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le:verge visitant to our mortal sight,
With mighty blander flouting far,
leo rainbow hue., to thee unite,
Hut satneueilg as tete silver star.
Thy onward march through raluir's space
Attrsots our wondering gore awn,,
l 1 vain we strive thy path to true,,
Thou dost with otteooulecturtla ploy,
Thy EeriaEerie!,'
source is still untold
ray mighty orbit roiled the c u
1'11d roan iu wonder' thee behold.
Whoa tusk thy' onward oeutse begun;
.rt thou a auubeam•broke. away?
A. satellite freer old Plhoelus' throne?
Or flame from north light all astray,
To wander through the air alone ?
Art though the thunderbolt of ,Jove?
Or fl,"me frolu'Xtna F;aphma.tus' fluug?
Or love light of,'Asttarte's grovel
Or spark front. Vutcau's anvil Wrung 2
Art thou a meteor flash of war, .
The herald from grey' oriuixon throue?
Dasa Seim guide thy fi ctnerin+„ oar 2
Scrota thy march lou t pettee begone?
Art though the belie eli tt cense diff guide
The Magi frail' the Lest away?
Art though the :star that overhung
The pallet where our Saviour lay?
Sweep on, thou everlasting torah;
Aide' on through thy celestial. way,
Shine bright aurid the spanglod'aroht
t
'fill lost uid the hood of days.
Canad and' Canadians,
Such was t e title of a lecture de-
livered in th orfolk street Methodist
church, Gue[,n 1., recently, by Rev.
!Hugh. Johnsto % D. D.,Triuity nhurch,
Toronto. • The lecture ocoupied over
au hour in its delivery and was au
ab'", eloquent ,find instructive one:
Ditring tha shorlt time at his disposal
i,1 n most ontllpa4.t manner he recount -
el the chief events of the history ,of
O tn,xda for the past five centuries,
?blowing that fie had a great het•itage,
ileld one whictli•sllould he kept and
2.nardetl; 11i spoke of our extensive
ti'rritory- laeger than. the United.
,litotes, larger,than the rotltinent of
l Drape, larger then the Doman Em-
pire in its palnr:iest days, -firer times
as large as Ohiuit and washed by three
se,. -."'k 2s. ret'lie !form of G,xvetritnent
was ti: est populur.and most defog -
mettle, in the world today, and we
were n set: Bove i ',r country n o ry '
11 t i
a
� in the
full sense of tlie'v;ord; • and in reality,
if not in rimer We had all the free(,
don, of an independent nation. Our
jndiciat'y Was pure and and we had
good reason to prize it above any
other under the, say. Begarcling
our resources, . ' agriculturally we
hada,.
xOt .acres • do every, human
faintly and bouts furnish fciod'• to
every human being in the. world.
1%e were richly dowered in mti•uersl
" wealth and had coal enough to supply
the world for 1,009 years. The
wealth of our:fisharies was so great
that we knots nothing about : thein
scarcely. I:ir then referred. to our'
P norinous shipping, rauking the third
alueug nations to our wealth of
tanner; to our' railways -the largest.
in the world considering the, reptile
-
time ; to the intelligence and energy
of the people; the' climate ;.;.•the
natural scenery.; our educational
system and scllool,e=thiefet stood
witbe•trteer1'iati ;'t;utr Iiteratur alid
newspeperee, and to our Ioyalty. In
expatiating on this he intimated that
retleetionc had been cast on it, But
there Alms no dependency More patrio.:
tie and inure Loyal to the British flag
iaad Beitish institutions.-.I6eeiproctty
with the United States would in no
way inteetere with the loyalty of the
tiountrv, bat it would be a boon to the
fermi•,, and lie spoke of what he
!,new ; it4woald gyve the farmers of
Canada a free market and all trades
would thrive, .because the farmer was
tlre backbone of the ' actuary, and
whet) he prospered all: prospered. He
considered t€(rat'Oanadin.. with a, free
market could hoed its own and urged
the cultivation :of a nat'ic)tlal lune of 1
r.oitltttry end a national Spirit to build
up the nation. Imperial F'1'deration
lie I faired ors its alt impra,ctieaht,
dream, blit upheld the idea of an
c intnereial league with all the Fins
alhlt'speaking people.
hoot . ik it i
the WW1 ,fee,
Politeness always pays because it is
right, end' 'tib the feature! 'courtesy
which every elle leas good Z0215044 to
ea,peet, no matter what the age. It
is profitable to be polite to children'
because of the example..
A writer in tl';'e, Household says;
2'hey rata on our errands, upstairs for
our hooks or slipperstour tlliwbles,our
new uhagaatues; dotvustttirs to tell the
servants this thing or that ; over tate
.
way to carry out messages, to the least
ofIlee with ear letters and parcels.
They leave their play or their work
a dozen times iia the morning.,to do
something to oblige us w1i are grown
up, bigger, stroniger,•and apt to be less
ubsorbb] ly oShupiod than they..
" No genie of politics; or business in
latter life, will (:ver be so itnportalnt to
the teal as hall and top to the little
lad ; and no future enjoyment of the
'ittle girl will ever he • greater in de,,
gree auci in ki 1d' than her present in-.
test in her dolls and- her playhouse;
yet Johnnie lad Jennie,' dy at our hid,
ding, arresting themselves Ili' •nlicl.eae
rear of the play, which•is-their'present
work, and Alas i• half the time that we
quite evertor* oue'ow't1 obligation to,
,he grateful.
We do 'not slay I' thank• you l' Abd•
beoautle we do not say it, we make it
difficult for our children to be polite,
as simply courteous, as otherwise they
would be by nature, and the itnita-
time which is $eeoud nature to a:l
children.
Tiro Parting of the 'Ways.
Wilkins and Watkins were college
ohune and clued friends. They lied
been hard students and had ,taken
little outdoor exercise,, • When they
shook hands and said. good-bye, at the
end of' their college intr•4'er, they were
in impaired heaell, Both hal dyspep.
sia, liver troubles and -troubies•inne
coughs,
Wilkins lead plenty of Ino:tr•y, and
decided to travel for his 11ea1t11. Wati',
kips was poor. I meet go to work
for my living, said he; but 1'11 try the
remedy that 1 o'b ason tants so much
about—Dr Pleroe's Gulden Medical
Discovery.•
In less thaw two years Wilkins
cable home he hisco}iiu. Wstkiae now
ie the prime of life,is a hankpresideltt,
rich sed respected, wind' weighs 200
pounds, The Golden ilZedica[ .Disoov.
ere saved my life at t critical tines, he
often says, Ob, if poor Wilkins had
only: tried it 1 'For weak lungs, spitting
of blood, a 1 .lingeritlg coughs, and.
consumption in its early st1tges,, it is an
unequaled remedy.
33ia Greatest Compliment.
When Dr Temple F le fie€xi the head;
nmasterellip of, Rugby, -a°boy in ' the
wheel came up before him for some
breaeh of discipline. Pads seemed
rather against the boy, who was in
imminent danger of being expelled.
Be had a defence, but, being neither
clearheaded. nor ,fluent in tete presence
of the head master, he could not make
it clear. He therefore wrote home to
hia•father detailing at length his poste
tions and his explanation. His father
very wisely thought the. hest thing he
could do -was to send the boy's Ietter
as it stood to Dr Temple,. merely ask-
ing bine to eiverlookeany familiarity of
expression;* Apparently • the father
had. not turned over the page and seen
his sou's postscript, for therm "1)t'
Temple found the following words--
If 1 could explain,. it would be all
right, for, though Tetnp.e^is an old
beast, he is a just old beast: Thejai=hop was accustomed to say it was
the greatest compliment he lied ever
received iin his Iife,---London Family
Veratd.
Clark's Catarrh Cora
Itfay be heel. of any enterprising druggist
for So ciente, It efford1 instant relief, mid
will elite the worst oeseh. Iiia pleasant to
both taste and stele!), and may its carded
in the pookot. Don't' fool away time tend
tnene,y trying Worthless xeedtee, but
write to ua dwirect. 1f your druggist wan -
hot Homely you with C ark's Catarrh Cure.
f
we will. Clark hemlcal Co.,.q.'orouttr
and Neat' York,
t�"hdn you tent hard Master`,
week for a begga wfto than. just, 1,e,.
ante
rinlsii..
'Dort your putter` pesuch 'Sanaa ser'
Moroi? Yee, indeed he does. You
can (hear, ell► , toile.
Are I #f reererl•o Jetee.
'ilr:ll Stxt•ft• Inas a Heavy speculator.
Ho i l eccentric, He amuses 'Bowel
by playing what he calla joke en cab
Mas. fit} engaged to caboiati to drive
bible home one night. When tlh
journey was over the cabman said h'i'd
I'.hortisaynggked before he wiruldtali(
on dollar for ler€vies from Fonrteettil
Street to Vortyi.secoitd, 1)o you take
thin cal, for'au ash'•curt ? lie enquired
indignantly dins fare.
lliy dear fellow, said Ids fare,cr4hnly
theft let ua ;;a back to where wo allele
from, All I have is one dollar.
You have a wntah and. chain l sand
Che driver.
The clhain is of brass, answered the
fare, 1:t is attitelied to eh bucca of
keys.
'You helve diamonds ? pursued 'the
cabman..
They are glass, said the fare.
Well, observed the 'driver, cher
fully, 3 ou're tt regular el'a skill, ain't
you 3•
Yes, said. the man, 1 am what you
might call a gain deceiver. He'heed.,
ed the cabman u bill, ran up the step
of a handsome residence, the door of-
which was opentkl by a man in livery,
who bowed. low, and clisappeitred, The
oakum.' noticed that it was a ten -
dollar
1 s'pose,+,'eminates the driver, that
that's a'joke oil ilio. I° can stand° it.
Tour Lame Emelt,
lit is t..vw r .,tr,•i• ,ivc,; fi,
f keit
elft! ve den, n, relit: hour before.;
eif tt'' ;t nti, ue; lar,
'•1'1,blc and ins:or ut tl Il re.r,
Aire rein neie riot b t ''wry a bit
falai iei,.lS tai 2%tat
t. DattcelWalias`tu'•auto-day,.
roe condo at a•. tai" Cr4YF mem.
It is cook, e.:olk, e0ekt
'.t'here'c txeo.a& and therese bread to bake t
It is cook, cock, v,uik,.
Tieere'H Dividing ants pie to melte.
e Tee teetotes arta al we've dropping,
Tee st•t ckinfie lire ever to meaty!,
The :urn in the field to leek after;
The ottai.lreu to wash situ. to ,weal:.
Would get well at muse if it were rubbed
with a little of Clark's -Lightning Liniment
arts the soreness 114 side and liuebs would
go away if treated the same. This won.
aerial preparation does not effect a cure
next week, out relieves at once, and almost
nitracuiously, Try a bottle -of your drug-
gist,
rug-I ilt, price fifty cents, and beware you - get
it. Clark Obernioal Co., Toronto and New
York.
Canto Sims.
In former dam. doctors were somee•
times diffident about charging very large
foes, nut they liked to be paid "ore the
spot," when they were called in or con-
suited. The devices they resorted to. in
order to,obtain a good fee 'were'sometinies
ingenues • bootor Sento,, 'of• Boston,
allveys expected a fee of ten dollars for
a consultation ; but the price was con-
sidered so erorbiant that he did did not
aotually regvire, it. However, he had
a'little pile of ten -dollar notes left. upon
i'
his office table tin plain sight- of his
patients, and n also in lain sightof his
, P s g
own watchful eyes. Seeing those new
bilis, looking as if they had been flung
down one by one by previous visitors,
the patient hardly had any choice but to
add one to the number. One day a
merchant, known to the doctor " to be
wealthy but somewhat avaricious, came
to consult him, and took much of his
time. In rising to: go, the patient hand -
1
ed the doctor a five -dollar bill. Doctor
1 Senter at once put on his, epeotaeles, got
' down on his knees, and began to look
about under the chairs and beside the
table. ,
What are yohi looking for ? said the
patient.
Why, for the other one, said the doc-
tor,
The other what.?
The other bill. Ah t.
didn't you 'drop
one? .
The lnerohamt drew out a sedond five
dollar, put it dirwtt upon the table with.
out a word, and hurried out of•the room,
slamming the coor behind hien.
Mr . Whiting died lash week in
Exeter, aged I:13. He f
let before he moved to Eseter.
She—Se yyoustudie
berg. He (proudly) • `
where 1 got the slash on rely cheek.
S'he -tlgh 1*What 'hortrid barbers they
!feast have.
ke Trotter, nifty I marry' your
daughter !don't know, rtty dear
boy, you'll have' to
Rosalie. She told um.
til 1t she was going to rtern* you.
Ever had your life insured, old lel.
L'
armed h1 Hulw
d at Helsel'-
--Yes, that is
3''
settle it
with
a while ago
lore 1 No. Clomptanies won't trate
ine. `Heart action too feeble. NoLody
to, insure my life for anyhow. Alai
you married ? No. Heart action too
feeble for that,too.
n0 mat have been a bright boy,
It very bright little boy, who said to
mother, t wish a lion would eat 1nr'
tip.. Why ? the mother asked, IL-.
entree it would be snob a jtiite on the I
lion; he would think 1 was beside of
'14111.01,1
: a„t ttegret: iu 'kr,. 4»
It iH ilt;lat, tight, fight.
Vor s lean in the tug of life ;•
leu l its light, light, light,
For a otesu ante. tidy wife.
A, luau min plant an Acre ot laced,
And outlier the i;oldek wheat,
A,nd get the price in leis own leant t
Alai the price ot ib sweet.
IDut lora, work, work,
Iii ever a wotuun's ;lot:
.It is work, work, work,
If the weather is cold. or bat.
:And this is the worst of the trouble;
She hasn't a dollar of gain,
dud thangh eUe may eorub'and clean • toe
• day,
'She trust do it to,rnotrow again.
dathseriar
frac Cu
Ouse# 1
li14t44Ctpr
Vat
1,o ani, Ieti,ue
fork 8t nisertiett
isCrtiou.
1.'s' U 1Utieus, iu
s��e{rtioe, uud t. pct
1 o local ]lute. 4. w 111
A4l vor$istl i, i, 4 ; et
And 11ushiesi t.h, ilr,a
nolltlateil, kl our 111 4114
' 11uusus ann i'--,1fli ru ' 40(14, not cm:ceding 11 ii
t+1l ur 2iirl1 u,tlbtii, ii +C. a uttlmtlpttont u44•(d 4
Titasp tt,nts W1i, but oa ctiy adenine t0
eS'r OOISi xatts ter iun,ti?e a 1!01(:ol%oasts, Qt
lolly"er periods,
.4.QV 'aiselntnts-Without spl:ti,lu directions, TB
inserted gilt turbid and char;,ut( aceLotiiii fey, a'r
itito1y atLVurtis4eneiitta•uttiet 140 ptt1U is tkavanuo
Vhailtcei for OQI.Grat.t a444e,a,t{elitenak must us
the melee uy Wo.tuesui4;y noon, in order to app,
Glut 55'4410
It, 't«L1.10'1'r
_. . _.._.._ Pectutti1luc asp restisn
It. IslA(t:DONALII,
• JobJtPiil•1E STF
is
Oh, wife, wife, wife 1
Don't Worry, and flet, mid pout
Oh, wife, wife,. wifli l
You are dross today, no doubt!
For you Ifuow very weir your labor
Isn't done for a dollar or two.;"'
,Just tllinlehow happy you infuse us -all--
cif tlib love we give to you l
Oh, wife, wife, wife a •
If you could not cook and eleau 1
Ob, wife, -wife, wife I.
What sorrow ,that rest would' Mean f
To toil for love is better than gine!,
And the way we differ is clear
The work you do ii4 done by the day,
'And'nfine is done by the year,
•• --Betio ,S, Barr.
Mrs 'White; What an amnsil
woman Mrs Bieck is1 She is a vel
table Mrs Z4ltalaprop, She was speal
ins of the influenzathe other evelliu,
end she said she hoped ib Would/i3 b
*cine academic, •Mrs Grey ; Why,
should"think you'd have 1aughe l riot*
in her face, She of course meant sl.
wished it woulduet become epiderirxil
LQ� z.oGs, �gGS
The U.idersigaed are prepared to p
the•
-ighest Cash Pries
Ilor all kinds of Good Sound
HARD AND
�y�+
1, 'tU GJ SOFT WOOD
Delivered at their MR Ya in Wingllanl.
Also for
Basswood eadinc0Boit
By
,t„�.t.hhe Cord.
OU TO.L': SAWING
Done atLowest Paying Prices, and
SAM FAOI'ION • GU,A 'tANT1' Ei)
/,11 2d101 ol Dressed and Undressed
IMB'-R
Constantly on hand,
' Also Shingles; Lath, Staves, Barrels; Cedar Posts
Wood, s'lC. Cull acrd got prices. Mill adjoining G,
T. It., on Shutorea
McLean. & Son,
Wingliatn, Ont
BOOT PM SHOE SHOP.
Ci+AVe11L1N & MIME
!ravine ppureha'sed the Custotn Busthets of Mesar
McCormick tit Co, wish to Intimate that 'they hay4
opened ottt Irl the shop two doors sohth of '.0 A 21111
store, Wiughitm..;
I3oots and .Shoos made to order trona • the •iter
sStock, on short notice. Repairing neatly 'ant
promptly done.
The patronage of the publicsolieitdd,• and all wort
quarahted,
11feL&UC 13LIN & EL GII
AIMED & SCOTT
Josephine S1roo1 Wingha€n, ani,
J. A. feast»o; , W. Boort,
Metult Forest,. 4* Listowel,
Deposits Received. '° aricl Interest
All.iwed.
Motoy Advanced kr 1 armeraetind
Business Men,
On Idtio,'or short time+, on endorsed nat3s
or eoliaterateiecurity, Bela notes bought'
at a fair vauirit'oln, , Money remitted to all
parts of Canada at reasonable charges.
Spoe1.41. Attentidn' Gi'v'en to Col -
looting Accounts end 'Notal,.
ivniellA2r,
`x7 B. TOWLE.% yt.l).0.14.,
°ere
and haw true
to swear and I
your only sort
e
gid he mot in
selected one ;
It as well switch
e is lord of pelf;
ides, it'it more the
ou anew 11Owi'tis
not make a citizen
im be black or wh
Tuan who doesn't k
ipher, read or write.
11poi1 change the rel
make the layers oro
gh you may honestly
would be better so,
cannot make a: parson
the stage-struck Rou
if you ever do Emcees(
a tell wish you never h
re is ouIy one thing me
nd'thet's to leave to se
e of.;aar neigh
lI -,ee
Welted with ei:iit11f, D.
Bu. 'rill these things; nerd nn
We may expect to bear,
Until thenumbskull kills i
And the Romeo says the
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario:'.
l creno, Por e:oa t f 1
44 y C 11UPii.,.
gliIoo at " Tux l>u,banAoX" , Wiughatu, On't
1-1u, • A. IHELDltual,
Honor Graduate of Toronto University,. ant
Member of the iiu11ege of Physluulne a11t1 durreuns of
Ontario.
i1• OiUeeandResidence—Corner ofCentro and .�
i11011
streets, foruiuriy 000upied by 'lar. Butt,uue,
.'t' 1Nnio11448, . We
""' >, v.4%2 sTONE4
;, .1A:,.
8BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Eto., Eto".
1'revate*.lid Company ,untie to 1onn at lowenti•atut
I 1,1.toret. ii0 commission °named, )iattg1U'04, town
t ;. end:ar,e1 erecter y h0U;rit and soda. ..
OFFICE -Beaver 1.31uuk VCrnou. o, 0si
:e
I.
J. A., IdO11T0;Y
n; letTL 2s `lt •
1<. s.t.. ,
II il'inghtim ontarlo
Y is,N BYER .W DICLUAS .N,
(1, W. 0. MEYER Q. C. I M. 1.. DICKINSON, B:
BL1ti1I1Tl;1tS AND SOL1CIToIIS, Etc., L'to.,
1i Eut3 tu1,.lituik of )Iiuhilno*j, 11QW1nixdouut.
tal:lug aillda"fii.+• ..lo i�)a J conn -and
r , n'0
Vitesse property buu�+{�', a,,d sold'. '.ilouuy (prtvutie
r; full te)10 44144 on worli eg44 81cuitty at rt• 1)111 tout.
k
money un estcd fur pltipuu pursues, noun the beet'
mortgage securities without al y exlh,lls0 to the.
lender. Lauds for sale in leanitoba ane the Ao1Ah1.'
west.
o.iice-.Bunt's Block.lyingltaru.
DE'(T'IBT1tY.-J;S. JElr0M1'1, 11'IconAll,
,, ,..,, r>„ Is manufacturing' Celluloid P1ri'tes,
eeeee nrvw•,ta vile: vete plates of the hestlnatel•iu
t^1r as elms') as they eau be got 111 the'
Dominion. All work Warreuitud..
Painless extraction of teeth by the use of l;lecteic-'
lty or Vegetable Vapor.
Taxa .2.osicct.—I will extract teeth for 25 confit`'
oath.
OFFICE: Ili the Beaver Block, opposite '1101
Brunswick hotel
Win. FI, ::Macdonald, L,i , s.`•
•..DENTIST:
OFFICE, - - MA.SON'S t3L0CIC,•,
Opposite the Queen's hotel, 111105ha . I
Will visit Gerrie 1st! ted 3rd Mo
of each month.
Jona',
li ona',101T011Ik',
GE2 EItAL I22SIJIbANCE' AGE
Wirifehol, ..
lbp comer CUN;:i21O2111Mp
INSURANCE
VIIR)1 AND'MAaINIt,
_ . GUGLPB,
D1..7H,..-i..7H,..-w'eNolmm,
2 21.1
Lli`kiNSED AUCTIO:v2a2R Iron THE cc:Att rr'.
0r it WION.
Bales attended In any, part of rho Co. C4tlrge•t
Moderate,
pHN (TJ1t11If'1, Wsatetlatr, Oita.,
xro(OOis0n AV0•rioll(lteirePotx 2814 bO2lllrt Or
atIlt0`.l.
AU orders lett at the Thies otlice promptly at cad,`
ell to. Torlrls 101930051110.
ep4+i1ISS Itf1NDLrLiSUN,` •
Ideltasnb' Anur,oelan keit CoexTIEs DAWN 43*»'
13fteos.
.All sales attended *promptly and on the Shin its '
Notice. ..r
Charges Sloderateand B ttfstae4ron Odi'lAnte
All necessary arranguutl;bts eau be made
' flus' Oleo '
MAOISM OST
130I,To.I 4 1rAiFICINt
V.: L dt b.. L . evavaaeld;t .►sD w01vt2,i{A.51 i
maDo kL Atte} WIN C !Aid, '
All tufkAs 11 rt st the sffcs. of the Tulse NU( i
at golds in Canada- Tint isterorsaltl„s"tan
lr ce ve N„
Of 'Canada, t,l I'ATattnOit,
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A. B. S.".. X'1:' t 4 *4* t aCeS citta. �4�,,y
1 ea "°.?
u rti 1�"'•i+'"' t 10.)44;a1.416.16
T) tat Settles It,
1 was 910210 on the hack
A Georgia. hotel 1t hen 1 he
who Was cutting neat rig].
"'n;ala tateabey. and as the It
and asked what was want
aid •
1Jnan' let her #adder se
No,
sl
Jnli" let her =elder
,, o
Doan' let ber brttdder J
No.
Yo' spook ,around aar
.•see4t'llyou.
tlt'e iu de note ? ask
Yo' eebhlar mind dot.
iirizuess, Ye' jess go lel
stop on de way.
.Axile' Mary Ann to dun
,quizzed the boy.
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Manor Beast
Gain equal relief from pain by
cllark's .Lightning .Liuitnent,
joints from a sprain or foluide
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veer of a horse sleeted keep
ie great remedy in his etah
usitl0rwtiou of economy all
egest this ready relief.
net; gold by are:s{fats, Cla
, Piironto and N.ew York.
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