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Pie is prasp uity,
Financial wealtllels not the greatest,
An empty head is full of vain con-
A
ceitsi
No honey can sweeten the bread of
discontent.
There is a good deal of religion in a
ehureh collection..
As a rule it requires ruore'tiine to do
little than to do much.
gliThe devil and the love of looney are
'ltiway8 on speaking temps.
The man who 'thinks fife is a joke
sometimes wonders where the laugh
comes in.
' When Crupid goes travelling 'he
never looks to see whether he has
money enough in his pocket to pay
expenses.
Some then are born to bachelor-
hood, some achieve baohelothood and
acme have bacholorhpod thrust upon
them, ••
Arnica To D1OTnEas,—Are you disturbed at night
and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
Drying with pain of Cutting Teeth? It so send at
once and get a bottle of " Mrs, Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incal.:ul•
able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,; there is no
mistake about it, It cures Dysentery and Diarrbcee.r
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cure's Wi'ifd vofio,
softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy to the o hole system. , Mrs. Win.
slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of
the oldest and best lintels physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughofit the world. Price twenty-flve cents a
bottle. Ile sure and ahk for "blas., tVtNs,oW's
SOOT$INe SYRUP and take no other kind
Weather Proverbsfor Christmas.
A warm 011ristmas, a cold Easter.
A light Christmas, a heavy sheaf.
A green Christmas, a white Easter.
•A'green Christmas makes a fate
graveyard,
A wincl'on. Christmas day, trees will
bring much fruit,u
' If ice will bear a man before Christ
alias it will not bear a man afterwards.
The shepherd would rather see his
wife enter the stable on Christmas day
than th'e sun.
If the sun shines through the apple
trees on Christmas 'day there will be an
abundant crop the following year.
EIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS,—
Influenza, Coughs and Colas.—In
diseases of the throat and chest, so
prevalent in our char ;°able climate,.
nothing so speedily relieves; or sa cer-
tainly cures, as these inestimable
remedies. These disorders are too
often neglected at their commence-
ment, or are injudiciously treated,
resulting in either case in disastrous
consequences. Whatever the condition
of the patient. Holloway's remedies
will restore, if recovery be possible ;
they will retard the 'alarming syrup.
toms till the blood is purified and
nature consummates the cure, gratin,
-
ally restoring strength and Vital
nervous power. By persevering in the
use of . Holloway's preparations, tone
is conferred on the stomach and frame
generally. Thousands of persons have Ioysaved m yonoymai,testified that by the use of these•
In his own estimation 11 man is.
prosperous er not as bis .present cir'.
oumstftuces compare with the hest he,
I
er en�flyP, rotnillence has its drawbacks. The
drum major doesn`t see near as much
of the parade as the man on the curb, i
ev d,
Plso's Itsmedy fbc
Ilett, Easiest to Use.
A.
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one. 1 1
ull steel; of
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Por Influenza or "La Grippe" Wilson's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a sure
and safe remedy. There is no better moat,
0
Coughs, Colds,Croup and kindred diseases.
r:arrtt is the
d Cheapest.
,.
,111�4
5014 by druggIs t or sent by stall,
We. I:. T..ITar"eylMe, Warren', Pa,
To General Merel.ants and Boot and Shoo Stores.
n ceuneetiou with. lily Leather Business I keep a
ins for the mire of Influenza, Bronohitis,
ShQeiakers Findings
cd 9 it supply the trade at lowest prices with
i1;r� .TON AND PEN.[NSULAR
BUTTON FASTENERS iL SETS.
Get the geuuine in white wrappers.
Common sense is that peculiar trait
in which every one is so lamentably,
deficient,
Thecomplaint that life is too.,port
for this or that duty is neife ,f hoard
from an industrious man.
J
Is simply epidemic Iuflue�iq a; Wilson's
WilcClierry will cure itsafeYy and quickly..
Get the genuine, in white krappers only,
and use it as directed fo?iufiuenza.
It's being groun1against the rough
side of the wcl ' that makes a man
sharp. pry p'fi
Eng1; ' ipavin Linitnent removes all hard, soft or
cello au Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood
,OR,„rin, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,Sprains,
lore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc, Save 550 by
use of one bottle, Warranted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever know'., Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
• Something more than a good moral
character is necessary for success in
this world.
Familiar Family Friends.
• The family store of medicine should
contain a bottle of .Hagyard's Yellow Oil.
Mrs Hannah Hutchins, of Rossway, N S,
says : We have used Hagyard's 'Yellow Oil
in our family for six years,for aoughs,colds. -
burns, sore throat, croup, etc, and find it
no good we cannot do witheut it.
IIt is the prospect of loss that a'rouses'
an appreciation of possession,
�.Ata1fl1iOMISS MURPHY
Has received a largeand cholce stock of
'AZfZ Ca CODS
comprising
Feathers; Flowers, Ribbon, &c
Mantle Cloths, Brocades, &c.
LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY Da-
PARTM1iNT.
MISS FARR, of Petrolia., an experienced
city milliner, has taken the position
of head milliner and every effort
will be used to please cus-
tomers. •
MANTLES MADE ON THE PRE-
MISES. A CALL SOLICITED.
Store opposite the queen's Hotel.
MISS E. MURPHY.
to h'ealtll after every other means had
failed.
Wearing Out Shoe Leather.
I have but one maxim fnr you, said
a successful and wealthy merchant to
a young man who went out of his-
employ to enter upon the study of a
profession, and that is never to try to
, save your shoe loath er, but always be
economical of the cloth that forms
the seat of your trousers.
The young man pondered this bit of
advice along time, but he 'thinks that
he never fully understood it until he
. had been at work in his profession for
several years,
He found, indeed, that worn out
shoe leather was a , good investment.
It 'meant, for one thing, keeping up
with the time by gaining information ' yASH FRIEND,'First-class Shingles,
at first hand. If he needed any facts • ud .
bearing upon his profession, he said
little
e a can with a Car Load Orders a Specialty.
little shoe leather, and be 'went .out R Tl�it. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
See our stock of new and desirable
BOOTS and.SHOES,
Overshoes, Rubbers, &G.,
For old and yeting, at prices 'which defy conipetitio
Great Variety, Great "Bargains,
Great Opportunity.
.L-1.,T1,3t S SI3Sf G-
IN 10, 10 AND 25o. SIZES.`
HATHAWAYS, WHIT tlORE'S,
ZANONI, ECLIPSE.
3 gross lots at gross prices.
COTTON, all lengths,
RIFLE, .1,t •
LEATHER, Single Tart Horsehide,
LEATHER,•Double Tai Horsehide,
GENUINE PORPOISE,
ERIGLISH LEATHER LACES.
SHOE LEATHER,
Domestic and French, at the very lowest
Prices.
HARNESS LEATHER,
Best brands always on hand., in oak or
hemlock tannage.
GENUINE JACQUOT'S FRENCH
BLACKING, AT REDUCED PRICES.
Your patronage respectfully solicited., You will
save freight, time and probably a percentage. Sot
the example of dealing at home.
Having purchased the business lately owned by
Dir D DlcCoi mick, next to the Bank of Hamilton, and
added to the already large stock,I wish to inform
the people of Wingham and surrounding country
that Iam m e position to furnish them with anything
in thoBoot and Shoe line at astonishingly low prices
ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY.•
Your patronago kindly solicited.
Don't forget the stand—Two doors north of the
PostOffice
B
JOHN MARTIN.
W. J. CHAPMAN
WINGHAM TANNERY.
WiLL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA DROPSY
INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING
JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising
lfinm disordered LIVER, KIDNEY
STOMACR, BOWELS OR BLOOD. •
T. MILBURN & CO., °PVIII0i3TO.
remedies alone they have been restored
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND HEATING.
ALEX. SAUNDERS,
• GC7�ERIC�T_
•
LATEST METHODS :
Particular attention paid to
Sanitation and Ventilation.
Plans and Specifications care-
fully prepared.
Repairing Promptly Attend-
ed to.
Three Trains Daily.
Telephone No. 28.
Correspondence Solicited.
WUERE DO YOU
ITalf of the people of our County don't
,position of one '1.Rownsliip from another,
now overcome this difficulty by consulting.
COOPER M
Qt' TOE
CO 't/ NT " OF HUB
Which has been long needed and looked for. The size is four feet by fit
mounted on l,°nen and wood rollers. Six coloring aro used, which lna1 es i
distmot and effective.
THE SCHOOL SECTION NEEDS ONE,
THE FARMER NEED ONE,
e THE BUSINESS MAN NEEDS
PRICE, $3.50,
• Published by W. COOPER & CO,, Clinton,.Ontario,
Booksellers and Stationers,
School Globes and all kinds of Maps and School Supplies. Write for prices
our traveler will call on you.
ZETLAND SAW MILL
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
eauttf j Your fiornes! all kends
J Lumber of a ,
Late of Hamilton and Paris, and Cedar Posts•
• himself: ] buythem HOUSE, SiGN AND ORNAMLN-
t FRESCOER, &C.
and saw the men who had the facts to •
l�
Would take this opportunity ouromg
the citizensgive flim. j of winghain and surrounding country that having WOOD delivered to any part 01 l
>, ! had large experience in city work, he is prepared tc .
If he had waited for them to come , do Alabastuilng, walsominmgand WallPapering
1n Wingldani.
•
FOR THE BEST VALUE
IN
ORDERED CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS,
o OL L ARS,
GO TO
STER'S
SHIRTS,
CUFFS,
Cheap for LASE'.
AT— —
W E B S T 1E Ih,'
NEW CASH TORE
J. Jam',. A ]SAM S.
Has just opened out in
Gregory's Block, Winghar:,
A, full new stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ' �z.0
Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere.
Parcels delivered to any part of the town.
Weash paid for Furs, Sheepskins, Hides and Tallow. -
J. R. ADAMS.
WINGRAM r
MANUFACTURERS OF
I'
ROOT PULPERS,
the latest approved styles of plain and
to flim probably they would have i work, Churches, Halls or other tntbho or private ItaT Orders lty'ntafl promptly attended to.
never come. He could not buy the I at moderate rotes.. _ 11
information with pantaloon material ,,! Chaining in Walnut. Oak, Bird's Eye Ma -
buildings N reseoed in beautiful Co orfs and Designs
&Specialty.
pie, Sm.,
Dyspeptic"•
This disease maybe treed to a varier Allordersidespatch
cn. trusted to my care donewitltnoatness
� y auc
of causes, such as consumption, liver . '-
troubles, improper food, etc. There is one: Orders (eft t Mr. Ross` Bool;atore +vial receive
cure—Burdock Blood Bitters --which may prompt attention.
be thoroglily relied on to effettt a< perman-
AS. II, .FRIEND.
ent cure. Ib has Cured obstinate cases of
26 years' standing. Wi,lghitei, April ard.
G) ORGE TH0RSON,
Wilebam P. 0.
Four and Six Knife, the best in the Market.
Would invite the attention of farmers and those requiring the same
that we are selling these at bottom prices.
General Machine Repairing
AS USUAL
CASTINGS in BRASS or IRON,
TO ORDER.
JAS. MURRAY Y & CO„
Wingliam,December 2nd, 1801.
NOTICE. THE MISSES WATSON.
INS'T'RUCTON given be. Piano, Organ
All notes and accounts
due T. A. Mills mut be
• paid before the 15th of
November. After that
date they will be placed
in other hands for collec-
tion. With costs.
T. A. MILLS..
DESTROYS AND REMOVES WORMS
OF ALL KINDS IN OHILDREN OR
ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND
CANNOT'HARM THS Mt3.ST
FtJICLICAT ' HILO.,. - -
_ .. _ ... . � _. ,......-mar.-....
and VioliI
n. lso in Harmony.
Residence on corner of Josephine .and Pstrield
streets ‘Vinghani, -
Money to Loan on, Notes,
Fetes Discounted
Ax REASONABLZ Xt,ATEs'
Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 per rent, wit
privilege of paying at the end of any 3 ear. Note
and necounts collected.
Re'8m MdINi to
erne .-dimlyerBlock.IIin¢ham, Ont.