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M1n,vihnal Cupttog.--Sabbath. SerVfesa
at 11 a m and 6:80p. m. Stinday Seheol
at 2:88 p m, ItpV. ,701an 11006, B At
pastor,
Sas Joan's OFIZMOn.--sabbath 8arvio68
at 33 a m end 7 p m, 8gnday School
at 2:88 p. m. Itev, 6..K, Griii4n, Menai-
bent.
Maa'rnonter Cnnacu.--Sabbath $erSiees
at 10:00 a rn and 0:80 p an, Sunday
8400i at 2:60 p in. Rev, G, I•I. gebble-
diok, 113 A, B T), .coater,
Bonstt. OA;anon:o Orayrtoo,—Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
10:80 a m. . Bev do0eph Kennedy,
priest.
SAT vAaIosT Ants,—Service at 7 and 11
a m and 3 and B p m on Sunday and
every et(ening in the week at 8 o'oloak, at
the barraolce.
QnnFEnrows' bonen every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
MAsoNio Lenon Tusoday et or before .
full moon, in Garfield block. ,
A 0 Ut W Looms on the 8rd
Friday evening of each month, in Blas.
hill's block,
q 0 F Lotion 2nd and last Monday
evenings of Bash month, in Blashill's
block.
I 0 F, 2nd and lamb Friday in Odd
Fellows' Mall.
L 0 L Ist Monday in every month
in. Orange Heal.
Sons pa Sooangxp, let and Ord Tues.
days of each monthr"ip Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0. T. M. LODGE! 183 and Brd Thurs-
days of emelt month, in Vansbone block,
Bons Ornare, 2nd and 4511 Friday even.
ings in Biaebill's Hal!.
Posx Ormoa.-0fos hours front 8 a.
m. to 6:80 p. m.
MEoaseios' INSTITt/OE,—Library in
Rinses' block, will be open from 6 to 8
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 3:80 to 5
end 6 to 8 Satnrdaye, , Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
TOWN Cannons—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
W;1x.11'(oCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Leatherdale and B. Gerry, Councillors ;
3i. 8. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer.; D. Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Ross, Oolleotor. Board meets the let
Monday in earth month.
Sonoon Bosun.—Rev. Rosa, (chairman,)
Dr, McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A.
Hunter and 1. N. Kendall Sep.-Treas.,
R. Ross. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in each month.
Punto Smoot, Tssonsas.—J, H. gam.
eron, Principal, Miss Braden, Miss
DowneyandMJss Cooper.
Bunn or Hummm.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. MoNaughtou, Medical
Health Officer.
WONDERFUL(' ANSWERS,
Since wit has been defined by Noah
Webster as "the felicitous association of
objects not usually oonneoted, so as to
produce a pleasant surprise," may not
the pupils of some of our poblio schools,
who gave the following answers to their
examination gnestiona, lay claim to it ?
The record as here given is bona fide,
having bean read during the Last week at
the graduation exercises of one of the
leading grammar soliools of Boston :
1, Who were the Pilgrims ? A dirty,
filthy set who lived under the groond.
2. Name a domeatia animal useful for
-elobhing and describe its habits. The
ox. He don't have any habits, because
he lives in a stable,
3. If you were travelling across the
desert, where would you choose to rest ?
I would rest on a stool.
4. Mention live rages of men. Men,
women, children and babies.
5. Describe the white rase and show
that it is superior to the other ranee. A
white man will nod to you when he meets
pop on the street.
6. Of what is the surface of the earth
composed ? Dirt and people.
7. Name a fruit that has its seeds on
the outside. A eeedoake.
8 Name five forms of water. Hot
water, oold water, faucet . water, well
�' water and lee water.
9. Name and locatethe five senses.
Tbe eyes are in the northern part of the
face and the mouth in the southern.
10. Who were the mound.builders ?
History cannot answer these questions.
Science only can.
`II, Define flivah and use it in a sen-
tence. Flinch' to drink. Flannel flinch.
es when it washed.
12.B what is be ear t t
h surrounded
and by what is it lighted ? It is sur-
rounded by water and lighted by gas and
eleatriaity.
18, Name six animals of the Arctic
Zone. ,Three polar bears and three seals.
14. What is yeast ? Yeast is a aegis,
table flying about in the air and bitching
itself on to anything.
15. Why do you open the dampers in a
stove when lighting a firs ? To 'let the
oxygen in. and the nitrogen ant,
18. What did the Constitution do for
the country? It gave' the President a
head.
17. What are the last teeth that come
to mai ? False teeth.
'htntnit And Dal ing For An
Orchard.
1. For an orchard, select, if possible,
high land with a northern or nortbeaat_.
ern exposure.
2. A well•draine3, deep, open clayey
loam is best.
8. Work the land deep and well previ.
oa18 to planting.
4. Plant far enough apart that trees
will not touch when fall grown.
5, The hexagonal areangemenh of
trees in an orobard admits o1 16 per
Dent more tress to the acre than on the
square, without a bit more crowding.
6. To secure proper fertilization of
bloseoms, avoid planting too large a block
of any one variety. tiklp
7. When transplanting, keep roots
moist and paok the earth about them
firmly.
8. A mulch epread about newly trans-
planted brews maintains
rans•plantedbroes.mainbains a uniformity of
temperature and moisture favorable to
the formation of new roots. 4
0. Give thorough, shallow level oniti-
vation.
10. Cropping bebwesn the rows must
gradually 00aoe as the braes inoreaee in
size.
ti. 'Unleashed wood ashes aro one of
the best forbtlizers,ttor trait trots of all
kinds.
12, Like all other fertilizer's, they
should be spread evenly as far out as the
roote extend.
18. Prune regularly Avory year, and
direct growth rather than ant Out what
has grown.
14. Prevent i0jgrlee from borers by
coating the trunko'ot trees with a sett
eoaP, soda and parboil() acrd womb,
15. Spraying ie often nv0essary on
yopog treats while not yet of a bearing
age,
10. For.leaf•sating lnseobe, use Pada
green ; for molting ineeete 'kerosene
enlgleion ; and for fungeons diseases,
popper sulphate eolutioe and l3ordsaux
mixture, '
17. The Bordeaux mixture and Paris
green may be applied together with ad,
vantage,,
Fatter and Son Cll1'eil,
THE VILLAGII OF W11ITI3 iaullo13
D111vmmoPS A SENSATION.
The *''outer Attached with Rheumatism
and,tb0 bon with St, altar,' Aattoo-,A
Story that cnn be voneltetl Inc by n11
the Neighbors. - -
Proumthe Witteham Advance,
Mr. Joseph NIxon is the proprietor of
the only hotel in the village of White,
church, and is known to the whole coup-
trysids am a, map who bborou"bly under -
Mande hle,bueiness, and a jovial oompan'
ion as well. Ib ie well known in this part
of Ontario that Mr. Nixon's hotel was
clestroyed by fire, but with that energy
wbiob is oharnoteristio of him he quickly
set to work to rebuild. Dia story, as
told a reporter of the Wingham Advance,
who recently had occasion to visit his
hostelry, will prove of interaeb. "I was
helping to dig out the cellar," he said,
"and in the dampness and cold I cou-
traeted rheumatism which settled in my
right hip. It got so bad that I couldn't
sit in a chair without doublingmy leg
back at the side of the chair, •and
couldn't ride in a buggy without letting
the affected leg hang out. I suffered a
great deal more from the trouble than
anyone who has not been simbliarlyi of
"X was helyaf8p dig out the cellar."
tented can imagine. How I was oured, is
even more interesting. One day I saw a
neighbor whom I knew had rheumatism
very bacj, running down the road. I
palled him and askedwhat had cared his
rheumatieni.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
be promptly replied, and that determined
me to try the same' remedy. Well, the
result is Pink Pills cared mo, and that is
something other medicines failed to do.
I don't know what is in them," but Ido
know that Pink Pills is a wonderful
medicine. And'it is not only in my own
ease," continued Mr. Nixon, "that I have
reason to be grateful for what the medi-
eine has done. My son, Fred., about
twelve years of age, was taken with an
attack of cold. Inflammation of the
lungs set in and as be was recovering
from this, other oomplioations followed
which developed into St. Vitae' donee,
which got ao bad that he'could not possib
ly stand still. We gave him Dr. Wil-
liams' Flak Pills, with the result that he
is now thoroughly cured, and looks as
though he bad never bad a day's sickness
in his life, and if these facts, whioh are
known to all the neighbors, will be of
benefit to anyone, you are at liberty to
publish them."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a specific
for all diseases arising from an impover.
iehed condition of the blood or a shatter-
ed condition of the nervous forces, such
as St. Vitas' dance, locomotor ataxia,
rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica,the after
effects of la grippe, loss of appetite, head•
oche, dizziness, chronic erysipelas, sore,
Iola, eta, They are a1ab a specific) for the
troubles peculiar to the female system,
correating irregularities, suppressions
and all forms of female weakness, build-
ing anew the blood, and restoring the
glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks.
In the oase of men they effect a radical
cure in all cases arising from mental
worry, overwork, or excess of any nature.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in
boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and
wrapper (printed, in red ink), and may be
bad at all druggists or direct by mail
from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company,
Brookville, Ont-, or Schenectady, N. Y.,
at 50 bents a box, or six boxes for 32.50.
ONTARIO GAME LAWS.
During the last session of the Ontariol
Legislature the statutes relating to game
were amended as follows:—
In the first place it unlawful to kill,
trap or destroy any bird (mown to live
upon insects, or to destroy the saga or
nests of such. Pehalty, not over 320, the
whole to go to the proseoutor, or int.
prisoument.
Elk, moose, reindeer or caribou are.
protected until 1000.
Deer may be hunted between the 1st
and 15th of November, inolusive.
Two deer only maybe killed.
Nonresidents of Ontario and Quebec
may hunt deer and other gameunder the
restrictions of the game laws by paying a
license fee of 325 to the provinoial secre-
tary, but may export their two deer (if
they kill theta) ander shot lioeuse, but
no other expbrb allowed,
'No bttotk:a on Snndaye.
"Orusbing," or huntiig deer while yard-
ing, not allowed,
Deer doge mneb not be allowed at large
in localities where deer are known to be.
Partridge, grouse, pheasants, wood,
soak, snipe, rail plover, blank and gray
squirrels and hares may bunted from
the 15th of September to the 15th of Deo.
ember,
Wild tbrkeys, prairie fowl, English or
Mongolian pheasants are proteobed until
1837.
Not more than 400 drinks may be killed
by any one person between Sept. let and
Dec. 16th.
Geese or swans may be killed between
eeppt.•15th, and let May.
Ootton.tail rabbit or any rabbit may
be hunted any limo.
•
Batteriol, swivel fauns, eunken punts,
Sail boats or steam yoohte apart riot be
need to hunt water fowl.
NO bird ehoobing attar Minuet or before
Murales:,
No ogge of game birds shall be taken Cr
destroyed at any tints.
During gloss eoason proof 98 killing
must be given of game fn ps isteee on.
No poison, traps, 6narea, ebo„ Are per,
mitted to pi'oonre game.
Deaver and otter are protected until
1891, Jfrom Nov, 1st until May let,
sable and martin may be trapped, and
muskrat anti! May 1sb, bat nope shot
during April.
Mgaltrat houses mutt not be' destroyed
at any time.
Hunting and shooting may be prohl,
bited on private lands.
Marsh laude may be en:doted by owner
and game protested by ereetiog posts at
intervals.
The Ines for offences againeb deer are
from 350 to 320 and poste, and other
oftenoss 825 to 85 and goats, together
with the oonfsaa5lon and sale of gene,
nets or other implements. One pati of
the line to be paid to the prosecutor and
the other half to the treasurer of the
province to be applied in onforoing the
Sot.
CtatassLLai 1rgevvs,.e.
Mrs, T, DeWitt Talmage is dead.
King Christian, of Denmark, le ill.
Plhttsville Foreabera' will have a big
pio•nio,
The Norfolk county gaol is without a,
prisoner.
Chatham clamors for an all-night oleo-
tric light service.
Thieves are getting in their work in the
neighborhood of Norwich.
At the Foresters' fete at Brighton a
bomb exploded, and several persons were
injured. '
Richard Leach, the wife murderer, was
killed by eleotrioity a000rding to • la,w a
Sing Sing.
Chief Skirving, of Ingersoll, confiscat-
ed 02 loaves of lighb•weighb bread there
whioh he gave to the poor.
Mrs. Robb. Meek, of Fingal, died last
week in great agony from lockjaw, the
effects of stepping on a rusty nail.
At Kissingen Mr. Stern, of New York,
was sentenced to two weeks' imprison-
ment and a fine of 000 marks for insult.
ing as officer.
The hull of the old sobooner, New
York, of Oswego, wrecked 55 years ago,
has been found in a few fathoms of water
pear Milford.
There are 108' inmates in the Waterloo
House of Industry' and Refuge, and the
manager will he noable to receive any
more applicants, the holm, being full•
TreAar DIBEAet REAIENEn IN 30 MIN•
urea,—All oases of organic or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and
quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew's pure for
the Heart. One dose convinces. Sold
by G. A. Deadman.
AtTabreez, Persia, the bread rioters
attacked and wrecked the residence of
the city Guveroor, who has resigned.
Troops fired' on the rioters and several
were killed.
A practical joker Bent a box of saw -dust
and luoifer matches to Police Commis.
sioner Rossevelt, of New York. The only
persons affected were a lady clerk in the
poetoliioeatnd an innocent reporter.
The Canadian Government hat oabled
for imformabion relative to the alleged
cages of plenro•pnenmonia among Can-
adian cattle landedthe other .day --at
Deptford.
One of the men arrested in connection
with the Boyd -Gillies fire fn Montreal
has confessed that he prepared the build.
ing for the fire, althongh he did not set
the match to ib.
RnaurrATTett O alae TN A DAY.—South
American Rheumatio Cure for Rheuma-
tism and Neuralgia radically oures:in 1
to 8 days. Its motion upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. 15 re-
moves at once the oause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 75 cents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
Another big log raft experiment is be-
ing made on the Pacific: coast, It will
berememberedthat several enormous
rafts, containing very many thonsand
feet of lumber, have been started in an
ocean tow' from Oregon for San Fran.
oieoo, bat only one, or two at most, have
reached their destination. The others
went to pieces in gales. The last experi-
ment of. the [rind was made about a year
ago, with the largest raft ever made for
such a trip. Tile raft gob two•third,s of
the waysafely,
butwas
y, then. caught In ' a
heavy gale and went to pieoea off Coos
Bay and the logs of which it was, compos-
ed floated ashore all along the coast. A
raft of almost equal size was launched at
Stella,. a.villbge 20 miles from the mouth
of the Columbia River some ten daysago
and after being floated across the bar is
to be taken in tow by the big steam col-
lier Mineola, bound for San Franoisoo.
The great profit to be made in the saving
of transportation charges is aonsidered to
be worth.the risk.
notintamonnernetossonotowo
eta
Wheat in Dawn township Is turning
out on an average 85 to 40 Michela to the
Imre, The :mope in I)awtl Sue very en•
oouragiug this year,
The Blandford connoil is havinga lit eh
surveyed from the 5th :on. to the 8th, a
e,
total length of four aid a half mile It
will drain a large area, of land.
The Weat 'Gerrit tug-of-war team tea ill
wept. •.the "challenge from the Bart on
township team to pnll at Hamilton on
Labor day, if expenses ars guaranised.
OATAUBAC atol:riVen IN lO eo 60 MN Too.—
a
One short puff of the breath throgg11 the
of D
Blower, supplied with oaals bottle r.
Agnew'e Oatarralt Powder, diffuses th ie
Pownasal
over the surface of the al
passages, Painless and delightful to
.nen
use, it relieves instantly, ani permanent.
ly cures Oatarrab, flay Fever, ()olds,
an
Headaoh s, Sore Throat, Tonsilit d
Deafness 00 conte at G. A,nen'
Death s.
A. rattlesnake measuring 37 inches
long reoently attached two children of
Farmer Franks, who were gathering bars
ries on lot 22, con. 8, Carados,' near a
marsh. The boy saved his sister's life by
his presence of mind, pulling her away
just as the reptile was about to strike her.
Then be stunned it with a stick,. and Col.
Payne oumine up just then helped hint
finish its dispatob. Tbe suake was about
five years old.
Renta f rN Sir Hours.—Distre.sing kid.
nay and bladder diseases relieved an six
boors by the "Groat South Amerioan
Kidney Care," Thisnew remedy is a
great :surprise and delight on .account of.
its exceeding promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, book and
every part of the urinary passagea,in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If you want quick relief and
mire this is your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, druggist.
THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
FOR MAN oft BEAST.
Certain lu its effects and never blisters.
Send proofs below I
KENDALL'S SPAYIN DUDE
Bos n2 Carman l,'Ho.enderson Co., ID„Feb.2,'21,
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okabiieivset01ourBdgItoo de endealIieudall's SpavtO Come with goodsuccess• It is a
wonderful medicine.. I once aa more that had
an Occult Fpnvtn and Ivo bottles oared her. 1
keep a boot() on band all the time:
Yours truly, Oslo. Powaas,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN DUNE.
Dr, B. 3.lOaoasrt Co. Clsros, ilio., Apr. 9,'92.
Dm. Otis—I nave used several bottles of your
”It10,206 it tlhe beet Lin ment I ever used.. Have
re-
moved ono Curb, one Mood EpavIn and kttted
Otto Bone Sum. Ino. Have recommended 1t to
no0Orat amy friends who are much pleased with
and keep 11. ReepeetfoByy,
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An Agreeable llasetive and NE)tYR'20$00.
Sold by Druggists or soot by mail. 950,, Boo„
and 81.00 per package. Samples free,
goA�1i The Favorlts TOOTH en.
H`y/ forthe Teeth and Breath, Zea
Sold by J,LS. 5iO8 , Prnsslet ltrussele,
1 O1 ET TO LOAN,
Any Amount of Money to Lam:,r
on Farm or Village Pro-
p01'ty at
6 & 6i Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege s f
repaying when reuire
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division 0oetrt Clerk, Breese%c,.
�amrerer,• �ayrcxmmy,
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e are prepared to take any quantity
of 'Wool either for Cash. or Trak.,.
We lilive a large Assortment ofd
Tweeds, Flannels, Carpets,.
Blankets, Yarns, Knitted::
Goads, Soo., to choose from...
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We are also prepared to take in all kinds of
Manufacturing, Roll Carding, Spinn. -
ing, Weaving, Fulling, Dressing, &c:
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Next dom to I31sishill's Butcher Slop's...
Importations
SPECIAL' P1%ICES
ON ALL LINES OF
OT WEATHER
00 8
Parasols Reduced in Price,
Summer Hats and Fancy Stratus Reduced in Price,
Right Weight and Satinrner Dress Gods Reduced in Price
Sulnmer .Coats and Vests, and Suits Reduced in Price,
Flannelette Shirts Reduced in Price.
No room to Enumerate Articles and Prices,.
`''►Cali
and secure a Bargain.'
A. Tt ACEA
We have received the greater part of our Spring Stock ei4
]Soots and Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Styria -k=
Footwear that the market affords. In Ladies' Misses arcf)3
Children's Black and Tan Oxford Ties we are showing r--
ceptionally good value. In Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we ha te'
a fine line which are very popular just now. Lade-
Misses' and Children's Button Boots in endless variety, a*.
prices to suit the times. In Gents' wear we have all .tib_
leading styles in Dongola, Shell .Cord and ,Calf. Boyo
and Youths' School Shoes at prices that defy .competitiolx,.
Call and see our Ladies' White Canvas Oxforlts.
N a°' ny '7 W.. NI•,q, it ,k
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BRUSSELS.
Rips Sewed Free of Charge.
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G-REAT BARGAINS IN
Having purchased the Wall Paper stock of ja,s.
and combined it with my own, Y have now the
Largest, Cheapest and Best.
Display ever made in Rrussel13..
Special eciai Bargains Given
� � during this loth
To save trouble of moving in cow/1,A-
tion
onrxwtion with the erection of new stort..
You can sane Dollars by dealing with me in
Wall Papers, Borders and Window Shades.
Paper Ranging done in ril'st-class Style. -
A ROOD/C.