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THOSE WRINKLED HANDS.
t wrinkled hands that o'er 11:woman's breast
jelealte in death's last isalooM WeeP.
olf (mid and still; but God knows best;
• time will choose, while Wo ln Silence weep.
W. had ,by those deer hands been often bleak
t now.shall miss the Moo that flowed so deep
N pore shall we enjoy their soft einem,
DI' • feel again their clinging' tenderness.
In those lines where the plowspf Theo ints
And heaped with furrows deep the trace of yeas.
The mange of toil, the change of .tbutio mat suu,
The record of a lOugthene4 life appeenq
Ilany tale they tell of joys begun,
And hopes soon ended in tt dash of tears,
Those veins of blue her sunny skies unroll,
That skin so fair tbe whiteness of her sold.
But lot as we read on what sight is this?
cherub form with dimpled heads and small,
Bright golden locke, and lips that tempt a kiss,
Like paintings Wen on old cgthe(14'41 141.414
Some angel sent from distant worlds of bass,
• That sunbeams bring to tills dint earthly bail.
Again wo look,m laughing girl iitieen—
To schools she skips or romps in orchards green.
10 these acidly fashioned lines next wo trace
The vision of a, maiden sweet nod fair;
By garden gate she waits; upon her face
Bests light's rosy tinge, as if gititered there
The crimsou blush of thousand mornings' grace;
Or is that gloW, of bliss beyond convent,
Might cine than love's wenn thriii, 45 there she
stands,
-fielding in her own another's tender hands?
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Igess busy noon unfolds; ancl.what befell
In sober age. how Monis now pale and cold
Were moved to kludly acts, oft strove to quell •
A neighbor'sgrief, And wipe the gathering mold
Cd death froth aching brows. Sick beds can tell;
And poor their saiutly deeds confess withoh..1;
Then rest, sweet hands, with scars of battle won,
Like folded banners .when the day Is done.
—Vorntunlancoln,
Poisonous Nutmegs.
It will doubtless surprise many to learn,
that in nutmegs we finds a noWerful
poison, generally believed to• besot the
sotrcotio order. It is'only comparatively
recently that cases of poisoning by it
have been :recorded in this country, prob-
ably for the. reason that, being so uni-
aerially considered harmless, when dan-
gerous or fatal consequences have fol-
lqwed its use the cause has heen over=
looked. The quantity of nutmeg which
fists necessary to take to prestisee serious
symptoms has never beensestitented. In
one casehowever, one and ajspla nut-
megs, it is said, caused in a,, woman
stupor, followed by excitement, with
signs f collapse,
Dr. Waugh bas recently reported ;the
case -of a woman whowas advised by her
neighbors to eat nutmegs for the relief
of dyspepsia due to ,constipation. One
forenoon she ate Ilya . of , medium size.
No unpleasant symptoms followed until
soma mite or ten lipura afterward. Then
sliehecame sick to her stotuach, giddy,-
astighad a chill, accompanied by voinit-:,
ing, headache, dryness of the mouth and
tbroRhAnd a sore, strained sensation
the eyes. }ler sight became affected,
and she complained that everything afa
peered .taisty. When, the chili, passed
'off, slight fever and sweating followed,
with intense, throbbing headaelie. Calder
propertreatment this woman recovered.
In her ease no narcotic 'symptoms appear -
eta but that does not prove thafitutmegs
are not of the narcotic' order.—Boston
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The Niciteps, ?Leverage.
The field of, the nieite" 1 anI slot =mobil to
8(31111E1 t be .practically linaltless.I am
informeathat.a.St. Louis inventor is now
at wok Oti,as, machine which. will give
yon Clean shave and a pure of your
fiztuto wife, while, the banal prays your
fa*orite air:,As you wait. Another ina-
ine wilt141 yourforttme • and polish
your shoeand administer. &dose of pills
fora Melia; 'while.tmothef will pick the
isarmers•pf the Mixt day's races and sup-
ply yestawith' the -morning paper. The
nickel and 814 machine fills a long felt
ai!antaandaSais11 long career of useful-,
nese helOisisit, and the public is saving its
nicketaliir"the next departure with deep
inte,re0:-L$t. Louis Republic.
Pnotograpaine the Aurora Borealis.
Dr. „Kayser has succeeded in obtaining
as photograph of the aurora borealis from
tahe isummit of Mount Rigi in Switzerland.
This is an interesting fact, it having
'hitherto been regarded asImpossible to
photograph the aurora for want ofa plate
stifficiently sensitive to be impressed by its
rays. Gunther, in his well known physi-
cal geography, declares it to be utterly
inspossible to photograph the aurora, the
meat carefully prepared plate remaining
ziOtatrad when exposed to the aurora's
rnys.$ Drs Kayser 'resorted to special
precautions and employed a colored dry
plata—the aralin traciken-platte.—New
Orleans rieayune.
Two Strings to 111* Now.
"No0Villiam," she said coldly, with a Ilan,'
Ade long glance to note the effect ofjfeer —A Large Stock af---...a.
wtsrda, "I cannot be your .wife. tou.
Woke and you sometimes
registerdet. a vow not to istiOy tt, alitta„, gi„,
kaiak. Ihnve re tlitipir .
MAIIII• BOOTS and, 4gons,
wNtiointai,either of these vic&i." ' ,• 1 —
"A,Ciaght, Maria," wail the humble
,, sa. s,„„„ , In addition te my CustoM, Business, 4ety Coinpetition in Qttality, Sizek
"And now n','",)Yunak"'`e. "&",k, and sin determined to sell for CAbll, AT OCE IIOTTO PRICES;
your)-ounger sister sant& Tau° (town 4 .
stainssit ntoment? She ' a, when ihe.-; orRepajring as ustint, end Cer ••nt Pateliing a Speeitilty. I solitit
ltittsodoer good-hy loaf ,nighit that She „ a share of the patronage. Don't Pore . the Place Opposite tiliitoOnntral 1-lotel
w il4'gladly have inc icybtii;.0flood."--,.. Rips sewetd,free in all hoots purchased front me.
P el Inquirer. " ' ' •
Butter and eggs taken as cash in exchange for 00(14
• tanweetve witatatiro,
The fitrnatia cathedral at Cologne has
ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE.
Oasli tneome .for 1888 "
New Assurances written in 1888
Assets, as at Dec. 81q, 188E3
A ssurmices in force, Jan. 1St, 1889
StLD aw, 1888
SPECIAL TEATIMES:
Prompt Payment of Claims, Annual Distribution of Profits, Guaranteed
*utrenclor Values,. and Liberal Policy °auditions.
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2,518,650 00
5,313,848 00
12,041,014 00
90,337 09
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33 DIEM'S MILE
GENE1tAY4 AOHNT.
Winghatn Ont
DSTABIZAENTI
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ilVT 1 AT BA GAMS.
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WINDOW BLINDS •
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THE LEON' BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
tarp •.x:
soness
• Owing to the late Boom I have made room for and have ott
P . RO:DVRTS.
beett Under rode for a lorig tiraii and a ' .
large amount of money hiufbeenexpend-
c4 thereen. Thus far the' igtietirrianeeta --- -- aese-------
hail eolitrifrated 0.845,252 'fisaritietaiVitrif lic -Errs i 0
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tha repairs; while enough has beeii Wild The Sneaks meets avail—MA *entity
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by lot -utile and'otherwise' sti brine the MISS ligI440- MCEI&R,DY. meta.: visni,gbr*theeti,eisloiritiS.
1040i, total elPended between 18.6.0 Eild'1000 . , Itsiti.4ntsAiieur hoilloon toi somata for tutor
up to tho toatinota amount lot 1e,4000 reLASSILS at ottpravortos ots Note AND' "1"13/648 *eve" /d"1"11- "" iier °Care. r"
I.,, Otgies. iii Yok,+Otellets and Hive° ley. lytemsei Mk, 0)11 les. %t , • •
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--"mt-f"?'?•ttrr'•77!..01001 ) mot Wolk tv inu•nos Wats " • ' % taint /Car.
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, vent./ a.e Sister
While watehing li.eefe graceful winds
Ings of the Owlet, wo naturally inquf.,*
as to its real condition, Readers axe tate
nailiar with the Idea that it is a world
like our own earth, traveling in a smaller
but otherwise :almost orhitaround
the amt.' On more minute inquiry we
find that the likeness, between it and our
earth is in some. points very greate--
greater, in, taut, than in the easesof any
other planet. In the fundamental ele,
went of else they are almost alike, our
mirth being 7,900 miles in altimeter, and
Venus 7,500. The force of gravity on
the surface of the latter is very nearly
nine -tenths of what it is with us„ Its
density 13 almost tho same' fraeticaras
that of the earth. These facts show that
if transported to the surface of Venus
we should feel more at home, so far as
some essential features of experience are
concerned, than on any other , planet
known, to us, We should weigh just
about nine -tenths of our present weight,
and should find distances bearing much
the same ratio to our muscular power of
walking that they do in this world; while
in all probability the surface rocks and
earth, if such baformea there, would bo
convected and constructed like those we
daily see around us.
This would not bo the case on planets
so much .smaller than the earth, as Mer-
cury or Mare, or so tauch larger, as Ju-
piter, Saturn or Neptune. Again, the
year on Venue would he about 225 days
in length, afgood deal more like what we
have on the earth than is the case on
any other planet. In the length of the
day we should find a still .more home
like experience, as the difference would
be imperceptible except to carotid ob-
servation. Venue rotates in twenty-
three hours, twenty -ono minutes, twenty-
eight.seconds, and the earth in twenty-
three hours, fifty-six minutes, four sec-
onds. The day, of course. depends
liltia tipen the motion of the sun in the
sky, ;but the difference between this, as j
seen on our earth and from Venusaeould I
not appreciably affect the similarity of
the days in each. These likenesses to I
the length of our day and ,year and to
our world's density.would cause it simi.
larity; in all probability, in the impor-
tant matters,of mountain form and of
vegetation. In fact, so far Venus is
nearly the twin sister of our world.—
Chambers' Journal.
Re Mien See.
The Listener was about to write a !,
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THE NERVES, ' ' .
THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNEYS
This combined action gives it won,
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Why Are We Sick?
Because we Allow tbe nerves to
remain weakened and in•itated, and
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y quieting and strengthening the
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Why suffer Billow. Pains and Mhos/
Why tormented with Piles, Conetipetiont
W117 frightened ovarDhlordered ICidneysi
Why embus nervous or siak beadaehes I
Why have sleepless nights!
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chapter on the professional men who' be ''' When I say CURB l;'.dotiitit mean there'll to,'
long to the church for professional pur- '. astPaIghert it=ritline/1.1.1am. 'ret1471 ;)2
poses only, and who come .to regard -, I* 'nave made the disease of• s 1 - a.
their church as their peculiar preserve, ' . p
ITS,P./LEP:STA) r
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have no right to poach. On second '‘
ITALLIZia; SMENESS
thought, however, he has decided not to *-MninegamaturslY• :eilr;ARi'''.h'InY" TelliedY U.'
write the chapter, but simply to tell a is no reascintorenatittowereeeelve4 rettzetigia '':
story:, at once for a treatise and a Faun BOW= of my, '
. , ! I .1grAnnpat EimEn3r. Give Express and Post
'Dr. plugham, an . able dentist, who (I ea. • 1 costs•you nothtgn for a trial, and it ,
r will mire you. Address: li• . Cil. BOOT,. IS.O.,
has his office in' that handsome thorotigh- i Branch Office, 164 West Adelaide 13treet,
fare wshiciti fronts the frequency of its Toronto.
dentehro
establishonts, is comingbe a to, CI 1 , I 0.1„ Il id 414214Si
1.1dli . LI • 1 k,•1•4406LL:61.••1 id' ' '6,
Molar avenue (P ---,
lughams of course. like I
the rest of the dentists in that aristo- I
cratie section does not giVe a. hit Of his I
occupation in his sign, but steiPly ,deeor- 1
ates. his door with a very thadest, Plate
bearing only the legend "Dr. Plughttni"),
belongs to a fairly fashionable church
and is Very faithful indeed in hie' devo-
tions. No Sunday so stormy that does
not lind him in his pew; lie teaches' 'a
class in the Sunday school and takeit it
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upon which other men of their trade'
prominent part in all church and social
proceedings.
The other Sunday several of the con-
gregation at }Ingham's church noticed it]
well dressed stranger at church. upon
whom Plughana bestowed a glance of Ttatz-Virinat*,,,fejtralagraearcr11„,alea"la
slight recegnition, and after the service net:buitOr., Read proi)t
Phighain and the stranger were Beanie'
KENDALL'S .'
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out, (Ma of the mainhers of the church ' aeassLaa DarnArDitztpari=„a" 13,m, Noma -
conversation for a moment or two in filet SPAVIN CURE
vestibule. After the stranger had pa,ASeil', orsees or temps A. gnimmt, g:
bcpppoil up to 1)r. Pi ughain arid remarked: ez. it :. gum= 00.Erxwoop.. rm. Nov Voss& .
"'Who was that stranger that yonavere „ dirspasaspseathi, saesur,,esbaywatheae taessessaa auAloasseakaass. r.
tal.l.tlinegraslitiltii. it ti.it..tAill'!".:,:a• a a scawl dark- ownoeuoithibieeebueratesunis imeeassanta osagerasa.asatesi hsasTeeineuerau sit
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ened Iii. liardstania*,:,face, "ohthat was ca DV stmbil=arie" cam; A. ENID= '
Dr. Snagge; the 40tisti and 1 ;Ilonl see
KENDALL'S SPAVIN, CUIIL.
what in thunder lir prowliug „around
mu LEMMA= CO.
bear forl"--43ostoti" ranscript
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Excefarm. N. ..TSeventbers. 4
Dear 8Irs ij dotes to sive zoo testimonial of reir
Ills. W l!T..;11109 peel good otInAtrtlyour irentinu'anryin care. I have;
Wtit,
iknow ' tine. ntelathars, of , congress
ho' te necessary keep irgeliati, and ilreTrItaitileartd"WisIC
slur recoymouritotogtrtoautiorsonien.A.n.
tuo. or hiselder tehlldren from ;school , - Tr*: Laatetra weak*,
tlat they tniglittlielp ,hitn ,ont nit!), his KENDALL'S SPIVIN'::::011 •
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olly..:emititut correspondence. One day
elatlatl; tor six years, threw tip his hands DiLeenE'tsjllASe'evtaitjrstettr)aty"toidH:°ariTtrtettiA:
lalai‘v,eek 44, 'Western senator. recently re-
in fiik4ialtir as the lierspirin,s• mail carrier rwittrageg= Itar ).ed liitta.;e21111146tiqc:irellof
t1.11fecin his desIc another lingo bun- ,01.11°,agyortallatAltirie,,,,d,a,rd„,,,
diTeftera. and declared he would not ioabootk: and .totiLoweak, fiVita-rieitei
wWati"hnother 'reply or waste ;neither • steleau. Los
pdl&lit'sftoAre a sitssawmipfe onk„ htheow ords of pulladcMinht-
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torreiveHhthiewoeneENDLSSPAVIN
enaoreprninig
?riot. St bottle, di tlibettlee tor Ore
at wall go out and cintimit a gid
Ane bavoilroressliemtear ;oleos is winassefi"
11311(4 as to refuse to answerthe letters of ras,"VallarargairaPitnarlrrAIZIM • •
las constituents. Once let the, word,pasti, 'sOt467111r.',A.4.16 Illateteit'kts.,
rqutid a district or state that thollein‘..." • • ,
Sti•and.So is too proud or lazy to antikthe
le'tters. and his days of power lire at
(Ace numbered. So Oda go;iitt‘sife'sititV'!
Whet despairing lord, "YkAgoltfittr*„.ke"`
a walk. ' The hit will do yell 'gelid.; Mt& '
while sou arts gone I wili loo3 oTer'nfitt
'.•Wheti the, tenter :%turitee he. '
found the letteis'diiened aiI ic1 tts1 '
aorta.' 'ib :AC 'Ole: were thoe'n ;thich '
dont:MO '*ihediltite` alseiitiett; \ Inv;
other tbote.ertinh oouidlaY orei.a tolig
days, Milli Aims:x*64 which contd.',
ids& *all* altogathai uegliOted, "This '
bit of fonibilso caorliooirbrought Order"
eitt of chow, aid thtiir otiotitiiitted lb*
NW** &eerily roomed AU thetIdere
letter.
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