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For God and Nome and Nitta(
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[Neje n 11)e• I
" I the Itiethen fall of
I he bed bead while
), table. "1)11there Jan: a ant
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de way eer Victors, •;• .17 des
$1 k
• folks iii t treatm, ina teat t aneke
• e •
, me tink er de way de el ejjt ma
01 done auk t.v'd Zh i 1,
• We call the atientioh, of the mothers •41::1 sihter
to the tate, that the winean's rhtj.0 r,tuper
suet Union meets the third Monday es err mom
at three o'clock 1LIp or one hour, et fiehr.'
residence, Patriok strcei. All ladies ere 'wee wel
As the Editor lies kindly given mi pat et hi
space. for our work, we i.o.k ti lends if ttii t
send Items of interest on an moral ounoi. .s of th
day to oily of our inembeis.
141.11'itC..Ith se%
't tlesesilest in as etsietel wile' its
If •
ft asymmetrical, tial, proiele, f•as
Iv roared, tied es, 14 "
' 41.1141111111 1,11turdivntii.11, attopt,•iib
the asseeintam, essereee tau, tenets
s Ileac sued! in the propose es
rasees'sesssee's!!es-
.A few quotations from John G
Woolsley's lecture "(ood tdtizelishit
VS. the liquor traffic," delheessa
in Ha in II ton.
"'rho church must prove het pow-
er by her teitiniony."
A popular dose: 1'A drop of Pro-
hibition. in an ocean of permission
with five drops to be taken annually."
, ire
The country is to be WW1 fOr Christ
by testimony. What is your testi-
suouy ? How does your vote testify?
leis not a question of victory for a
party—your party --but a service
for Christ—the Truth.
time. I.le elujjoinal, 11,- is 0 hite
I r down iii ind-i• ; llice .1tpo Ai and
, Zeb's house an' 174,1, lit• il ,, ,e 'lei ;min ;1,h!",:lit :t04 pet).
ter stop an' take dilate see 'ini, mimeo : ears nesieeately tin. peint-
• case he watt g''u• es:, e. •...seet V•qt 1)1,tt' p v ward. thwa...(1, mitt ,;iitzhtly
, dinner. out waisl. ca ret lug ,1 i g 11 t e it i'Ve.
10.1 I klo 181)6,
lastereetrue Vows m the Iforse
Stamboul, 1772,0°71i,c1' is likely to be
i• out tswitig next year, and, it le ex -
!size of htly; wide kI he tie tee
e face eteety diseed tale•1111';
* *
The statesmen who accept truth as
a principle and reject, it as a party
policy were declared to be wanting
in power to put down the saloon.
Like the Irishman,- who, escaping
from a 'wrecked train and get his
clothes on wrong side before, rcena.k•
ed to his Ttestioner, "I don't feel
but t, but I fear I am tel ribly twist
ed," einety•tive per cent of the voting
church is twistsd out of shape at the
ballot:box on election day.
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Apologists may be found, even to-
day, he said, for slavery. but no nm3
apologizes for the saloon, Why
then does it not (lie? Bemuse it
hasn't got to die; and it has object-
ions to committing suicide. Why
does not the church destroy it ? Be-
cause it lacks power. Power is the
one thing wanted by the ebureh, W,
C. T, U. and Y. P. S. 0. E. What
is power; and how shall it be ,sectir-
ed?The vote is a fair test of the
power of the church aver the saloon.
*
In 1892 Manitoba declared in
favor of a Prohibitory law by a
majority of 11,592. In the same
year the province of Prince Edward
Island declared by a majority of
7,226 in the Setae diff!ction, Thc
pec,vince of Ontario by popular
majority— leaving Otte of act:Gent
about 10,000 vcine of emcee tvho,
under tho Ds:wheels Fruheltise Act
are not qualified. te vute—of 71,527
declared thst ft'Aso was, e• favor of
the enesement of a Proltibitere law.
The province of Novi Seotla grIAT
majority of e1al01. of um vette sin
that intelligent provinee in favor of
Prohibition, Ta New Brunswick a
plebiscite Was tiot tnkcn; but so
steengais wes ti•e legislature convine
ed oftee popular wish in that dime -
tion that, h ;t nnanimous vote, it
declared the sentiments of the mem-
bers
:is representing their eon -tit u•
crate in fawn! ut the Peed bitooy
liquor law.
orwearemsm....m.m.mmx.
The rFostering of Ceebins.
One of the ton' iiienees of purity in
the Cuehin fowl is that the shanks
are heavily feathered on the outside
down to the end tsf the tees, and the
middle toes shoehl be well feothered.
I,s7 lien veinier they a re Almost naked
for a while, as they feather slowly,
but when, tulle inntureil they are
heavily la:whets el, widen • enables
them to etotel lee cold well. They
are excellettt layers if not nettle too
fat, and they should therefore be fed
with judgment. As sitters and
mothers, ties reek higher than
hose of any other breed.
t
teases enossr 'ale, the great, Blend
purifier gives 6'0Sb lifitt8 and clearness to
the Complexion and mires' Constipation,
55 'ti.. 50 et,, 81. Sold at Coisholes
Corner Drug Store.
Walkerton town conit'able ish
oh trg.341 witIlellewine persons to
Carry. off goods from the store during
the rt0..int tire.
•
ITeel ter had elneken
Wfer tlinne
hnti yoh. dal; fowl r
"Ne' mine wheh I gte 'hn"li
'l
answer ee "1 gwintor gab ehieee
fib dinner, an' (la's 'nottgli d
present 'eaSiOn."
"Den de minister tu'n in an' h
gib dat Zeb the wus gob!' ober h
ribber had 'bout stealin' chicken.
'deed 'e did. An' he tole 'int h
otter be shame o' hisse'f, and h
Wall gOire dab contrary wise ter d
struetions he bin gibbin"imi an' go
Zeb so worried &A
he tkin' scarce]
eook de tin' no how.
'Put wh I . 1 i c00 ce
de einjjyman droved his eletai up an
m
et his share, jes' de sae like he'
nether said a word,"
L
• siesta tiessis end very deep 1
1',aightly at•ching. Jowl broad, full
and neat, eerie leg fulness hawk to
e p,)int shoulders and 1m Unit with
It breast bone. Shoulder" moderately
e broad, very deep and full, not ex-
tending above Hue of neck. Chest
large very deep, filling full behind
e shoulders. Back medium in breadthi,
straight or slightly arching, carrying
even width from shoulders to Ii:uu.
e Sides very deep ; medium length,
O and carrying out full down to line of
t belly, Hauls broad, full and well
Y:dOwn to hock; legs medium in size
.and length, straight, needy tapering,
wide apaist, and well set under body;
pasterns strong and short ; feet short.
d firm and tough. Tail medium
, large at base, nicely tapering and
!reciter bushy at point. Coat moder-
ately thick and fine, straightand
smooth, covering the body well ;
.color, cherry red without mime:tare.
e Males, two years old and over,
should weigh 600 pounds, sows stelae
I ago and condition 500 Naiads
boars and sows from six to twelve
months old, 150 to 350 pounds. 'T'he
, melon should be vigorous and anima-
ted, and the dispositien quiet and
gentle, the animals being easily
handled or driven. With their
fi
Vconstitutions the DUroC Jersey are remarkably exemp from.
disease. , They are geed grazers
and when turned issto succulent
clover, will melte rapid, 1 It!
Au 'Easy Care for Dranknaosa.
lumnkenness," Morphine and Tobacco
..1!1..01,1, !ITV t'esily be mired by the use of
,.
s ouble Chloride of Gold Tablets
No Oren -hi required of the patient am
stimulante mily be taken as usual anti
voluetarily given tip. Tablets levy be
gi von hi tea or coif co without the patient's
knowledge. A wire guaranteed in every
&v, Poi* salo by ail liret-elass druggists
cir will be soca (111 receipt Of .51.00. Fur
foil parte...tilers address., The Ohm
Uheuti. IA teem, imam, Ohio.
At Use rionse.
"Bill" Nye's however, was in
his domeetie .circle, His wife, a
was, a charming creature, was just
a helpmeet such a man, and
with his four children be was as
much a child as any of them. Ile
was liberal entertainer of those wbo
were feminine to be his guests. but
always refrained as much as possible
from "grips" and "cranks" in the
presence: of his guests. He was
1utsh, drsvoted to his corncob pis
,n:ot
•••••::: s.:ssteasal himaelf ona an tz4sy
ow flu:lc:lea Inge .ilittlpuffed to
his heart's content tkrtO i' his meals.
"IA or Is ane. play and, comfort,"
was -,‘.-r‘nt to say "come very close
, ogethels with me." Ilis room in
whieh hu relled off Itis humorous
he saliva a playhouse, und most of
.3 was ilone in the morning hours.
for three year he told a tecent guest)
that la: did all his work standing at
a tali desk and that gave elm al
stoop which imported a scholarly
air of which he was proud,
ilitlEganteYer 'taittiltiaiitUessea „,, s.'setIi"=11111
leered, will try to break the present
teat Eastern Hallway Co„
recoil:1:u
of London, Englund, have been
Ino. );411ad tan draft horses, pay-
ing e100 e220 per head fur them.
The average price for horses
ex-
purn'd in 1.801 was $113, and, fo
1895 horses to the value of $2,947
000 wont to England from Amerie
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CCOMMCCAWSYMMANItctat$419=CFNCLAK,,44•4044—'1 'COMO*
., EirIIV,17Kreei.e..0 eTinervatiren of re...e.--ze, et -14h. the retrveive of
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The London Iloatl•Oar Company essUeneleeheaseatehhehreseset us anon7-c of it mrilitooli g000sinits
are using a large number of Amer'.
can homes, for which they paid fret
W $170 oach, They aro wel
pleased with theni.
The trotting stallion. Alcandre
6850 has been sold to go to .Austria
for e'8,000. He is by Alcyone, and
is a fine specimen of a borse, stand-
ing 16 hands WO, and very well
modelled.
Thorebred sales in 1805 of racing
yeaaPngs in Eugland gave good
results, The average was headed
by Sir T. Sykes, who sold eight lot
14,650 guineas, or about $9,400
cad, The next on the list is Mr.
S. Harrison, whose eight averaged
$7,130. These are large figures fur
recing stock;
Sheila, the winner of second place
at the recent New York Horse Show,
is a beautiful little 'white -legged
mare, with splendid action. She
was bred in Canada. Her dain was
a Prelleb-Callad Ian mare, and her
sire the, Qlydesdale stallion, Garnet
Crown [1608] (2796), imported by
.1c-l),1E;btort laatli, M. P., of Bowmanville,
it le arenteetenzselilv to boat ter Infants nnd, Children
'the world has ever known. It is hirtralette. Mildren. litho it, It
Overt them health. It u-,111 soy° t'intir lives, In teethere
emeteehitit.ewhfc,b, eliseTutel7 see rue t1.2 roetlea14. perfect as a
child's inesdiolliA
Castoria destrsr, /Vormidi
Cantosle Allays Posrmot,slitiAs$,
Castor4,- enter.ts orreteting: Sem.? C'ix:rd,
Ciasterira cures Dion -lima and Csiltos
Cestoda relievee Terithing Troribles.
Costoria mares Constipation =id Platelet:Mt
Castel -la zionfralires ihe or-ecrts Of carliomi,i gszlLs.E2t152.onoris
Casteria does not contain nurrpIi.inc, reillier,..uarootio
Casterla assimilatou ilia fond, r agrar..t,a--; otarictoli. and 'bowels,
giving Itealthy and nottned taws,.
fn once-elee bottlers vele% It rart nolo( in trorfr.
7/Met EtalOW !Atty true oaf 7011 anythitife thitplets or ;a7minti.se
that it is "Jost as good" and "'will' osts%..1.- sorsivr -1.2.7.7oso."
See that vizi gert
Tice kare-.simile
aigetetwee of
,/"/714(
/son C,7027'
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Chikirere Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The favorite for the next English sasseeessreszteesemazumezammagansurserceaciammemme
Derby are all owned be well-katown
men. They are: Persimmon, by the
Prince of Wales; St. Frusquin, by
'Phistle, by II. MeDahnont, M. Pa
Leopold de Rothschild; Knight ()fella rIg"4"/"1"4"W"v"rcia`4"‘W"I'l
growth especially it' the green feel T%
is so. p pie m en ted by skine k and
obutteamilk with middlings. The D
pork thus fed, is well marbled, had
the hams juicy and sweet.—ameri- 11,
• can Agriculterist,
egret, by the Duke of Westmirster.
Tatioco Spit or Smoke IrGur Life
Away,
he truthful, startling title of book about 1!Io-To'
le, the hat 'mess, guaranteed :Ammo habit nitro
at Maces im nientitilzed tit!elitni hake the
canine unison, mi.kes weak ,nen gain Ftrongth,
n'or 11.11,1 Y011 run no physical nr mune
risk, as No To.nno is sold under cuaranteu to
,e or x,,ox,,, xf,x,deL 1,!ook tr,e,
'by,St!riig•
11i,"\11C1?i!)•:1119,7A'17:‘,17:..;;I: "
Mb1"1. Sold
1 etreults he tes. atery, ' (NI
%i
, A vast IllItss of direct u n i in pettel t..,1::
testitutaly proven beyond ituy possibilty 1
nyrioee perfectly mid pormaitently
. at doubt -Unit Hood's fiarsanatilla
actuaI
- cure rises eausad by impure blood.
1 Its record of cures is entiquitWiti vmd
- these cut es plate often been aceomu",iis:h1d. N.
ed after all other preparaticdh
I
1fOOTfi3 P1114 euro all Ever ills bilious- w
floss, undice, hidigestion, sack
headache. . to
1 . Separator Cream.
1 "Here are two questions that we
I have been discussing amongst our.
r selves, and so far I have not heard
A woman yeti!) is an ellthuslastie
naturalist suggests that the diminn•
tion in the number of song birds
ow England is due not to the
ostility of the English sparrow, or
o small boy, or the fashion of
caring dead birds in bonnets, Le.,
the general use by farmers of
pates green and other poisons 416
insect exterminators. This infer-
ence may, in part, be warranted,
but there can be no doubt that the
small boy and the fashionable
omen have in the past got away
ith a very large number of the
most attractive of our song. birds.
There inay be a respite this year, as
vegetable and floral decorations fur
headgear are likely to be more
fashionable.
Catarrh relieved in 10 to 60 minutes. --
One short puff of the breath through
the Blower, supplied with each bottle uf
Dr. Agnew's Oita rrhal Powder, ditfusee
this Powder over the surface of the nasal
passages. Painless/113d delightful to use,
it relieves instantly, and permanently
cures Catarrh, Hay.Fever, Colds, Fiend -
ache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis nue Deaf-
ness. 00 cents. At Chisholm's Drug
Store.
' failed,
FILSCIAD FROM INSANITY.
Gee nap' Nu, —'ro nay 01 I ought to in
favor of 13. 13, B. would be impossible.
It has oeen n great health restorer to
me and 1 uo swear by L.. I nut it differ-
ent Wall to what 1 was leu years ago
when it was expected 1 would be in the
atiylien, but now 1 am in :perfect robust
health and it was the B. 11. B. that aid
it. I suffered for five or ,six years from
constipation, sometimes eo severely that
I wen t out of my mind.
1 tried various doctor:1, both in the
eouutry and in the city., end look medi-
cines too numerous to ..mention, but
everything failed to have the desired
()neut. When I used Burdock Blood
Bitters it succeeded beyond all expecta-
tions, requiring only two bottles to cure
me. To make ttetill more certain that
B. B. B. is the real eure for constipation,
1 may say that etyma two years after-
wards 1 felt the symptoms returning and
took ene bottle more and from that time
to this present.day (over eight years) 1
have never had any returns of the
disease.
never knew ay tnedieino to work on
well. It deee not seem to be a mere
reliever but a sure and certain cure as 1
Oal-'testify to, for hundreds of dollars'
worth of medicine and advice failed to
0 are anygood, but three dollars' worth
f B. 13. B. -made a pertnitnent euro that
as given me years of healrh and COM -
cwt. Yours truly,
0. L. Krum Toronto.
tr.W1..••••.annts..emort,unSzoOmun•adnekumeboprolext**11.1*Imorabonieste-
8ness
Is caused by torpid liver., wliioh prevonts,dlges-
Von and permits food to ferment and rarity in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, lietulache,
issonthia, nervou8tm8s, and, II
n not Miasma, bilious fever
S
or ood polsonfug. Hood's
M
rills stiraulate the storeach,.
rouse the liver, cure headaelmilltzleess,eon-
etlpation,ete. 24 cents. Auld 11 all druggists.
I:homily rills to taktewith.11eodetearsaparflia
Many historians take pleasure in
putttngatito the mouths. of princes
what they have neithersaidim ought
to have atid„—Voltarie.
Itheurnatisni Cured in a del.—South
American Itheumatio Curo of Itheumatism,
and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 ton days.
Its aotion on the system is remarkable ana
mysterious. /t removes at ones the comae
of the disease immediately disappears. The
first close greatly benefits. 7 cents.
Warranteed at Chishoreledrug store.
When 1 fin 1 a great p 'al of grati-
tude in a poor man I lake it for
granted there would b aq much
gcnerosky if he were rielL—Pope.
Lir mimimriohriiariiiisaiaai.
, w
or read a satisfactory answer.
slanting that more of' the fat is ex-
tracted by a separator, ie. atom
butter made from it; that is, is the
fat in the resulting creti] more
churnable? Or, supposing that live
per cone, is extracted as cream by
tlicseparatoreand also five per cents
by the deep setting, will the separat-
ed cream, amounting to no larger
proportion of the whole milk, make
as greater amount of batter?
The above question is proposed by
our Manitoba correspondent, ..invie-
tat," and was discussed at the recent
Batter and Cheese Makers' Conven-
tion, held at the 0. A. 0. Dairy
School, by Arr. Mork Sp"agile,
Crealliery Inspector and instructor
on Separator Work at the Provincial
Dairy School.
It is it fact that as as rule the
separator takes out .3 of one per
cent. more fat than the gravity or
deep•setting system, and this cream
is equally as ehan1411)10 ati ereaill
raised by the deep pails. This is
found by testing the separated milk
and the buttermilk produced by
eneh of the two methods of separa-
tion. Air. Sprague claims that not
only is nunss batter made, but better
better, when the separatoris used,
for tho reason that there is less
opportunity for the cream to become
contaminated front external bathe
enees.—Parmerst Advocate.
netiAt in siX hours.---..tistressing
ney and 131adder diseases relieved in six
hours- by the "Great South American Kid.
tiny Cnre." This great remedy is a groat
surprise and delight to physicians on fie -
count of its exceeding promptness in reliev-
ing pain in lirbluddor, kidneys, bark and
every part CI the urinary passages in male
• temide. It relieves retention t1 water
8.131 pall 133 pasqing it almost MantdVely.
If you want 'Tea -relief time euro this is
your remedy. Sold at Chiebolut's -drug
dem
"What is this new patent medicine
of Brown's for? Colds and consum-
ption, or—" "He can't tell until
the labels are printed,"
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga»
Tenn, says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'saved my
life.' 1 coneider it, the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever used." loor
Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it
excele, Price 75 cts. Sold at Clusliclai'e
Corner Drug Store,
The world looks dark.. Shall meo
thereforee be dark, too? It is not a
manly business to bring it back to
light and joy.
DR. WuOD'S NORWAY rum,
SYRUP positively cured Coughs, Coins.
Asthma, litiareeneas, Bronehitis and all
diseases of the pulmonary organs.
A Caxton copy of Chaucer's Can- j
terbery Tnies was sold last steels in
London for £1,020, although s me l
of the leaves were missing,
The British troops which fovrned
part of the Ashanti expedition i s ;
turned to London on Thursday, :led
were enthusiastically welcomed.
The desire to be loved is ever :est -
less and unsatisfied; but the love
that flows out upon others is a vr-
petual wellspring from on high.
A
Put
p Job
$ But it is done so quickly, and at the same
tii so neatly, that all are blea$ed with it.
Bring along your Job Work to the TIMES
(Mee and see thorn do it. Prices right.
•aare„emeesa-Wvee4Aeseeiseeel
At the present titue the Argentine
Republie is eireat Beitain's best
cuseaner for purebred stuck. Dur-
ing last year over eighty per cent.;
of the fu: Leen es.port trade. of pure- 1
bred Sherthurn cattle and Lieeoln
sheep eent, to that ceunt, y. lierford.
and Pulied Angus cattle nave also
been bottgat. There is an iinpot•t-
ant inc t nes 0 to it, pi tee ,le quality
of the het do in the growing sxpult
trade in live bulla ks. This trsde,
which is scarcely more than five
years old, hs devolopicl so rapidly
that Argentit.e 1100' 310k4 tuird as
anexportingritiinga,,enounet,rynerer ftliveclbuslieplloceks
d . ;
For good export anima is, well -finish- I
ed, to £8 per head is pnbt. On
the ether hand, the saladeros, or
jerked and salted. ' eef factories, and
local but ers only pay £2 10s, to £3 1
for the poorly bred steers. The
great dilferenee of values between
the two classes ef butcher stock is
therefore a powerful iiieetitive to the
breeder to pl'oeltre the best sires he
can ,ubtain. A demand for such
sires has It:aurally had its effect in
England, and the increased 'export -
alien of bulls to the Argentine is
likely to continue,
Haat Disease ,khalleved m 110
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FRANICLIN1. HOUGH
026 F Barcena
4 °
,,,411',54 14-0 Nit
`4",gla!trIO;
An Agreeable Laxative said rtbal.V.S1 TONTO. ,
Sold by Druggists or sent by Mail. 25o., 800s
end *1.00 per package, Samples froo.
014" The ravorite TLITH POWDER
efe, for the Teeth and 1.1retith. 254.
8018 at Chisholm's Corner Mug Are -e,
DIMUIGS...—Ail ea es of °Motile or eym-
pathetie heart d Beate relieved in 110 SUITS
o inutes and quickly tiered, by Dr, Ag-
uew's Litire. Sold at Chisholut's Drug ovEgceAT, your frietpist,you had
U3 better try us. Our
garment makers
Por Suits that suit,
give eorrifort to the
weerer and satisfy
tore, Wine:ham.
There is but one temple in the );
k work ; den't tbink
world, and that is the body of 1114111,,
there are any better
Nothine is hone': than this high form.,
.•
TROUSERS hp„ tr,do their
—Noviais.
saes i do tor inferior wort . Htindreile of !ISM
1 and yet we charge 10 more Hum othero
• I fall and winter samples to elit ose from
easessasesesasessaatssesesesesetesot let prices about ha f what you have t�3
I CURE F -Is t'l f
m uf nestling their own cloth.
pay for old goods. Work tionefin parties
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