Aural Nrososg. it , y o u SHOULD E'ER GET MARRIED. If you should e'er get married, John, I'll tell you what to do— Gc, gel :. little tenement, big enough for two Ai:,. une spare room for company, one spare bed within it— v, n'd begin love's life aright, better thus begin it. I n rniture be moderate, John, • let the stuffed chairs wait ; 0,•• looking-glass will do for both, 1 - ,,urself and loving mate ; Brussels too, and other things Which make a fine appearance, 1: v, n can better afford it, they W]l better look a year hence. Swnothink they must have pictures,John, Superb and costly, too; Your wife will be a picture, John, Let that suffice for you. Remember what the wise man iaaitt', A tent and love within it, Is better than a splendid house With bickerings every minute. And one word as to copking, John— Your wife can do tlikt best';' For love, to make "thatisCuit rise, Is better far than yeast.' No matter if each day you don't Bring turkey to the table, 'Twill better relish by and by, When you are better able. For all you buy pay money, John, Money earned every day If y ou would have your life rup smooth, There is no'better way. ' A note to pay is an ugly thing • (if thing you.chObse to malt), When it hangs-oler. a man who has No money in his wallet. And now when you are married, John, Don't try to ape the rich; !. It took them' many a toilsOme year l'o gain their envied niche ; And if youtdigaiti the summit, John, Look well to your beginning, And then will all you win repay ' The care and toil of winmnt WINTERINd 13'.EES. m an y colonies of bees perish every win :en which is a most serious drawback to The business. Now," if thd theory'of the mater was better understood, this would not be the case, for it is entirely unneces sary. Bees need two things in order :0 winter safely wherever they may be placed, and these are, plenty of air for ventilation without a draft through the hive, rhi abundance of food where they can get a: it. Bear tliese requisites" in' niind