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1;r.f1N'Utre'1'ED W 'MU reirctoiLix nitANQg.)
Pot fires] find 1,nneordul ,Vi;,ire Land
iv cSi call the at*entton, of tin m allet% and s:stere
E0 the fact, that the Woman's Christian Temper-
ance Minn meets the third Milnday every month
at thrco o'clock .harp, tor oaeicaut•, et Mrs Holnr's
residence, Patrick street. Alt Indian are made will-
came.
As the Editor has kindly ;riven us part 01 his
spier, for Mtn work, wo usl: blonde of the cause to
send itcuo. of interest on all mora( .questions of the
der to mei' C+t our member..
Damaged.
A sign, advertising damaged goods
of ono kind and another for sale, is,
not an infrequent sight. Tn large
letters, painted in striking colors, it
is announced that certain artieles, or
the entire stock of sono store, had
been damaged by fire, water, etc.,
and must be. sold at a great sacr,•i- A Great Good Fortune,
face.
Things that aro damaged, and
Bence have not their former value,
aro not limited to auction stores and
houses where fire and water have
made havoc. Men walk the streets
of every city who do net need to
.have sign boards strapped to their
shoulders, announcing a damaged
body and character—and, therefore,
that a great sacrifice of moral worth
may be made. Koro is a young man
with bloodshot eyes, bloated flesh,
.unsteady step, who has been burned
out i) fire.4 of intemperance. To
• another, the strange and destructive
fascination for gambling, which be-
gan with a game for the cigars or
the drinks, or, also, too often in the
polite forms of gambling in social
life—which so called society is horri-
fied to have designated by its proper
name, has been the agency through
which a life has been made a shame-
ful failure, ending in despair that
generally finds relief in soli' destruct -
And so we ]night go on naming
the things that damage men—secret
vices, dishonest practices in business,
unholy ambition, covetousness—all
tending to rapidly weaken noble pur-
poses; destroy not only reputation—
that which a man is said to be—but
undermining character—that which
he really is. As a result of all the
forms of sin that ruin men, we have
but tq look around to see the victories
of shame and contempt, and the har-
vest of hell that have grown from
such a seed as this.
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Money no Object. .
Young mal said the prospelxus"•'lsoI overn(eint'.''
).old gentleman who had sold his pork,
I you say you h rr't had a squttr meal
for a week ?
I have not, sir.
And you've seen better days ?
I
have?
Usecl to move. in good society ?
Yes, sir,
Then come along with me to a
first-class eating -house and I'll pay
for some hail on toast. I want to
learn the correct way to eat the
blamed dish.
Heart Disease Relieved in 30
Minutes. -A11 cases of organic or sym-
pathetic heart disease relieved in 30
minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Ag-
now's Cure. Sold et Cbisholm's Drug
store, Wingham.
Look Out for Cold Weather
but ride inside of the Electric Lighted and
Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment trains
of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway and you will be aswarm, comfort-
able and cheerful as in your own library or
boudoir. To travel between. Chicago, St.
Paul and Minneapolis,or between Chicago,
Omaha and Sioux Oity, in these luxuriously
appointed trpino, is a supreme satisfaction;
and, es the somewhat ancient advertise.
ment used to read, "for further partioulars,
see small bills." Small bills (and • large
ones, too) will bo accepted for passage and
sleeeping car tickets. For detailed infer-
inatiou address A. J. Taylor, Canadian
Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
Mr. 0. Leonard, South Boston,
Mass., writes: I have suffered a
great deal from dyspepsia the last,
five years ; • have tried about every-
thing
ver y -tiling but with little benefit. Having
the good fortune to hear of K. D. C.
I thought I would try it; it worked
wanders in my case, and I am now
as well as ever. I earnestly recom-
mend it to all these suffering from
Dyspepsia or indigestion, Try it 1
and yon will be convinced.
Valuable to Know.
Consumption may be more easily pro. .
vented than curet]. The irritating and
harassing cough will be greatly relieved
by the use of Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam
that cures coughs, culde, bronchitis and ,
all pulmonary troubles.
The Most Profitable Period.
Prof. Sanborn has a basis of suc-
cessful experience for his work as an r
agricultural professor and experi-
?neuter. As a practical swine grower
he made over 100 actual feeding
tests with hogs of' various weights
using various foods and employing
about 400 pigs. He found, on the Two of a Mud.
average, a Certain amount of food i
was required to make a pound of He was the son of a worthy Man-
was
on pigs weighing seventy pounds Chester citizen, and had just returned.
3.3 per cent. more food was required from college. IIis father was a
to make the same gain on pigs weigh-
ing sevent;;- pounds ; 13 per cent.
more on pigs weighing 125 pouuds ;
1,44z„Ii irK
?or Wants :and Children®
XXIILTY ynnro' olaservnstiort of Castori with t?i •o.i.ponagn of
szaillitm,s of persons, permit us is speak of it w^+thrert .;Messing!
A+t is ustannntioatalAy the 'best remedy for lni,enre n,.ad Children
the world has oust' known, ;t is hrarmlesa, srhil,.aren like
giros; them beelth, It will save their lives. In it Mothers have
sometlairig which is absolutely pafo and preaotienity pert of ens a
mlaila'a modiaiue.
Castoria destroys Worms.
Castoria repays Fovez1s'iu(eas.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
Castoria a•nros Diasrhwa end 'Wind Cone.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria cures Constipation and rlatulency.
Castoria neutralises the effects .o$ carbonic aoi•1 gas or poir,o n -r® CAT,.
Castoria does not cont&n morphine, opium, or other ancon' n girt' r e:••47
Castoria assimilates the food, TegnIates t;1ao stomach. Raul 'Mowels,
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoxra is put up in non -sive Bottles only. Ft is not soli is, "u11t.
Don't allow nnn one to sell you anything else on the plea or. ;^rerese
that it is "jest as good" and"'will answer every ramose, '
Seo that you got (f -A -S -T•4 ...R-1..J.i.
Tho foo -simile
signature of
: f)s vierper
brusque, matter-of-fact lean, who
had no -liking for anything pronounc-
ed, and ho noticed with sorrow that
19 per cent. more on pigs of 175 his son returned with the latest thing
pounds; 22 per cent, more on pigs in collars, and various other insignia
of 225 pounds, and so on up until 71 of a dukedom. The old gentleman
per cent. more feed was required on surveyed him critically when he
hogs weighing 325 pounds. The appeared in his office, and.then
experience of other experimenters blurted out, "Young man, you look
heretofore given is of a similar like an idiot."
character. So it appears that the Just at that moment, and before
period for most profitable hog feeding the young man had time to make a
is before 200 pounds weight is at- fining reply, a friend walked in.
tained. "Why, hello, Billy, have you re-
turned ?" he asked. "Dear me, how
Rheumatism Can be Cured, much you resemble your father."
Rsgyard's Yellow ' 011 has cured "So he has been telling me," re
Chronic Rhou(natisrn, Stitt ;loin is and plied Billy.
Swellings of years' duration after all And from that day to this the old
other means bad failed. In all forms of gentleman has had no fault to find
inflammatory and muscular pain it is a
specific cure,
with his son.
Helpful Suggestions.
Ballot in six 'hours.—Distressing Kid -
The following suggestions may be nay and Bladder diseases relieved in six
. Evolution of the Girl. helpful to mothers: hours by the "Great South American Kid.'
ney Cure." This great remedy is a great
Decidedly the girls are growing 1. From your children's earliest surprise and delight to physicians on ac -
tailor and bigger, and the young fel- infancy inculcate the necessity of count of its exceeding promptness in reliev I
lows aro becoming shorter, slimmer, instant obedience, ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and , II weaker and more a 'e- *lasshish. TheI ovary part of the urinary passages in male
y #, 2.gentleness.and female. It relieves retention of water I LW LgE�lilictiofthg eat
Unite firmness with ;
reasons are tolerably clear. Let your children always understand and pain in passing it almost immediately. I
. The modern git•I has none of the i If you want quick relief and pure this is ,
bad habits of the modern man. She that you mean what you say. I your reineay. Sold at Chisholm's drug NONE BETTER,
does not drink cocktails, smoke in- 3• Never promise thein anything, I store. 1
unless you are quite sureyou can 1 FEW AS GOOD.
cessatlt cigatettes, play poker until q I Gone, Sir,Gone.
all hours of the night, and engage in give what you say. I' Marge Prize List.
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the modern fornix of dissi ation. . If you tell a child to do some -' 1 Landseer, the wonderful aminal ,
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Blit whatever may be the cause it is thing, painter, often told an amusing story,
show him how to do it and see ' Handsome Premium.
certain that there is a greater aqua- that itis done. o€ which he was the Isere, to illus-
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lity ilt size between the young girls trate that a man must go from home
and the young men than existed a 5. Always punish your child for to learn the news about himself. • Ggod inducements to Agents.
couple of generations back. We willfully disobeying you, but never One day, while walking in Lon -
knew, too, that thereis much greater punish him in angor• don, he saw in the window of a pie -1 For Agents' Terms, etc., address
equality in the portions of men and I G. °Neer let thein know that they tura-dealer a good specimen of his
women and that women have dis- vex you, or make you lose your self- own work.' Stepping inside, he ask.'
ADVERTISER PAINTING GO.,
placed many mon as secretaries, command. edthename of the painter. t LONDON,
clerks and accountants, whilst even The salesman said the picture was
the doctors and ' the lawyers have a genuine Landseer and one of the a
had to admit them as colleagues. p 1 best be ever painted, Taking up BANK of HAMILTON
What is to be the end of this sort of the picture and Critically exalmning
thing ? Will women displace men,. h it, Landseer asked ` if the dealer W I N G H A M .
and become the stronger and the. 8. Remember that a little present would warrant it, Capital, s1,2so,000. • nett, 650,000
stern sex? Do you observe Couples, 'punishment, when the occasion arises, Most certainly, replied the sales -
the recent times you are in a fash- in much more effectual than the man, and what is more, he'll never pros:dent–J outs ar,rna'r.
ionablo ]meeting place, and you will threatening of a greater punishment, paint another.
viee•Presldent—A. G. rtAndAT.
Bow's that ? asked the painter.
see that the majority of instances the should the fault be renewed, p>t tzeTous
Gone,sir,gone,answered the man
lady is taller than the gentleman who 9. Never give your children any- puttinhis iugrto his forehead; loon Paeor o so. ReeACM wit GlssoY, M P, A.
accompanies her. • What are you thing because they Cry for it.
An Intelligent Animal.
What's the matter with that mule?
asked a man who was standing on the
bank of the canal. He doesn't seem
to be of any account whatever;
He's all right, replied the boatman.
The fault's with me. Ye see, mister,
he understands every word ye say to
him.
He doesn't pay much attention to
what you say,
That's what shows his intelligence.
I've ,fist j'ined church an' he thinks
I'm a stranger.—Life.
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or ill -temper, wait till they are calla,
then gently reason with them on the
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Lux (Toronto). Having bought out the Ambler Earnest' Business and started in his old stand
Mone sir completely off his head, cashier• --J. TU1tNIlULr.. '
going to do about;tom 10. On no account allow them to and not ever to recover, am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a hardest. shop
Ringing Noises do at one rima what you have for- likely SavrnaCe 3senk–Roars, to to 5: satnrdays, re stink it
pec bidden tlnderthe same cireumstanees Landseer tairriea out that I. I. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and'lnter(+<
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allowed. HEAVr, , LIGHT and TRACK HAl2Ni♦.SS,
',might .., g Special epcsite also received at current NETS teusTral8
inn sound, are enured by catarrh, that at another. 1 tea in his identity. ---The House• I re. 00 or Interest.
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033 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious,
Featherbon,e Corsets must not
be confounded, with those which
a were made five or six years ago.
The Peatherbone Corset of to -day
is as far removed from the old
style; as black is from white.
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