" Jock, when ye hae naething else to do, y 8 may be aye sticking in a tree it will be growing, Jock, when ye're sleeping.'—Sir Walter Scott. A question for tnicroscomsts arises out of a recent trial, as it is generally admitted that it is impossible to distinguish stains of human blood from those produced by the blood of certain other animals— e. g,, the pig. An analybt, however, said he thought it possible, as the corpuscles are of different sizes. '■' Amusement is not an end, but a means—a means of refreshing the mind and replenish iDg the strength of the body; when it begin to be the principal thing for which one lives or when, in pursuing it, the mental power are enfeebled and the bodily health impaired it falls under just condemnation,
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Western Star, Issue 1353, 11 May 1889, Page 2 (Supplement)
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134Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 1353, 11 May 1889, Page 2 (Supplement)
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