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lens ,ptent
$ t;ttrtain
ill sumo
to several !i/
lounu, over -
the applt-
tulaute, as
re, alkalies,,
,e, wll141i had
ontbe tit the
disteuse, tine
w hero' 1'Hlttt+-
ieiti,ly Pert,tten
these emcee -
'ally the ityeett
luhl 1te tiaidrlt •
of d(estt'oyit,g
'smite it with
trong
again Of the
led or over-
siufilar--thtt_t
when atiilnal
•naliiely, that'
td until it. re -
vote bad been
1L the above
;t let t11e suit
oetonle nearly
hove the pretttt
ball of soil
)eau enveloped
ata Maids, .lust
.1.e betel (,iter
he shaken (ff.
r.y boil, which,
.1, using a new,
toe la used ire.
to open the •
may be prop.
the sides..
large tlnouglr
space between
,d the ball t .f
ting give suffi-
he earth about'
pot in a hall:
Anil, 1)o mph:,
plant start to
s so- dry Its to
re before any
!tarts. Then of
given in styfti.
;p the soil 'damp
Tiny people we x
nor why they:
such a specifics
s to wh'ctt the
e following is a
ghllor consulting
eondttion of 'ler
Mire the , hlant:s.
u Wt.ut of utten-
metered copiously
wink it is• quite,
lrulf the plants
,s of ttmatenrs are
as sbrnetimeii•iilfest
lasts have stood l'°
are easily discover-'
plant out when
It;
the soil alugug
any wanes be
the plants may lit:
soft water ulltilt
sol 1, then repotted
it is i1Ut (Iesirablei
)ay be set for a half,
nearly to the depths
tis will drive then.
face wit.hotlt iu;uty'
Enough weak liner
f poured on the sur --
the plant roots.
r kill the worms, Luc
nes cause trouble.
been plunged or kept.
is no wR
'here + to
y
xcept by repotting.
u become enfeeble
die from excesety
must be corrected by
My all the.: bads as
is begin to indicate a.
ltty by their etnnitt d
appearance. •
0 -RE
MR[1P
and SUGAR,
RIK. IMAM,
Etc., at tilts
IOHN KERR4
ilarclt gel, 'DO,•
1'$• AaP R ANCE. IM T,
te0?ID0 f a PI T. IL
eeee
,4t Tl►e W..0. T IJ , ,.f hili tapolis
wilt soot! cop:ii oat a liege coif e palace
where two thottent L Op:o deli] he fed
i u
one day.
aril,. yl,en'1nn '1 e/eilrrtpit says the
paonlo of 14')11 lou in year. drink 200,
000.0011 crlarts of beer, 1(1,000,(100
quarts of hll, and 610,000,000 (parte
of wine.
sou Jones re'. 'tee that he saw
ill Olaietilz,l eighteen thousau 1 men
inervhiug throegh the streets
Harrying a banner on which was ill•
tsnribed:' "Our children ery for bread."
The prtleesuinll'Marched on to a trove
whore they settled (l.)wu to a pteltiO
,• end drank B1001111 411mti fourteen
'hundred kegs of beer
lattY goy Aiu$411 a Few Regtientlt,
ileo Litbgow, prity cease your prey prattle,
AN your too philosophic food WO malt
And foal no fault, while e poete battle;
A» their ':eels college pillows never
pre sed. •
]vn offence ie Meant, and none pray take,
But with Wiug.aaul's"poets'; now 00111 -
'
'Your subject I'll eltoose, for information's
take :
Tracy write ou, "Why that you live
single."
A reform WI R4I ha$ tenon iuto oper-
ation in Au •tralia tl',is yedr ittvnlvf8
• the removal .,f alcoholic drinks front
runway refreshment roams Many
alto hive c'u'ed i., ustl•tt for a brandy
alai soda, Love lied to remained that
that the law new wile S. wittiont the 13.
The railway in Vittoria ore State in-
stitutions, tidier t+;e.cuutrul of Par-
liament.
• John Bright`ct first puh9io speaking
WAS for the canto.. of tt;ilreranee. John
JI. (anu!.rt'tad no w.teiner ftieLd -thou
11r. ll•f ig h t.
l -oral atbitine1iee, says W3llier'force,
has the power of prolonging More lives
than all the etootore iu E,i'ghtud; of
saving more inouey than all the saving
hanks in the United-i¥ingkoa1 and of
preveaf,in;; more crime than all the
lrulice uftlu' nietrt polis.
Whit thus pass over nu the other Ride.
And leave eome lone elle,, sad and dis-
tressed,
%Vito longs to be'callerl wife anal bride,
And with foiled husband's love be blessed?
Wily thus So 0111rl41121y itnch pass by,
And leave seiria tins'hopes to perish ;
SVhy not 1185 to nom() lone rmtideu's ery,
And take her to thy heart . to love and
eborisb ?
And tell us, too, if over maiden's arms
Around thy neck did fondly twine ;
And did thy heart melt beneath, her
charms,
And olt thy knees beseeched her to be
thine?
Tell UR 1fshe diel thy heart accept.
And if she iJ.,;ter, broacher sacred, vow?
Over such littc,Il,,y fond 'detail wept?
And in thaVv; h•y thou are single now ?
Now do, please, tell us ell about it,
For I am sure I long to know;
And if in trouble, emu I help you out of it,
My much respected brother Ltt+hgow.
TQ ()ITU S 13$OEZBEUS♦
1.11e SPE;CiAL ANNoLINCL HENT abide
ttlrpeared. in .our columns some time
since, announcing a special arrange-
tnniit Wiih Dr. B. ,1, Kornai,. Go., of
13uosburgli Falls, Vt., publishers of
"A 'Treatise au the IIorse and his Die,
P/1808," whereby Otte subscribers wore
enabled to•ob'ain a copy of the vain.
able work 1 tut;s by sending their ad-'
dress to 13. •J, 'Comeau, & 00,,
(and encioeing a two -cent stamp
for tnai.irg saute) is renewed *for a
limited period. We trust all will
avail themselves of the opportunity of.
obtaining 'this valuable work, To
every lover of the horse it is indis
pensnl,le +as-it,treats in a simple
manner all`the diseases which afflict
the iiob'o •'animal. ' Its phenowinal.
sale tllrotFiti'hont the United Slates
and Cana'dt , slake it standard author-
ity Mention this paper when sending
fur ":1'rerttise,,,
Winglasn, March 36th, 1800.
Tho lyreoding Horses.
The farmers' institute and other
meetings held this winter in different
parts of the country have witnessed an,
unusual degreeof interest in the sub-
ject of horse breeding. The low
prices of all kinds of farm produce
naturally rivet the attention of far-
mers tr the one branch of ertock
tttisiui; that, its yet, appears toretelace
an adequate c(unpensatioll for irtvest-
'nleot, riek turf trouble, within their
reach. 1\1 env. sue It argu tnt'nts have
been heard at these meetings, but
theta have also been advanced ideas •�
that are apt to :Mislead. Over pro-
duction, that bane • of agricultural B A 1t B Et R SHOP
pursuits, is to readily invited 513• Intik _-_
ing the averat„ a farmer be+leve that
MR, IIALOQLMI 111cDONALD,
(LATE Or alrL0Y,)
Having purchased the ba••bering business of Messrs.
Sebastian Bros., is prepared to gave all old customers
and as many new ones as patronize him, sutielar,,Ien
in all lines of the professian.
SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
are my specialties.
tt.(live ole a call at the old atant., opposite Gordon
mat Jlolutyre's store,
• Uot A. Grog shop
l?arliatntetlt Field, a portion gf
Liverpool, •E.lgl.iud, is said to contain
168streets, 10,300 • ruses ,ti0,000
l+opttlatton and not a grog shop
P.iuperislu to uukuotvit, the police
Owe ue t.►' y i..11e :and the people save
$101,0)0 .t vete iu p for rates, Lesitles
• a aiding the (11 .ulreeu'tnee of hun.lrteds
•iiram h fps. T1►.' death rate it1
E lis soler distriet is only teu to. four-
. teen as ageiuste twenty-five in the
cit ensancl iu tate drinking parish ad-
joining.
0
O. 7:'. I3,. TIME ,TABLL.
FOB THE, BEST IT.AZTJ
ORDERED' CLOTHING,
t
' B i.. o.. .r ER'
HATS,
CAPS,
COLLARS, CUFF
Cheap for KASH.
• -—•'•—AT� -.—_
W•EB STEJ13'
Trains arra s and depart as+tlillows :
L1:Ar1N0 .ARRIVING 1
5:33 a. au ..., ,.. ..For Toreuto X5:85 A. m I
2:18 p.m 't :i8p,n4l
2:15 p. in., ... For'tleeswater 0:15 '•
10:80p. In 10:30 "
Q-F,A,N-D t111R.7J.LN
A. 0. sTRATHDEt;, AGENT, wr.ouns.
Through tickets to all points in America -Worth -
West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest.•and all
popular routes. baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight. rates to all points.
-'-TIME TABLE. ._
L11AYR WINOIIA1l. A111t1Yn AT 5YINOIIAM.
(1:30 a.nl.Toronto,Guelph,Palmerston, &e. 8:30 p.m.
11:10 `"• " " 10:10
3:40 p.m. " " Clinton, ""
7:25 " ..... Palmerston,Atixed. .1015 a.m.
0:4514.in........ .... London, &e- "11:00
:40 t,.nl,
11:10 a , Kincardine, &c
3:30 p.111 +11
10'10 "
ED. INLY' iEfiTh&Y LITAL112111:
IIas a most complete assortment of tate LATEST, OBOIOESr, atoll
MOST CRARMING ARTICLES in
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
and Silver Goods.
YOU QAN AT BA ' GAMS.
S.
GO- CLOSE ATTENTION " GIVEN TO REPAIRING, AND WO1tK. ALL,
l'VA.RRANT ItD.
GO BIGHT T() GREEN'S I$L0•oK itOR YO[JR JEWELIJEPY„
:4t p.m.
0:30 a.m. �'-
11:10 H
Gity
0:50 v.mll's
v. stern
V
bila fortunes are sure to be iasptov"d
by raising as ►►laity horses vas the
female representation on his farm will
permit. Little else than disappoint-
ment will he iu'sstore for the breeder
who will aimlessly seek Ilia profit in
the number of Iris Bari es he produces.
Quality, not :;utiibers, will determine
the utettsure of rewa"d The chance
for disposing of plans will surely grow
less as the influx of horses iucr.• ises
from the rttuelies of Montan', Texas
and other 1Vi'ktern States. where.
broncho mares can be 1(OUgllt, for $30
and t leis progeny eau lie left to tied
their sustenance tdithont the aid of
man, and can be matured at an out-
lay not exceeding whet ie. eost.R to
fatten alulgriti'the Last. TIrl•re`are
gond stallions• to be found almost
everywhere ; it is the farmer's business
to select, the one that. beet 811,55..1(18'1
purpose. o'I3ut no matter how good
may btd.1110 stallion dort't.breed to ''illi
uuli••sv the mitre is wort•'! it. What=
ever shall be the turn of prices in the
horse•nutrket, it woad seem certainly
that 'really good brood•maiea will risk
not only, in value but also iu the n
estimation of the fernier. And' then 1 KENDALL'S
ire may probably expect that betterorrice ooro�n R
treatment begiver, to the brood not,re '1t7LEVEaAa
LBAYANDT o
ELMWOOD
than she is Moro reeeitiug en n m.1Jori Dna s. d. Ii,SNDALL co.
have always pu
Dar airs I
ty of the farms. •d 11+ S i Cure by the hal
4 Lady Explorer.
One of the most intrepid explorers
of the day is a Parisian' lady, Matadi
The 3)rintr,Domor�.
The most terrible story 1 ever heard,
Said a well ktlowuclergyman inareeeut
sermon, w is. told me by a Ulan who
'"..las addicted to drink, suet it serves
t•, 'iltttstrat.e with Want. terrib.e fetters
11116 (lemon of (intik Cita bund a'rrna n:—
The fe low xppreatclled ills. and said:
I art (malt ell w tell the stay 1 a
going to, a5 it re1a"•ut.ri •01.1 ftly "retell'
h00d, lint 1 watttt••you 10 know 10,
depths of iilf.tnty She force of habit
will Aral; one one. 'My frtnllly 111tH
been heggu►u ulu•to give up drinking
and finally 1 pro'tt:iaed my dear o'd
another an het• death bed.,,.. I swore to
her that I would, never drink again
t,a and to make nay oat's • more binding
1 crept into the • parlor in the still
r waclttil s of the night, whi"n the watcl'1-
'ors wer0 iu another room, and kneol-
• ,tng beside her eolith, I renewed my
;lith with my' hand p'a'ced eel that
:• marble brow, teed ill death, ,1n less
Alan a wash 1. was drunk Its a hag
Some tirt,0 afterwards my little
<ltUlgbter was taken sick, She wase
.q sinking rapidly, and bogged rile to give
1
t' up drinking 1 promised
her that
would, and ill order to matte my prom.
a.
ise the ore's sacred 1 teak rile tYAsted
little band in lnin'a and prnrulsed her
that no more drink shon:d puss lay
• lips unless it cause through .11181 hated„
_so deur to nn*. With a sweet smile
he passed over the river, and
• out in rho parlor, the blinds were sotd,
darkened and the door shut. 'Thal trace ata 111
t night the terrible craving for whiskey
canoe over my soul. Securing a glass
' and a Llsslt of whiskey, I sought the
death chamber. 1 poured the glass
full of whiskey, and unlocked the my
„Angers. I closed then' over the glass
a rid, raisin'; it to my lips, I t&r�eined it
to tllu very dregs. l: motorised the
(turd hands, and silently left tile room
silk' tufty God have inercy; ro►1 my soul.
, • - • 1+I. SICDON'Al. 11•
The'dost rliscg H9f1
seed, not blister.aitR
or discos
d does
Y '_; CORE.
R.DRII,.
• a BRED _Mums,
ie 1•tay, mother of the Due cl" Mantes, BarioELYN, N.
who has lietl•fior several woitlhi ell- on. B.3.rs:Idesirootogive,
+• v• ode tnIonofyourKeuda
t liaL go p
.l
� Ott
•v•l. r
t d L
rell i
gaged Eastern e
t in a nos
I1' r amo ,
a ecd it for I
•� r,
ittg visited liabyloliaitud 13iueveh, uhe
traversed the a''ersittu deserts, • ami
terrible privatiane,in order to reach
Indic For dile days and five alights
1 i d I
her little caravan had to eucanp in
the wilds without meeting a liviue
'•Llluu;;ht I was sated. She was laid 11 or even disunveri111'ILO slightes3t
would Ace prices in larger quare
one of the best ilniments on east
en nay Atables for thceo years. Cs A Strum.
Yours rely,
., Nov. 20,1808.
based your Sen -
dozen Mottles, I
ty. I think it Is
I have used75
KENDALL'S SPAV1.' , CURE.
Nove . ber 3, 1088.
outesti onfalof Die
eSpavin ure.I.have
till J • into and
11p�avine, and I have found t o sure are, I cordo -
ally recommend it to all hors men:. $ Moran',
0
rs
Yours truly,
r ro -1,aun y
stables.
Manage Y
Paris public schools are overcrowd-
ed, and the authorities propose to help
1 byforbidding
unlet b. inti.
During all tie's time the cola was so
intense that lladaID0le hay's lingers
were frust bitten, anti her guides be-
carne Serl0ably ill She ll,:Lltatoed at
Inst to reach the Per,aaul Gulf, where,
site embarked For Itltli'i. All 4CdoUnt
tit her adventurous j�ltu'uey 1v,i11 lie
atlMOSt Its i111ere•skin g, as that which
will be,givall' by •i'.:l I'•otlrn of. and
Prince Henri rl` Orleans ono theetr re
turn from 'Thihet.
robe table upon +which Prince I31s
muck sii'ned the preliminaries oI
e clitii u t peace with Thiers at Ver�1ailtes,,. 11371,
to remedy 511 Y was the only souveeuirof the campaign
t}te lltttudancn at thein of c}stl<h'ptl• oi'
it Rees, There are G(,,0t10 foreign which the iron Ohttlmellor here ,sway
, t the city,,and at hoist fi,000 in Germany with him, Ile F.t�etid his
of
h„eno ii ► e y,. Versailles landlady ;„.tlfrana's! for 11.
�t of tit�t+tn ere getting a' l4i'enc}► editea
►1,t.Int$.remaintd a COfi§3icuens piece
of .t ttrniture in his house since, and
hq.latoly lrtcl it removed front 13erliti
rto.his country stat.
What word luny be• pranounoad
quieter liy.,adding a a311a er to it, 7
• ft ion inset the ptlllfv tcll0ols• (:^
t to siiiaoif'..-Neuralgia and
sing b, ottight to bestns
a.
✓i Li:aA'tidlterzor r IlJ r t
1,-trec
au.'gS � 1; � I,
sters!
Fresh, and gotten up ' in Every tyle..
WEN®ALL'S SPAVIN RE.
SANT, WINTON COUNTY, OI110, Dee. 1 1683.
DD. B. J. KENDALL CO.
Gents: I feel it my duty to Ay what hahavacne
with your Kendal('6' Spay i C
twenty-five horses that h Spavins, t of
Ring IB0_ne, lane afflicted ith Big Head ' ui
seven of I31 lt
Jaw. Since I ave had G'er
books and followed the Mr diens
lost eastiyd.
0Tou l,
FR ITS''
A File Stock of GRAPES, APPLES, ORANGES Etc
KENDALL'S SP 4 IN CURE
Price $tper bottle, orsix btlegfor$5 All Drug
gists have it or can get it for you.orit wilt be seat
trootanya. Dn.. 8.. J KEli ALiLpCo., E IDosebur$h the
Vt.�
SOLD BY ALL D IIGGISTS.,
CIGARS & S IOKE'S SUN
CONFECTIONERY
Che most complete stool: in the county. Pure OreltlnS a specialty. Call
and see me.
HILL'S CITY RESTA JRA 3
A Blessing , to Every Household.
HMO> . AY'S MILS AND OiNEVIST.
These rcoaecies have stood the test of fifty years1'•L,etlil, expertmnee.an,ee, d aro pronounced the best A: eaadues for
'Tc3Z0 PI-CJ1.l.S
Purify the blood, correct all disordersall complaints hints the LIVER, n aorto CH. KIDNEYS F e 1 ages.
BOW R1,9 and
�itivaluubleininp
1II-I1 0 II\T T.L& ]S
Ye the only reliable remedy for had legs,F`ass, td SMi, G(,ADt L1,R sit i:: 04111 Old wounds. Llh(,50AC 1"Ir1LL Soil `
THROATS, TE001-10112,ULDB, Ca
DIttEASES IT llAS NO tZ1.7AL, %Manufactured only et 78, New oxford. Late 533, Oxford Street, Loudon,
i 3'3t
throughout
the N
011d.
, Vendors g
iofnt
old
gl1 51 Cd
and s by
IR ud.tra 't is
tom' Purcl►asera should look to the Lobel on the Boots and Pots. If' 511
()Nord Street; Loudon, they spurious. h.
Q.
SON'
DUFA I.
give all classer a chance to invest their means to the best advantage
re
Hades To Movirsa5+-Arc roti disturbed at nigh
and broken of your lest by a 0164,4161(1 suffering an0
trying with pain of Vatting Teeth? If so send at
ease and get a bottle 0f " Mrs. \Vinsl4N's Soothing
Syrup" for Chtldrea Teething. its vehicle hrfal tut -
able. It will relint.o the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mother.; ; there is na,
10istalre about ills It cures Dysentery ant ' arrhmdr
reg ulatEs thelitnmaeh and Bowels, chess Colic,
softens the Man's, rcduves Inflatnntation, gilds
tone and enersy to tho whole system. "Airs. Witi1,
stows Soothing Syrup " for children teething i8.
plea<lt to The taste nails the prescription (Ono df
the oldest anti hot female physicians and 'trees' ilr
the United Ilion, and is for salolby al tuggisis
thr0ugh0ht the world. Prise twenty. cents ar
bottle, Bawl ask for "Hos. tSst.ow'o sero o
Seer/toe $PRCI," and take n0 other 1Ctod
�� If'gour subscription to thi`trot
arrears ttu+early payment of tfie ebtaxd-
,ueRs rat by s, prGc�r, ,tad bt the 1p' rietQQ,
•
�) .)(1K. ST()V S; VIIR.NA(1113Y.4ANrXO
Cp�L, r:'�RT,f:R, 130X A �l C,( 1 ,.; LAMP (a(JUl,;3
,ANG17S,TiNVr'Al�.l+.. ,ct ,t�•/'.. LAMPS,
CUTLeERY AN1) \VOl)i)1',N\\ ARE.
A,nmi'icnti slid Cunlui'icl.11 (0a1 ( )il, whetl*valfe 5555' ►'e/tttll. ])L ln'ti ''wile
g a specialty, Repairing neatly awl tlratinlltly done. 1.).
lYln
my Mistake but c►ill and i1lfilleCt (rue .ruc:l; ilial' p;t,t'�l+.e.�t,tryla�11t,�,,+�n
LD i