THE The Little Wife At Home. — | The dear little wife at home, John, With ever so much to do, | Stitches to « ft and babies to p t \nd so many thoughts of you; ; rhe beautiful household tairy, Filling your house with light, | Whatever you m et to-day, John, Go cheerily home to-night. For though you are worn und weary, You peedn't be cross nor curt; There are words like darts to gentle hearts, rhere are looks that wound aad hurt; | With the key in the latch ath mune, John, j Drop the trouble out of sight; lo the little wife who ts waiting night Wo te ; Ba Aang le } ’ : {su Cheerly Gome t i i am Origin of Vitality. What is the vital spark which animates| j | | organic ite ihe origin of vitality is "es truly one of nature’s dark secrets, utterly | hidden from the eye of the scientitie man | of to-day as from the perceptions of the earnest Inquirers ol 4,000 years ago. There | is more known of the method of its mani | festations and growth than they knew, but whether a corelative or substantive of heat, | light immeasurable, there 1s thing pretty | well ascertained, and that is that there is a fixed quantity apportioned to things and | | mankind, and that vitality is an mdivi- dual allot ment, @ Separate characteristic, so | » speak, bestowed upon each individual | creation, } or electricity, whether measurable or one wember of the organic no two] things of the same variety and genus re- | ceiving the same quantity _ N., |g Tele- | prem | - > <i j Newspaper Duns. A contemporary pertinently remarks: We suppose many pe yple think ie wspaper | men are persistent dunners. By way ol com: | parison let us suppose tial a farmer raises 1000 bushels of wheat a year, and he sells | this out to 1000 peisons iu all parts of the untry, a great portion of them saying: ‘‘I will hand youthe dollar in a short time.” [he farmer don't wan't to be small, and says si right. sven his 1000 bushels of grain gone, but he has little to show for it, and e then realizes that he has fritted away his whole wheatcrop and that its vaiue to him is 1¢ ia a thousand little dribicts, « yuseq ucat- ly he is seriously embarrassed in his business yecause his debtors each owing mily $l, treat it as a smal! matter aod think it woulb not | help much, Continue this kind of business | wr in and year out, as the p thlisher does} or coulb he stand it? | ynvince any one | tou persiste nt! and how tong would he 4 moments thought wili ta publishes cause a Udds and Ends. A mawyet a pends on words; the real , estate man on deeds. ‘That man is as brave a fellow as | ever met. Why, only last week he met his tailor to whom he owes a cool three hundred, and he cut him—yes, sir—cut him dead.” Husband (impatiently)—‘‘What is the son my wife don’t come down?! I thought she was almest ready to go to the ball hall an hourago.” Maid—‘'She will be ready ina minute, sir. She has been changing her color.’ re \ corresp mdent of the Liverpool Post says ** Manitoba would be all right but for) the intense frost of winter.” ‘The writer dows not seem to have heard of the tine and truthful saying of a modern English philo- sepher that **the frost is God’s plough, which He drives through the ground, upen ing each eclod and pulverizing the whole.” ne frost is the great producer of hard wheat and luxuriant crops. ; \ process of engraving on glass and erys- al by electricity has been communicated to the French Academy of Science. The plate to be engraved is covered with a concen- trated solution of nitrate of potash and put in connection with one of the poles of the battery, and the design is traced out with a tine platinum point connected with the other pole. Results of a marvellous deli- cacy are obtained. The steel pen trade at Birmingham is reported as buoyant, the average weekly production exceeding 160,000 gross, some- thing that would give an annual product of 1, 189,080,000 steel pens. In Her Majesty’s | stationary othice, one year, the consumption pens was about 2,000,000, as against | half « milion of quill ones. Inthe London | clubs the proportion of quill pens used is | larver than that in the Government offices. of atee! a. ee Consumption Can Be Cured By proper, healthfal exercise, and thé indi | cious use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil | vod Hypophosphites, which contains the heal- ing and health-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form. Dr. D. I. MeDonald, Petiteodiac, N. B., says :— J} have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion with good results, It is especially useful in persons ol vnsimptive tendencies.” Sold by Urugyisis, Ste. and $1.00 a- } Pe — ee =< J. BARTON'S Pick-Me-Up Horse Powders Are the best in the world for getting Horses into condition. For testimonials ete., apply to C. H. McLEAN, London and China Tea Co., Charlottetown, P. %. I. mehll—dy wky lyr. Spruce Spars FOR SALE AT FICTOU, N.S.| ee a ERE are now for sale at Pictou, in care | of Mi. Aiexe. Garvin, a lot of Spruce Spars, trom sixty to seventy feet in length. Parties wishing to purchase can apply to Mr. Garvin, Pictou, or to the owuer at Greenfield, Colchester, N. 3. DANIEL MeBENZIE, Oe Ss WS Ve ee Ss Se... AL ES a SD... AT REEDS OPEV: ee. 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