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  2. Vigilance Required.

    It is necesnary in theso days to be always on your guard against shoddy. No genuine article, comes upon the market now but what hundreds of unscrupulous ...

    Article : 561 words
  3. Little Things.

    It's always the small matters that cause the trouble. Mre. O’Leary’s cow kielted over the kerosoue larp and burned down Chicago; a little stream of water half an inch wide ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. The Grentest Peril.

    Most accidents aro duo to carolessnosu [?] people would always glance up and down a atroot before attompting to oross they would never be run over. Il maultind did‘not ...

    Article : 478 words
  5. Saved from Misery.

    Mrs. Fanny Dent, wife of a gentleman employed in the Lambton colliories, hnaiy allows us to publish the following foots of her interesting case and wonderful recovery, which ...

    Article : 691 words
  6. Look Ahead!

    An old and well-known engineer who has never had an accident or met with any disaster was asked how it was that ho was so fortunate in always avoiding catastrophe. ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. The Success of Labour.

    At the present time great changes are come Ing about in the social status of mankind. A man is not now-a-days considered a God, because his father was a clever usurer or ...

    Article : 441 words
  8. Mr. Gladstone as a Daring Diner Out.

    The London Court Journal says:—"Mr. Gladstone dines out with a regularity and daring that could not bo excolled by a man of half his years. One who meets him often ...

    Article : 463 words
  9. Orthodox or Heterodox.

    A famous Biohop on being asked what was tho difference between orthodoxy and heterodoxy replied—" Orthodoxy, my lord, is my doxy, heterodoxy is another man’s ...

    Article : 398 words
  10. The True Protection.

    N[?]wadays the fiscal policy is always a prominent plank in the platform. of overy politician) yet is it a wise policy on the part of the connumore to place a tax on the ...

    Article : 426 words
  11. Ladies’ Feet.

    They are an illustration of the tendency of the times towards narrow waists and weak bodies. Anybody who visits the art museums ...

    Article : 499 words
  12. A Weak Foundation.

    The " house is falling," fly for your lives, it will bo a complete wreck. Nought r[?]mains but a pitiable ruin, who is to blame Where is the builder t Let us think: Here ...

    Article : 573 words
  13. Begin in Time.

    “Tin nover too into to mend" is an old laying, vory applicable in cases of reformation or leaving off bad habits, bat in cases of slokness or disonse no delay must occur, ...

    Article : 503 words
  14. The Good Time Coming.

    While the unmarried women of the year 2000, whether young or old, will enjoy the dignity and independence of the bachelor of to day (says Mr. Edward Bellamy in the ...

    Article : 427 words
  15. Prophet in His Own country.

    "No man is ft prophet in his own country ts au old saw that has lately been proved to have ft broken back. We acknowlodge we do not see many instauces of men and things ...

    Article : 493 words
  16. Does Terror Kill?

    Anguisn of minu dm driven many to Bah aide, anguish of body nover. This proves that thoheulth of tho mind is of far more consequence to our happiness than the healht ...

    Article : 672 words
  17. A Great Tri[?]mph.

    The following case nas come under our observation:— Miss-—— (daughter of a prominent physicion who won’t allow us to publish ...

    Article : 552 words
  18. Great Truths.

    Great truths are very nimplo truths when finally they are comprohended; but it takes a long while to prepare any mind to comprehand a great truth. For years one may ...

    Article : 471 words
  19. Some Big Things.

    Some very interesting particulars regarding the biggest things on earth have lately been collected, forinstanco— the largest suspension bridge is one between New York City and ...

    Article : 465 words
  20. The Sacrifice of Life.

    Thousands of lives are sacrificed annually hecnuuo mankind aro not educated in the fret rudiments of hygiene and life-preservatiou., Simple ailmonts, are negleotad. The ...

    Article : 443 words
  21. A Scotchuman’s Philosophy.

    An old "Sootohman la sats to nave riser In prayor-meeting one night and. apropos of nothing doliverod hlmsolf of the following reinarks: “Thoro ’ are hre, ‘hings I novar ...

    Article : 368 words
  22. Singular but True.

    It is singular, seeing how much depends on good health, that a little more pains is not taken to impress on the people a few aimple rules for its preservation. Thus, bad ...

    Article : 280 words
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