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lul discovery before he offered Paine's
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who is guarded by poverty and guided
love.—Sir. P. Sicluey.
Miller's Compound. Iron Pills. only 25
cents for 50 doses. At Colin A. Camp-
bell's. •
The extremes of human emotion are
mot so far apart as they seem.—Mrs.
Crane 0
These pills are a specific for all
diseases arising from disordered
serves, weak heart or watery blood.
They 'cure palpitation, dizziness,
imothering, faint and weak spells,
. shortness ,of breath ,..swel It lig of feet
AMONG lNiCa8P41,-1,ERS
Jus f McCarthy, M. Pe is at the ..1
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tresent tiatirely aerotod to blame!.
cal work. Ile is futishing bie "Illstcry
of the four Georges," wounding off the •
work with several chapters devoted t
William the Powell. This jeius the.
"History of the Georges" to the "Ili -
tory .of Our ()we Times," and the com-
pletea work presents a record of Rug- -
land same the acression of the House of
Hanover. Mr. McCarthy's next licek
will bo a Itistou of the reign of Queen
Ante. Lfr. Justin MeCitethy lives with
bis daughter at Westgate-mai:lea, a
quiet, Outlining little meta° town.
It is proposed that the colonies shall
beropresentea in the British Home .of ,
Lords. Teis is an ohl idea revived.
Tile answer is tat there weal haz'dly
be .a sters) representative of the senti-
ments ancl interests of a colonial demo-
oracy than a colonial millionaire trans-
lated to the Rouse of Lords. By an ta-
mest infallible law of social =taro,
these men would become the most aria
toorati3 oi atistrourats and outvy the
reactionary tenaeuoies of their order.
Besides, what hoia would the colouy
have upou them? They would sit for
life and might snap their fingers at the
constituents whose wishes they wore
supposed to represent. They might not
oven, if constantly resident in Europe,
be thoroughly posted in colonial con -
()erns. There is no difficulty at present,
if we want anything brought before the
Rouse of Lords, in finding a peer to do
it. If the colonies are to be represented
in the British Parliament, and aro to bo
bound by the acts of their representa•
tives, the elective principle will have to
bo respected in the ease of the Canadiam
as in that of the British people.—Weekly
Sun.
The effort to rehabilitate Harper's
Bazar by changing its form, advertising
it extensively and getting a number of
men of high reputation to write for it,
brings to mind the thought that for a
number of years the Bazar has failed to
gauge correctly what American women
desire to read. It is not for a moment
iutended to give the impression that this
pull:cation, under Mrs. Sangster's liter-
ary- gale:aim was not an excellent
periodical; as a matter of fact it was too
good, from a literary point of view, for
Mental. constunption by the average
woman. The editor of the Ladies'
Home journal although a man, pos-
sessed a far better insight into feminine
tastes in the matter of reading: he made
his publication a collection of articles
upon subjects which concerned women
ia their every -day life, with no effort to
have it "literature." The result has
been that almost a million subscribers
have been obtained. Tho new Raiper'e
Bazar will hardly appeal to the same
class. It is more a literary journal with
certain features of special interest for
female readers, than a joutnal for female
readers. This lack of distinctiveness is,
perhaps., a fault, but in spite of -it, the
Bazr deserves success. If it ever secures
a fairly largo circulation that circulation
will be among the most refined classes of
women.—Printers' Ink.
TUE WINGHAli ,JUNE 1, 1900,
ateebytery erattlena. nest ay MOW ng G t C. it -'t
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The Presbytery Maitlaucl met at after breakfast, the little sen of
Wingham, on Tuesday, May 15th. Rees Dccoursey liatebieon, auerchant, Stage, aL
A. Miller, Moderator. Rms. Xr. Ander. was sittiug in a window on ilio $temma
AN INTRESTIITE wim eon was talpointed cleric peo tent. floor. Tito window was up, but there
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-DIR. )3. MAKIN. Cards wore read from the Presbyteries Was a fly eereeu in the frame, against
Of Mitmedose, Syclitey,areueoweer, North wilieh tito hild's back vestal, This
13ay and Hamilton, intimating that Oita* flaw 'a a, Wiral 010 little one was pro -
Arran LONG ):B41114 or aantatoe enteasert
would apply to the amoral Assembly cipitatea te the genial lalow, a distauee
""rAs ATT-w1c4313 W1'41 411)1.2Y
alto -nee elm OTIINI1 COMPLICATIONS for leave to receive into the cleuees tee litae feet. f4tronge VI say uo inanies
following minieters: Robert Gew, B. A., whatever were sestained.
WILLLI-3Th PINK PILLS BUING of Presbyterian Murcia U. S.; M. F.
NNW Grant, Halifax College; 'W. 11. Gray,
t1t Velem, Ont., Time. Presbyteriaa March, Australia; E. W.
Mr, L. 13. Mastin, of Hollowell tom- Watson, B. A., Congregational Churea,
slap, Prima) Edward calmly, was a call- Euglaud; and George Booth, L. L. D.,
er ab the Times office the other day and me/manly.
daring his visit tela of his great suffer- Mr. Ross 'reported that the grants ap-
ing from Watley trouble and rheumatism, plied for from the Augmeidation fund
accompanied by dyspepsia, cold fret and for °barges iu the Presbytery had been
n generally beaten down constitution, allowed savo in the case of Pine River
Mr. Mastin is ono of the first settlers of where only $100 had been granted owing
Prime Edward oounty. ale is in his to the need of of retrenchment in the
sevouty-first year and is the father of a administration of the fund,
grown up family of well-to-do farmers. The following is the the list of Cora -
In the course of the conversation Mr. missioners to the general Assembly as
Matin said cI bad never known What revised and changed :—Ministers George
it was to be sick. 3 have always had Ballantine, Robert Fairbairn B. A,, R.
good health and worked on my farm S, G. Anderson M. A. B. D., Roderick
every day until seine months ago, when 'McLeod B. D., Win. J., West M. A.
I was 'taken with severe pains in nay Elders :—D. D. Re.uderson,Whitechurch,
back and shoulders. I consulted a Out.; William Dawson, South. Kinloss,
doctor but received little beuefit. I was Ont. ; J. Grierson, Halifax, . N. S.;
told by one doctor that I had rheuma- Judge Forbes, St. John, N. B.; Rev. 11.
tism and kidney disease, but his treat- • Murray, Halifax, N. S. •
inent did not help ine and I continued Dr. Murray of Presbytery's Coma
getting worse. My appetite failed me mitten on Century Fund asked the
and I fell away in flesh. 1 became • members of Presbytery- to fill up the
irritable and could not -sleep well at schedules relating to the congregational
night. Nobody eau conceive the in- efforts on behalf of the Century Fand
tense pain I endured. Not deriving any and to return them to him by the 22m1
benefit from the food I ate and having a ee Mays
constant pain in any stomach I soon be- Mr. W. J. West presented the report
came aware that I had dyspepsia, and on Y. P. Societies which was received
the pain in my back and shoelaces intensi- and adopted and tho convener thanked,
fled by the stonelike weight in inY On motion it was agreed. that Dr.
stomach, made life to me almost unbear- Murray, Pres. of the Y. P. Presbyterial
able. 1 was also a great sufferer from Association; be iustructed to arrange for
colcl feet, nearly eye'. clay any feet a convention of Y. P. Societies to meet
would get like chunks of ioe, and unless on Monday before the September meet -
I was constantly by the fire the soles of ing of Presbytery and that the Presby -
my feet would feel as though they were tory meet where the Executive shall
wet. One day 1 told my wife I was go- arrange to hold the convention.
ing to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The report on Statistics was preseutocl
Having read so much of these famous byMr. Ballantyne aud was received and
pills, I thought that what they had clone adopted and the Convener thanked.
for others they might do for me. I pro- . The comnattee ou exam of students
cured a box from Mr. p.w. Case, drug- reported that they had met with Mr.
gist, and to my great a ateaa ::r 1; ese easessare and Mr. D. IVIcKety
had used quite one box I had improved. ! students withinthe botaels and had pre -
When I had finished a couple more scribed the following exercises a lecture
boxes1 felt like a new snap. and I gladly on Gen. 3-8 for Mr. McKay and a
tell this for the benefit of all who suffer lecture ou Psa. 89-7 for Mr. Cranston
as I did." Continuing Mr. Mastin said: both lecturers to bo prepared for the
"My rheumatism is all gone and I can next regular meeting of Presbytery in
come and go and enjoy as good health. September. Mr. McKay in view of his
as well as I ever did." With these re- application to be rooeivecl as a student of
marks Mr. Mastin got up to go, but Theology was examined as to faith aul
added that his wife was receiving much ' morals aud the committee expressed
benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ' themselves as satisfied the committee's
"1 took home a couple of boxes the other report was received and adopted.
day and she thinks they are splendid." The Presbytery adjourned to meet in
• Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by going
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Whitechurch ou Tuesday, 29th May,
to the root of the disease. They renew 1900, at 2.80 p. in., the meeting being
aucl build up the blood, and strengthen closed with the benediction by the
the nerves, thus driving disease from the Moderator.
system. Avoid imitations by insisting JOHN MACNABB, Clerk.
that every box you purchase is enclosed Luckuow, Out., May 21, 1900.
in a wrapper bearing the full trade
mark, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
P oopIe. If your lealer does not keep Oraz • Al
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The May number of Tho Bookman
contains au excellent article on Russian them they will be sent postpaid at 50 Mr. Late Foster, Eric,) View, Norfolk
cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by Co.; ?tire' wtastroubled
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Journalism. We make this extract:— addressing the Dr. Williams'. Medicine
awndlcoietlIclig sleeep torat nits.e"itwoln fact
• "The political influence of the gregt Co. Brockville.
newspaper is by no means slight, though
the language in which internal questions
was halt crazy froraahe terrible itching.
Reading about Dr, Chase's Ointment I
Clerklets. purchased a box. ,After the second ap-
axe discussed is academicplication I experienced relief and one and so vague The man who owns a bicycle and box cured me thoroughly and permanent -
as to be incomprenensible to the un- owes a board bill is a brother to a thief. ly and that was two years ago." De.
initiated. The art of using words to The clerk that can toll the difference Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box all
conceal thought, of writing "between between a straight and a bob -tail -flush, dealers.
Hiles," has reitehed perfection iiiRusatt, is
and .ankles, • nervonsWess,' eleeplegia not the kind that merchants are'
iness, anmmia' hysteria, St. Vitus
dance, partialparalysis, brain fag, different programmes, and the coutro- Have something more than porridge Time's a thief! I trusted him
female complaints, general debility, versies betweenthem are sharp and even and gall to offer a women before yen When he came to me with Smiles.
and lack of vitality. Price soc. a box. violent, yet none states clearly its'own ask her -to marry you; but don't wait I had hoard that ho was grim,
position or that of itaopponent. Broadly until you have a fortune to throw at her Stern and full of artful wiles,
speaking, there are three great parties, feet before you get same good woman to But he seemed so frank and kind,
each having its organs. There are the take you in hand and rub off the knots. And so honest hearted he,
. Conservatives, with the ultra -reaction- "Feels make a mock at sin." The That fullsoon I chauged my mind.
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Agents to fIU permanent position with us AT aries as one of their wings; there are the jail and insane asylum are full of those Ah, what gay companions we!
GOOD PAY. Ali supplies free. Chance of
inomotion to good. men. Liberals, with whom must bo classed that matte light of evil.
W,' also desire some good Agents, either on the opportunists aud time -servers; and
-whole or part time to sell our preparation for
the destruction of Ttiasock Moth Caterpillor, there are the advanced Liberals with
flown as
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• There are well-defintia parges„ with yearning for these days. On Second Thought.
WANTED!
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Radical proclivitieg—and it should be
understood that in Russia Radicalism is
lairlfaity of our salesmen carry this as a
side line and make considerable more than really another name fer Socialism. It is We, the undersigned, do hereby agree Stole the roses from my face—
A CARD.
Time's a thioft He stole away,
All before I was aware, ,
Gold of youth and left the gray
Of life's 'autumn in my hair;
to refund the mon.ey on a twenty -live at thyouth's roses, fair to seel
an open quon ere whether journal
of a eir exiienscs therebr. estih-
We liave the larsies assortment stock dela bottle of Dr. Wins' English Pills,
oRobbed my stop of agile grace,
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any Nursery in made. People Al!efer our iSin istrade or a profession; but the if, a,fter using three fourths of contents ods, because of ourgunfunteo. 1 our stook R • journalist
ussian wo
tad deem it an in- f b ttl th d t C t' Laughing in his sleeve at inc.
A.,) sent out under overnment Certificate,0 o e, ey o no re eve ons
•prbving cleanliness and freedom from disease. Milt to be suspected of looking upon his tion and Headache. We also warrant
Time's a thief, I said. But stay—
eeee _Apply new for territory.
• caning in the light of a business." that four bottles will permanently cure
the most obstinate cases of Constipation. Alter all he was my friend.
Stone & Wellington Toronto.
Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Eng- Though he stole so ranch away,
t'Oanada for the Canadians."
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ilalf, Calf, Half Dog.- ii,S11 Pills are used.
Two weeks ago, says the Bancroft A...A,. Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, Has he not macle some amend?
He has helped me climb life's Steeps;
Times a 00W belonging to Mr. harry Whigham Ont
a -A C $ pbe'll, Chemist and Druggist, Ho has given me home and lit-
McGhee, of Turriff, gave birth to a WitighanrOnt.On its hearth a fire that keeps
monstrosity—half calf and half dog, A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug- All cold weather out of it.
The head was exactly' like that of a dog, gist, Wingliam, Ont.
the hair was long mid shaggy and of a
yellowish color, and, strangest of all, Squat) yer patcluers I Let 'er go!
it had long, sharp teeth. Tho logs andBalance all an' do-sedo I
body were like those of any ordinary Swing Ser girls an' run away!
calf. It bore a striking resemblance to Right an' left tull gents sashaY
Gents to right tin' swing or cheat!
a dog which was about to bo attacked
by some other stained . The freak was On to best' gig tuf repeat!
Balance next au' don't bo shy
dead at its birth.
Swing yet pard, en' swing her high!!
QUICKLY AND WELL SERVED. Minch tho gals an' circle round!
Our store is modernized in °Very do- Whack yer feet until they bound!
partment that properly pertains to the Perin A basket! Breaka vN
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drug business. Our patrons are (Moldy Swing an' kiss, an' all get gay!
and well served, and go away satisfied Alanan left an' balance alli
that we are worthy of their confidence.
As in the past Paine's Celery Com- Lift yet hoof an' let 'ent fttll!
pound still ranks as our leading family Swing Yet oPtsitest Swing nen!
need Its marvellous miring record 'Kiss the sago hens if yott kinl
is sufficient to recommend it to evetZ tack to pardners, do -so -do!
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Compound always in stock. Gents mkt° yet' little sweets!
Corea A. Ceateneet, Druggist, Bitch ate prOMettadO tO Seated
Winghatu,ODenver Post.
nt.
Timo, forgive me what I said.
What you tabbed inc of was dear,
What you gas;43 inc in its stead
Orestes inure preelous every year.
Roses fade, as fade they must—
For thewithered flowers a sigh—
But, 0 Time, I M ill be jest,
Greatly in your debt ten II
--Eben E. Rexford in New York Sun.
Vet Over *My Years.
An Old am Well -Tried Itemedy—Mre
Winslow'st Soothing Syrup has been ttsed
for deer fifty yenta by millionsof mothers
fdt, their children While teething, with —
perfect $010(`C,..4.s. It soothethe ehild,soft-
enS tho401111S, tilla pl all palm cares \villa
mile, ant is the best remedy for diar-
rhceit. It is xileatant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the wOrld.
Twenty-five cents ti bottle. its value is
ittealettlablo. 13o sure you ask for Mrs.
wiroactes 800hirw Syrup, and take 'no D 01,1
Othar kind.
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"din architect designs, and his plans
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Be an architect of your fortune and secure
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Headaches—" I qua.s completely run
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'' eatesaat I as. ea s a sae dee a 4i• .imisi.s,unial . i e: Ali OirumIll .1 116,11. 1.:1 0 0 ,1 il lob V1141
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Alen often dress in bad taste
without knowing it.
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If you wear Shorey's Clothing
you cannot be otherwise than cor-
rectly dressed.
Shorey's
4 :Litton Sack
Kilmarnoc Tweed Suits,
Retail at $12.00.
They are as good as any one wants
for a business suit and better than
you can get to order for $2o.00.
Sold only by the best dealers, and
guaranteed in every 'particular.
Not made to order, but made to fit.
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