it, plum mm the 'Impi l 1' f.'", Ilium! . . upon his book, Ind crawled orsr the Tery driving up the 'ttrtV like . cloud. ttnd than i Ch', $3.13: '01.;1: were it as: Clt,1t line he In: reading. He tried to blow it‘ emerges from tho sumo. betting the pres" iiraGr. lutt Bu immunity from my any. but instead oflettingitrrelf he carried; in its Ink. Sow nary one than thet 15; "Hump-mi: M- I u. run“. etnunprd tool, sway by the blast, it raised in abdomen,! um hand is struck upon the “in. the nod under {at t prominently "mo" the . . ' - 'A, l a ittful “if. I,“ numb r. -I.errl. And swung nu" up to . lent overhead. {sensation 1 LSBr , pt I - “-â€" - _ This npvemd mange. as there nu no] wn struck ; And than who on wen-tormi an‘l- '" h 2iiLTiia 'i'i will gli; Mahala can. Our observer canaM‘cdtodivo iroatuieht"hmruu-tts,t' (an of 'G". Three wanton: may“ the spider spin. put it upon his book, andlkeop the body straight, aad to join ttte death. in Lula duh. July. This little knot or wart was externally guide hard. at lunch so ttt least. as the wood of the limb on which it grew, and found the outward extremity of the hm), the twigs growing out of it both turn. ing backward. towards the trunk of the mud to the French Many of bd- mu by no»: Bah. who has bun " Icon you: engaged in theme renal-chat. It happened one day. All he was reading in a Or, if he goes Into his garden, to cngngc in rvfieetive meditation. he may see in their democile located in a bum or on a branch ofa tree the wonderful intelligence of insects and the curious sdtsptatioms, which they so often display, and of which we have a remarkable instance in a little twig. It is it little insect's summer house his rosewood summer house. Externally it resembles a knot or wart, and is of the size of at large chemuit. It formed the cr tremity of n. small branch of n rosebuah, and was arranged for the ttecotntnoGtiou and support of a fumilv of ten or n dozen insect children. each of which WM furnished with a separate apartment. whrre it was supplied with the up of the branch. This being accomplished, the sin-plus 'utr' was sum-red to pass through the house to nourish twigs, which grew out of the wart, and acted as drains to carry " the 'mprrdttous liquid. On cutting open thisexereseeuee a number of living, white maggots were found etch occupying his separate apartment, ell which apartments ran longitudinally with the branch from which they derived their support. l Agaiu,if he guns forth in a thnnghtful i mood to room in the Woods, he may see _ murrcllnus eottlrivanecs ox ineing grout i mechanical skill. Across tho "sunny paths" l of Ceylon, where the forest meets the open country. and which constitute the bridle roads of the Hamil, an enormous spider htrotchoe his wch at the lit-mm of from four to 'ight foot from the ground. The cord. ngo of the» webs is tatstened on either silt. to [injecting shoots of trees or shrubs, and is so strong as to hurt tho travullcr's Gee, and own lift " his hat, if lm in so unlucky as not to see tho line. The nest in thu centre is snmctimcs trs large as a man's howl, and is continually growing hue, as it is formed orsueevrrivislnyuustrld welna rolled ore-r each othvr, 'shcct after shoot, into n lmll. Those stuawrim've envelopes contain the wings and limlns (f hum-ts of all deoiptioura, which have been tl,e prey of the spider and his family who occupy the den formed in thcir midst. There not-ms to " no doubt that the spider "MR the web loose and, rolls it round thenuclms in the centre when it h-comea overcharg- ed with mrcason, and proceeds to construct g fresh one, which in its turn is destined to be folded up with the net. ; place is formed, if possible. under tho pru- tectinn of large stones, roots of trees, thick bushes, or name such situation ; and u lo. 'ated, an turns nimble. from paths or roads. l the food of the mole mostly consists of earthwurms, in March of which it drives the“: tunnels with such usiduity. The depth of the tunnel u noccnsnrily rogulued by the position of the warm; ; so that, in warm pleasant dnys or evenings. the mu. as it is culled, is yithin a few inches of the aurfuco ; but, in winter. the worm-1 retire docply into the unfrozen null, and thither the mole must follow thuui. For thin pur- irose it smlm perpendicular sham. and from thence Ill‘inN horizontal tunnels. It may be soon how useful tltr, provision is, when one thinks of the work that is done by the mole when providing " its awn nuatcnuuce. In the cold munthe. it drives deeply into the grounl, thereby draining it, and pre- venting: the rootr of plants trout becoming muldt-n bytlte retentionof water above,aud the earth is brought {ruin below, where it was Useless, and with all its proprntirs in. oxhaustvd by mg». is laid nu tho stufuce. there to be frozen, the pattielcs to he {oi-cull asunder by the ivy particles with which it is tilled, and after the thaw, to he viviiim1 by the oxygen of tho atmospiictv, and [mule randy fur tln, rim-mini: of siurds. 1118 11531111 Operations, the _ repeated the experiment. which ended in Produotive Lahore, and ithe sun e result. He caught it once more, the Constructive pow- [ and ttht: ghoul ',,h"'t,t.?t:.'11 m the . _ sun, Wit t the tttsecton 3. eve wit this eye. ers offeima1s ' In this pusiu'ou he at leit,qthdisoovesrerd the. ll. The mustmclivc powers of uuimnln. itsvoUion performed by thy hula manure. Auy one ofan observant mind cannot fail ,On reeeiviug the “M! it tuis,u1 Its ol.Uo. to we in tho fields around him the In?- ‘muu, and in doing NI projrrrved a tln~ml of chnuicnl skill of not u few animals in their 1 inconceivable wmut': to n rrurul.roi.L. .1.» Again some The useful Operations, the' Productive Labors, and a the Constructive pow- ers of Animals. can my spider: h i ly Ind altogether unharmed on the rough W.l\'01 of I. tr rrt'sle4 and angry ~11. I The enclosed air also bonrfits, the bird in l, another way. When the annual see: from l its lofty heigh its finny prey. it 'rroportions I the ruin of its descent to the size alum tru, land the “will of its depth in the water. 5H the iialt in mull nod new the surface. the bird "eetts over the waves. and snaps "tsrpgmt -mllow nup- up . lv. But tf all tol-M. Kse.andraturtuep in It is in other: a ftrte apparatus to be used and regulated by them according to dream- ntancel. There are some birds who can still further increase the comparative bulk of their body by drivmg air into a eerie: of cellular spaces between the skin and the muscles. or this structure the common gnunetpr Selma goose,is a familiar example. and by this pawor it ttttsine that complete 1foursoey which ennlulu it to ride {outlan- "Design" is a human word implying in its very native human imporfcetion, .ret it is the only trrm which W0 can {apply to the puma-o which rum through formations like that of the hee'n wing. it is the microscope with its minute search that l‘lmlllt“ us to discnvet this design in everything that we can dtsscet-tu all living creatures and the parts thereof, to millions upon milli mu. always tending to life and happirrrsm. Wh,, can examine these ilhtrtrutiomx ofthe pom-r of the Cleaner and of the law which rule: over His work, and not feel an impulse to sing in hit soul Gloria in urchin f-- 8peetutor. Animals.“ thus appears have 1sudie,eou. struetod on meelianie ll principlea. in ne- cordnnce with whteh they regulate all then movements. This mechanical organium is more elnlmrute in some nninnils than in others. It stands out to view with great elaboration in the Bee. “lime sting emu-l- the lam-at in the eluhorntiun. rare. and fiutUt of its manufacture ; wlmw hairy tongue is like a living hair glove, Illtlhl elulrorrttel.vdsirued to collect the mutt-rink for honey I and whine powerful wing i, aided by n. meehnnieul enntnmnei- of the most beitutitnliugourtitr. Every one knows. or may know, that the hen hm hm witty on each side. At the edge of one wingrnm a stiff nerve wlueh in the mieroseope it a Gr. Along this bar at frequent intorrul, are ranged semicircular barhed hooks, like the lull of a ring, so placed that the edge of the other wing I let: within the somivireles which clap it, ttnd at the suns time permit it to play freely. In the rings of n window eurtain move slum; the I'm-w Gr. By this eontrivanee the two wings become nnitul as one, yet freely playfrom dim-rent hinges. I 4. The tulaptative power of their bodies tor nu‘chunicnl work. Aiming the eharaet. eristies of animals, it in observed thut u burst: in riding from u n-cnmlu-nt position, employed hi, fore leg» M n faleruu: to raise big body, but that with the bovine tribe. the nytum in reversed. It was notieed, too, that fowln, in Byrmr, trout one place to an. other, unless frighh-nt-d or hardly prowl-ll light upnu the tap of the {cum or wall and take a brief survey of tlu. new full Irefort, dropping into It. A dug in F‘il’lllllg n llluCI' of roposi- is very opt to eirele tsrouud (Wu or three times before dropping down, even though no bedding is there ruquiriug this Irreptsraticm-h bin} in seeking rest upon the limb of a tree almost invarinhly drops below the point selected, and rises to it by a gentle upward curve. A quest‘un hull been mind in comm-nun Iu’lth one of the hum- proxiueial whmlu, wlwther the ehildrrn might not, \ith " i vantage. he allowed to adopt the [Inn-titan lirmulont in Scutluml, lrvlnud. and mun] large districts ott the ('nutinout Ind In the [ calonius. of going bstre.footed. A. ngniunt the emetnm of wearing had thoo, tl It will let in the watt-r Ind are “km! in wet weather. and artoekiues which m rarely changed, there can, we think. he no annual to doubt the expedisurrs "f “Mud-mung num- curunugx Ala-goth“. Nature will hr her own shteuuker in the matter of "mm-lion, i the cuticle being hudem-djuut chew u pad is howled and Howlu-ra- char, nnd the will amply ttrovide for the doc “are of the annuity 'eptsiot mld liy out-blinking I mun- abundant supply of “and to the u- trcusitivs. As I matter of tart, the hint Of the body dtods an the vital gamer-m curried on within it, and throw an amply “lament to moi-t awry wnnt. Thaw-gain, it is true, M the medial nth-er ha. in “In case to whlrh we lllmll‘. "mm-d. that if the foot is not oriented in . hard (rune or box whirh impala tin- Mti-in M the mm" cle- and joints, that nmn will ho rumble of better work m wulkingnnd jumping.“ it will ho more fully mmrUhed. in W to the law thnt nukes the Wood - ‘putsnd member of thobodr drttmtdmtt 'Ott ext-relu- " click-nay. To thoo. a... udcmtiom mint be aided. that than the extremitiu are 1tabitamlly up.“ “a. i. hue anger of eoM-rateshitte than than they are “Md." On hygionic mud“ bare fret In o.rtairstr Admissible. and tho fact that toot-ooeetrtr- no not "'etord hy the mum at vagina: with diam cold and mare varilhle than our 0'- in evidence that “my." not irrdiembH. or, u we bulk“. mu- M to.“ I. Eugluml. and!“ and (“hill “an "tiniet the Henri“ at aots, uni I. M obo h curly lib are new!“ to . I“ thee "tielewMdgxstt-Utittt - luau-up. but an [annuity but: my troublem---elnllrlrion, an“, Rapid H nod tender [at "on“, - b manh- 54.4mm. Bare Feet. t‘-.. power of turniugiu tiio'.t round: "t an involuntary to or anclim- to the teft or lt " n nmllt-r of cummlr u

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