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Arron TRINITY. I'Varm weather begins , in earnest. -' 6 Prince Alfred 1)., 1844.
j 7 Cunz’inucs 710i.
5 9 Ashburton Troaty,1841'2. 9th ‘ SUN. AFTER TRINITY.
.10 Symptoms of rain. 1 13 P1intinginvented,1137 ' 15 Assum. B V. Maiy. [11.n- ' ture of Bonnirsund 185-}. 10th SUN. AFTER 1‘1t1N11Y
Napoleon born, 1769. GI'ethfire in St. Jon, N. B.
1839. Clear and pleasant.’ River St. Lawrence discd . vered, 1535 i 20 not [00 warm ‘ 23 11th SnN. 111-"1'1111 TRINITY.
3 24 St. Bartholomew Ap.
' 26 Prince Albert 1)., 1819. . 2‘) St. John Bapt. beheaded.
, 30 12th Sunday after Trinity. ’ Sir J Halvey, Lt GOVer- nor, anived 1836
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BE not ashamed of an ’ humble parentage or an 1' humble occupation; be not 1 ashamed of poverty, or even ofa small amount ofnatural 5 endowments, lest you should 1 thc1eby reproach the Kintr ofKings; but be ashamed of ,3 m1sspentt1me and misdirect— ed talents. Be always a~ . shamed of vice. A wicked man cannot be truly brave _‘ or noble.
TRUE PHILANTHR()PY.—-1
about me.
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always feel more at home'
It is on their ac— count,and on account ol‘their children, that 1 have de— nounced the disgraceful sys— tem of‘ men getting drunk at
'the alt-house and leavinglr their children starving at home. But, women, you .
also have a duty to perform, and mind you do it. Make homes agreeable———— . make the attractions of' home 7 so giant that your husbands will not wish to (To to the
ale ehouse.—-—-Earl 0] aloe-
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INVENTION or SrAYs.— . Tradition insists that corsets 1
lWGle invented by a c1uel
butcher ofthethiIteenth cen— - tury, as a punishment for I his site. She was very , quacious and finding no— thing would cure her, he puta ’ pair Dof‘stays on her, in otde to take away her breath, a1 so prevent her from talking. . 1‘his cruel punishment was inflicted y other heartless husbands, till at last them was scarcely a wife in all London who was not con- demned to the like infliction. t"The punishment became so universal at last, that the ladies, in their defence,made ' a fashion ofit, and so it has‘ continued to the present day.
The reason why our me— 3i rits generally appear large to ourselves is because '
3 when Ihave got theladics
we love to measure them by . the (letlt tencies of others. ‘
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