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to others
.!lila is it
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nuke good
Dtt't try. to
,rden
in tie ser+
corker.
if you are
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speak kind
g
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igbt trach,
ibably be -
you with
dollars to
n a tomb.
the Nai,lyns,.
aal develop.'
sa of copper.
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TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
cosocctZ'u i3Y 'CUs. Y. w. 0. Y. v.
cupping%
Dr. )3, W. Biohardson declarea that
alcohol 0411801 mortality more euor"
Brous than even consumption.
Teistoi'a latest orubado is said to be
against tob.icu) troll alcohol. 1t is
stated that ho has a work nearly ready
for the peees in which he strout;ly
inveighs against gluttony and drunk.
omens, and shows in a vivid manner
the efl'eet of nartotio and intox,iodtiug
drinks on the human system,
Fa: The ringing of the school bells glial!
1,8 henceforth the death knell of the
liquor traffic, No one understands
' tine better than the brewers of l'1`is-
onusin and the distillers di Illinois,
who a impass son and land • to make
one proselyte in the Legislature against
the sotentifao temperance education
hill. Bat Illinois has secured that
skill in spite of them,—Fraucea 11liliard.
The Lincoln, Nei, , Daily Call of
'Dutober 2,6 says : i'he most pitiful
Offspring of the saloon campaign up
to slate is a letter which has been sent
Out to the teuelters of Nebraska. It.
is presuruably seat out by the School
3ourd, and at its expense, as it is on
the 13oard's letter head, and is &gnod
by Chas. Oollcyer, the settretary of
the Board. The: letter, briefly, is an
appeal to the teachers of the State to
us? their influence to perpetuate the
saloon, lest the loss of the license de,
lived from it bring a reduction in
teachers' salaries.
From. the very beginning of het
dtiuistry, bIrs. General Boctb, lately
cleroeasad, was an unflinching advocate
of teetotalism, and to her '-influence
�; is due the acceptance of the rule
abeotutely excluding froth membership
in the Salvation Al'ncy'any one who
partakes of iutoxmatiug ligno e, Bach
man and woutau, bby and girl, of the
entire force is e.- 'pledged 'hater of
alcohol ret every lvrui. This •pledge
„boli been the furansof cutting off the
new recruits from old :•compitnions. iv ho'
loved the strong drink, • and keeping
them loyal to the- Artily of their
adoption,
The Chicago irritate Signal says :—
hat s to be done in Ireland's great
's
t tresd . t
is a question constantly
recurring at tltieso times. Were the.
Government to stop the dislitlories
and the breweries, the. whole famine
threatened people in 'Ireland would
have enough and to'spare of the stall'
of' 'life. When her: distilieries were
stopped in 1S09•10.and 1813 14—years
of famine— the change for the better
vas so great that If these .liquor fac-
tories had stopped and never again
go a on, ttre stato ufIreland at this
hour would have left no room for
vomplaiut. .
coli,
illi! k,
dairy..
from a
btatinej
blocked,
At the (7ity Temple In London
England, the famous pastor, Dr,
Joseph parker, recently said :-It is
Well time intoxicating wine was llpu-
" colied train the sacrrreental . •service
it hos done illoalriulable mischief. 1
ani also opposed'to the use of the
vile ooncoctioes by which, ill `some
instsinoes, intoxieating wire has been
displaced', For''my own part 1 never
tuna theln ; 1 simply put the cup to
my lips. Plain water is the right
,ting to take in this sacred service.
fo'iny rand oue ailing is certcin, and
that is that at the Lord's table then
should: not be tempted to the cultivs.
tion or the rene"wai of ifnpitius and
a,estrcetivYe'lfabits.
'ma Cherry. Bark, latecatnpaue; Haar,
!Minna end Smuts. These aro the tette
rasa with thiel Dune Nature has supplied
eltnad'ft for the clue of Colds, Coughe,:
Croup, Whooping Cough, Brouehitis and
,t,04114 of Voice, AU thew are Contained) in
W,'ilaonf'6. Wild '(Merry la their most, active
+stn, and .with other medicines constitute
moo reliat3le•oute for all disetuses of
IC , Threat, Ghent and tones. 1'4 ikon's
31d Cherry is sold by all druggists,
to
]Cconomtool L1y us.
One of the subjects talked and
written 01)010 a geed deal etthe pre -
stmt time is bow to live Cheaply.
Prices of all the great staples are high.
Rents are enormous, ,i+"aslilons are
exaetiiip, Wants. >riultiply while
resources dliuitli,ilt. •Trtoiv to make
strap and buckle meals the problem
whiolt presses on hundreds of house,..
keepers, It is what is done to keep
up appearances that destroys the
equilibruiln, between outgo and in'
conte, and makes life a drudgery and
ve:catioil. "clow to live cheaply is a
question easy to asisweti if one will
ha content with a cheap living. Sub.
stitute eorufort fur show, Put conven-
ience iu the place of fashion. Study
simpiiuty, :Refuse to be beguiled into
tl style of living above What is required
by your position in society and is just,,
.tied by your resources, Set a fashion
def simplicity, neatness, prudence and
!inexpensiveness, whip :l:t others will be
glad to follow, and thank you for ins
trodncing Wulf yourself to do
, without a thousand and one pretty and
.showy things which wealthy people
-purchase, and pride yourself on being
ijust as happy Without as your rich
•neighbors ate with them. Put so
much liguity, sincerity, kindness,
virtue and love into your simple and
inexpensive home that its members
will never mins the wetly fripperies
and"showy adornments, and he happier
iii ttie oozy alai comfortable apart"
merits than most cif th9ir wealthy
neighbors aro iu their splendid estab
Iishments, It dues not follow that in'
order to live cheaply one Faust live
meanly, The best comforts of life
are not costly. Taste, refinement,
good cheer, wit and even elegttrice,are
not expensive. There is no trouble
about. young people marrying with no
outfit but health and love and an
honest purpose, provided . they will
practise the thrift and prudenoe to
which! their grandparents. owed all
their sucoess, and make their thought
and cove supply what they lack in the
nteaulk6f display: Those who begin
life tit' rte top of the Ladder general'y
tumble off, while those ivhobegin at
the foot' aoquire steadiness, courage
and strength of arm and' will if they
arise.—Boston Budget..
Esperieatln, Deoet,
Mr. T. )T, Hourigan,after using 1Vilson's
Wild Cherry in his family for eight yearn,
,tvriteS us that it has never failed to cure
'Coughs, Oolds. Whooping Cough or Bron.
ehitis. Bo wise, profit by the experience
:of others'. and use Wilson's Wild Cherry
when afflicted with any such troubles.
Sold by all druggists.
An Ma.
young, old, or middle aged, who Zed
themselves nervous, week or sail *test'
ed, who, are broker) down from excess
or overwork, resulting lit many of the
following symptoms : Menkel tit res.
glen, premature old age, lona of
vitality, loss of tuentor t, best (Isom:Ai,
diumt'ee, of bight, palpitation of the,'
heart, emission, lack of energy, t)aiti
iii the kidneys,. Interlake, pimples tin
the Pace or body,itching or peeuiar
sensatiun about the St:ratut'l:, Waisting
of the organs, dizziness, spooks before
the.eyea, twetchiug of the iniiseles,
eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits in the urine, loss of will
power, teuuernes of the soalp and
opine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rated by sleep,
cunstipatinn,. dullness of lleaariag, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, excita-
bility of temper, sunken eyes sur"
round's with 7a EAilEN rtilonta, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms
of nervous debility that led to isani.ty
and dead useless cures, The spring
or vital power having lust its tension
every function wanes in consequence.
'Pima, who through abuse committed
in ignorance may be perrnanentely
cured, Send your address for book
on all diseases peculiar to man.
Address M. T. LUBAN, 50 I+ 'rout Ss.
E., Toronto, Ont. Books sent free
sealed. Bean disease,. the symptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
numbness, palpitation, skip beats,
Pot flushes, rush of blood to the head,.
dull pain in the heart with brats
strong, rapid and irregular, ilie.secondt
heart beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc., can
positively be cured. No cure,: no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V.
LU BON, 60 Front Street East,
Toronto, Ont.
B$ .NX 0.11 AAA.tvAAA.d:'2VNV-y
"Iv TiI &G I •s.M.
Capital, $1,000,000, Post, $450,000.
President -4 STUART.
Vioe•Presldeot-A.'0, BANHAY.
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�rn.;eaTole>;
Ions Paaarda, CttAS. GUt\GY, OiSO R0A011, A. T
woon, A. 13• Las (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TtfltNBUL,..
U, I?. ]i, TIL11L TABL1i.
Trains arrive. and depart as follows :
1xAV1x0 ARRIVING
5:35 a. lu ,.........For Toronto ........ ,.5:35 a, m
2:20 p. to " 2:::0 p.m
"">0 p rn IS'or Teamster........ 2:20 '
10:30p. in • 10:30
P;,, rl,; STRATI:WEE, AMINT, IYLKdatsx.
Through. lads to all points hi America—North.
]test, Pacific Ooast, eto., via the 'shortest altd all
popular routes. Baggage elteeidod through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
-—TiM1-_ TAFILG.
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'AliltlVO AZ 1YISO0A61.
0:30 a,n.Tbronto,Guelph,Palmerston, 4e. 3:30 p.m.
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11:LO " ' ..10:10
40p.m. •, Olinfon, "
71,0 Palmerston, Wilson..... 10,15 a.m.
038 a.m.,.,.., .. , ...London, .So. 11:00
3 40 p m.. .n
11 10 a.nt.. . , .:KineairlIno, &o .,., . 7 045 p.30 a,ut.t.
3:30 pain; "' 11:10 "
1010 " • 0:50 min
PhrenOlogyo Physionamy and
Physiology
Sand Photograph of Yoursoln_or Friend with 61,
and I will send you a Written.'Statement of your
Charactera3d the pursuit you are adapted for ;,also
statinr what pt"son you should marry to be happy.
Photo. returned with chart,
G Co.:ass, Phrenologist,
MurilloP. O. via. Pott Arthur; Ont.
Date of winsham.
•
Property rot Sale in Delmore.
Tho undersigned offers for sale a desirable pro
party in t,e village of Delmore, consisting of a gond,
dwelling house, odico, stable and driving shed, with
one acre and shalt of land In connection. Splendid*
garden, with all sorts of fruit trees. 'Will be sold
ata bargain. For p.Irtienlars ap;,ly to
FIISllE1t1Ch 000K,
neimoi e.
BAA >ER SHOP.
MR, 'MALCOLM Me DONALD,
(LATA oP-nii'1EY,),
FOB. Tr ZEST if.t.T1i
ORDERED
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ftp TO -e.*,- ,,,.,
}I;STER'S
HATS, CAPS S IRTS,
COLLARS, CUFF.,
Cheap for ":SIS'.
AT�
WEBSTEIVS
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L EW PATENT -TOP HOANS,
CREAK VANS,
MILK PAILS,
SAP BUCKETS
and MILK PANS.
grar thi in the 'lair i ,
,._. EAE -TROUGHING A SPECIAL JT Y'
0
:Repai,ritllg' will be Prompt! Done.
VZEi
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MRS. HERDSMAN
HAS her stock of Fall Goods to hand and opened reit. It is mrst com-
pleter -and Into been purchased in the best .Lioreigu and Hume Markets, for
uaele and will be sold at lowest possible profits..
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Silks; Satins
Brocades, Plush and Velvet Mantle
Cloths.
itorSPECIAL ATTENTION TO MANTLE MAKING AS USUAL.
Savlugs Bank hours,10 to 3 ; Saturdays, 10 to ;Kai ing'purchased the barbering brielliess of Messrs.
1. Deposits of $1 nod upwards received ands interest Sebastian Bros., is prepared to gi0eall old customers
allowed. ande% many new ones as petrOnixe hilt, satisfaction
Specie,' Depoaite also received at current
rates of interest. in 3(1 linos of the profotsion,
1 *,fttsOn Great Britain and the 'United States ( t3I-LAVING•, AND HAIRCUTTING
bought and:sold ,
B.,WILLSON, AGENT.
14ditYEB, & DTCKTN:SON,.
Seemietata.
are my specialties
tygl,tliva,mo a call at the old stand„opposite Gordon
and Meintyre's store,
M. MCDONALD.
A Blessinz to Every Household.,
NIL®ATS PILLS AND OINT o
These remectes have stood the test of fifty years experience, and are, proneiiboed' the bast:..".rlMedielnee fez
Family use.
Tom PII4LS
1'01153'0e blood, correct ■ll disorders' OHM) LIVER, STOMACH, IttnN•sars AND BOl1'XI,S, and see
�--��hi•mi{IttaO^bio--iinn��33y0 ooinlilai-ntt+s-hsoidd^OOnntrall too f
females of all ages..
Is the only reliable remerly for bel legs, sores, alcers, Mkt old wounds. ','Olt Brioxotti'L Wit
TIILIOATS, (30010135,. (10,1)8, 'rlou-r, lti±Eli,it 1'f9V, C,hAl)l7LAIt SWtl1LINGS ASO ALL 8)11611)f0EAUEa IT HAS N0.I1QUAL, Olanufartured only'at 16, /low Oxford. Late Bra, 0Aford Street, Sweden,
and sold by all Medicine Voltiorb throughout the,worli,
tri" T?urhasere should look to the Label on the Boxes and Tote. Tf the address is'
Oxford Street, Loudon, they are spurigua.
The. Owen Sound `panes says it has
decided to drop the petition(
ifast lir Jas (,!eland, oil the {mroilud.
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'G 00.0S IMPORTED DIRECT.
EGGS TA.1UN AS CASH.
Wiso:0 Am, Aug. 28th, I8P0..
Mrs. Herd$ an,,
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FOUNDRY.
MURRAY
—Successors • telt lit Itob'Enson, manufacturergrs of—
A GRICEL TUIt.PLIMENTS.
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Tl;u patronage of the pablie err}ieitptt,
OM i3'ort ;scrap rvalitbd.
gfuaoftity of old
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Pieaae tafor, i!per midget- telt 1 have r po►litt,re remedy for the above tatt:-
ip(WC. Kyles timely use tb Ins t, of bopeliiiit cues haver beget p.rmenrttltly cured,. 1 Va.!)
s a,dt•1. v' -d two betties of my remedy PRIM • any o tsar reader's who have
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In connection with the .bore, I
of years. They cone to wtirgtw;,t
estterlence th rn91 work and teptiuk
twin the putt vitiation'
Altatlf;A,Y It ilii,
that T have lelsid shy foriti11.^' tonic shove
1eb + dots. Autlt3.as Wesghwirit ..ell• telaw**