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TETE CZAR AND TEE B1IDGE-
NETIPEIVF3 WIFD.
The Czar rude up to tho hridgo at midnight,
Mono in the starlight and ;midi
Do sang a abort song without oohoes,
As ho kissed his large cross of red gold
Be saw n young =Won them standing
Alone, her two feet in the snow,
With a song on her lips of sweetness—
A little one, eon and low.
With half the salute of a Omlitr,
And half tho salaam of a slave,
Lie took off his cap to this maiden,
And glancing with eyes that wero bravo.
"Woll"' tho Czar said, "I will give you
This arose of red gold for a touch
Front Clow lips of yours that are ,singing
Ono touch. tomo hors, that's not much V
Tho maiden wont on with her singing,
But she looked at tho Czar with two oyes
As law and as soft as tho reindeer's—
As timid, as wide, and as wide.
"Well," the Czar said, "are you tongueless,
Or a bird, that you only can sing ?
Come here to my saddle, thou dumb one,
And take from my hand this round ring."
The maiden now ceased from her singing,
"Oh, you are our Czar," whispered she.
Ile stood up, surprised, in his stirrups—
"And how do you know that of me ?"
"Yes, you are our Czar, that is true, sire,
And -I am the bridge-keoper's wife.
0, father, rido fast to your palace,
And, riding, unsheath your sharp 'coif°
"Should you dnd the oil lamp burning
dimly,
And the bridge -keeper kissing your wife
Well, sire, take time to consider,
Then what would you do with your
knife?"
The Czar rods ovor tim bridge past mid-
night,
As Beet as the dove on the wing—
But at tho feet of tho bridge•Irsoper's wife
HO left both bis cross and his ring.
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Canadian News.
An exchange says :--Now is the
season when the busy Fall ban- man-
ners aro casting about for special at-
troctions, and anything in the way of
a novelty ought to be wolcomed. Out
in Huron, Dakota, the directors have
offered a prize to it couple who are to
bo married on the grounds. This
ought to draw woll, and no doubt
there aro plenty of people fond
enough of notoriety to consent to go
through the ordeal. Sober-minded
people, however, might discern some
incongruity in sandwiching the sacred
service botween a horse race and a
Punch and Judy show.
John Hargreaves 140o., druggist., will gladly
wenn anyone enquiring as to tho wonderful
merits of West's Pain Mpg. The standard
rem edy for flux, dysentery, Bummer complaint,
cholera =rim, cholera, colic, ote. Friar.
25 cents.
Tho death is announced of Robert
West, a member of Court Pride of
Ontario, No. 5,540, A.O.F., of Ham-
ilton. He was a molter by trade and
'while at his work a fortnight since
o splash of molten iron toll in his ear.
He took,litile notice of it at the time.
On Sunday last, however, the iron
fell out, and from that time to the
hour of his death he was in terrible
agony. Medical mon came to the
conclusion that an abscess was form-
ing Oil his brain. At 2 o'clock
Thursday death put an end to the
man's fearful sufferings.
kour years ago John W. Bennett,
of Fredericton, N.B., was sentenced
to three years imprisonment for big-
amy. Having completed hie term,
he immediately married to third time.
He vies again arrested for bigamy,
and pleaded in court that he had
looked upon his imprisonment as
equivalent to a separation from his
other wives, and as entitling him to
enter into another matrimonial agree.
mont. The judge, however, insisted
on regarding his oxalis° as an aggra-
vation of hia offence, and sentenced
him to bo impritioned in the Dorch-
ester Ponitontiary for five genre at
hard labor,
Among those who attended the
Division Gourd hold by Judgo Elliot,
of Middlesex, at Delaware, on Friday
last, was lawyer Scatcherd, of Strath.
roy, At the conclusion of the court
he ordered his horse, and was pro-
vided with a rig by an inebriate hos-
tler, which rig he protested was not
his own. The hostler insisted that
it was, however, and Mr. Soatoberd
was finally persuaded to drive off.
When Judge Elliot's conveyance was
brought out; the hostler had to resist
some more suspicions, but again be
was successful, and the judge started
for home. Ho had proceeded but a
short diets/ice, however, when be
was convinced that he had the wrong
harness, and returning to the hotel he
had it changed. Still the judge was
not eatisfied, and was not at all our.
prised On reaching London to learn
at tho livery stable that he hall the
wrong horse. A similar discovery
was made at Strathroy by Mr.
Scatcherd, and 10 dna time a change
was affected at the expense of the om-
ployer of the hoetlar.
Rornovo flower -pot stains from Will •
d W sills by rubbing with Lino wool
ashes and rinse with clear water.
Washing piao floor in a solution
of one portud of coperae dissolved in
one gallon of stroug lyo give oak col-
ter.
Blaine on ivory may bo taken out
by washing with soap and water and
placing it, whit() wet, in the air to
blooch,
If matting, connterpaues or hod
spreads have oil epilt 00 them, wet
with alcohol, rub with hard soap and
then rinse with clear cold water.
To take ink status out of the table
cloths, napkina, etc., pat the article
to soak immediately in thiok molar
obangiug the milk as often as
necessary.
Wash hair brushea and combs in
soft water and liqniti ammonia in the
proportion of four teaspoonfuls of li.
quid ammonia to ono quart of water.
Kitchou tables may bo made as
white as snow if washed with soap
and wood ashes. Floors look best
scrubbed with cold water, soup and
wood ashes.
Gems oriatought.
When ono lives entirely with the
ooureo of nature, every day is fully
lived.
There aro three little wicks to tho
lamp of a man's life, brain, bleed and
breath.
There is frozen music in many a
heart that the beams of encourage.
went would melt into glorious song.
The wealth of the world is the
wealth of civilizatiou, and oivilization
is the fruit of Chrinianity.
As reasonably expect oaks from a
naushoom bed as great and durable
profits from small and hasty efforts.
When we look down upon the earth
we think of the past ; when we look
up to the sky wo think of the future.
The eye of the master will do more
work than both of his hands. Not to
oversee workmen to to leave your
purse opon.
A tyrant cannot well bind ono end
of a chain around the mans or logs of
a people, without finding tho other
around his own nock.
A snob is that man or woman who
is always pretending to be something
better—especia/ly richer or more
fashionable—than they are.
Grief knits two hearts in closer
bonds than happiness ever can ; and
common sufferings aro tar stronger
links than 00202000 joys.
Patience is a moral mosquito net.
Politeness is like an air -cushion ;
there may be nothing solid in it, but
it eases jolts wonderfully.
Varna Iva °teas.
Many farmers trust too much to
luck and the moon and do too little
close figuring.
The decayed branches of old trees
should be promptly removed. Their
uusightliness is the least of their
evils.
Headache Bilioresnosor
"Whenever I feel out of sorts, bliionn, nry
liver not working light, or rooked with a bond -
sober take 0 hnee'eLi ver (ltre. Thera is more
real bonen b from ono done oz your Liver Ouro
than in many bob Don of name modloinos."—
Jxo. Molisesnn, n 11 Hood.
J. the roadsides free from stones
and rubbish, and neatly mown. Don't
let them be a nursery of weed seeds.
This le to eortify that I have used MoGreg.:
or's Speedy Cure for DYInmusia and liver
Complain, and de honestly nay that 11- it coat
me one hundred (Milan ($105.00) a bottle I
would not be without it, as it has done use
moro good than alt the meditation1 0000 used,
and I feel I Om n. now 1111,11.—YOUrn truly, Araix.
Swum', Carleton Place, Ont. This medicine) is
for Bale at 60e. and 01 per bottle 52 krargreaves
Drug Store.
If the manger or feed box be eo
foul as to emit a eour smell from any
cause, it should be carefully cleansed
lind washed with a solution of soda
or potash until perfectly sweet again,
ne so yOur Guard.
"Intl allow n cold in the head to slowly and
surely tiovolop itself into Catarrh, when you
clan be cured for lam A. tow spplios,tions 1011
ours inolpiont Catarrh. Ono or two borne will
aura ordinary Catarrh , Ono to BIM boxes mill
ouro °bromic, Catarrh. Try Dr. Obaso's Caned -
au Catarrh Oure—it will aura you.
Tho hoodoos not deface your fields
by °lipping the growing.grasses, Eke
the domestic animals ; it does not.
mar the garden plants or levy taxes
on your grain. Bees differ from the
whole inseot world. No tree, shrub,
plant or. floweris injured by their
presence.
Have you Toothaoho 2 Deo Fluid Lightning.
nava you Ph einnatiern ? Deo Fluid Lightning,
Rare you a Still Joint Uso Fluid Lightning,
Have you Neuralgia9 Use Fluid Lightning.
Havo you Iulebngop Deo 2111111 Lightning,
Aro You troubled with Headache? Use
Finia
Lightning, Rave you any Pain 7 Use Aluid
Lightning. It will ouzo you tho instant it la
applied,. Try it. SOoltor bottle at Ilfirgroavaa.
Drug Store.
A correspondent of the 'Country
Gentleman tells of butter pressed in
a mould so no to look exactly like n
large fine etrawbeztry. One of these
berries stood beside °rich plate, and
an extra stipply stooa in the contra
of the table on a fruit dish. Gilt
edged butter, in such fancy shape,
slionld sell for higher prices even in
hard times.
boutottlie Ante/hem is right
101101 it says to ',Nothing will purify
and ft etitblo so free from otters
ne am free nee of dry earth, and
OV ery ono hcoping horses Or Oiable
Will it pays to keep it at hand
to he 18011 doily, A few shovele fall
4.t1.01/1 001181ereil over the floor after
cleaning will render the air of the
paartment pore end wholesome.
wehos Wo,1.1*, Wood,' 1 12.
14 v. ,e111.1, 1.101. no 1%a. 1 ri.f.;11 stn.1 la/11411110R
h• Whit, 1th n in,,P .0 4.11111 for
11n 11110111,1,. 11 I/ 11"1, Hyrotlini,
IlittIN S.. t'Ell a 101 1111 ,11xnAnne
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nn outtAl. 8.14 ey Joon Hoe.
VW,
In oor present syetew of education
—now, happily, rapidly passing it.
way for a better one—we went ono
Mail to be alwaye thinkiug, and au -
other to be el ways working ; and wo
call ona a gantlemen and the other
an oporator ; whoroas the workman
ought often to be thinking, and the
thinker often to be working, and both
should bo gentlemen in the best
sense.
Lisl omits, Ara.sa, ate,
ale non. sleet n..1. 1101 110011
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s./ ..v0.. 0 yuar /10 031 001 bait
I. ;nun 1.1.
M. A.
solo I.) (1. A , ne, 13 rossols.
It is eetimated, and safoly so, that
a good well-fed now pots ten dollars
worth of manure on about the four -
acres of land it takes to keep her for
a year on most farms. Putting that
amount of fertilization 00 tbo Roil
of a fairly good farm aoon makes its
produce so that ono cow cannot eat
the product of four acres, and tbo re-
sult is more 01001110 to feed ttnd more
milk, or larger grain craps to sell.
The latent ronledv foe Conelm, Colds, Croup,
Whooping Cough. Ism nolli tin, ale., In McOreg.
or'n Lung C'unipon 4,2. Tnere 1 1 no remedy i1.
existence eontitlidini 11120ons (1 Imp active 10.
gradients 0111111,051113: 111.14regue3 hunt,/
'loon sn do not, any Von 1,11Ve Whim Oven'.
thing 1111111pin 00.00 tr. ea 14 in tw your ani( or
(tough, and your opinion will 110 the mama Ai
11.11 vino have used 1, viz 1 11101 It 1, (00 Ow.
Bela In Me. 011101110131021 by tine. liargreayes
rio Co., druggletk
The desire to got on in the world,
to surround one's aelf with the crea-
ture comforts necessary to happiness,
to possess even of the luxuries of life.
should bo strong in the breast of
°Very tiller of the soil, lie has health
and strength. Tho free, pore air of
heaven is his to breathe. Beautiful
creations fresh from the hand of God
arespread out before bim. Ho should
seek to make his' 110100 a bower of
love and beauty—flowers, birds and
sunshine around it, within the peace
and content which oomes of making
the highest use of the blossings God
has given us.
aaye poi( eyor tried McGregor 5c Parka's
Carbolic Curate tor soros of any kin d It Is
beyond doubt bile very bosl.proparation ta the
market for bea.111114 and curing Soren, Burns,
Oa to, PI mot es. 11 Mt.!) oh, i221 (0 0(10 only proper
method of applying Oarbolio Acid. Sold at
Hargreityes Drug Store for kte, p or box,
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CITY
Carriage and
Shoeing Shop.
WATTS 84M'KAGUE.
While thanking our numerous
friends for their patronage during
the past three months wo wish to
remind the public that we are in a
better position than ever to sup-
ply your wants in any lino of Car-
riages. We came hero to do au
honest business' and stand second
to no other mechanic in the Do-
minion of Canada. • Wo are pre-
pared to do all sorts of machine
work and dress mason's hammers
and tools of all sorts. In Horse
Shooing we are so far without
competition. We have travelled
around the world for our experi-
ence. If you havo a cripple that
has BEATEN- your blacksmith you
have. only to bring it to the City
awing Shop and we guarantee a
miraculous cure the first or second
visit. Please give us a call. Wo
aro hero for the sole benefit of the
public at large.
Yours truly,
WATTSbit MoRA.oun,
Brussels.
Wo have also the -best wood-
worker in the County of Huron in
connoction with our shop, we re-
fer to the well known J.usxns WALIS-
900, proprietor of the wood-
work department. He guarantees
perfect satisfaction in all lines of
wood -work. Cutters made in tho
latest style, neat and durablo. Ho
has just got in his winter's stock
of timber for Cutters and Bob
-
Sleighs. All repairs done at the
lowest prico. Ho also does Paint-
ing at his shop. Give him a -call
and lie will givo you the satisfac-
tion you never got before. "A dol-
lar saved is a dollar made."
him WALKER.
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JAMES BUYERS
CARRIAGES,
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BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETO., ETO., ETO,
All made of the Bes Materiel and finished in a Workman -like manner
Rep. airing, ancZ Painting p7•077142t11/ attended to.
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
ElIFERDNODS.—Marsden Smith, B. Laing, James Cutt and Wan. Mc-
Kelvey, Grey Township ; W. Camoron, W. Little, G. Brewer and D.
Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. TOW31 and W. Blashill, Brussels ;
Bov. E. A. Fear, Kirkton, and T. Wright, Turnberry Township.
REMEMBER THE STAND—SOUTH OF BRIDGE.
JAMES BUYEK-.
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The undersigned, laving completed the change from the stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First-class Running Order,
And will be gladfito Boo all his old customers and as many new ones
asbossible. hopping done.
Flour and Peed .Alwayo on, nand.
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Highest Prise paid for any quantity of Good Grain
MILNE.