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Humbug,
If humbug snook' soddenly be put
an end to in this viielted world what a
commotion there would lie! To some
WOO it would he as bad as though
there should. be no more bakers, for
benohug is the bread upon which they
feed—sore hiring thebalters themselves
and eoma thcustomeie. The Ulm*
unvarnished truth would be unpalat-•
able tonottny, and how could others be
alone, Without their eeiteoning for the
dishes when their customers swans*
• for the pecuniary benefit of the hum -
bugger.
When Mrs. Tribulation sends for
her doctor, and informs him that she
feels dreadful, vebat would be her
emotion were he to reply to her a
My dear modern you are laced within
an inch of your life,and in that straight
jacket yon went to supper last night,
and ate salad and raspberry ice and
drank coffee and danced tintil three
• this morning and you have upon your
head as you had then, a great pile of
false hair and wadding. No wonder
you have dyspepsia and nervous head-
• ache 1 Were you not a very strong
'woman naturally, you would be much
worse than.you are. An inward Con-
sciousness tells her that these things
•are so, but when that love of a doctor
* 1 fragile, delicate creatures like
you must*be careful, Mri. Tribulatien.
Your mind is greater than your body.
You go into society and shine and de-
light others,and this ie the consequence.
'Ah 1 dear me 1 she feels very much
4 pleased With him,and feels.quite proud
of herself, and she takes the harit,iless
mixture he leaves for her, and having
reprieve of corset for a day or two,
feels better, and recommends her doc-
tor to every one.
• Law is so plainly a little battle of
humbugs that one' need not allude it.
As for art, it is 'only when Tompkins,
the critic, lands his friend's pictere to
the skies and sneers at that 'of his
enemy, or when he praises and pus
fpr so much a line, that hurnhug has
its only chance.Neither when people go
into hysterics of rapture over a browo
mystery supposed to be an old master,
and tell Smith that he has really paint.
ed quite a pretty little thing (just be -
cense he is Smith and lives in the year
18.72,). when in fact • his picture is
really glorious, and even when the old
master is moistened and rubbed a little
the closest observer cannot be sure
• whether the spot of yellow in the cor-
ner of the brown mystery is a boor or
beer barrel.. No it comes in also when
' Augusta sits for her portrait and
being dissatified,if buttered down with
the remark
But, really if you will pardon me,
• it can'ebe exactly like you . You see
there •is so much soul, in your face the
poor artist Can't catch that 1 Common-
. place flesh and blood we can transfer
te canvas but not heart and soul,
Pear Mise Augusta had that artist
said: Those are your features exactly.
Now apd.then yod look a little prettier.
• as every woman does, but it is a good
portrait, would she have brought her
• little twice to have its portrait painted
the next day ? No assuredly not. On
the whole I don't know any humbug
that is so efficacious as the information
that the soul rind mind are too much
for the body, especially to one who hag no
mind at all and is partially COnSelOtie of
it.
Mailing! Humbug! t wonder who doesn't
deal it out to reeeive it iu some shape or
forml
wodaor whddoeiet sot a part at times,
instead of being, frank and *candid. Indeed
there are sorts who humbug themselves ao
far that they really think that they have Mr » Bush wishes to intimate to the
attained to frankness and candor when they public that he has opened a restaurant in
lime (oda au opportunity to lash wale the Sher) lately beetlpiea by air slemin
as
,th bakery, opposite the Bank of Hamilton,
To Cool Sottritans,
If the sleepingeroorn is warm, it may
be cooled for s time by wringing large
pima of cotton out of water' and bang
them before the open windows, says
the Ladies Home Journal. Leave the
door open,atul aa the air comea through
the wet cotton it will be cooled. This
is a good device for cooling a sick.room; heart, et:941131°10mA of energy, pain
in the kidneys, headiske, pimples ph
the clothes can be wet again and again.
the face or body, itobing or peculer
gen.
young. old, or Joiddle aged, who find
themselves nervous, week er"exhaust-
ed, who are broken down from excess
or overwork, resulting in many of the
following symptoms : Mental depres-
sion, premature old age, loss of
yitalicy, loos of memory, had dreams,
dimness of sight,: palpitation of the
Keep the'gaa turned low during the
procesa of undressing, and sleep with-
out a light* unless it la a, tiny night,
lamp.
atour slices are Neat.
When you come home with wet feet,
says the Ladies' Home Journal, don't
throw aside your boots to get hard and
mouldy, Stand thein up, put there in
shape, and then fill them with oats,
such as they feed to horses. This Will
In a few hours, draw all the moisture
•out of the leather, keeping the boot in
shape in the nocanwhile, andJeaving it
soft and pliab)e. •The oats can be used
again and again. This is a relic of the
days when no milreads existed,. and
traveling was done under ditliculies,
and in weather the present generation
has no conception of.
• Is simply epidemic Influenza; Wilson's
WildCherry will care it safely and quiekly.
Get the genuine, iu white wrappers only,
and use it as directed for Influensa.
sensation about the sorotuni, waisting
et the organs, dizzioess, speelets before
the eyes, twitching of the muscles,
eyelidb and elsewhere, beslifulness;
deposits in the urine, less of will
power, tendernee of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep,
constipation, dullness of hearing, loss
of voice, desire for eolitude, excita-
bility of temperi sunken eyes sur.
roundod with LEADEN 01110LE, oily
looking skin, ete., are all symptoms
of nervous debility that led to inanity
and dead useless cures. The spring
•or vital power having lost its 'pension
every function wanes in consequence.
• Those who through abuse committed
in ignorance may be permanentely
cured. Send your address for -book
on all diseases peculiar to man.
Address M. T. LUBA.N, 50' Front St.
Fe Toronto, Ont. J3ooks Rent free
sealed. Heart disease,lhe syniptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
numhuess, palpitation, skip beate,
not flushes, rush of blood to the head,
dull pain in the heart with beats
strong, rapid and irregular, the second
heart beat tpiieker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc., can
positively be cured. No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V.
'LUSON, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, Ont. '
Great as Sale
R. H. Barr has removed to Seafortli
from Mitchell. Mr. Barr has charge
of the Ontario Hedge and Wire Fence
Company's business in Huron County.'
Thomas 'Walsh shipped a car load of
horses to the Western States from
Seaforth the other day. Robert Logan
also sent a carload to earbehy, Mau:,
and John Fowler consigned a lot. to
Brandon last week. •
• Hamilton is the place that has been
definitely fixed upon for the double
scull contest between Hanlan *and
O'Connor and Guadaur and Matey.
The course will be the 'Anal one along
the Bea6h. The date Th Aai,g. 8.
Mrs. Large, widow of the Methodist
• missionary who weeinurderediii Japan
As in Winnipeg: After spending a year
in Ontario, she is now returning to re,
sume her work as missionary teacher
for the Christianizing of the Japanese'.
She is accompanied by Miss Shoults,
who is also to engage in missionary
work in japan.
The Outer'? Express and Trauspor
WWII Company will appeal to the rail-
way committee of the Privy Council
to compel the Grand Trunk railway to
carry their freight and messengers
upon the same terms as granted to
other eompanies. The company is not
discouraged by the judgment given sly
Judge Wurtele in Montreal and feels
confident that it will succeed Wore
the railway committee. The company
has kept a big staff in idleness for the
past two months, and the expeose,
which amounts to $1,000 per day is so
'far a cleartioss.
Ho who fails to collect bis dues
frequently fails in consequence to pay
'debts, and thus a whole series of up.
paid workers may trace back their
various troubles to a single delinquent.
Such people will say that in the end
they pay all they owe „bet this is not
so, for they owe promptness. Withdut
these justice has not been rendered,
Tartly payment can, never atone for
the injury which may have been in-
flicted. No regret, no apology, no,
added interest even can Sver ttncto
what has been done, or restore what
by their negligenee and indifferetfee
• has taken away.
WIWGITANI,
L e offering Goods at reduced prices for cash. Every person looking for
CiQoda away down below regular prices for cash please give us a call
before .pureliaein,..,, elsewhere. If you want to save 01010eand huy
cheap Goods, call and inspect our reduced prices.
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0. P. R. TIME TABLE.
.Trains arrive awl depart as follows:
LIMING
5:35 a. ..... . ....For Toronto
200 p. rn
2:0014m . ,For Teawater
1058 p.
ARRIVING
515 a. on.
2:00 p,rn
2:00 '
10:55 1
PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS,'
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
We have the lergeSt stook of Prints in town and the fanciest pat-
terns to eboose from. Please call and examine our Prints.
We have about two hundred REMNANTS to sell at a great retitle -
tion in price.
DUIS G901)44
In great variety of patterns and in all the novelty slutdes. Call and
see our table of Cheap Dress Coeds
G•1:2,4, b73.:3 TIRJTJ.N-IC
A. 0. STRATUMS, AGENT, IVINGUAM. '
Through tickets to all points in' Mnerica—North.
West; Faille Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
• -----TIME TABLE.IMAVS ITINONAM. AIINTYR AT WINONAM.
0:30 a.m.Toronto,Guelph,Palinerston, &e. 3:31 p.m.
11:10 " " 10:20 "
3:20 pan, " " Clinton, "
7:35 " 'Palmerston, Mixed 10:85 a.m.
0:45 a.m • London, &c 11:00 "
3:20p.m. 7:50 p.m.
Ai
11.10 Kincardine, &a a.m.
3:31 p, .4
n
11:10 "
10.20 7:10 Imo
106.1116 4e1IMEIONIMONSIftimel=MCIMORSIIIIONOW.MI
M. U 510.
We are Selling at Half Price:
INSTRUCTIONS ON }PIANO AND ()RUN, ALSO CLASS IN
HARMONY.
For particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at
my boom, Omer Fr ale% and Patrick stteets.
FLUB:MLA SP ARLING.
Maple Leaf itostaarant,
poor fellow mortal with bitterest bit of
spite. •
Por Influenza or "rat Gripre"
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a sure
and safe remedy. There is no bettor oiedi.
cine for the euro of Influenza, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds,Croup and kindred &seem.
Get the gennine iu white wrappers.
• Win. And. Edward Bryans, Morris,
recently sold la head of cattle for
$1,000. Six of the number were only
two mos old lest spring.
An kinds of Itefreshmeuts and' Temper.,
tines drinks. Good stook of confeetiouery,
fruits, etc. Isunphes at all hours..
Do not miss this chance to 'secure big bargains.
Cheap -Muslins, Cheap Flouncings
. Cheap Shailies, Cheap Blousings,
and any quantity of' patterns to choose from.
4
• DAVIS
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'Call and see our
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*JET 0 s
in Ladies' and Children's. We have been selling • thein very fast, but
have still a few big bargains to offer in the above lines, in .fact we are
selling
Eiverything tin Our Store at Reduced
Prices for auk.
So if you are looking for Big ,Bargains please call and examine our
stock. No trouble to show goods.
100,000 Pounds Wool Wanted in Exchange for
• Goods or Cash at the Cash Store.
IS OFFERING
NI 0 ".N.
•
A.TVIVZ PROP ER MY'
AT VERY LOW RATES.,
SEM I—II1V1
OFFICE—OPPOSITE TtiE. MARKET.
Wiroalo Ocronnir 4T11, 1.833 4
Property ror Sale. in Belmore.
The undersigned offers for sale a desirable pro
pert' in the village of Bohnore, consisting of a good
dwelling; house, office, stable and driving shed, with
ono acre and phalf of land in -connection. Splendid
garden, with all sorts Of fruit trees. Will be sold
at a bargain. For particulars, apply to
FREDERICK COON,
Beltnere
BANK OF HAMILTON,
WINGHAM.
Capibil, $1,200,000. Rest, $600,000.
•
Preaidont—aong DruAro.
Viee•eradont—ii. G. Itmisst.
•,DIV.EOTOns
70113 P500100, CISAN, HORNET. GEO 110ACR, A.
WOOD, A. E. Ltn (Toronto),
Cashier—J. VUEEEELL;
Saaritigel liquic—Ilottra,10 to 3 ; SattIrciar,10 to
1. fzoints of td. and upwards received and interest
1tovlo
SpcoIal Deposita also received at current
ralirrtif4t. eGroat Britain and the United States
bought and told
5
T. A. MILLS..
Imalmor....1...mioymmolofewowaremo. .....•••••11111
FOR THE BEST VALUE
-IN
ORDER;ED .CLOTHING.
.
Is. 'WILLSON, Armee,.
alAYEllt & DICEINSON,
Solicitors.
Luctta
,C) TUE PIIITT(`',1
Please infant, loor readere that 1 have apOsahterainadyfor lhc above ;,‘tattitt
hose. By its timely alt th intend! of hopeless, oases have been pertmontly cured. I the
glad tu send two betties df any remedy •rnEE td any of your tits Who have
os
5,101..0i -ion If they *III esate theft Express and Post Cacti A a*spasttSUy
Aa 011•00Vitit MONS 186 Watt Athattitla8t., TOBONTstia RON
(40 TO --
STEWS
HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CUFFS,
• *'Clieap for KASH.
1
WEBSTER'S
&c.
Has rernoved,to E. F. Gerster's cid stand, Where he ba -i a large and
nicely assorted snick of
Igatolos, Cleoks, $ovrellery, Silverigran
Speetasoles,
Whieh he is selling away down in price, and will . he pleased to
have you call and take a look through his Stock.
toOtolet*OOYOtoproinolOitYA.,Yorifro.
Repaialing a SDecialty 41,
*Mi work warranted and done. promptly.
Ed. Dinsier,
- Mason's Bleak