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. • EnsINEss, men, as a ruk, write their
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signatures „badly. • Usually the.signa..
. ture is. tflie. wora0 written part of the
:letter. • Why • is this so . ,To the
••owner of the signature4ir is an easy
e'nough matter to tinderstiind it, but
-easy it is to 11.0 one who is unacquain-
ted with it. • These, Who read character.
by the handwriting always look care.
at - the signature, It tells .ruore
thanr any other part. A good, bold,
• %decipher:11 signature is no novelty these
••• • days, and the hotel registers•are too
.,!aften' mere Chinese puzzels, which even
' the• hotel clerks, used to all kinds. of
• ,signatures, are' nbt able to decIP49r!,
Among business Men:itis sometimes
•1necessary to cut the signature from a
•Aetter.anclsaite it On the envelope in
the hope that somebody maybe able ,
'to deciialier it when it reaches -the-
post-office from which it was sent:, In
,many, signatures there is a good deal of
• •••affectation. People should get into the
sensememeei
Notell4
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Mr NO& Sainei Wilkie were
called to Ilainilton to attend thefunerat
of Mrs. Wilkie's mother. We erPPA'•
thize with°Mrs.
A little girl of Mi. Owen% died at
the residence of Mr. Swivel Walker
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with diptheria, also an adopted boy,
Banatinetat William Walker's
is afflicted with the same disease but
is improving well. •.
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The fine showers on Satutday night
have made a great improvement on the,
sprig crop. •
While Miss Mary Anderson, of,
Dearborn, Michigan, was •amusing
herself around D. N. McKenzie's barn:
'she -fell off a load of hay and fractured
her bit Ann. • Dr. McDonald,nf Kin
tail, set it and it is improving fast.
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;. • signature is something that every man
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who write,* at all writes often enough-
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•o d, he .,Kek -to tangle it tip; that
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nobody can tell what it is
Insolence •COncieuineds,
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Editor Sentinel:: •. •
Sia, --Your issue, of last week eon-
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-tallied a letter dyer the • signature of
Kirk." To say the %Litit was most .
Aingentlemanly.anct couched in insult.
• ling language. For simply 'performing
high and laudable duty; -44 Kirk" as-
. sails a gentleman with mean insinn
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• awns and contumely. He should be
heartily ashamed of himself and his
:4:scribble by this time, and were % it .not• ,
thathis insolence has. the -heartycon;
cleninatiolid all right thinking people
1. tof every denomination, a. n d that •the
---matter wil.Llikel3r be ventilated at the
• mext meeting cif the se§sion, should
•:dative. no• isesitationiin;ipeaking Mora.
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WELL ASSORTED - StOCK, Or. DRY. GOOD
CLEANING OUT BOOTS AND SHOES
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In, order to
p ean, out all re -
mining line$ of
illinerywehave
decided to offer
p ' 4OVI'S ill favor of .DecencY thorn. :at. gre4tty'
Areely and criticising More seierely.
A$TFBILLGSGATE
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yo the ,Filitoz•of the Sentinel :
piiirlast issue appeared a
„$. • le er.from a.,wortby calling himself
• irk." • What a weighty cognomen
• 1 wonderwhich is, the at-eater—his'
, • • presumption ' or the "brass"' .' he so
'violently. denounces., 'Any -man---calling'
limseif..K.irl5' must ' claim stiperiiitity..
• , : 11e.must be a Pillar of the Kirk. 11.1ii,
• nust be a •christiaon, in example,and a
•shining lig" 4..,„Al must be temperate
in all thin! ' it alas, too many, pre-•
tend to be `3' , they are not. :NOW,
, ,4- °-",* avii, "i3illni, 1:4 . S'O'it-Y-Yen slionid dia.
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reduced prices.
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ORESS''0.001)4
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ppl1jiisk-off,..C#6ate
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arace the ame by uSing such intem.
• Aerate language. • Did you kindly ex-
postulate with the cause of your
. *tivaneel Dicl'you, in a ;christian-like
• :spirit advise the person you try to hold'
• up to redicule t Did you put the oil of
elnistian charit •on the troubled waters• i
,you 0 , wig ty , or t ,
'4 • outpouring of the Spirit 1 No 1to
The outpouring of •Spleen, your chief
, , • exercise, you are a• dishonor ,to the
'• Great, Ilead of the 'Church, who• Enid,
'Take the beam 06 of your own eye,
'Now; Mr. Pillar, ask yourself
thei, „f011owing questions 'Am I niY
• lirther'S keeper; or my brother's , Ma:
ligner DO1 tb‘ others: as I would,
, . wish, them to do to hie'? When you
• Write 11;,..,ain, iti, the same, Strain; :be
." ','eoriSiiti:bt and :sign' yourself 1..‘ Fire
• .1)ralid in the Kirk." Thanking'. you,
. • Mr. tilitor, for thnspace given to.triy,
few remarks, I atn your's truly,
•61,.. • •• ,JuNitts.
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Tinware a,,nd- Granite- -Ware. .
'A large .'su.pply of .CREAMERY . CANS and DAIRY PAILS. Also Our . Spring
supply of FoURE PREI'AREI) PAINTS in all shades... Enquire for prices before pur-
chasing elsewhere. ' • • ,. • ' '
Agent for .4.LA.BASTINE, the only, perinanent:wall.coating.in.tlie'Dominion..
orEAVETROUGHING A SPEgIALTY. ,
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_IleadquarterS for .all kinds of. 'Builders and llouse Furnishing SUpplieall kinds.or
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Owing to the scarcity of raw material this year, the supply of Binder Twine will no doubt be limited as in 1887
As I have purchased Ncry aclvant,ageously; for cash a large supply of • ,
PURE 'MANILLA BINDER : TWINE.
will-selLat_the liery. lowest Erices. Intending ptirehasers should -aide!. earlyastle-cleniand is -great and ,the supplyinited
, T. LANNF!EN.C.E....
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author. His Mandral;e Doinielinn ture •• . •
• la a itiiiirrith of Medical' skilf,euring all diseas
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n)N:cx COMP,LAINT, Distressitg ."
: aches 'anti aifl in the back ; a 'dull pain
or. weight in the bladder. and base of .the ah-
dianen ," 'Waling mine often obstrvctetl fres;
(otent desire tq.nrius,tn, especially • at mg,ht • •
among aged persons:, 11t, *dry skin viiale eon ,
piexion, red and white deposits; drop-dikziness
sot* stomach, constiPatiOnJ....piles, liver iCal ,
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der 1)1Sdes,jaiindiee Ballow eiiinplexinno".' •
Stewart Ottr Cutter, can be
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Mandrake and Dandelion are nature's Liver •
e'ures, and when combined with Kidney tine. ,«
dies, 13,0 intir:ChasaWer. most ; •. •
Positively cure all Xi -Liver troubles, It
acts like a charm, ,stimulating the bloggefl
liver, strengthening be kidneys, and invigor.,
ating the whole bod Sold. by all' dealere at
Si, with Iteceipt13bok, which alone ig worth
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LIVERact gently et ectually. May •
PIT 'be taken durin' any employ •
roent. TheY cure idney Liter
troubles, headache,biliousuessi co tiventes, de
•Chu!. rill a dose, Price 25e;
Sold by 10",11,R3/4 DAYS, Loan vt.
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