HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-6-17, Page 3YoUNO FOLKS,
"Well Enough,"
'This, wets a favorite phrase of Georgie e.
She .aped it neon allecaset4ne and lived up
to it too, When sue was thirteen her
mother gave her a little bed -room rill or*
pe1.f, whioh she was to keep (dean and
order with her own hands. 0 sate and b0 at
Ole was la there putting n her
In great haste to go to cosec larmother,doc
happening to be passing, opened
the
and looked in;
" Why Georgie 1" she exclaimed. "why
didn't you put your room in order 1 t
" 1 did 1'" said Georgie going on button,
fug with rapid lingers.
" My dear eland just look at it 1" said
her mother with an expressive grange.
The pillows were placed crookedly on the
be& the tawele flung on the rank without
being inked, all the bureau drawers o of
en a
little, and a piece of, string hangu
g
ene. eto.
" 0, mammet Georgie exclaimedim.
n
welle
nae h1
„ g
ill
do
Itt „
1
I
patiently. t .
auoh a " Y u must not hTe late atl be late aeohovl," rand
her mother, "but you must put your room
in complete order ae soon ae you coma home.
I don't want yon to
inget in the habit of do-
g things iron hell." sowing. Mrs.
It wee the same way with g
Blair inelsted that her girls should know
how to sew, and Georgie learned very road.
By, but waa eo carotene and so easily seta •
fied that her work often looked very badly,
and was a wreat worry to her mother.
" 0 1 won't it do well enough, mamma ?"
Georgie would say, " What's the use of
being so awfully particular ?"
" It won't de until it Is done jest as well
ate you am do and many a piece l Blear" Mrs.
e ofwe kthe young lady
was obliged to pick out and do over.
She carried the " well enough system
into her mualeal studies also, and of course
it did not work well there. She was fond
of muaio, learned vinth great ease, and play-
ed epiritedly, but her performance was
spoiled by the way she
h had
hof dpropping
notes, and slurring over
ages
which she was too lazy to practice sufficient-
ly. It was In vain her toaoher lectured her
about such carelesenee, and told her she
must practice the diffilult parts patiently
unttl she could play them as rapidly ae the
rent ; out of his hearing she played in her
own fashion and said it did well enough.
t' What as that yon are plan lag ?
" Elize-
beth asked one time,
" It is that new galop Mary Haine play-
ed the 'other evening," Georgie replied.
r+ I yea,'" iit d Elizabeth, " but it doesn't
sound jest as it did when Mary played it."
"Well, I don't play it exactly as she did.
Yon see the knee skips about so that I have
to go down for the lower F's and B fiats.
I can't play feet enough, so I just play them
all up here ; and then a
don't tayththe oc-
taves in right hand—inlet
pper
Rote."
Seems to me;' said her sister, " it
••
would be better to go slower at first and
learn it right so as to play as it is written.'
tete 0, thien ieunde well enough,"
d
Georgie and, /banged away perfectly satin
fi d
fie
Her a.
B3itE 4$1n TEZ B.
The opinion k entertained, now by many
men of aOien'then ones le pr'ehiatotio,andtng s
tonefor truotnral i?nrp
tbat.the pyramids were, in foot built of en,
tigenee blooke u,apufageered from the sur•
reunding plain.
A blot furnace and enthuse mill have been
erected lately in Bogota. The machinery
was bought in the United Stara, and itoost
the owners as much to carry this machinery
p0
from the Tvl;agdalena, as the parohas0 money
and the ocean freight eonkbinod,
Mr, Thomas Robinson, senior member of
prominent firm in Indiaaapel1p, ie entitled'
to the belt for strict observance of the Sab-
bath. He will not permit Business letters
written on Saturday to be mailed till Mon-
day, because otherwise they would travel
en Sunday, declined an offer of $100 a
Sam J�rnos has
night for 100 lectures, ea the groun0 that
"when 1 go on a lecture platfocn11 loge my
grip upon the people as an evangelist,,' and
he defines hie work as an attempt " to get op
acme sweet now and now, instead of so much
sweet bye and bye."
sinsiI&Ba S$TEB'
A lawyer may be mnaoulelr, anal at the
arae time a fee -bill mare.
The **wherry short -cake is not long for
Wale world,Wgest word ill the English
gn age. Ps "hSadio " bsoause here's amile
languag.
between the fleet and last lettere.
41 Wh&t'a in a name 1' a recent traveller
was heard to exclaim, 1e Wbv, about the
{ hottest country on the globe is Chili."
A Cleveland man is said to have eaooeeded
in making a solderless Dopper fleet, a thing
long regarded as impossible, Baiidee being
eolderlees, It is claimed to possess strentth
in a degree not heretofore attain ad, a 21x41
inch float standing long-oontinued tease of
either
200 pounds steam preeaure without
oollapeing or Haling with water,
tr
int e
five s
f
What word iathat nasnposed v
from. which If you take two ono retrains f
Stone.
More than four thousand deviorn for coup•
ting hove been patented, and yet thoueeeda
of baohelore sad mailene go it alone in thele
ooantry,
An Irish magistrate�asd a prisonerif he.
wee married N ,replied
Then," 8041111e W orehip, amid pale of
laughter, "it's. ri good thing for your wife.
A Philadelphia gentleman, after being
shown -ebont the olty rec0ntly by a oitiz
of the Hub, said to his cicerone ; " Baton
isn't laid out so well as Pailtedolphla."
" No," replied the latter," " but It will be
when it is as dead."
The largeet dynamo in the world Ie horny
sot up in Cleveland, Ohio, It will lQtnnd' respw onded he little ones know, tooth it wath.
" Are you a ptilanthropfet, , sir ?" asked
an ole gentleman of a young man who wan
dlotribating a quantity of butterscotch to
some children. " Am 1 a what?" said the
your man. " A ?hilanthroplet ?" " No,
young
ttat,
sir; I am a don
They were at the wedding breakfast when
the groom said to the little girl : "Yon have
L,vER COMPLA1MI.
Ye
_ Il'i8lit S`lamaddeY+ ,�ltern•
d tivenos and Dfarr I
ate G's {� r
,�w flaw s, Sallow COM.
SroP am flexion, ,Pain under
` haa, Tongue Coate
with dark heavy Slone, Dull Sparrts, W earl`
fres:, Sick Headaches, Variable lfppettte, end for Catalogue,
,Poon Circulation, Debility, etc.
Now Otos Road Cart Co'
4:91•414.11110. calory.
.rlitJnt7ri�tyrValQtA""
Patent Road Car
Winters Bate...
Iuggtes, carriages, Sleighs, ZC,'
teen feet long, five and a half w
weigh ten tons—four time the size and
ability of the "Jambe" machine exhibited
by Eileen at the Philadelphia Exposition
in 1884 Five hundred horse power will he
refur-
nishtred to drive incandescent tlightsand tofs nabout 20rrent 1000•
candle power.
Mrs. Ann Jane Mercer, who recently died
eetati,i called' aaTheaMount " ane her fine
Montgom-
ery County, Pa,, and $100,000 for the pun
pose of establishing there an institution to
be called "Tne John C, Mercer Heine for
Disabled Clergymen of the Presbyterian
Faith.' John C. Mercer her husband, died
five or six years ago, leaving Mre. Mercer Ma
entire property worth about $1,000,000.
Lo tie's loath chance, so she'd better teak
it " The rest of the little one's talk was
drowned in a clatter of knives and forks,
"D ,n't you thiok thele bonnet is a little
toe of'Job,Ias she was doinfor me 1" g her final "prinkinuired Mrs. g"
at the glass, before going out. tete Never
mind if it is. You won't have it more than
eix weeks before it will be " too eld," and,
you will want a new one."
A parish clerk once gave out that "Mr.
A. and Mr. B. would preach every Nunday
to all eternity. ae, meant alternately. An-
other mistake was " that there would b" no
servioe next WodnesdaY, 'kaa meter had
gone a•fiahtn' for another olergyman." Of-
fioiate was the word intended.
A London,journal,
las a morgstatistics to
al paradox the
bank it up, presents
statement that the mcs$poorly paid work-
ing girls in the metropolis are those engaged
in the work of sewing and binding Bibles.
It adds that "far every heathen abroad who
can bo induced to nee the sacred volume for
anything elee than gun -wadding a dozen of
these girls are driven to perdition at home."
-- J. WIl TER% Manager.
OW DRi
BAKIN
+Ga1tr Hut
being the :L4re at
cir I Liver The L &' �
T
�a rJ G o l theat teBlood, islar Organ, and
oftener diseased .
t a f n seed enters.
4145
' Animal and ITrYliili� .}Illd uarrs�v "`
there most other Organs, both in
Human beings. Its chief office besides is 14
Secrete. Bile, which is the. Natural Cathartic to
Me Bowels..,, Whatever then deranges the Blood
or Bile—as improper food, bad drinks, bad air,
cold, malarial poison, bad drainage, etc+ ; or
zuliattucr will. clog cep the Tile Ducts will in -
dace Liver Complaint.
/�— The Diet.sluneld he Plain and
Gu L, Nourishing to make Pure blood
and Healthy Bile. Shun the causes
above
benumerated, Keep the Towels free, an
d
Me Digestive Powers active, and
Arouse the Sluggish Liver rvitiz
that Grand Liver ,Regulator
book in
ch he
posted ne w paper artioles hewie ed t ikeep
S ometimee when he was busy he asked
Elletheth to past the pieces in, and this she
did very neatly. Once when she was away
from home he said : Georgie, won't you
put these plena in my book ?" site
" Yee, sir, of coarse, she replied, q
proud to be asked.
Ha showed her how he wanted It done,
and she set to work. At first she was very
careful tog ";Chem all straight and smooth,
so the first she did was lust as good as
anof she became
tireElizabeth's
d of going ao slowly and but perticularly,
and began to slight the work. There were
two or three little bits that were very
y ha' d
to fit in nicely and Instead of p
until they were right she hurried them r.
any way, my lag to herself : 0, well it
wont matter if ouch little bite are crooked,
It will look well enough."
But it looked very badly, the crooked
pieces spoiling the whole page.
When her father looked at the book he
said : " I'm very much obliged to you. GGeorgie ; but—I'm afraid my it
hasn't a very straight eye."
e, 0, yes, I have, papa," said Georgie.
" I know those pieces
iaare
allittle
thoughtcrooked. you
but it is to very le
wouldn't mind." more, but he
Her father said nothing
never asked her again to paste in pieces,
and onoe when he brought out the book tl o
show a certain political article do a gent -
man
man he was talking with, she noticed he
turned the botched page over very quickly,
as if he were ashamedof it. Georgie dose
Thia is about the way g
everything, and if she does not break her-
self of at bid all sheabit of is not likely to grow up
anyoing thinga just
wayy
to be a very useful and reliable. woman.
From Thomas",A'Kemple.
' Of two evils the lees is always to be
chosen. That thou
istthat isre avoid
to come
the everlathag punishment
endeavor to endure present evils patiently
for Gad's sake..
r Dost thou think tbat the men of thie
world suffer nothing or but as little? Ask
even of those who live moat at ease, an
thou shalt find it otherwise, de -
But thou wilt say, they have many
re-
fo ettheyy do follow
not much weigh their own and an
flfotieas,
t so, that they have whatsoever they
but how long dost thou think that it
wrti last?
Behold, the wealthy of this world shall
consume away like smoke, and there shall
be no ,memory of their past joy1
Yea, even while they are yet alive, they
do not rest in them without bitterness and
weariness and fear.
No man doth safely appear atroe.d but he
who can abide at home, weds but he that is
No man doth safely
glad to hold his peace.
No man doth safely lute but he that to
glad to be ruled, ,
A well-known minister was went south
from New Jersey a few years ago to labor
among the colored people. Trey reoeived
him with many demonstrations of joy, and
at the firet meeting which he held one old
colored reat
earnestn Baa time ; prayedcher 0 Lord ! b esshdis yer
dear braider what's come down from de
Norf to wid de hero enreach eile e ob t ealvashin, "e.ndhim
set
him on fire."
The wearing of the tires en buggy and
wagon wheels is quite an interesting study,
on a
°Oa a lay road flat, while road to and they wear cutout In
the center. Through Honey Lake Valley
vehiolea much used have two hollow places
all the way around the wheel. There will
be a little ridge in the centre, with a hollow
on each side and a high plaoe on each edge.
Some of the farmers' buggies e heels are so and wagons.nd many of
There seems to be a difference between
Cincinnati and Chieege reporters. Sam
Jones says : " I don't understand why you
newspaper people are so hard to reach. I
aheuld think you'd be easy, seeing that you
see so much of the hollowness, sham and
wickedness of the world, but you ain't. I
can reach you as newspaper men, 1 can
touch your appreciation by smart or witty
sayings, mayhap, but you are awful hard to
touoh as men. Your hearts are difficult of
access, Now in Cincinnati I converted sev-
eral reporters, but in Chioagot I could net
touch one with a 40.foot pole.
The Pontiac and Paoific Railway.
Some forty-one miles have already been
laid down and the contract has been let for
fifteen and a half miles more. When these
are finished the track will ar as
Le. Passe, whioh is the first rper a croach as ssing over
the Ottawa river. The contraot for ballast-
ing the whole line le let and there are be-
tween 300 and 400 men employed along the
various sections. The line when completed
will reach to Pembroke, a distance of 85
miles, and it is confidently expected that
the oompany'a trains will de some of the
fastest time in the Dominion, it being in-
tended
epeed. The40 line" will benr as the finehod mini-
mumto-
wards the end of October.
—�e e
He Wanted to Arbitrate'
Bt111( BL.IO� BTTEBS
Which acts at the sante time upon the Bowels,
Stomach and Blood, while it regulates and
strengthens every Organ.
�. �. �. MB UM coM�tAitiT.
Air EN—'CTREE —and tvs ladle,—as ainV1,8100
►Tj, gond pay. H tleDY, Toroat0, Out. _.
d)tliO TRlN1PARE' CARDS• 10 OSS.
Ko' 3) Ggld Fringe and Imoarbed Embo'aed
Chrome Oard4,11 cit, i or 50 Fanny Ohrow° 0arde,
15 oto, Sand env et. No two alike. Name in orna-
mental earlpt. Agents wanted. Sample book with
each 26e, 4 dsr. Exeeisior Card Co., Cedar Dae, Ont.
TI tiR
I8.1f0,
BEIM; ,, ;.4, >W nrue." laranatord, iter
The Orme Dtifll,BitlrP�
,.L.J ONES
WOOED E.NGRAVE.art
10 KING S•EAsT
TORONTO. •
Tu
EAv'oRITB
THE "DEFIANCE,"
Thie gear auppUe the demand' of the Driving Pub'
for l'w banging buggtee, and combined with antu
,.
lin dors,
Itgbtnaee, else of motign. groat strength and
hien. Pdneevery
t of Tiire,moderate.
wearWheels
1anyfourtense
with our
Don ole Flange S o steel Send for mar
descriptive tie
c as Jose with ordinary tire bi'a's
o,,L4.) Dir. Guelph, Ua da.
co„ (l.q.). Gaetplr,
Q.PECISIL NOTICE.—GRIiND INDOOEMENTS
L offered to young Ladtee and Gentlemen during
May. Shorthand, Bookkeeping,Commercial Bu'ineee,
English, Olaeetoel or MathemattOal onuses, separate
or all together, mmedia eb , halt TORe ONTO Bosutese courses,
tuition tee. Ad.
dress immediately,
Toronto, Ont.
MAY 018 AWOMAN WANTED IN EVERY
township, to Bell Dr. Talmage'" new book,
"Live Coals." The keenest and most vigorous
(specimen
lyl$2mof ull particulars of this and otheever written ; r new90 pbookes s
Pass. SohuyterSmith &Co.,Publishere,London, Ont
LOHOOL THollaaya special ooureettot private
, Dicinggiven School
loaeona, by highest maeter", will be g
ITeaohere and Students, on Shorthand, Drawing or
immedi-
ately for trua t circulars come. Tuts UI8IONi SnoRT-
The mother led the bad boy into the
woodshed by Omit shingle,the
was abhaving selected
out to apply it where
it would do the moat good, when he said
"Hold on, Ma 1"
"No, air ; that's the second time you've
been in the water to -day."
"Are you going to strike, ma ?''
'11 am."
" Don't strike. Bet us arbitrate."
But ma wasn't a Knight of Leber, and
she etruok.
nAND!!R9' ACADEMY, Arcade,
A saw without teeth that will out a steel
rail in two minutes is in operation at the
Central Hudson shops in Greenbush, N. Y.
The saw Is run by a ninety -horse power en-
gine, more power than is required to run all
the other machinery in the shops, and is 38
inches in diameter and three -eights of an
inch thick at the edge. The disk is made
of Bessemer steel, and rune at a very high
rate
speed. While in fire ecircles heeaw operation
ofthe many
sparks flying' from the revolving
isTo keep
aemble a display of pyrotechnics.
andthe saw cool prevent
a tank of war riscplad above he machine
from which a small stream rune down and
dros on the saw while in minion. this
plan one saw will out nearly 3,000 railt
sbe-
tore it le worn out. A steel raiz, after about
eieatzthe ernds, and by cunt tting them batteredonee
them off,the
rails oan be used in branch and switch tracks.
Rails are cut by this machine for the whole
line of the Central nucleon railroad, The
saw, while nutting, bears down hard on the
rail, the end of which 'is left as smooth as
the bottom of a flat -iron. One remarkable
aboutthing the machine is that the
s
cut fromthe rail fly back under the saw
swith ouch force as to teel newlfpiece of
y a firm as the rail itselfp
S & ENGINEERS,
Et SON . CO., gale mama.cTlurere !o Canada 01
Berlin, automatic en.
automatic engines from 2 to 15 h. p' ;
groes tor printing offices ; high speed automata en•
glees for electric) lighting; automatic anginas tor
other
parpoee "here a light anbutter, and dcheap power ris reqany uired.
For price list and other particulars address 88
above.
Decay of the Sones,
with some thirty other symptenw, mark
the progress of that terrible disease known
as oatarrh. It advanoesfram stage to stage
of fearful annoyances, and if neglected, is
certain to end in general debility, and pos-
sibly in consumption er insanity. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure it at any
stage, This medioine has been long before
the storeduto heablice lth byits
d thousands
never-failing vir-
tues.
" I wonder what makes these buttons
burst off so," Dora petulantly exclaimed.
D E41e looked at her Force of hat t I think,' ht dress and said,
Willi ms'Eye Water hare prove EJLTDICE
R itself a sus
°ea by all who have used it according to directions,
it their eyes were curable, as will be seen by the
undersigned oertifioatee. It cured me, 8 yore blind,
would nott failed, 0. AlexaFortin nder Wand; 6 yeare blind,
Chas, try 4 ears. Elle Bator ; 88 geareblind
Chao, nowAI see; y
and I se. John Lords. Mt youv Lyman Sone & Co., 584 g Pa
hit for
tete. Wholesale—Lyul St"
Montreal.
CURE. FITS r
for.
atop them
1 d t mean merely to g
cure, I. have made the Macaw: of TITS, warrant ray remade
otud .
too r the ver a n asses. Become
Y
to caro the worst cases. VI'kOa cure,
have Wed ie no
1,041(aooando0 Free Bottle 01 my infallible remedy.a Give
Expreos and Poo[. Onion. It coent 700 nothing or * trl.l,
and 1 w curs
Whorl l oey curd ono ,.
time and than heap thCm;attictt Wan a
or TALI,
11I you. Address
Brand Office, 37 !ouzo St,, Toronto,
• THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT •
gikKI Is
GLYCERINE ANDOIL
DRESSING.
A BEAUT I FULWATERPROOF
APATENT LEATHER POLISH
FOR BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS
— SOLD EVERYWHERE —
BRANTFORD
COLD 'ATEA
EWE STANK
NEVER FAILS.
'".1<.a 1GT'".La l3:.
Awnings,
Ham.m.Ocks!.
The Royal Manufacturing Company,
A GENTS t—YOU CAN'T FIND A B00RTHAT
given better satistaotdon or that you can make
money taster with than " World's Wonders." SelistO
all alseaes—Christiane and Infidels, Oa who hand
llos and
Protestants. old and young ;
old agents it; eanvaseed tor 0. 8' Jenkins sold 120 the are e Oreo weeintok J. Ee . Brae
save: "The fleet week with " Wondei8"t eetioehdaroe
one hundred and sixteen dollare." A g
eedtor unemployed poreens; outfit tree to actual oan-
vaseer0; write fur terms. BBADIoSY, GAR1411r808
Co., Brantford.
DE A. A S t AT. JE IEt
u machines tor sale. 1For'purtlonlare addressU�
and ralece
em
W. PETRIE. Brantford, Ont.
GUELP'ri CARPEL" WORKS.
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rviuunumm�unnnnmunoumu
Camping Depot
169 Yonge St.,
TO1 ONTO
Send for Oabrlogne.
Allan Line itoyal Mail Steamships.
Sailing during winter from Portland every Than.
day and Sauter every Saturday to Liverpool, and in
summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool,
calling at Londonderry to land matte and passengers
for Scotland and Ireland • also tram Baltimore, vitt
Halifax and St. John's, N.The steamaieot thlfortee •
during summer menthe.
gow lines eon during winter to and troth Halifax,
Portland, Boston and Philadelphia ; and during Nam•
mar between Glasgow and Montreall weeklyitiGds.
gow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow
phla fortnightly.
For trrigbt, paeeage, err) more 8.Bmation epLply to
A. Schumacher & Co., N.F. ; Wm Thomp-
Halifax ; Chea & Co., St. John's,
& Co , Thor u h
sonCo., St. John, N. B, ; Allen
Love & Alden. New York ; H. Souther, Toronto;
iteien
pine: ,H tree
Alln, Quebec;
ort and, Boston,oO1ootre 1.
6 Perth St., Guelph, Ont.
L. C. WIDEMAN & CO.,
—MANUFACTDadna OP—
Improved Family and Laundry Mangles
And all kinds tet Laundry Appliances, Burglar,
Proof Windaw•Saeh Locke, Step Ladders, eto
Model-flaking, 1111.1-Wrtghtint and Carpentering
Work.
igTSEND BOR PRIOR LIST.
A. Terrible Fire
arouses the apprehensions of a whole pity.
And ones yet disease
Sad to elate, women suffer from yoga
to year with chronic diseases and weak -
tames peculiar to their sex, knowing that
they are growing worse with every day,
and still take no memenres for their own re-
ethe result lifrae'selong and learned study
lestudy
female complaints. It is • guaranteed to
Mire.
Premature decline of manly
powers, nervous debility and kindred dis-
ease, radically cured. Consultation £ree.
Book 10 onto in stamps. Address, confi-
dentially, World's Dispensary Medical As-
sociation, Buffalo, N.Y.
" Are you pretty well acquainted with
your mother tongue, my boy 1' asked the
school teacher of a now scholar. " Yes,
sir," answered the lad, timidly. " Ma•jaws
mea good deal, sir."
If thou
wilt
w
i
t
dra
w
t
he
Y
se
1
f
from
speak-
ing ea
s-
rnB
v
Ain
l
y,
and
d
from
gadding
n
idly,
as
s
also
fromheaeken�gofGeYnov itiseandrnmors
,
thou shalt find leisure enough, obie
for meditation Dei good things,
A Skirmish with Indians.
A Medicine Hat dispatch says : Oa Thurs-
day
huro
day last, the outpost in the Cypress,
charge of Corporal Ritchie, discovered a
band of American Indiana camped doeedin
miles from their quarters. On proceeding
to the Indians, encampment, the corporal
asked them their business in the 'territory,
and for an answer received a shower of bul-
lets, which fortnnatety fell wide of their
to fire, and cbie then one Indian was anded his men
d dropped. The
redskins surrounded their wounded oompan-
ion and succeeded in carrying him off. Shots
were new frequently exchanged and the
chase kept up for some time, but on account
of lost. On returtimber n topce et the the plane whereane was
the fir-
ing
ir
ing oommeneed the police found a ,rifle and
blanket, presumably the property of the
wounded Indian,
S,& A, ARMST'R.ODNG & 0
MAIyDaacrvR and Damask
Wool, Union
CARPETS,
01 new pattarne and ddetgnel Guelph, Ont.
A1RRI t/GE & WAGON AXLES.
udanufaoturers 01 the Celebrated
a eh a NELPR AXLE WORKS nnF
Sam Jones, therovivalist, it a small eater.
He is fond of oatmeal, milk, fruit, lemon -
ado and only drinks coffee 000aaionallp,
Work every hour, paid or unpaid ; see
only tbat thou omit not escape thy re-
ward. Whether thy work be fine or
.00aYse, planting corn or writiingpis,so
',only it be honest work, do to thine
own
approbation, it Abell earn a reward to the
dense, es well ate to the thought. No
,matter how often defeated, you ere born-
oyItd Peoowell
done victory, aThe
p. Enir
A eats Wanted.
Aatomatio Swing & Rammook Chair
ran
T PEPPER & CO', Guelph, Ont.
Don't use any more nenoeoue rnrgativee such
as Pills, Saha, &o., when you eau get in rI)r.
Carson's Stomach Bitters, a medicine that
moves the Bowels gently cleansing all im sur-
ittes from the Bye tem and rendering the Blood
pure and cool. Groat Spring Medicine 50 ctn.
Our Duplex Axles are all to be had aat all the
principal Hardware Stores in the Dom
TVIL Felt & Slate Roofer,
flu
Manufacturer and dmlee in Tarred lt,
Roofing
io ing
Pitch, Building papers, Carpet and g
A good many parties connected wlth the
United State seem aexl900 to break up
he Panama Canal Company with a view of
securing the American Geverntnent the pos-
aeo,+lon of the impel tent work in whioh M,
de Lesseps is now engaged, A tF 2
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0 I)PrhIan FILES AND RASPS—WARRANTED
t.1 equal to best lmpotted; all kinds of re-outting.
Gal b File Werke, PROMOS PARKIN, 0818 P.O.
Ready Roofing, etc.
For low prises address
WILLIAMS,
4 Adelaide 8t, E., Toronto,
LINTON, LADE & CO., Galt, Ont.
iRIOPllP CO'Y,
(Limited.)
Toronto - Out.
Seventeen Sizes
GEARED WINDMILLS,
From 1 to 4r Water, running
p., f r
Pumping Straw Out -
Grain Ornsheer,
tete, Root Putnam, or any
other machinery up to a 40
b. p. Grist 11111_
HAYING.
TOOLS.
A Full Line of•
lerTHE BEST.
1
THS CHAIR 1 the beet lid cheapest ever ct!ere0
d
to the public for ootid comfnet and rest, I s and
b
differs from all others briar a Chair Swing a0d
Hammack combined Price $3.oe. Agents wanted.
Manutaabured only by
C J. DANIELS11 River Street. Tneent,t.
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c0I218 5088W
W OURS. Car-
riage ce Wagon
Axles, Iron end
Steel Set die Cap
Serowe, etc.
List on application_
Strictly True
In every
row
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ot
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mes:If of thousands thee Putnam,ePatnias
Corn Extractor is a sure and painless ouzo
for corns, The plains that it, t
ie justs
good made by those endeavoring pal
m
eft imitations for the genuine only proves
the superinrity of " Putnam'e." Use only
Putnam's Painless Corn Eztraotor, Sure,
saio, painless,
"Dots trnbble in de ohuroh. De wale ob
de temple am rent in twain, de congrega•
tion am done gone busted, and dor Was no
preaohin' die mawnin, was the piotareeque
description of ohuroh troubles in an Afriosn
church by an aged member,
E1REEII 1051), .1', os with
name,
0'2000 note
vi 9'
marks linen, p
Agents motBalt?, e;c circulars free, MODEL RUBBER
STAMP
CARPI /GE LOnntE8 FOR GARTERS,
wholesale honing, naoufaobarere ; llret prize
Central Faire. Address M. D. NmeAciaN, Manufac-
turer, Hamilton.
Pro -
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county to
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circulars.Internatei nalSoak anddBibioHRode,
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�, Hamilton, . Ontario.
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MONEY T O LEN D
E. SSPENCE & CO.,
000eumera will find it to their advantage
to ask the trade for out make of Files and
Rasps. Ile.Catting a Specialty. Send
for price het end terms.
TorOnto,
ont
by
To .Pa.: CALL.AWAT
110 KING ST.. \'T
'T"or�QNTO •':
A Fof,FCLL y
Productive Town, Village & Farm Property.
D. M11CCEE11.L illeDONALD, Barrister.
6 Tutor) Block-- Toronto Street —Toronto.
AND SAW MACHINES—ALL SIZES—LATEST
improvements; braokbt band ewe for ettaoh,
ng to posts: neat, cheap and durable ; send 100
cheaters, JOHN G1LLIE5 Ili CO., Carleton Plano,
Oat+
GENTS WANTED—•IN EVERY TOWN AND
IiCounty, for the 0. R. ParOC and 011001, Beet
ent on
thing out ; sells at eight; Sample Knife e
receipt of price, 150. Q. D, DAY Agent,
40 'Mudge Bt„ Toeonto, Ont+
GENTS FOR NNW PARALLEL PAMI
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BIBLES—large type. splendid niece, beautiful
I luateabibne; contains 4,000 questions and anawerb
Book and BintokBoutd Toronterms.
o Ont International
ars ita
0 SU Tins
TusannFocaeaxof am for the above dlama 101j Blaning
t)wore boon
of seeds of thea worst strong
and or 1011g ntnn+lln o
Lava. efficacy, (1,11rwi'�t send TWO 11011I,GJ 8106E,'ltogether
witha
suferer.yGi o nip oke owl D ]0, oO )roes. disease to 451
uu, 'n A st.oct 1,
$ranch,Office, 37'tongs St.,Torotito
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iontorcheese voIeOr,tonthe r splitting
okbnddrs, mouidtng, tenoning, and
helves of beet quality, menutaetur011 by Pttr5R Har,
Galt Machine lin to Works, Galt, Ont.; send for price
het.
Mention This Paper.
I X L FEED lin
guaranteed to grind from
10 to 20 bushels per hour,
blips are tng hee o mize. These
eat durable,
perfect and cheapest iron
Feed Mill yet invented.
TANKS,
From the smallest
up to 2,555 bbls.
PIPES AND
r• WINDMILLS
'Front g to 30 feet
diameter.
PUMPS.
Pipe Fittings. Iron and Wood,
Force or Lilt.
DEEP WELL PrnsPS
A Specialty.
In tact a toll line of
Water Supply
Material.
Send us v008 addreee on a poet card and we wi
Bend you 1C4 -page illustrated catalogue tree.
FARMERS &�THRESHERS
Use on your Machinery only the Well-l.nown
PEERLESS
SIX GOLD MEDALS nave peen awarded It during the lett threeyeare. Try also our ring
LES$ AYLE GREASE far your Waggons and Horne Powers.
Manutaetnred at Queen City 011 Works, by
SAMUEL ROGERS & CO., Toronto.
SALT*
UMRY
Finest brands of Engllth airy Sall, In qq quarte
oche. 'Begins' taroks, Vl
ington, also the 0010brated Ashton end loading
blonde' of Canadian Dairy Salt. Butter Workers,110.
'lead for Price JADES PARR en SON, Toronto.
SAWYER & C0•, L.TOH, ONT.
"L. D. S." ENGINES.
Mooted FIZST rit10J , it Provincial Isis,
Landon 1 Central Mar. Hamilton, and Myths=
fair, Walkerton,
"Grain Saver" and "Peerless"
SEPARATORS.
44P1tt8"gofne•Powere, for 4, ie 3, 111 sad 0
Horses.
Tread rowers, 101 1,1 and 3 Serres.
Visit Separators, for Tread and Swee11
rowers.
Miland for 111prtrited and O*Mlogae Prig 141*,
MANUFACTURERS
AND MILLERS WILL SAVE M0NEY BY USING
� Oi1
ie
Machine V
cC
111 see e,0 other. Every Barre1 Gnat/4010C
Try ,it euro end you w --
We are the Sole Idonu2setnrerr Of the Genuine It ardbie,
,far Also cylinder, Engine, Wool and Hotness Oils.'
IVIcGOLL BROS. 8c 00ai TOtONT�
Try 11 r SUNLIGi " Bra.ltidr Finest int t
Our Canadian f7oi>yl 0 , ,,Po