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taught, partly:becaise I: heard. it
was a good route. -tothe' Presidency,
and partly- because -:-1 Bit-eded money..
It was fortutiate that I did not need
much.'' BILL NYE=.
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Oh ! 'why should the 'spirit. of teachers be
proud ry
Or -foster -a love, for hoarded -up pe?f .
•.Far €0012"his old coat is replaced .by a, shroud,
Or in prosaic diction,; he's laid on the shelf..
' • monarch you stand; like the noted Selkirk,
In the Sanctum, from nine nn& T fair ,•
Your salary is forfeit,.if duty you shrink ;
While penury 'raps at the door.
Your, rule has its lien --it;,- as England's C :owiu,.
�Or port_y&u like Russia's Czar?
:fo treat each._ small subject. to Dignity's frown-,
,Its
infantile pleasures to mar, y
Do you_ pause -on the headland of hope audiook
down ` -
For Gratitude's sun to send :up his rays;'
For the pupil a smile; and the parent a frown
Is all you can look for to lengthen your
days.
$ow eager the merchant his stock to display,
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At the same every farmer is spiv,
But t€ get.them°to visit the achaol halfa-day
You think you cando it ?—well, try.
Would
theyhave their time to simplicity lent?
By watching- a teacher -unfolding a mind, ;
Or the how of thei. ebi ,,dren's intellects bent
On.hu riing a shaft to strike ignorance b'ind.•.
Guerillas have blighted the t ueteachers''ranks
Antlmade-it a toyi nous task:--"
A e- j cat - Two rift_ Accepted,
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uclulovv Sentinel.; Bruce pOoun y February 17th:
mouth anything except I want`to .cat ' - D
'SEE FOR_SA
Another case; Thee. hird man ` -came
home from .town thp.other day SO
drunk he could.;scarcel Y move. When
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rhe :attempted to f eed me he tumbled into
ui Style, an had
d. I. ta root him. out
of the way. to get ny .corn. Now I
never. in my.- life_ acted in such dis
graceful way so what on earth did my.
master mean when he told the: hired.
man that : he acted liks a ho , Why
I " was :so tnad - at the insult-- to my
kind that I ,runted.as hard and -veh
inently as'I could. Of course, being
only a hog, I couldn't: swear= as, a nfan
would have done;- but the idea of my
getting drunk as -that fool; of -=a hired
man - did' Why, when.. he -tumbled
into . my pen. and thebottle of . whiskey
fell out of his pocket and got broken
du : you suppose I would touch
the:nasty stuff? I prefer good .whole-
some swill.. .
thanks,'
For teachers are worth what they. ask.
IfJ.a, trustee board find, a churl to their mind,
Who holds his intelligence cheap.; ,
Whoe ambition is slain by an -uinfurnished.
brain; • -
O'er their folly the iLagels will weep:
But why elongate:141th; flatulent rhyme
- The tale of a peda, ogue's woes, _
An. exile from home ura frost-bitten clime,
With cold-blooded parents as foes:.:
Oh. 3 welcome the day, in the d'1m far away,
;When our noble pro; ession shall rise
stand a it should, with ,the •Honored and
good _ _ _
Apoint-oi two nearerthe skies.
a;• A TEACHER..
EASY LESSONS IN ARITH 1 ETIC
the actuarpressure of the jaws_ need
ed to ma-sticata a quid of ;urn' is 'only
three -ounces," while, the average ;pros-:
.sure excerted.is fourteen:. How -much
pressure :.would. be =absolutely wasted
by a;girl , who. 'began.- at 'siltteen and
4r =3�
chewed gum until she was' -twenty
three years of age?
A newly married man pays twenty--
four dollars to. send *his wife to -a• cook=
ang school for six- weeks, and;she then
. saves. him three dollars a week for six
months by doing hey own cooking.
Mean. while he pays one .doctor.: :thirty-.
F five . and another ° twenty-eight _ for
treating : his . dyspepsia. ' How: much
does :he save
S S -NO 5 KINI:OSS
The -following is the : standing . of
pupils in S. S. No, 5, kinloss
4th class: --A. Sutherland, A Valens,
N McOau1, .J A McDonald, L Fraser.
-3rd: class -A Valens, B McLeod B
Bain, D -McKinnon: J .Fraser:
2nd -class -N Pierce, A Sutherland,
N Brownscombe, - J McLeod, J'Smith.
AUCTION SALES
John Purvis -will 'attend the follow-
ing 'sales'..
D. -Blain,,—lot 8, con. : Culross
Feb. -..20th:: 1893. " Farm stock `• and-
mplements.
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John Hodgins Black.:' Horse cor-
ners Feb.- :: 23. rd,Farm' stock and
implements:
Colvin LcYt 25,, coo.. 9, Cu l-
loss, Friday Feb► •24th, 189.3.. -Farm
stock and implements
Win:' Hays, --Lot 25,,.
loss;--Monddy, Feb. 27th,
_stock and_ implements;
-Thomas 'Belway ---lot
Oulross, T.Tuesday• 28th,
. stock and implements.. =
con,. _b, 1iin:
1893, .Fire.
35, :con. 6,
1.893. Farm
AA--yoUng.iiman :falls in- love With a:
girl and. presents- her with.. a• :cdia'manct
ring, �� Inch lin buys on an .instalment
plan—price, seventy-five dollars:; . She.
firzds:after a -,time she can only be,. a
dater tc ` him, and -he -demand. the
Ting.._Having,figured on thishe. hays_
:had -the em ,- replaced by4 a :tree.
dollar Alaska,, -.and'' she incdignantly.>
'hurls the bauble . at his.. -feet; How
much is -she ahead of the -game.'' -How
long 'wilt it take-hitn at .a rate, of fifty
cents . per-- week to-- pay, the : enol of
sixty-seven dollars ? --
The reserve force of .a tramp is:equal.
to sixteen. horse power. He expends
one . fo a i,th o f rt in opening a gate .'and
walking over a -newly painted veranda,
- and ---one—. third' of ° ti e remainder in
gettinFr"r#it :of the house ahead --of, a.
hoe -h .^s How -much has he -left to-
tackl(` next'house with?
A- ,forty-two - sheep worth fou r
• .. tloll`a. :apiece, and- B. has a yellow dog
worth twenty Eri=e cents: r - In _ - the
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course of a weniki A -r sleepless,.
- .B's cur bas improved' to a - fifty cents.
dog It isn't any use to. -figure• on this:
as B came out on the road with a shot=
-gun and said.: he would just :like to see
the- 1iuu m an 'hyena; who would
dare :to
• .ease a .hand -against his canine 1:
3E UN DERSIGNED FIAS . AT I OT 8,
. con 7; (E. D )Ashfield, a. quantjity_ of
the' : celebrated - Early Rosedale' oats and
'Mummy peas at reasonable prices". Gua •anted
pure fro �all foreign seeds, and -first-class
in
qur 1'ty.
ROBER1 J. FINN' N..
994 6 , Dun;n.ons
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SCientillo AmericAn •
Agency):for
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CAVEATS, }
TRADE- MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
'COPYRIGHTS,' -etc.
For information and free Bandbook write to - l
MUNN & CO., 861 BROADWAY, NEW Your..
Oldest bureay for securing" patents in. America.
Eoery patent taken out by us is brought before
• ;the public by notice given free of charge in th@ -
—The Hon. Oliver Mowat.:` is a
funny.::old: joker:.;- He told the 'Ontario;
Press Association:. people last week
that after 'governing Ontario for -
another twenty .years, he thought he
would •turn journalit_
--:Extract from - a private letter
written at Christmas time in
Melbourne: ."It is now midsummer
here. It is odd in this Christnias:'
season: to _ see: in the shop wind ows'
pictures of 'Santa Claus dressed in a
hnenuster_ and carrying ' a: fan.
Ntw- Tom state Soniethinwlike
.has passed the_ LegialatUre
__that all- Children-- betWeen.: the ages-. of
7 mild -14:years shall attend school- the
work shall -aAso- Attend,- _
".1'4E- Chicago:Inter-Ocean' One Of the
Yon -can always udge a• .town and -
ita people by:-. iipivSpaper.:.-
buy- town -1-ots Or land ',where. a . poor,.
half-starved. newSpapOr...is; published:
Newspapers rithese. -.days are neCessity„
not a- --They are sa• cheap that
the pearest. Man Can -
PS,.; iS --running Iola at .the':
,Itmatters -not 'how many 'city papers,-,
May- _take he -,should give -,an.
made abjecti:. of -compads-On- ;with
-.513-•11(-111* depraved ,specimons Of. -genus _
man_ Sat at -_my master s. fireside and
squirtiick tobacco juice; all over my wig.-
- tress' -ifico,-.clean :floor. • 'Of course the -
lady vras highly indignant'ancl-I
blame rit)r, but when I, heard: her tell .
Ps
that that .man *as a 'regular hogi:
-nasty' ,*bacco if I Was starving„ 'anc.j if
make mx,surroundings filthy by ejecting
only a hog, but 1 don't Ole into -my-
4entific . innnic i'
Leirfist.eiroulatton or an ecientiae paper in the
lendidl mut; Noa intellien
man. shoo de without it. Week1 p:: 3.0;0 a
L50 ei -months. Address MII.I•T � -
361yr City.
.w d. Spl u t
Pearl $ tem.,
UBLIasi�Rs . Broadway
' New York
HOUSE AND LOT TOR. ' ii: SALE.
�ITUATED ON II AVELO
JK STREETS inthe village ot:f.ucknoiw
near tile sta-
-tion. The:house is alarge .frame,_ cont ainin
eight or nine rooms, cellar, _ kitchen, - ete;, - and
ti. in- a. gond state _of repair The -garde con--'.
tains about one.-Acr-e of ground `andi well •
stocked. with. apple, cherry, :plum and! other`
fruit trees. - They place • will .be :sold ;cheap.;
For further particulars_ . apply; to. _Rosi. Mor-
rison Lir to - - A. - — - -- • .1 x
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Lucknow P. 0,
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la :la; 3rd range,
AFr,-D.2IC.-Webster,1St eon., Kin-
' loss", to- Odest daughter of
UCTIONEER FO
'All things ccime,to, hem
01/7 rove
-Should- Road:
low prideS-as..welL.Co-
Is the placd to make your selections
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CROCKERY/ GLASSWARE, 0 EiRLE PR® I
1 have in stock t h - e 'following ,.
_Apples • -
Blackinb
Black Lead
Blue
Bakin;_ Powders
Barley, pot -
Bath Brick
Beans
-Broome:, -
Baskets -
Brushes -
B�cuit
-Coffee
Confectionery
Canned G_ oods
Cocoa.
Chocolate
Corn, canned
Corn meal
. Currants
- Currie Powder
Cream Tarter.
Cocoanut
Dates
ever heard of Family Bibles
at $2.00? Well we have a
larger st9ck of Family Thbles-
than most wholesale ho ses.
You will havp no agents tro--
yelling expenses to pay. e
bought cheap and mean
sell: Prices will do it.
ANCE .AND GENERAL
SALES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS
of the County and satisfaction guaranteed.
FIRST-CLASs FARMS
OHM- 'GRIFFIN,-
- KINGSBRIDGE-P.0
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-or- partioulats
• Send ;to your nearest Railroad
A.gent and obtain a copy of
Fret FactlsoFarm
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for Uheumatism' and .Neuralgia
curedAtt 30 Minutes-, by- WOoltdrd's"-
Sinititiy-Lotion, -Warranted by B.
rembires
:all hard; -soft or--;---callOused -.1uMps land;
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..Dried Apple
lExtrjacts
'1 Fivs
: 'Fish; canned
11.'ish$ dried
'G-ingers
: Licorice
Lime. juice
• Mince *eat
Meal
Macaroni
Meats, canned
Magnesia
Nuts .
Nutmeg
Oil: olive
Oil, sweet -
Oat Meal
Pails
Pieklee
Peas, canned
Raisnas
Rice -
Rice Floirr
Sago
Salt
Salmon
Sardines
Senna .
Seeds •
Sugar
Soaps
SsS:ticapiweilosete:Thae .. es, canne
Starch
TCinatces
, ITTieurmegi;resl.
. WWWW ah:8°:htdi 1 i ii?
Dinner S
B;e:r ar:yer atr S- O: 8Se:t s
Tit igert*S
i. Toilot se
ONS.
canned
rysta
are
tS
o. i Flour always on hand. GoOds 4eliere&to any' part of
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e town.
. , / y ...:., -, lititiz...,
./4-124P., - /./,:.-,1 s''''-1141. 2-14.1--ill-li,411 ili .
'` &fr/r/l, ‘. it.;;I:. ii ,.,,
John Bull on one side of the wall, Uncle ,Jonathan on the ot er.
- . • : Find Sir John Thompionsi face in the above cut. - •
- The publishers of ',The Canadian Music, FoliO-7 will gilt .1650
In Cash to &it person sending in a correct answeeto the above uzzle
- (by haVing -the face marked thus : X); *25 in taiti to the siednd c rrect
answer; *15 to- the third correct answer ; S1 to the 'fourth c rrect
answer,-and115-in Cash to eirery tenth correo answer to.the lose.
, . These prizes are not targe,, but we *Ward ev ry dollar just as dver-
tised. . - See 'the list Of prise -winners In our last co test
at the bottom. of- this advertisement.• .
.- If you are in donbt concerning the *merit We Claim for. thii be utiful
ea,p.usiiilliycavtoionucil wforritivehtaot wsoemsea:yr.ri,end: her,e. or. any_ Toronto paper v:, o can ..
return -your money. The mOst prominent Musical people in Cana a are
times over for your. trouble, You will not _lose anything, for the music
- alone cannot be bethght elsewhere. for 'five times the amouut o yonr
,.;Pembroke st., $5 ; .. Mrs. H. L. Aylmer, -4; Alexander st., Montre I $5;
You want latest and most popular music, and iou•
receive the Folio if you- are not satisfied, '.write us, and -we will.che rfully
Green, Prof. of Music Trinity College, Port Hope, $5 ; Geftrude L.
..rern-ittiasntcoef:p.rize-winner in- oufla.st Co.t.n. P'et-itio- n; Wass Ols:ra Mort ri; 5
. Man. , $5 ; .Afiss Crawford, Brandon, *Man., -$5 i jainei Leckie, 323 Alfred
the Folio, which 'contains this month theifollow,ing latest music 1
. Miss Carrie Davies, cor.. Sherbourhe *and Carlton, .$5 ; E. W. E an. 6o
St. Isidore, Que., $'4 ; Geo. Moiriskte, Three Rivers, Que., $5 : incent
st, Winnipei, Man., $5; Chaa.•Becker, Imperial Hotel, Vancouver, B. -C., -
same ten three -cent stamp (30 centiifor one monthes trial subscrip ion to
.In Schottische sand Polka. "MY MOTHER'S KISS," Vocal. . "F COW:,
- Melbourne Place, Toronto, $25 cash t Miss Mary Str nge,
-c'are of Dr, You -rig, Virden, Man.., $5 • Mrs. Rev. G. Lockhart, Alex nder,
want It at thelowest prices. Send uslo cents, and aft r you •
OF MY HEART," Vocal.. "BRAN. NEW 1.18TTLE COON," vocai, an .aiso
cash; Miss Iva Benner, Core Yonge and Queen sts., city -,--$5 ash ;
, "LA SERENATA!I Waltzes. "OVER THE WAVES" Waltzes. " EART
$s ; Miss Susie Extence, Mount Pleasant, Vancouver, B. .C., $5.
Write to -day and you may receive a prize. that will repay you many
- You are missing- a big snap. if you miss this month's number.
. CONDIT1ONS.—Eveiy -person sending an answer must •enclos with
* ' 19, Victoria St., Toronto, can.
SALE-
FARMI PROPERTY
rrHE EXEOUT9it'S OF THE LATE
rent the estate :cif jthe saii
_posed ot the- west half of lot No. 3, W. 'D.,
12th con. Ashtield, containing 100 acreS, More
or less, There. is; on . theie premises. two -
dwelling houses,•• one leg :barn . with farm
stabling ; tWo young orchards bearing.
.faem is well :Watered and extra well fenced .
with cedar rails; .
• FO. tprms Sale or rent apply -on-the pre;
Locharsh 1). o.
• .Ashfield.
R SALE,
laud;- with large. 2 story franie house
and out buildings, barn, etc, • 20. grape vines
goat water, goad lOcation, Within hall'anaile
of the staaon.; easy terms, Particulars may
TED.
AGENTS TO SELL OUR
Y STOCK
E- HA.VE MANY NEW SPECIAL
V varieti6s, both in fruits and ornamen-
tals to offer, Which are controlled only by us,
We pay commission or salary: Write us at
once for terms; and secure choice of territory
MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen,
-bottle.' Warranted by A. B. Congtani. 985-10in.
Leads them al or
amily cerie;
ANN E D
Fruits of All Kinds
FINE TEAS
The Lar eto
The Choz.es
obtainable in I,uck
0 DS.
est Izaue
300,0
OF
_ 'per thousand for the
lirst .class maple logs, none o
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bow quantitt df_
her be taken.
Luckn ow-