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DATJWITLIt—SISTER-MIFE S
Plod In ClInten, 3fay 2284, 1884,
• COld anti pale our daughter lies,
Hidden are her laughing eyes.,
Ahd .her reatiest3 hands are folded,
Still and white•-litte marble moulded„
On her brow our liot tears ran,
.Bt7ttby eniee her not'at all
On 'tier lips fond kisses rain—
• None are given back again.
• Nevermore the robinrs call;
• oitvelster's as shall fall—
.lier.the May shenvere,*
'Of• the wake'ng of the flowers.
.
•
Who•ean.know or understand. •
Why Death lays hie icy hand
On a healt so warmand
Iigbt—
Not a throb it gives to.91,ilit.
And our hearts are sad and sore,• •
For bet: tIitIlOsOrna voice no more
Ringing out; so gled and gay,. .
• Shall the Windows chase astray.
Days of suffering, ropg and weary;
• Nights o' pain, stip sad and dreary,
Laid the lightscine spirit low,
Lefteto steeegth to meet the foe.
. - •
Sn her yo•ing life passed away
.With the' timing May day ;
• , All her patieeke and her pith,
• All eur yetirning hopes—in vain. .
God is gedil•-•-ll'e knoweth best--
Tie'hath given the loved wire rest ;
, In his loving,arnis we lea've her;
• 6'M:rows like ours air 11 never grieve
her./
Country • for
• Is.
15P in the morning early, ••
luat at the peep of day,• '.
Straining the milk in the dairy,
•. Turning:the :cows away.. . •
• Sweeping the floer of the kitchen, .
Making the::bedi up stairs,• .
•Winthing, the breakfast dishes;
•.Dusting the .parlor chaire.,
Prushing crumbfrom the pantry, ••
lItinting for eggs aLt the barn, ,.
.• Cleening the turnipsfor; dinner,
• • Spinning:stocking 'yarn. • '
' Spreading the whitened linen;
. Down on the bushes .
Ransacking, every Meadow .•
• Where the rod 'strawberries grow.
• 'Starching the fixtures for Sunday,
'• Churning:the stievey.crea,inr!'
, Rinsing thepail and strainer, :
Down in the limpid streani• . .
• reeding the• geeseand turkey!. ,
• • ,Alsfking the pumpkin pies,'
• Jugging the.young one's
• Driving away the flies.. ,
Grace ie every motion,
Mueic in 'every, tone, •
Beauty in form and feature
Thousands nmy covetto own.
• Chceks that; rival spring roses,
'Teeth, the whitest or pearl—'
•Ono`bf these country maids is worth
A score of your city•bred
r -W estchester Village Record,
'rlE Towcro CONFERENCE
. .
SOFT SOAP WINB
At the recent Conference in Te -
:ran to.. tins.,,,r,ppat,. of.. the ConiniittO•
on Temperance awakened another-
• proCracted diseussiorr. •
A- great. ;teal, of .-tiineavat Aerie in.
about the Meaning of cee
thin ternes oontained in the repiwt.
Some very foreible words relating to
• the , traflice were somewhat.
modified. The question of allowing
•fermented wine to he used for sacra
• mental purpeses elicited a diversity
of opinion. Several of the Members
failed to see that there could he
temptation to any inan in partaking
• rineeted /vine at the Communion
table
• re tascoinmended an ex-
• eellent iirtioie in Unfermented wine
• which lie saw ninnufketmeed at Lott.
!Ion. .1Ie entered. ,satisfactorily info
the method of its manufaeturti, to
prove that it wile impossible for it to
ferment. To eon vince the teembers
(11 1(5 excellence. he offered to bring
a bet tie down and treat the Confer.
•
Tito secretory of the Temperanee
ennitnittee, ninni Much laughter;
singgeated that they should have the
' fitst p1111 at the bottle.
An old it ember of the Coniereeee
ed to the unfermented wine on
the itveimil that what he had 1001 ed
of it betteetirt strengly of atilt aoap.
AVtltaNCSON aaaistON.
• An SIMOnel motif, to the Tempeisince
enunnotee's rep 81 Wee AdOpteti, re.
• eetestitig that Lidellnellted Wine be
otod for sheramenfel purposes.
A motion W88 passed in favor of
memerielizing the (4overhordoCenti.
oil tO order the votes of the people to
be talon on tho tpleation of' prohibi-
t▪ ion et, the ettxt generni eleetions. ;
ioerd eon Amt.
Nova Beetle has eighteen countiee
awl one city, of which twelve wept -
lea have adopied. the Act.
Now Bruuswick luta fonrteett
counties and three cities, of which
nine emu; ties,and ono city have wipe -
ted the Act.
Manitoba has five countieti and
on city of which two et/nutlet; have
adopted the Aet
rrine Edwald Island has three
ceu it ties and one city; all have adopt-
ed the Act.
Outatio ban forty eight counties
and ten Citi', ct 0 cot, 0,
have adopted the Act; ea.ttipaigni ore
ping on in.fifteeti counties and two
cities, and proposed itt nearly tall the
rest,
91101Peo lots fifty-six counties and
eaven cities:eone of which have tutor
ted the Act.
Britieli Celprobia hart five. parties.
;wintery cote tituenvies, noue of
which have adopted the Act.
Slow the "Crook's Act- Works
. --
I'llough it ia well known that at a
number of places in the townahip of
Tiny liquor ia openly sold in eel/emu/-
ea houses there seew . ee be noat-
tempt timileto bring the ofronders to
juotiets. ()nem. two localities through-
out the titaveship 114 notorious in this
reapeot, bueetiontlis have passed on,
and io ;tome casee years, and their
tra140 le not-iirthe -least hiterfered
with. Even cm the rtird'occasione
when a complaint is lodged and • the
penalty Provided by the Actimposed,
time to pity IS -allaiiecribirparttes,
the moat recent case having cote° up
three months ago, And the -flue yet
remaiuing unpaid. TIns is very un -
'fair t� the lieensed dealer who pays
the commissioners for-oertain
legs; ii wiohttt3. hgh Lo Teu1a1Th
that bis trade is proteeted agehast
,tliene I itensfiti et of, stint tilaitte_
Ageiii, the t,xistence of One of these
brothels, for they, are generally. little
eke, in themidst' of a counnunity
has .an' evil ellect, and the causea
eliould be, stamped ',out, If the
Crooke! Ad oannot cited with such
casee and cause their suppression,
thedthe ;money we 10a:ire the eleClir.
thy Act; or Scott A.et, the better fin'
all (.•oneertietl. Theyenighteled'prove
failures, .but, 'experimente west be
tried until we provide stave tiort of
reniedy.7-Penetaii, Herold ,
Pular Vote .041
•Ths worlplebisdto is coming to
lie pretty .nften employed among us,
but net in ItS, . Roinan stense-."-•
.not•aven in 'that one in whieli. it haft
been' generally understood whey,
used in 'France in connection with
the' Settletnent or confirmation of
forms of government... Generally, if
tiot always, it iH among English
speakers at.any rate simply Aftider;
stood as the.fortnallatking of a po'rin
lar vete on a pa rticalar !abject,. With:.
out such expression ot opittien7-"Yea.
or nay—having aitY binding legal
,force.. As yet..a igaitecito is .not a
law, nay, does not. neck. ssarilyinvol-
veany subsequent legislation at all,
. though it loa.Ypoint in that direction
. .
andit
is oven paasible—it 'frecpient-
ly • resorted .to•-•-iiitlit ultimately
• cc ine to he regarded- aaIniVing all
the force of an ordinary legal eimet
went. prenett,• however, it in
Him ply -an ex preeidon'of.'opiniqu liy.
aetuti.1 popnliir ballet. •
: Often .1ids it. beet; ebjeCted tneer,
• tail; .proposed Changes that thisiehad
, been. no ,expressioe of • .any populai
deSire foreuell thingS—no petition
in their f.aventritttet.".-• What,. then,
.coirld better answer objecti,tits of. this
. kind, or, on the :Other hand; strong
•Itesirtiona abut :supposed .popular
.favont forebbe' that, or the etiter
proposed change, thee.. such an ar:
rangeMent,aa the Metltolist Chnfers
enee petitiens the DaminionGoverie
• nick; to Make,so es . have 'a
popular vote .throngh ;the Whole Of
Canada, at the next. rimiern1 electieh
on- . tie; question-eProlifbition or
NO PrOhibilI041 Scene are affirming
that the great Majority of ,Oanntlians
are iti farciuref the tete' prohibition
of the licptor trallie.• Other sre as
strongly ,..Opiniert that • theY ik1
no.1
To have, thee, a: section in the.
paper on tbie
order that each elector
. Mark Ijea or nay, Would iirvid vo little
troublr and wonItt cause tel MOE no:
additional expertae: ',Why not have
it:? Prohibitionists could not reason -
'ably objeet.. As little • could' Ant is.
Prohibitioniats. It would :Moro
likely 'than any othei• p11811 sCenre 18
general expression -Of ppinion,; for it
.woill involve no question eithiw uf
politiee on persoos.—Olobe
. ,
The linighiA ' TCan plat. and. the
• . knights .of St. John.
• Th'ere Brews to tic a iiimelteuteoue
cruttaile, on ,the part of the Church
of Rome 'against Freemasonry. The
Pepe ascribes the thrOftt to blow up
hew- to. Mesolti'n
Archbishop :Mec.fabe opposes the
lection of Mr. Winstattley as Lord
"Mayor of Dublin O.rin; is 'a
Freemason 'and, therefore, an enemY
of tension. The Bialiop of Mon-
treal 1088 just innued a pastoral
oigainst secret societies which was
read in 11 1110 churches last Sunday
with approving retnarka frour the
elergy.in every case. Father limo,.
ob, at the Jeanit Cleirch, preached a
•
:airmen on Alreloitry. Iro probably,
thenglit that it might -sound aiittle
grotorque ,for a Jeauit to make a
special attaek on necret aocietiett as
such, Ile preau mei y believes t hat
there 14 melting no great mid holy in
the world, Hot even the Pepe Mins
Self, aa the areitt (work aricietiea of
which he is a member. The strict -
Ores Ito did vette' upon the order
wei 0 many of them reesonable
enough, Ntiminty is It giean tie
pseudo.religion with all the ritual
aId peraphertetlia of a church Ino
with alnioet no belief anti no spirit -
Ord power. It igneres the etiiritual,
or, am Father !lemon celled it, the
aupereatueal, and substitutes; 0 mere
elatimer. Having no opirittial ow-
itt not yory dangerous 10 any
really !spirituel institution, and if it
it'found dangerous to the Church of
Rome it is evident that that, is 001
the church againet which the eates
of hell eannot proven, The Church
of Rome is itself a great eecret ao..
defy, whose 80Preffi GPO pss8ednf thi;
confessional, and tit eannot flhLle
PV011 Oft 8ltat84W of 4 rival WhoSe
v,enreta h diva uot control. . When ovinomt-euraod. ryiBubtertunr; Liweeeisreteodbyiesirn
the first fair day After I think the
gluten, starch and sugar are the moat
abundant hi the stalks and leaver,
and burry on the work es fast as pow
sible, during the dry weather, ad
vvbile,there is plenty of Ounshine. I
never cut grass for bay wizen it is
wet from much do, orT,even a very
little rain. Only a careful obaerva.
non of the weather is needed geom...
ally, to secure the crop in good con-
dition. During the uummer season.
two or three days of cloudy or rainy
weather are usually followed by about
the same number of goo], or fairly
good, harnutting weather, alternat.
ing in that manner through the sea-
son, except _in seasons of severe
.drought or excessive rains. I never
pay eetention to the signs of tbe
moon or the weather prophets. I
•once bought a barometer, but, it wee
too slow and uncertain in owning to
oonclusiona to suit, we. They are
poor property for the average farmer;
and scarcely Re reliable as the,
rheurnatient is. All things being
ready and the weathee favorable, or
until the rake starts, which must be
in time to lake up all: that is cut,
with men following the windrows
with forks, cocking up in good eleatte
aa fast as raked, leaving no uncooked
hay at eundown in the Meadow.—
New York Herald,
the elorgy Mind they could not turn
the ptople from the botuewhat reve• l-
utionery saint, John the Baptist,
• they took part in the society and
successfully piloted the whole move-
ment into the bosom of the church,
where it can now indulge in ita page
entries after a eaintly fat:Won.
Would it not be a good plait for the
jenuits, in like -manner, to work their
way into the Masnitic lodges, and
mount the box and drivel— !Views.
Ali on Account or Iller CoOkIllg
Mow Tork World.)
A young ;married couele, Charles
and Nellie Jourilani, were before
Justice Smith, at 14-eex lilarket, the
former to answer for threatening to
a.laindon his wife.
"Yuung man," maid the magiatrate
atortily, "why do you wish to aband•-
on your wife?"
"Because of her cooking," he an
swered." "nor tea, coffee and soup
taste like dishwater, and the meat
and vegetables are ouly half done.
Judge, what would you do if you
had a wife who coultle't cook?" ,
'judge," eaid the wife, her eyes
flashing indtnantly, 'I'd like to see
a woman otmy age beat we in cook-
ing a beefeteek. The troublo with
my husband le that he is not used to
niy cooking. /lie mother is one of
the old fashioned cooks."
"That's just it," ejaculated the
husband aud that is the reason I
wautiad you to take cooking lessons
front her."
—0 -What a o -you -take we-fert any.
way 1" said ,the angry wife, "I
thick • my mother is RA smart as
your, and I learned front her."
She tenth you to malca tea and
coffee very nicely," uueered the
• did; and if yon come to my
house Judge I'll rive you the nicest
cup of colfee you ever tested: No,
you won't coma. Then lot we fetch
you a cup,to morrow."
▪ never driuk coffee," said the
JUstice.
, Then let me tell you why the col -
fee is so weak, Ile hat; it echedule
of how much and what I .should buy
in the week. Tbiek of it Judge.
Pelf a pound and tWe eupa (mall a
day. Do you Wonder why it's Wea.ke
The magietrate ,wiled and erivere-
• ly lectured the husband, after which
the couple left•the court room.
Scottish Stories Of Wit And
. Rumor.
• ' ' •(tte pen Ramsay, of Edinburgh.). -*
Dt esidei.*here- many original'
storieshad their Origin, 1 reeolleet
'hearing eeveral of ap 'excellent and
worthy, but very- 'ainiple minded
man', the Laird of graiginyle. 'On
one occasion, When -Abe beau iful and
clever Jane, Duchess of, Gordon, Wa&• .
scouring.through the country intent .
upon some .of those electioneering:
..scheineseshe eanie to 'call at Craig •
neyle, 'and' hrivink• heat() that ,tlie
• laird wai makieg brick on the,pro
pertV, for:: the purpose qf *building a.
new garden, wall; with her usual teat
sile openedllie subject, andkindly
asked: "S'TeP, Mr. Gordon, anebbete
bricks . !Mine OD Good
.draitrinyle'S thoughts were. Mitch
cece pied .witle a now leather. portiou"
•of his dress, whieli • had been .:latity
constructedEso, lookits down on hie
nether garmenteelis said pure Fiuid Lightning •
• d talect, ‘Mitekle Ohleeged •
Phitdtioadache, Earache, and vein -awe. it does not
. "ni
Lightng's the only cure tor Toothrtche,,
in yer Grrice;the breeke.: war sum take a day or an hour to cure it. but in less than
debt at' ,fir.e.t, :but they:8re deeing'.
eneueli nom'. 0, minute all pain is cone, 'Thousands' hard tosted
,s Merits within the laet year. fluid Lightning
is alio a positive 'cure for Rheumatism. 'the
worst pessible cases have beon .portfienently
• I,InLaitarkshire there lived it sma• ' cared in ono 'week. ertuo 25 cents at 3 our Drag.
,snia' ieird. 'neared flaniiltonrwli,e• • -
store. . ,
292;48. .
wan neted..for' ectientricity. op
. . .
one ocean/en, a neighbour waited on
him, and reetutstetlirie nettle as an
filEtlfai011. bit: bill • for
twenty pounds at three Months date
.w kick led to • the. fc !lowing •charect-'.
erietic and.truly &of tish. ealluquy;.
'Na, no, r canna ...do thee,' 'What.
• for eicejaircl, ye litto dune tit/418;10M
• thing for idlers. itS•e,
mite, but it I ter e's • 'iv heels within •
wheelseyeeken naething •abont r
cantia do,,t,, a, !Una' affair to re
fuse, mei, laird.' 'Wiwi, ye sI e,
'famines, .if 1 was to. *nit • my name
till.'t, yo wad get the Biller free the
slunk, tind• w lien the time came round,
ye wandna be ready, and I wad . lute
to phy't ; sae then you and me Wad
quarrel ;.sae we mac joet . as WOO
fillarrifl 'the two; as laug's the sillei;
• an -ma ,poueli. : • • •
pegamion, ItamiltOn having
buninese with the, late Duke of
'flatnittlm,'et Hamilton ..Palace, the
Duke politely asked -bine feliack. A
.1iVeried serant *lilted upon ,thein
' lied was inclq assitluou.sin hiii etten,.
tines -to the Toike and his pleat. At
holt our eccentric friend lost patience,
and. looking et theeie le,nt, addressed'
linit thus, 'What •th diet for are fe.
dace, dancipg about the room that
-
gait Lean ye no draw in yrint.
'awl Sit; down; I'm sure there's plenty
on as table for t12.000.' .
do nee know a better illuetration
of quiet, shrewd, 'anti' acute Seottiell.
• hunior than the following little sittoty
• which. an, -estneutetV ..ce rreapond en te
mentionhaving heard from his
hither When a boy,' relating to a
ferniee „Doke otA thole,. who had,
n6-
fat'nity of ids own, [end whotii he
inentibus as having .,rememberee
very well: fin .ittek, onemorning,
one of his cotters or getrdenerte
whose wife he knew to be in the
hopeful 'way: •Asking him e 'how
'Margot was the dayrthe man replied
that 8110'11mi that morning given him
twins, 'Upon wh.ioli the Peke said,
Deneld, ye ken the Al,
Mighty never sends hairne, withont
meat, That may be, your Grace,'
Odd DOnald; 'but whilee I think
that Providence make. a Mistake in
thee matters, and seinie the bairna
to AO 1100110 011(1 the meat to anitherri
The 'Nike took the hint, and sent
him a cow with ealf the following
morni)Ig. • •
41=111111111•11111
I • A (10041 THipt.
'When is the beet thee to take a
blood purifier? 'h'itenever the blood
is fool and humers appear, or when
the sVotein i dokiittated take13ur4 telt
13lood Bitters. 293.2t
Who woe the tn08:lt succesidul flnang
cier mentioned in th,e CM Testament ?
Noah, because be ettecessfully floated
a limited company vs ben all the relit
of the vvorld watt in liquidation.
--
ShIlels's COnsinnsPiion Ctire.
This is beyond (ration the most sue
cessful Cough Modelle; we have over sold,
A few drops luvartably tones the worst
cases ei Oeugh, Coup, end, Dioneldtie,
while its wonderful unman in the curs of
Consumption la with."..it a parallel in the
history of medicine. Since it's Bret die.
°every it has been acid on 4 guarantee, a
tog which no ether medicine an stand.
• If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you
to try it. Price 3.Oats, beete, and $1.00.
If your Lungs ar3 wire, Chest, or Back,
Lame, us o Shiloh's Piaous Plaster, Noe
26ces. Sole by J, a. Combo. 202.1y
Bulwer was rielet; there's no such
word as fail, It as mollified into ea-
bigninent.
Mr. C. L. Ireland, of Winghatn, i he
inventor of the new one hundred
thousand dollar electric fire alarm is
in the camp.. He ie Sub -officer -it
Ne.2 Company of the 32rd Batt,-Frpe
Press.
The Presbyterians, of Seaforth, will
have to do without an organ for a
While yet as the.vote in its favor was
not sufficiently" large to justify its to
introduction.
•47.ohn Uglier, of Gocierieb, who left
Grey eight years ago•was visiting old
friende on the 1st eon, last, week. He
..t1;104 the township has., greatly. line
proved in that time.
While pitting in his chair, the other
day apparently in his usual health,
Edward Collins, Saugeen road, Bruce.
Co:, formerly of Millarton, received
,alteciet with a moment'swarning hie
summons to eternity. 0» F idity
large funeral escorted his remains 10 '
theireest resting place in.Bervie.
Moderh Mingle
The magical power over patio (bat
Ilegyard's Yellow 011 pOsseeses, out-
riva)s the =Preis: of ancient 'times.
It acts; in a natural mariner to sub-.
due inflammation; cures Rile ti madam,
Cronp,e'Deafness; Bore Throat, and
painful injuries. ' • 25821
A girl who was if she wit.? had
the 13IUM ps, end: "Yea, that is; I bad
one reunite"
To .the Ladies. • .
McGregor 34' Parka's Carbone 'Comte will cure
000 08 of Bituples on the face or Routh Skin on
either hands or face and leave them 8.1)6 118
11 will Also hoe any sore when all 'other proper.
ations fail. Thousands hare tested it 'Ask yonr
druggist for McGregor Al Parke's Cerato,
and do dot be persuaded to Like anytlimg elite
clahned to be RS good. le is but 25 ceiita per
box at your Drug. Store. • 2427-4t
•
IIens may ItejitelebackWard on
eggs but•they . never feil to come • to
the scratch where flower beds, are'
concerned... --• •
SSILOWS CATARRH. Rug Eny.
marveloua cure for • Catarrh, Diptherin,
Canker mouth, and 'Beast Ache. With
'each bottle them isaniegenious'tnisal Li-
•Iseetor tor thi; more aneeessfid treatment of
these complaints • Without 'extra !thereto. -
Price Nets. Sold hy S. H. Ceinbe, 2824y
The lean who has' hon
esty to reeommeno him may be sore
of a reward liereafeere but be
get a job here ort,parth. —
Cutting Timothy,
The following method is (bet of an
educated Indiana farmer :-Tinaothy,
unqueetionably makes inech the best
lay for all classes of stook velem well
cured; which is More easily eceotn.
Wished than with tiny Other grade;
but Which te tot alweys done, by any
meens; end yet, hi as Worthless oo
need be when out At an unseetionable
thee or handled in an (Mit tellig0111
Irlitritler. My ruin for cutting Um -
oily iswhen it ill iti ite beet state; if
possible; and that Is when the major
part of the field Is in bloOM, Softie
of the !Medi aver° then in Milk, and
Mose et theM; perhsipa, before was
through for I IleVer• tut m
y grass, ,
• "Well, my Young gentlemen, and
haw woulckyou like your heir cut?"
teitielike papa's please -with a little
,round hole at the top..
.Great Fatality "
. • The ravages Of Cholera., Infantinn.
and '.:Suintrier • Complaints ameng'
children is trulVelartning,', The'inost.
reliable cure is . Dr: PoWler's Wild
• 'Strawberry: Every bottle guaranteed
,to give satisfaction. •: 213 21
Port Elgin' crieketers heat the Kin.
cardine eleven at the, letter placer
Thursday .by seven wickets,
A misstep willOften make a eripple
for life. A bottle of Iienry &Johnson's
Arnicaand Oil liniment at hand, will
not, prevent the misstep,- but used
immediately it, will save being a orip•
ple. • 293 51
..IJ'you are troubled with a "haoking,
cough," Downs' Elixir Will give you
relief aeonce.- lyarrantell as tecom.
mended or money, refunded. 293-51. •
•
The Baptiste' of Zerich have seenr-
ed the services of Rev. Mr, Ilecitoo5f
• Hanover, after having 12 een. without
e pastor for seyeealyears. '
• . • A ilirm oototoii
:The &in or Ormand a Walsh, drug..
gists' of., Peterhoro, say Dr, Fowler's'
Will Strawberry is one of their best.
otandard Medietnes for Summer Com•
' 29e 21 •
• Answer Tills Question.
• Why do so ninny peoPle we see around
ns, seem to prefer to suffer and be miide
miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,.
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming tip of
the Piiotli.•Yellow Skin, when. for 75ets,
.ive will sell..thein •Shili's-Nitalfzer,•gnatt
anto'pd to cure. Sold hy J. IL Combo.
• alleighlie 1". said Mrs. .8priggins,
.4f.1.80.6 pear'n1(1-11r.--AV-il kips lin
died -gni -estate. 1 anussaid' high livin'
would ruin his innards."• •
-- • ..-----
Ittgehlen's Arnica Salve.
'I't,ii Bear SAI,Vvi in -the World for Cute,
Bruises; Sores, theme, ealt Itheuni,
River Sores, *fetter, Chapped 'binds,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Ei.0p.
dons, ad positively cures Pilee, or vo
pay remitted, It is gueranteed to glve
peefect satisfaction, or inoney rellituted,
Price 25 tents per box, Fee eemi nv
Watts et Co. 268-ly
When' is the worst weather for rats
and mite? When it, mina cats -and
dogs.•
.
T don't, see the bell," said a hand,
some woman at the front door of a
house to en Irishmen shoveling coal.'
"Faith, mune an' ye wud though iv
ye Were to luck in the glass,'
--
Sudden Attn.*.
Alt people, and eepeeially trevel-
rs. are liable to a soldon attnek et
Cholera Mottos, Colic. Bit/1Thu 8 end
Dysentery; tiro Fowl -r' WildStraw.
beery is the most promPt anti re-
liable! renterly known; 293 21
Presiniene M, Ce IP maid, of the
\lathe State eollege, finds, from oh
nervations Of the weather; extending
over eighteen yearre that, Snterday ie
the day con whitth mOi Sterma ()emir,
004 1(101. contrary to the general idea,
Friday la the day on whiell fewest
atorina 000tir.
illeniarnathic Restoration
Mra, Adelaide O'Brien, of Thdfale,
N. yo was given Up to elle by her i
physteians, ts ineurable with Con.
ettitiption. It preved Liver Niro i
plaint and wits cured with :Outdo,*
oo ttets. 2O3
DESTROY VIE Weems or they may'
destroy the &ail:Oren. Use Freeman's
Worm Powders, they expel all kinds
of worms. ;.?,9
"Young rammstrian"-No; yet; can.
not say"the besotted risen." Although
in Nay "
rpiite correct, the shad has
Noun_IN ungrarnril Itical, you will be
roes.
Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure in.
daillgratni omit ,041frei Hair "ti isBeuarane,. ,Crowsetlilvteyn;v1
ciente per bottle', 29341
She had false teeth and tale babe
but she was rosy remelted, bright-eyed
and sweet•tempered, and her lover
said: "With all thy false I love thee
g.REA4 PEI8hiA5E,NP.L.0.2.-1UA0AY
LANMAN'S FLORIbA WATka givea. it a
wonderful 'advantage over nearly all
Other Oat Imes ; deysencl weeks after
its applic ation the handkerchief or
garment exhales a Bort, rich fragrance
agreeable, refreshing, and healthful,
If yon- notice young man walk
with a young Irt/IY their relationehip
eau be Opt ertniperlealolleeeek le hie
hauls are both ,januneri into
panit's pockets, she's his sister; but it'
his /emus asstitue the picture of the
pooition of the handles ,on a !weer
blew), abe's some Other young man's
isief.
DR. Low' S /cone snitp will remove
'Vot'ms anff Cause, quicker thnn any
Ilther Med eat ne, . 290 -lm.
NATiostar, Pitts purifies the Blood,
regulate S'omacii, Liver anCiloWels.
200-1m.
Cruelly Murderel.
In tbe Province of -Ontario every year thous-
ands are being slowly murdered. by taking un•
sultabte, untried nostromi 00081011 complaints tel
CesiicelleSS, dudit`iestion, Liver tioinplaint; Kid-
ney Troubles, ate., who might easily regain lost
Strength anol. energyby using meoregaral
Speedy Cure, To convince them that such M the
care we will give 'them a free trial bottle at your
'Drug Stoic. Price 53e, and 81. See testimonlale
In our own town. 2914,1 -
TOHE
Clocks, Jewelry, .
SILVERWARE
• J.IIDDLECOMBg,,
OPPOOE THE MARKET, CLINTON.
. ,
. Ladies', 'Oold :ma Sliver Jewelry-7-
Braoelies, Ear Rings, Bracelets, iv,
Solid.Silver and Plato4
wAREs,
Suitable for lioliday, Weddi Mr, or til -Ib.
lo Presents. Gooils Awl:tree 00 8110111
purses, and to anit. all 'se:04311e of the
year, Bt.° the Stock.Laea; ge 'elay et
Clocks. k;veryth o' f the best makes.
Gentlemen's Plain and Pa.ney Jewelry
In endless variety, '• '
tee_ !typal ring prpmptly attendedto
a881 aatistlietiuo guaranteed.
•
A Full ,Stock Of Soeotacies
• Of the Best INIasIses always on hand.•
. . .
J. Biddlecom g
•.Opposite Inc Market, Clinton.
LUMBER AND LATH:
UOa S-1LE,- all kind* Of Pine Linulnir arid
Lath. Those wanting Lcnner or Lath wili
find 11 60 thelr interest to give me, a mill. Yard
becit'of the Penning Mill Factory, Wellington
.Strcet,. 01..fiteh.
280-0.
' JOSEPH CHITA:EV.
0LINToN
arii&ige WOirkso
CANTELON
- MANUI.PACT UR Mt •
PROPR1gTO R,
BUGGIESI CUTTERS, WAGONS SJ.EIGHSAC,
LUMBER AND -SHINGLES takenin exchange. Give me a call and 1
vett give elm pricastliat ,cannot be 'beaten in tite County,. stiiire Repairing and
Herseshoonik done with riesputcbe
1111111thellIMMININ=WWW11111111117•••111thles
CANTELON.
3-01-a7IT
Witibee to inform his old customersand the public generally
that be lute again opened out la the
Carriage and Waggon Business,
On tho Corner of 'Huron and Orange Streets,, Minton,
in the Brick But 'ding known as the "Mouutcastle property," where he will carry
on the trade in all its trenches. An experience of over 20 years In business In
Clinton v.111 enable him to met the requirements of the puhile In lils line. All
material of the very best quality and the workmanship unsurpassed. Call and
examine before purclutelug. All the latest improved rigetnanutactured and eept
couetantly ou hand.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. - •. PRICES REASONABLE.—
(1.•Repairing and Repainting Promptly Attended to.
TOR MOWS IIANK.
invorporeted by Meet esdismont. PAW
CAPITAL, . • $2,000,900
• • 411.100,00Q
Untati Office, - MONTREAL.
T11031AS WORKMAN, President,
J. H. 18, MASON', vice -President.
P. Wol.VkitaTAS VIOMais, ttenerei Manager
Notes discounted, Colleetiontimede, Thefts
issued, Sterling and Anterieen ex.
Outage bought sold at low-
. eet eurrent rides.
IliTtiageT attowErt on DKPOSITe
^
Mohey advanced to tannery on their own notes
With ems or more underact*. NO iscrtogs
quintiles ,»corlty.
13,0. eaewee,
• Manager,
Pebruars, last Otortoe.
Vioneg to -gen&
MONEY TO LOAN
At low rate* of interest rod upon tonna to ma
borrower,
2,14,17NING if4 SCOTT,
Beaver Block 011ataa
Clinton, Max 17th, 1888, 20
eforigy to lend in large Or Arnim. sumo, On
ell good mortgages or pens nat ecurity, at
Um lowest current rate, 11. OALE, Huron -fit,
Clinton,
Cl.nton Feb. 25 1881
, . 1-1Y.
W.A.TirrE3 CCD.
..--or.4,sioN, ONT., pFeLERS
1:33rieel, CVO 211/1E3
Physicians' Prescriptions:Carefully and Aconrately ••Oompounded
. •and Orders Answered with Cap and Despatch. .
,4n4 ofT1.6ile ie.P.B76.8t1 tli •Qo ,.wilt:azfl.Itct Stoo_k q•t: •Mich:dines .rComplet, 'tea -ranted
•
Toilet Soaps,. Perfumery, Shoulder 'Bracee, Trustiesi.Sponoti, and all
kieds of Druggists' Sundries uenelly kept in a First-OlassDeug Store.
ineestwee
1.1•111111111111•111•W'
wAapER t WALL PAPE
The time for feonse-Cleaniug is near, 'All wanting.
Hall, Parlor', Dining-Room,or Bed -
Room Papers,
will find the
Best and 'Latest Patterns:
IN—
FRIEZES, ORNICES AND PANELS, FILLERS, &C.
The Bazaar Fashion Books for 1883 are out and can be had for nothing.
Call and see the papers and get a...Book .•
at B(14.°7174EN' S.
: GopER$011.,
r.„; Ile Sells Phearr than.any ()neon top of tlierarth. •
ADAMS & WESTLAKES
131No.fului1y should be without one.
Just Received:
BEST 111
Call aud get Prices before purchashIg elsewhere.
IRON . AND•HARDWARE. MERCHANT,
CT_IIINTTTQl\T".
June 23,.1884.'
CLINTON MUSIO EMPORII1M
Ea@
-
tto
ttli)
The Queen of Perfumes for
• the Handkerchief,.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
Q N'TI:2,3114.L.
•
gO ;mita 1\TAITCEOtTS rum!
A LODO.FELIWANT SUPPLIED.
Campbell's Cathartic
Competed. k ednpu.d fr
the cui e of Liver Com-
plaints and Laths Dis-
orders, Achl Stomach,
Dyspepsia, Lost of Aptic
lite. Sick lIcaciache,
Constipation or Cost:ve.
aess, mkt all complaints
ar"...'my from a dIsorderel
.stme of iho stomach or
towEls.,
C:1:11rC111:::3 i • tOth.C71 12E0 it!
e it it aw able to the tattF; tiest not
.11 an el, a• a waota p • enc. is certain' in
14.1.1 8; riecove sine,' dose
2,7)til...,-.1rff ma' ittedieine Deaterr,
ewe, en ore, eel otertec.
reli7=20•A corzrewr, tained,
01.0mno figootz, montroal.
4
!HOAR •••,11.
..
,.• eeeete4'P-eoeeeeeee.leeejee!„e•t;W
liefele:Meeirereeta • .44.4%.-
':"!: V' I Ii,
CIP2L
Atsx.ozsxmx>
rig
1866.
samplesor these Orgatia In the WaterOtiraii, Perrin 13106k, prieta LOW and
terms easy. 18100 keep In 'stock
The Wheelerand Wile"and the Light Punning Demeetio
Sewing Machine&
Also Needles, Oil end attachments. Violins varying trotti $2 up to $100, BOWA In-
ereut vutioty front 50 cente to $10, bony ringer hoards, Rhocy Tail Piero, Pegs,.
Bridge strings, steel arel Got, in gets or single. Tuning PorltsTuning Pitirs, Tine.
MMIretta, thonV Chin Wets, Mutes, Mutes, -Ores, Plitueolets,'Vlonn OOPS (rim
dS rents to 0, Music Books for Organ, Plano and Vionn. The Prise Anthem
nook, wet:lining the hest selection of Aritheme-ever proditeed, CIO and see mo.
Perrin liMeic,'Cillitott, Ont.
•04 HERT, •
1,‘" .8TEIYI;
WATCH
it* evervi
tothe
ImEsIqE,
1VINDINS
Substadlese
mews\
norm,
•gar .0ilit or to ga
' FOR RENT.
• A PLEASANTLY SITUATE, ROOMY ITOIJSE.
• corner of Erie and Mary streets. r.‘vt
stories high. Five bed -rooms .WInter And sum
nem kitchen, liard and soft water in the build
Ing, Other con.venience,s;a0.10:01118d aticrenoronn:yda.te
a I irge family. Bent very low to yearly.tenaut
Apply at this• , office, or81
cupton;Juue 18. 1884. - 291.1m.
NEWSEWING A CHIN E FOE
SALE.
NEW WILLIAMS SINGER SEWING" MA.
CHINE, with drop leaf; has nt.ver been
used; for light or Mary work; will be sold for lest.
than it cost. Apply or address
TINE HURON NEWS-41E00RD,
200.E( ' CLINTON, ONT,
•
FARM FOR SALE,'
IN .THE County of Chippewa, State of Michigan,
the Southwest quarter of Section 25,10wriship
44, North Range 2, West, containing NO acres ae•
cording (.0 810 Government surrey: This farm is
Mutated em the main road from Sault St. Marie,
to Point St. lgnace, and Is 31- miles from the ris-
Ing village of Strungville. For further particul.
ars apply to •41AltitY GILLINOHAM,
Bayfield Read,
242-46. • . ooderich
•
FOR SALE. '
T • THE village of DELGRAVE, the dwelling
I house and store occupied by aro. • The site is
,One of the most desirable in the village for busi•
. nese. There H a -good stable, outhouses, and an
excellent soft' water cistern on the premises. The
lot comprises t fir an acre. • The building, are
hi good repair. Will be -sold cheap, . ail the pro.
.prieter iagiving tip bumineas. Ternmeasy.
ApP.ly • to •
• WM. DUNCAN
3.1 •Belgrave, Ont. •
•
• DWELLI.NG FOR SALE.
etonroierani ilea:oiling. house in 'the -Town
of -Clinton; containalx rooms; garden' With
fruit trees. StEuattilti good 'locality. • For 'fur-
ther particulars apply ttt t1(13 offiee, or et the
Singer Sewing. 51achlroe office, Perrin Block
Clinton, '
..PAR;it 'FOR SALE'.
TALuidir,E FARM, South:west part of 'Lot
v 11, concession 4, township of Morris, county
of Iluton-distance from markets; Belgrave, two
miles; pritesels, six mileei Whighatn,
aIgltntiioo-
OOtltIijIllg 130 notes, 00 sterea" cleated, 40 itcrea'
line bush. • On( good -Brick bWelling House, one
Frame Dwelling House; a large Rank Salm, 70x42,
20 feet high, stables underneath, 'Wont) Olinda-
tion4. under all buildings), two neverthilling
wells, good water, goad young orchard, new .
board 'fence (cedar, posts) around farm. The
farm, buildings, fences, ke., are In firld.elass con-
dition, well adapted for • grain and stock faun.
Owing to the death of the late owner; Or. l'r ne,
sr, the farm is Offered for sale. Possession gan
be green at any tithe. For tetras; which are ex:'
ceptionally ease, apply to
•. IL A. PYNE,
280-48• ,• Toitokm, Ont..
W..A.N TEJO. •
. .
FARMS. Of ALL: DESCRIPTIONS,
INFESTED 'SNP PARTLY 13011.0M,
• A:t41$C); 1E1 TJ S li 1.40'
•
Any one• wishing, to se 1 this class'of Property
ca reartily Obtain a purchaser by appiping to
• CHAS. E. Bill/ DGES,
Land Office, Dundee. St., London, Ont•
11X43i.key. to I-J0SE1111
at lOwest rattled interest. 'App'y to •
2424ini, • BRYDGES,,Lotidon,
g ouzo.
90MMERCIAL- HOTEL:
• This Hotel is furnished throughout •tvith 'great
.eare to toot the '008, 03 tho travelling public.
csounodloos sample rooms. • The best of. liquors
end cigars are always kept et the bar. Good
table, test aituatoil Hotel in Clinton. Give us
o call.
' JAS. MOORE, proprietor.
Glintbn, June 7tho 1a92, • • '
PRINCE,'OF WALES HOTEL. .
The above hotel has lately.lmen leased bv the
Undersigned. The premises have been refitted,
and the best /towable accommodation fur fanners
and the generaltravelling public is afforded,.
Lame stables in connection. The her Is supplied
with the beet IlcitiOra and cigars. Your patronage
...1311-040....Y.ateriPorY.80tgeffn 40Pneptibit,
GEO, TIVIOBALD Prop:rieton
Clinton, Mayrd, 1884. • 285!ly
-AVAVE IR LY- HOU E.
?TUGS HOTEL IS NEW and has &litho regain.
ntents los &dogma Wise, Large and airy
roomit, elegant parlors, heated with hot air, In
the immediate vicinity of the O. T. IL Depot.
The bar emelt stocked with the choicest brands
of 'ignore anal dors, The travelling pees; may
teat aesurecI 1! being Well cared fdr at this
house.
SAMUEL Plitt,
ClInten, leer 16. 1884. 2871 Proprietor,
THE LATEST!
la A it It It li'iSftLcR, tho renowned Tub -
1.1. wired Artist, has obtained' the testetseee
of a first-class Mahar, tar an the latest style
ot tallies' and gentlemen'S hait•eutting. 00(1 110)'
east of the Counnereiel Dote'.
PIZE Ren,) s,ix cents .tor
.A 4re31re free, C
o.s
tly box
lolgdnt104viiib619a11
et deer leir to loremoe;11tswaytht4
Anything ehte In NS world. Fortunes !melt the
workers absolutely Imre, At once address Time
k Co .y Augusta, mine. tsi•ly4
,
ADVEIITISINGEfF,i,t1tirl
file at tho Moo ot UMW 8. TIIOMAS, Me.
Cormiok Block, C1110140,111.
WANTED ___AGAName.r.t
Xo* and $ttperfor Canada kap
. • And Marts, •
A. Pitying earthy agetity in the World. For toll
partieniars, twoo, C, tritrNISONI
Matt Pobilattero 398 kiewmee Atreeto
Leaden,' Ontario* 0.87.4m
'MYTH SIM 'MILL
GORMAN & DODDS
Are het, preParea tette all ktnas of werklin their
nee. Bossing put in a grain trustier, *ante ahle
tode ehopptng at any time and on the ehoittest
metre
00,11MAN
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pssminentNew.York paper to do anythIng dishothrable. We
ragiveantrawachni.wwaindroubiwbov,ivizte. GsrmulaNaklakraca
crystal back an/ front, made of the best material, and Wir. ,
ranted to keep good time. H000tted direct (by.
Memberof our aro front Switzerland, ath:yakets,. who are known the world over r their arcellue
arsdise awn
M
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Advertistment thir (0 cents extra, we wUI 004 7011 ahead.
somel3q1dplato8 Chan end Oiled= (altbcr lady
or gem). 10 oraer to fauterlatcre coutideace. It desired Ira
wllisend you a ssrapla watch .0.0. n., sedate of se asatv.i...,,
bslaaca collected when watch is received. lUyeu wad tlie""
alt amount with ord.:fora Mil send the !catch. as watch sal
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• HANDMADE
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B E AO 0 M.,
TOWN. HALL, CLINTON..'
Hand -made work, sewed and pegged, at
pricei to suit every purse. • Thebest work,
„lowest.Prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
As I have first•clas.s • efty..workmen em-
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