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I. espi •;i • .•. 'p ;tette 1 tlee'it see
hots t i f .tit stn i,.r ;L I040 tt1 die
wet' ii, :,.• s i d.tilars, or tern
mi. ions f •1 1t r , to a etty full o1'
war; Il't ,., u. almost every day
the tai: t irdl.;gary rood the
white Ito t t.tnrill 11 .w a ti. it. can
tritl1 tat;.i
O. that,. ar.d (hold hi the
vltltch „f ht Itarn1 t,veuty o• thirty
2111111 .its n1 (1•tilitls, t4 past, rood t1onn-
trelattosiot.. I. sit .till not think he
cord.) d„ it any to ,"' loan Ito could
keels a prl,' of 00, 1L r when hun.!retis
and WNie tll'u.vtiing it1 rite
Sell.
1) y ,u know 1. have known uteri wile
would trust their Awes with their
"karts and them he'tor, but not with
their pockotr.t ,k, a tt with a, doll ,r,
Wee 1 I see a 'u to of tlt•'t Ici.t.t I
always thud; lte sheave which is In ,st
valuable. 'Think . f slaking your ,vise
as b, w1;ar 1 Think ;,f Iter having to atilt
you ovoiy day for dollar or ror two
dollars, or for fifty cents! 'What did
you do ttit that d. flat I rave y, u
last heck?" 'Cliiiilt Of li Vutg a wife
that is afraid of you.
What Hod of children do you expect
to 1).iV0 with a beggVr at,d Cloward for
their tuolhor? Oh, I tell you, if you
have but a dolls/ fir the wntld, and
you have to spend it, spend it like al
Joins; ; spend it as though it were a dry
leaf, and you she owner of unbounded
forestal That's the way to spend it. I
wt,nitl rat1101 be a beggar and spend my
last dollar like a king, than be a king
alud spend toy money litre a beggar. If
:it's tot to go, let it gt.! Get the best,
you van for your family—try to look as
well as you can yunr•,•If. When yon
used to go courting how nice you looked I
Ah your eye was bright, your step
was light, and you just put nn the very
best you could. Do you know that it,
tisiunuflerablo egotism in you to'suppose
that a woman i, going to love on always
looking as bad as you can? Think of
it. Any ivotuan on earth will be true
to you forever when you do your level
rites t.
A HUMOROUS SCOTCH ANEC-
DOTE.
1p in the east -end of Carluke par-
ish lived a well to do farmer; he was
famed far and near for the breed of
his pigs, and he promised a neighbor
farmer a present of .,ne for a breed.
Th rieugh the coarse of time he had a
splendid litter. According to promises
110 dispatched his servant man, iab,off
with one to his friend. it biting a
very a warm, sultry day, in the aro :th
of .fitly, when Rab got the length of ,
Killcagte, he thought his tnraupel
would crack with drought, so in be
went to the 'Vee Bush' for a hint of
vitt, and a blow of a pipe, to ease his
thanks a wee. It being the Monday
after ICillcarzie pay, seine of the miners
were taking a dram. One of them had
a retriever pup along with him, so
they thought they would play a trick
.on Rah, They torr nut the pig anti
put the pup in the pock unobserved to
Rae. In a little Rab shouldered the
pnck,and took file road with his charge.
When Rab landed at the farm house
he botdy rapped at the front door to
spier if the master was in. The mae-
rter seeing Rab corning past the win-
elow answered the door himself. 'corse
:arra', Bab ; I'm glad tae see ve : what's
this you have got in the pock, Rab ?
'This is the pig my master ave prom-
ised ye—a real pure Berkshire breed.'
'Let me see't quo' the farmer. 'I'll
due that,' quo' Rab. So Rab opened
the mouth of the pock an out pops the
retriever pap, Whenever the farmer
saw the pup Ile flew into a great passion,
saying—'Rab, I think your moister
wants tae wake a fool of both you and
roe.' 'It looks toren like it,' quo' Bab.
'dust take it hame wi' yo again, and
tell him I've plenty of that breed at
,ta.ne.' 'I will dae that, ye may de-
pend on't.' Rab had no other alter-
2ietiv' but to retrace bis stone home-
ward, wondering what in all the world
this conid mean. When Bab got back
the length of the 'Wee Bush' be tees
as dry as ever, so in he went for an-
other pint, but he never mentioned
what had taken place. The miners
soon exchauged Bab's living freight—
took out the pup, and put bock the
frig. In a litt;o Rab took the road for
home. When he arrived be met his
master in the close. '\Vhat is this yon
have b.rengbl in exchange for the pig ?'
• Neel,' qno' Reb. 'I can hardly tell
ye; when ! left Name I had a pia in a
pock, when I got to the far end it .tine
a pap in a pock, what it is noo avid
only knows, but we will soon see.' Itab
opened the month of the pock, and ont
pops the pig. Rab stood hi crei dor and
amazement, exclaiming--'Ther's sonle-
thirrg no canny (haat this day's wark.'
The master wanted Bab to go back with
the pis.. 'Ne, ne,' quo' Bab, 'each me
:at the' sante job again ; I've carried the
nervi) a' day on my beck in a pock,
yell no find isab shonlder bre majesty, p
in a hurry again if he 1teeps his senses. p
TUE b ALOE OF TI11IE.
As in a fire the loss greatly depends
upon the titin, repair -d for efficient aid
to arrive, so OW re ult of cater rh great-
ly dryteed14 upon the wetly use of efil-
eie'tt remedies. For otto a q:tarter of
it oon'ury, Dr. Sage's (;star.:: )remedy
has boon the standard remedy. Tin,
positive cures it 'stet kfb•ct• d are nom.
bored by thousands. Each year has
w'ito ssed art iucrett,hetl s do, Its ref n•
hail/01H the result of superior merit, It
the tiiar'as„ has extended to the throat,
tv lu.ig-•, Dr. t'ierce's Golden Medical
Discuvety should tot+ used with the Oa-
larrh Remedy. These two medicines
will speedily pure the most stubborn
case of 001. rh. See the People's
C.tulnlon Setae ;1l..dival Advise'', tL
tverk of over 900 pages. Priori,
Adlh'e,-s the author, R. V. Pierce, Ili
D., Buffo),), N. Y.
0001) COUNSEL
Never be ca,t, do 11 by trifles. If a
spider t.reoke hi. web twenty times.
twenty times will lie meted it. Make
up your Mind to do a thing, and von
will du it. Fear o t if troubl,- conte
np a yon, Keep ne your spirits,thuugh
the day flay be a dark one.
Troubles never last forever.
The day will pass away.
If the sou is goi'ig tlu.t0 look np at
the stare ; if the earth is dark keep
year .'yes on heaven. \With God%
presence a man or child may be cheers
1111.
Never despair when a fog's in the air.
sunshiny morning will come without warn.
ing.
i1iittd e hat you run after. Never be
content with a bobble that will burst or
fire -wood that n ill enol in smoke and
darkness; but that which you can keep
and whieo ie worth keeping.
Somothig sterling that will stay
When gold turd silver fly away.
Fight hat agsiust a nast3 temper.
Anger will crane, bat resist it strongly.
A swirl( may set a house on fire. A
fit of passion may give you cause to
mourn toil the days of your life. Never
avenge an injury.
He that revengeth knows no rest;
The meek possess a peaceful breast.
If you have an enemy, act kinkiy to
him and make nim year friend. You
may not win hits ever at once, but try
again. Lot one kindness bo followed
by another, and you 11 the compassed
your ettd. By little and by little great
things are onmpleted.
Water, falling day by day.
Wears the hardest rock away.
And so repeated kindness will soften
a heart of stone. Whatever von d.t,do
it willingly. A boy that is whipped at
cahoot never learns his lesson well. A
man that is compelled to work cares
not how badly it is performed. Ho who
pulls off hia coat cheerfully, turns up
Itis sleeves in earnest and sings while
he works, is the men for me.
A cheerful spirit gets on quick .
y gru S bier in the mud will stick.
Evil fhoiltzhte are our worst enemies.
Keep v. ur heads and hearts full of
good thoughts, that bud thuughts may
not find room.
Bo on your guard, and strive and pray
To drive all evil thoughts aw.
A DRES6Y TRICK.
A Bostou correspondent of a West-
ern riper has slandered some of the
society people of this city. "There
is a certain fashionable modiste up
town woo has among her customers a
large number of ladies of our •very best
society.' Carriages ere coutiuually be.
fore her door, and such is her success
in but iuess that she is the envy of the
throng of less successful modistes who
'cannot see how she does itt' This is
because they do riot understand the
double role she plays. Very many of
the largo flat tops in which elegant
costumes are gent home come brick to
the dress -maker a few days later ; but
of course that is all right—changes
are needed. But ellen the change+
are made, the costumes go out again
to different addresses from the first
ones, and again they come back. In
fact the principal business done here itt
that of let title costumes for balls, wed-
dings arid other ttffalrs. Even black
silk visitit.tz dresses and snits may be
hired, and are especially made nt,e of
by ladies who are going on visits for a
few weeps to other cities or the sea-
shore. But the business is so cerofnl•
iy arranged that nobody (Inds it out,
and even the ladies who patronize the
establishment seldom see their dresses
worn by anybody else, for the madame
always keeps strict memoranda of the
places where the dresses have been
worn, and never lets a costume go the
second time ialto the same circle of so-
ciety; besides, such alterations are
made every time a dress comes back,
that it would not be very easily recon.
sized. Considering the seeroey which
is maintained regarding tli,itt bladeh of
the business done here, it ra eather sur.
prising how the madame over secnred
the large list of patrons whose names
are on her book. Thick ,a bat a fiat•
tering there would bo should these
rivate bjolcs bo by any a4cittent made
ublie
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HENSALL
PORK PACKING HOUSE
Having commenced business for ase
Fail andWinterTrade
Wo are prepared to purchase any quantity of
Pork, subjeot to the following regulations:
We will take off two pounds per hundred if
dry, and three pound ,f soft. Shoulder stuck,
twenty-five Dents. If any of the bung gut is
left in, 25 oonts extra will be deducted.
No pot will to bought at an price 4
warm.
S.AUS AC --ES
—AND-- -
Pork Cuttings
on band at reasonable rates.
We want all Bogs Cutting sriglit through
Breast to bead, and .dams opened out to tail.
(7e. & J. PETTY.
LEARING SALE
BEFORE TAKING- STOCK
SAMWELL & PICKARD
Will offer for cash or 10 Days the balance of their Fall and Winter Goods at Cost "0 as t.
make room for their Spring Stook, All goods wo shall offer are new gootla bought for tb
Season's Trade at lower prices,
.LADIES' MANTLES, at cost. HEAVY MANTLE CLOTHES, at cost. MEN'S fond BOY
OVERCOATS, at cost. MINK SIETS and MUFFS, at cost. FUR C,'AI'S, at cost.
CLOUDS and SCARFS, at cost. Also a, full assortment of general
DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHIOES, HATS CAPS,
CHINA TEA SETS and CROCKERY which will be
offered at bottom prices we are glad to say our stock is
not largo but fully assorted in all lines.
Although this has been a very hard season we are
happy to say our mode of doing business has boon ap-
preciated by the public as our sales for past year has far
exceeded our expectations. Thank all customers and
patrons for past favors and still solicit your patronage,
SAMWEL L & PICKARD.
Exeter, Ont,
AMY
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
EXETER GROCiIER�'
AND LIQUOR STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
GREEN, JAPAN,
YOUNG HYSON;
and BLACK TEAS,
RAISINS, CURRANTS,
PRUNES, DRIED APPLES,
CANED FRUIT,
SARDINE 5,
LOBSTERS,
SALMON,
BITTER SAUCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS, RYE,'MItA'.'8' '
SCOTCH, IRISH AND COMMON WHISKTES, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS,
Wholesale and Retail.
a. A. MA C
Main Street,Eadter.
It Will pay you to call at
M'CLELLAND BROS'
DREW'S ELOCE,
For your Dry -Goods, Groceries, Etc.
Everything reduced to salt the hard times.
COTTONS OF ALL CLASSES AT PRESENT
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Be sure and call before buying
Suits to order at startling figures.
McOLELLAND BROS.
SPRING STOCK SPRING STOCK
Now Complete at
RANTON BROS.
New Cashmeres, Cords and Serves,
New Black and Colored Lustros,
New Drees Linens Prints and Cottons,
New Muslins, Embroideries and Edgings
New Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sunshades all the latest novel
ties, Ladies outfittings, &c., &o.
WE CAN'T DESCRIBE THEM; YOU MUST SEE THEY,
Large stock Tweeds and Coatings, and Ready-made clothing,
Clothing made to order in latest styles. Good fits guaranteed.
Special attention is called to our stook of DUCKS, DEN
I1LS, & COTTON SHIRTING, known as the
R O O R MAN'S :
MEND
tough as leather. Choice fresh Groceries always on. heap
No advance—goods at old prices. Call and see.
MANTO BEDS*