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liALLsp 0T/1 Weil) WM
kill 61)(I)� thee 01,1(g) tIItitl, who
neueoe c. unman.
I0 not find his work pleasure.
l'hey may talk of the tremulous mesio that , ,
steals o'er the Water at night, That Is, he bride ft pleasttre if the
Howe watts thrills the trains of the
dancers who ilQkt through a downpour
of light,
the'initgleal stir of the drug' beat that
pulses the echoing Wet, If
More yet of the voice of ts mother when
crooning a lullaby tweet,
4bI sweeter:by far was thu music, heard IA
the lone:trumpet soilud,
Sharply piercing the dawn of the Menthe;
while redskins were prowliug
conditions are fairly favorable ; and
all Oil schemes of the social reformers,
froui 'Fourier to Bellamy, are brought
to bear on jest this point tint to save
men the necessity of labor, but to 'give
them labor so eongeuial and so reason-
able that it ?ball be a delight. A
young American carpenter once told
me that he be content to work
on house building for the rest of his
life if he Qould only be on terms on
which he was then working haviug.
good materials to work on that he felt
some pride in hisabor ; and paid by
th,e day, so that he was not tempted to
scamp 'his work, for the sake of his
family. Does net -Edison enjoy his
toil,'dia not Ericeon enjoy his, apart
from all reference to the money or
fame it might yield 1 The artist Hay-
den in bis journal has a noble descrip-
tion of the joy with which he paced
his silent studio after naidnight,with
great picture lifted on a gigantic easel,
and seen by Idle trembling light of a
solitary candle. The moment I touch
a great canvas. he sayS, I think I see
my Creator smiling on all my efforts
The moment I Ito Mean things for
subsistence 1 feel as if He had turn-
ed His baelr, and, what's more, I
believe it. Even so felt Gibbon,
though with leas pious ejaculation,
when the great canvas of his Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire had
rolled itself into his shale and he was
at work; and so many a humbler nit
has felt, Exchange the canvasses ;
set GibbOn to do Hayden's work or
Hayden 'to do Gibbon's, and doubtless
each would feel miserable. There
are many such unfortunate combina-
tions in this world, but the evil does
not lie in the work, only in the misfit.
—.Harper's Bazaar.
Deetruction awaiting, we lay there, cooped
up in that horrible Place,
'Undaunted and waiting whatever fate for-
tune might give us to face,
.i.larrow there was the borend of4oUr for-
, tress, our ritlepitquistily made,
'*iglithopelessseented'ptuck and eeneaver,
never a man. WAR afraid,
Jveu though in a twenty -fold number their
' host dared not to venture too near,
ff'Nor charge in darkness or Bullfight, lest
boldness might cost them too dear.
'Grew gloomy at moments the outlook,
though uot from the fnrce of the foe,
Less mar rations were 'growing and hunger
might force to a desperate blow,
If Merritt came not with his forces to aid
Were famine begin'.
Starvation tnight weaken our bodies and
thhs should their triumph be won.
Hasten off to Fort Trutnbull for succor,five
days had our Iii'esseugers gone,
Our food.shrinking Smaller and smaller—
end so it wore steadily ou.
Thus wearily watching and waiting bay
, we lay there in a ring,
'The,Iftes swarming around us like hornets
and now and then showing a sting,
t•Once they fired the dead grass there ft-)
windward and chtirged under cloak of
the smoke,
:But they hurriedly scurried to distance
when Our rifle mouth angrily spoke ;
And.they,haviug strength iu their numbers
in groups past our bullets they lay,
As apanther in wait in the forest, secure
in the eud of his prey.
qhough keenly they watched our encamp-
ment, they dared not risk life by at-
tack—
Made feints now and then of assaulting,
but kept from Our sure rifles back ;
But they held not their leagues in quiet,
harassing by day and by night,
And waylaid us when going for water—we
, won every drink through a fight,
'There thought was to worry and weary,
oar strength and our courage to draiii,
Our thought was ourinessenger absent's:ha
if he were captiVe or slain.
e posted, the last day we lay there, a
trumpeter earlylit dawn,
To answer the signal of Merritt, if Merritt
should ever come on.
When sweetly we heard in the distance, in
musical cadence and full,
ike the voice of the Comforting Angel,the
notes of the officers' d.11,
Telling truly relief was 'approaching, all
ready with bullet anclVado,
'And our trumPet's reply and. our cheering
a rare flood of harmony made.
WINGUAL
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ranging'
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Teeth ex
30 of Vital.. •
ntranco or
lays except,
llyth every
coat Milne e,
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14ttle Things, •
y sensible writer says a young
pertions, whatever you do, if it be only
t 1 put ou your het 171r throw aside your
gloves. do it dee'dedly and earnestly,
eschewingI alt ist1 D
essnees. ou
laugh tit this little bit of abice, for,
eimple as it is, I assure yoe it is more
important than you imagine. 'Why ?
Because if you are listless itt little
things, yoU will be Hatless also in
greet ones"; and if yon put energy of
will into small mattere yoa will acquire
the energy of will requisite for the
doing 0 of important duties. Without
such acquired energy of will you can -
net give that attention to study and
work which is essential to success.
Remember that the main thing in
achieving. results is attention—close
attention, energetic attention, continu-
ed attention. To gain this power you
must will to do eventlittle things with
an energy which while it uses also in-
creases strength. Be strong-willed,
therefore, but be sure that ybu are
also right willed.---Seleeted.
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4.01801338.
People who are enuoYed by flies
should remember that clusters of the
fragrant clover which grows abundant-
ly by nearly esery roadside, if left in
the roma and shade its fragrant
perfunie tough the air, will drive
away more tlieeithan sticky saucers .of
molasses and other ay traps and fly
paper cait ever'Colle'Ct4
Aimee TO Iffornsas•-•Are yeti disturbed at night
and broken of your rest by a sickchild suffering and
trying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottle of " Mrs•Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething, Its value is incalml-
able, It will reliel,o the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers; there is no
mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhont,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation. and gives
tone ancl energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Win-
slow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is
pleasant to tho taste and Is the prescription Of one ot
the oldest and best female physicians and mums in
the United States, and is for sole by all druggists
throughout the *mid. Price twenty-five, emits a
bottle, Be sure and ask for "131(38. Wrasi,ow s
BOOMING SYRUP old take 00 other Rind.
There is more fun in a sheet pf sticky
fly paper than iu the average negro mins-
trel. Watch the kitten playing with it on
the uew carpet; the latter is ruined for
ever; the kitten goes into a fit and all the
women and children rush out of ihe'house
in terror. If you want to rid your 'house
of 'hies, buy Wilsou's Fly Poison Pads, and
use as directed. Nothing else will clear
them out thoroughly. Sold at 10c. by all
druggists.
We rose to, our feet and we shouted, and
, louder and louder in camp
The cheers that we gave as their horses
came on with a dull, steady tramp;
Put the Utes did not linger to hear it, they
mounted and galloped away
)'At the very first blast of that trumpet, nor
did we implore them to stay.;
And nothing we asked of our coturades,but
-there in the hearing of all,
• To sound once again on the trumpet the
netes Of the officers' call.
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OLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION()N PIANO AND
Organ, in Voice Culture and Harmony
Mosta Bongs IN BEAVI3R BLOM
Two Celt Ptr PotaiMul
Fourteen years ago Mr. J.' IT.
Tilly, of Mitchett, lost a gold loWet
containing the 'likeness of hilnaeli
and wife, ,Afte'r diligent search for
months the setiieli wile abandoned, and
the treasure was gifign up as lost. Mr.
Tilly was working in his garden,
one'day this week, and to his joy
found the seine least bright and
shining. The photographs Which
were tklten eighteen Years ago, and
which were buried in 'the ground for
fourteen years,are verY little damaged,
while the locket, is jtilit as good as
when it was bought.
Gems for the Months.
There have been Several lists of
stones given as marking the months,
and while there are alike in many es-
'sentials, there are ninny points of
Aifference. The best order and the
oldest, so far as knoWn, hays The
'Ladies' Bonie Journal, 'is, the follow-
iug
January, the garnet.
ebruary, the amethyst.
T IB 1,4 irnE GIRI. WILAT ) ,NIF3 IS
TO A BOY.
What the jack-knife is to the aver-
age ache& boy, the hairpins is to the
school girl, says good houhekeeping.
She does not use it to whittle with,
'since girls usually have a horror of
`that boyish accomplishment, but she
1tiik2 duties which are just as impera-
tive, and the.hairpin is her ever•ready
'-ficaplement.
She has no pocket suitable for carry•
lug a jack.knife, but :her braids or
'twists furnish abundant room for stow -
hag away a Ifew extra hairpins, and it
ie the handiest thing in the world to
take them out, use them and return
'them.
'What does she do wIth thein?
'nlaYhap our bachelor friend will
'ask. ,
Buttons her shoes and her gloves,
uses them for ,hooks, safety pins and
ordinary pins if the original articles
'are not,a6 hand; fastens her pictures
to the walls, secures her brio:a-brae,
adjusts her curtains, fastens her
win-
dow it: .whatever position she whales,
tenders the lock of het door btirgtnr'
* proo t>y thrusting a hairpin into it,
'or if she hits lost her kby or lent it;
'picks locks, mends broken thing
repairs 134 paeaeol, sectiree 1611 awk-
ward 'Male, and by bending and
Awisting thein makes more handy
things than a carpenter eould got into
„.
chest OtHalaly
The Minister of Marine Itasteceived
despatch femii British behinibia
stating WO the saldino vita t now Oti,
March, the bloodstoiae.
April, the saphire.
NI ay, the agate.
June, the emerald.
July, the onyx.
August, the coruelian.
September, the chrySolite,
Octobe'r, the aquamarin'e.
November, the topaz.
December, the ruby.
Gems of Thought.
A young man idle, In 'old man
needy.
Credit lost is like o, broken looking
glass.
Better to slip with the feet than the
tongue.
Vita maintains one vice would
bring up two children. •
Make the most of time, it flies away
so fast ; yet hiethoci will tea h you to
win time.
'We are always responsible for the
existence) of every evil which wo have
the power to destroy.
The absence klf legitimate employ-
ment bas probably made more gam-
blers than avarice, more drunkards
'than thirst.
Never attempt to build up yOur re,
pritetioh by discounting liat of others,
It is a mean act, and will recoil upon
your own head.
How many think to atone tor the
evil they have done by the good they
intend to do, end are only virtuous in
the prospective.
It is wontierful what strength and
boldness of promise and energy of will
tome from the feeling that we aro in
the my of duty.
To thdse who dri good in the Morn-
lng, every hour ef the day brings
• plekeure, and foe thom petted atilljoy
ringEtcd1 'hr' bhJe� Ateitnit,
Duty on -VV 0 0 L shortiy
when sending to the United States.
Had you not better bring it to the
WINCHAM TANNERY
at once, and get the highest price IN CASH
or trade for it?
WINGHAM
MARBLE WORKS 1.
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Taking .a retrospect ,* my thirteen or feurteeu
years Mumma in Winghaln, I desire most heartily to
tender my thanks to my friends and the public gen-
erally for the liberal patronage extended to 100 10
thepast.
I may also state that tam in a position to offer
better inducements than over to those requiring
anything in the line 01
Granite or Stone MonumentS,
Treat your
111 DES, SICEEP SKINS,
'CALFSKINS, TALLOW,
Sm., the srune way. •
Buz-z-z4:61p.
There he is again, first on my nose, then
in my ear, and I dare not open my mouth
for fear he Should fly down rny throat.
Hello, John, just run ovet to the drug store
and buy a packet of Wilson's Fly Poison
Pads, I can't tand this any longer. Price
10o, Sold by all drugttists.
'Vit Hi MtUL
We wish to inform the Public that wo have these
Woolen Milts in A 1 =pH; order, and will this
season give special attention to
If you require anything special io
HEADSTONES,
WINDOW SILLS,
STONE TRIMMING'S,
FOR FENCING, cle
H. EAVY '.* GLOVE'S,
and see.
1, would be pleased to have those desirous of pro
curing any articles in ,any line to call and examine
goods, compare -prices and leave their orders. so that
tho.goods may be secured and prepared early in thp
season, You can select from the latest designs and
obtain the finest WOl kmanship at the most favorable
prices. Most reipeetfully, yours,
Harness, Sole, Upper and Frend
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
CUSTOM WORK
kin all its branches, and will lyeep in stock a
class of first.class good', such as
always kept in stock 1.3r Shoemakers,
W. J. CHAPMAN,
wingham•
Tweeds,
Flannels,
Etoffs,
Blankets,
Sheetings,
Stocking Yarns,
66c; 86(04
(made hsilin pure 'Wool °Idyl cheap for ICAh or ex
change for Wool.
Customers from a distance 8011 Idae their rolls
home with theui the same day.
VrIlighest market price in cas'h for Merchantable
Wool,
ci5 00Y.,
ivingham
ffli'LAND SAW MILL
GEORGE fli0MSON, Proprield.
Lumber of all kinds,
First-tlass Shingles,
loid 1114(111y etkreltl het freekl
WM. SMYTH,
Wingham, Ont.
• is the Hine to Vaint your housa, and
WINGHAM
, ThelincierSignecl wieh'io'telider their best thanio
,ter the liberal patronage given to , our firm during
aaveralyears prior to the buiuing of our mill by in-
cendiarism. During the past season WO have re-
meddelled the tow.. mill to the latestapproved in s-
tem of Hungarian Roller Process 11111 ling. We he .
Bove wecan now give better accommodation than
everbefore. We offer 0.•
Prompt Dispatch,
RUBBER 1.1 PAINT
-r—is the -4
Fair Returns,
QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IN THIS
SECTION.
And by 'close per'iotfal attention to the busines;
hope to be again fav‘red with a trial by all old,
'Rion& ane many new ones.
Yohrs most respectfully,
HUTTON 4; CARR
Wilighti Mill, Oct. 20 leS9.
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ln the
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CHAS. KNECI-iTIL
Wishes to Intimate to the people Winghntn and
surrounding country that he has purchased
the harness business lately carried
on by Messre. J. J. Demuth
& Son, and *ill conduct it in tho
building olio door south of lir T maw
item
BEST
' DOlatLE ANI) SINGLE BARNEsh
.
heavy er light, made to order,
in the
A full line of
WORLD,
Currycombs, Brushes, etc,, VhiPs
Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells,
tdtvays on hand.
None •germine unless stamped "Rubber Paint Co,
Cleveland, Ohio," We also Imo the best
CANADIAN
„a. ,
D11,110t
You can get any shade you desire, in quantitia
costing from 10 cents up,
and Cedar p,,f%sts. For whitewashing and Balsomining, ask to'r
Oar Load •Order$ a Speciaty. Al2.1.*ASTINIli
v.,
and 4.Ib't talcs anything tse.
4as. &
'WOOD delivered ie an.' Part ot 1
Wint,thata. Mine
EgrOrd by"mail promptfy attencleil to.
TIFOMSON, HARD 'MERCHANTS, .
Vinghare.
Wingbann r.o I
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111 , 'Whoa I tat, Cts'* 1 de MA, rhOit
, . , . Merely to atop them for a time, and then
balm them. return again. 1 MAN A 11141)10 A I., a tl rt E. I have toado the &cease of $itio
lEplitonay Or Falling Flickirinsis a life-long atudy,„ 1 warrant my remedy to Cara at
tvorat eases. Beano others have failed is no rancho for palmy:: retell:ring a cure. Send
ate for a treatise and a Free Settle of toy InfMtinla Remade. Giro. AO
00'0.41. .If costs yoq rittilui. vat
mitsitto mu*, wo *NO CavollgV"—th w'
is
Jpairjii no promptly don
Tbc p41:cria'ge of public Solicited, and
Ionia .'reiric arid Material guaranteed,
0. KNECHTEL
Wineham, March 4. 1800.
MATTHEW AMBLER,
HARNESS MAKER,
bat 'on hand a loge stack of
IIORSh BaNkETS,
bUttittCOMIIS;
SaoSntS,
WIIIPS,
tittINNS,
VALISES etc.,
v Which Will 'l,a sold at bottom pricen.
ilAltNNiSS, double or single, made to order et!
1 ilihrt notice, and antisineution cumanttcti.
1 t•fra call liolleited.
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