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vies owl eirootrrbgp
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tins powers. Keep, .
oboe by getting for
;re able, some of the
witty likes—a , =h-
tt, or au oreaii..--
tut some of her rt,
.g the flower garden
And, if you have
aneetie quintal end
4 it and beers it ae,
1`t sell it and pocket
her keep it bud dirt••
Will, Leta gift al^
re. Don't drive your
.bin work,- b11t•"'tre,44,'
hero sr) ttaat.tlhey.r lar.
noes to: follow tat
ti your gir.$. to di
a dude or tailor•tnac�
ode by the Alhiiglltg`., .t;e
e teach your boys to ...
I, if peJssible,. see that
1s for do . so.. ,
1 n work suit, which
telt' patctied..,and faded,
Let each have are.,
Laing to the business
y suit in town, so that,
way froth home on a
'ill neither feet Lumina -
clothes, which aro.goud
Turk in, nor feral foolish
y hest at. any time.
ildren to Le proud of
:s independence, free can,
n0yances And tem ta•
importance as one of the.,
,ries, Another Cssentiiit
ambitious children some
id to cultivate .for their,
;hints in which they take
nal interest, and from
ave the 11300030 to nae as
And in civet ything 'about
to SLOW them ttie reason
I proceaSes, that they may
e rre learning something,
Ince. {Lastly, . the social
raung people wuat be gra-
7iAet them with plenty oil
matter,and encourage all
terory, vuaioal, and social
'nts, Youth ie. not -con
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society, andought not
Old Homestead,
7,Yore 'Could ire Done,
Eest Things,
t Lineolu had been, durin
:oral weather, to visit th
ie geueralsh1 Viegiuta, an
olerit cola. Mrs. Ilineoll'
pair, and one day said
Stanton, i. do W1Sli ' yo
. lair. Lincoln out of til
a week 1 He is ill enong
:d now, and suffering agoni
ria from acute rbeutnatisbi
low What to 'do 1 Ile a'.
:eepS at work every moire'
nuoili waved Irris long 8rin
,ary, saying- Well .Stant'.
;lit to be one colalftxt for
1, anybow-•etbe sante that
1 Jefferson had, whose o
. Did you e‘ er : Lear
'ientlli, family, neighbors
alucnted, extrollttd and gri
lose .at the funeral,
11 himself arose and said,
enols : We'„ have the bl::
tion of knowing -that s'
As (Imo the could be 4
1 bled no lest than tweet
.twenty-four hours 1 ,X;tu
strength and had to ale 1
, I've been wrapp€'a 1tt no
veatyfour pleoes of red.
intuit:tit since yesterday,
y Wife isn't satisfied.
beautiful , beel•oUt anti int
%I null,, At lot 1 are now to lm
)rE of an tuft y of our reaidr
5ductitl1S r, Messrs. McCaw:
st rel, epemil. anet tte.
e tiieo
ti assottment ofdknigt.i.
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TEMPERANCE CQL,UNIN. s
tuniosoreu tot THE Y. W. o. T. II.
Olippfafls,
uougo chief, lately. tried,, con•
whited, and executed for assueshiatian,
wasasked just before ilia death if Ise
would like anything, and said, Yes,
Ain; he drank hal a bottle, and was
then shot.
It is said that the doctors partly
,iittrihuted the malady, from which the
late king of Portugal suffered to his
excessive smnoking. ft was no unoorn.
mon thing for him to smoke a hundred
"large green Havana cigars in four
�i-.4!lys,
. "At a temperance meeting in Spicer
street, London, a man stood up and
said: Yon know there is:a public bowie
Balled, The Blind Beggar, Do you
• `Vie, the Meaning of that sign 1 1
will tell you. They go in blind, and
' corne out beggars.
if, .The order of Rechabites, a large
` temperance society of England, 're-
dices in the :returns given at its late
annual oonfs'rence,shnwing an increase
of 10,610 members during the year
11800. - T ' ials all the more Pncourag-
Yng as it is a benefit c tib, as well as -a
Tatar abstinence 'itociety.
Dr, Parker,. of Londs'n, his
rezent address on "Intlivid'' slim"
stated itis own plan for making deneral
t Booth's 55lleme an almost perfect tSaeor'ss, It wad to abut up the pnillao•
houses ; for perrnanent information is
cam:, impossible While the present state of
'things. exists in this respect.
An Irishmen remarked about Scotch -
tom in Oiyion I They never wer'e at
home but when .they were abroad ; aid
when they came Ont to Oevlon tLey
at and they drank ; and they drank,
• and they drank, and they diel; rod,
after that they had the audacity . to
.write hone and biline- the clirnatd,
"Tit's '.kiwi''Anti-ruin Congress in
Khartoum was not myth, as some
exchanges have it, but ail actual re-'
atity, according to Bishop Taylor's
Magazine, and was 'held at the same
time that tbo Anti Slavery Congress
in Brussels 'were resolving to search
401 vessels and dhows suspected of
having slaves on board•,'aud to confis-
;C,lte the velssels and return the slaves,
the A.ral'sa were adopting a rlsolutron
to.surroa'nd the entire coast of Africa
a cordon of armed dhows and confit;•
cote. evetr'y Earopean vessels contain-
ing limier, and sell the , crew into
slavery.—Christian Weekly.
• Dr, Hansen, the Greenland explorer,
is a teetotaler, Never in bis direst
straits dirt he cheer himself. he says
in his newly published book, with
anything in' the shape of alcoholic
liquor The only use I ever made of
--" brandy during my tour through Greet).
land was, lie tells, to melt the snow
when we w.tuted water. It does that
• admirably,
Not Jorn ego Sir Wilfred Lawson,
the loader of the Prohibitionists in
Et/»land, whi'e visiting it the house
of ,t friendo;t►de the acquaintance of !t
bright little boy, some tent years of
' age,'lvitli whom the genial baronet
talked aocj oinpod. After a while he
said': sN ll, my boy, we have been
•great friends, but it's odd we were
never introduced. 1 don't know what
your name is, andt and sure you have
not the slightest idea who I ttnr. ell,
yes,said the small boy, 1 know very
Weil. You are the celebrated drunkard.
The Prince of Wales was about to
vieit the blind asylum in 'London, ,,f
which .Dr, Campbell is the famous
head. Sonne of the directors, in angel-.
Ration of this visit said to lrim: You
will have to lay aside your An erican
tilrejudices, doctor, 00 .this occasion,.
and furnish your attests with 'Whin,
Tile rlerutur etrdrItvored 10 PXCuue hint"
self. It won't do, was the reply. The
47kt intro would think himself insulted If
.. bw tame hi=re sad DO vins were offered
h 14I . ' l'he ritcre'nr st'•rrr4•P herr fimrr LIPP
AarUAW, . r is / Ir+te J,l`fta-r85 migriverl
Nils eware, your highness, ale said, titan
' itis Usual to have Wine provided. on
each an obcasion as this,butit is against
'nix ptainei,jles and those of this institu-
tion. 1 can only oiler you the best ten
and coffee .I could obtain, l.he Priuct
not only thanked hint at the time for
his consistent adherence to his princi-
ples, but is reported sa saying every
where la Itruudon society: 1 ala glad
to know that we have one institution in
Laudon which is Consistent, and will
not lay aside its principles even far a
' prince. •
Austen To Montana.- Aro you disturbed at migght
and brOkeu of your'rost by a alokahild sulfating ling
crying with pain of Gutting Tooth? It so 00114'.. et
once and sot a bottle of ' afro. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value Is ll,oaLu1-
able. it will relieve tate poor little .eutrer.,r
I Immediately. Jlppond upon it, mothers;, there is no
mistake about it. it vires JJyeentery and Liarnccea,
eegutates the Stomach and Bowels, cares WindUolio,
, softens the punkt redness' icdamumtiort,and gteea
stun and energy to the whale syetem. "Airs. WIn-
loow's Soothing Syrup'• for children teething is
pleasant to too caste and is the pruseriptlon 05 Oua of
the oldala and best female physleians oricOttir,ras in
the United States, and ts. for sale by all druggists
throughout ono world. Price twenty-five cents a
bottle. Be sura and ask for "aline. Wisslows
SoorkuR;0 ailuro • And take no other loud
A dressmaker sees a good deal of the
seamy side of life.
1.f p, courting match is not declared
oft it must olid in a tie. ---New Orleans
Iiierty n ne. •
sot white gaifds• -
A little of Guibourt's Parisian .Bairn ap-
plied alenignt, will soon reuder the hands
earls mud white. Parisrau lialrri is delight -
.fully perfumed. Sulfa by all druggists. -
Prilnes—Does he foot his wife's
bills ; Secr*ndas—I've seen him kink.
at tliem -The Epoch.
The cup that cheers is th'-cupthat
a fellow wins before a crowd at Lt shoot-
ing mech.—New Orleans P1eaynue.
Wilison'a Wild Cherry oulas Coughs and
Colds. -
There is scarcely an ache or pain i n
the whole body which is 'Tier soothed
or removed by hot water if applied as
follows: flip a piece of flannel or cloth
of five or slit folds or layers, in boiling
water and lay it on the painful part,
:covering it instantly with a dry ilauu,•I,
of ''which the. edges should extend over
the Wet one" loth or mini CS 80011 a9
the wet one leas dried a little; or in
a',out five minutes,;- slip it out under
e ,e edge of the dry cloth and introduce
another flaneet as hot as can be han'd-
led; do this in •iso adroit a manner as
to allow as lirt'e cold air aspossible to
get,,to the skin touched, by the hot
fl•rnuel ; . persevere until the pain is re.
moved, Physicians assert that by this
hot-water poultice the most violent,dry
and distressing coughs have' been re.
'hived jn it few ininutes,and some fortes
of croup subdued in Half an hour.
BANIt OF HAM lT
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Capital, f1,000,000. Rest '$450,000.
Prosident-,)gnu HTOAar. .
Vice -President -A. (0. RAMSAY.'.
numarons
Joss PRhbTOR, (`iIIA3, GuarnV, Oso 'ROAOrr, A. T
Wo0o,.A. E• LER (Toronto). -
Cashier -J. TURNBUL.-,
Semim446 Daltli: hours, 10 to 3 ; Satilydays,1
1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest.,
allowed,
Special Deposits also received at eurreil
Cates of interest.
D:aftsonGreat iiritafn aid the United States
bought and sold,
B. WILLBON, Aoina.
MEYER (Sr DICKINSON, -
Semmes.
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l� I�tta,
young. old, or-ntiddlo caged, who Awl
themselves nervous, week or OXtlauat-
ed, who are broketr .dowlt from, excess
Or overwork, resulting in many of the
iollawiug symptotus: )dental depres-
,ioa1, premature old age, loss of
Vitality, loss of memory, .bad dreams,
aiusflttes of sight, palpitation of the
heart, etnisst n, isek of energy, pain,
in the kidneys, beadake, pimples on
the face or hotly, itching or pacular
sensation about the sorotur=:, waisting
of tht3 organs, dizzlnetts, specks before
the eyes, twitching of the muscles,l HATS,
qistids and elsewhere, bashfaluesa,
:depupits in the urine; - loss of will -
'Power, tencernes: of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby wnsoles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rested 'by sleep,
constipation, dullness of hearing, toes
of voice, desire for eolitade, ei(eits..
bility of temper, •sunken eyes stir.
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M. VALUE
OR -
„1 ---1 Ea.. , CLOTHING,
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• VTEBS1i..ERS
rounded with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms.
of nervous debility that led to iaaoity
and dead useless cures, The spring.
or vital power having lost its tension
even function Wanesin consequence,
Those, who through abuse eonnnitted
in ignorance:. may be permatteutely
cured. Send your address for book
on' alldiseases peculiar to nun).
Address M. T. LUJ3AN, 50 Front St.
Toronto, Ont. Books sent free
-seflled. .Heart disease, the symptoms
of 'which are faint spells,. purple lips,,
numbness, - iialpitetion, skip beats,
not Bushes, rush of blood to the head,
dull pain in the heart with 'beats
armee rapid and irregular, the second
heart (teat quicker than the lirst,, pain
about the. breast. "bone, etc., carbo
positively be cured. No cure, no pay.
Send for 'book: Address M. V.
LUBON, 50- 'Front Street Eaet,
Toronto, Ont.
C. P. B.TI31IlTABLE.
Trains arrive and depart as follows
LRA1.ING ARRIVING
8:85 a. m . For Toronto ,,,.......8:80 a. In
2:20 p. ' ' - 2a0 p.m
2:2.3p, In For Teesivater 2.20
10:00 p. ru - 10:80
t3-n.A. LTD TMUN'K
A. 0. STRATIIDPI.1, AGENT, WIN0UAar,
Through bekotsto ell - points in America -North-
West„Pacific Coast, oto., Via the shortest and all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
TIME TABLE.
LEAVE Wau11114.f. ARRIVE AT whet
6:30 a.,n.Toronto, Grlplph, Palmerston, dto. 8:80 pan.
11:10 . •, ” ' 10:10 "
11:40 p.m. r' " Clinton, "
77:2e " °Palmerston, ,Utxod ....10:15 a.m.
0:95 a.in-.Londou, "&a.. 11:00 "
8:90 pm. _ ' 7:45 p.m.
11:10 a,10 Kincardine, dm .. ,..... 0:80 a.tu.
3:30 p.m ' " - 11:10 "
10.0 " 0:50 p.m
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Send Photograph of n :elf or Friend with 31,
and 1 will send you a W un Statement of your
Character and the P003 ' y • re adapted for ; also
stating what pe'son,y shout . arry to be happy.
Photo. returned wit, hart.
0, Co0E F Phro otist,
N 1110P. 0. via Pett sir, Ont.
Late of Win m.
CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CUFFS,
Cheap for XASH,
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MTL..�A., ,
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and II K PANS.
air ins Mae,
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ILK CANS,
gverythi g in the
E E -TROUGHING- A S'; i CIALT S.T
e atriqg w Ise Pro.rap Donee.
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Property Tor ..Sale in Belino e.
The undersigned offers for sato a desirable pro
party in the vrlhrge of 11Llinoro, consisting ofpaled•
dweller;ireue5, otlice,ri,
stable and driving she�,•'t4ith
one acre and a 11x1 ol�lad in connection. Splendid"
garden, with a1f sots of fruit trees. .V11l be' bold
at a burg:db, For particulars, apply to.
PSEDERIOK COO,'.,
P.elmo e.
3A•EEER SHOP.
1011~x. MA1:0OL11 11IcDONALD,
(LATE OF airLEY,)
'f.,
Doling. trur . seed tno barbering busincss'bf Messrs.
Sehastitn oo., t4 prepared to glvaail old customers
and
aLIasdasy nhew pcuree5p0a.tronisebuilt, satisfaction
3t:IAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
are my specialties.
IIai;Oiro•me a call at the oldstand, opposite Gordon
and MdYiltyro s store,,
M. MCDONALD.
A Blessing to Every Household..
HOLLOWAY'S PUS AND OINTIIENT.
These rcmceies have stood the toot of fifty years experience, a'nd Aro pronounced the boat Mediriinos for
Fondly use.
T: EPILMS
Purify the blood, correct all disorders of the LtVlta, ST(MAOII, KIDN1:VS AND DOW BLS and aro
invaluable aft itll complaints Incidentai to kinglet td all ages.
11 azr-
is the only reitahlo rornedv dor 1)1 t 1051', 400, s, 010.504, aid old ttohnds. i•OR i &I liOtiflis, �l,itE.
TITI1OATa, (IOTTO1IS, oorM , 0O(TT, RF'i�.UM.ITISM, OT.rlilUt.t1t 1d)V LTN(i3 ANI ALL ldti'u
Ufod y 1. MIaSNO VUs ttriaogaoethoolet 78, New 0:ctodLe 520, OXtod Stee, Londn,
l'Purhasera ahould look ;to the Label' ou the Bosse and rota. y the address is
'Oxford Street, Loudon, they ate spurious.
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I1I1 m1rstr fo":
,qCyr sea54ro+:1r Lyt' W'1I h1152141:2-ye
lsdo,MMzflAr.
intedy futrs r110a-.
two ;o 'r'e Ise to '11.3.3.13,1.9 of h wsa c9eSeemly cored. 1 :,.7
ftftr
r lydtrI w o h„,es 1,
ut ter.
1 -las in stock
Twenty -Five - NE
CUTTE RS,
Which will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, FOR GkSS.
call and sea them, an . gat pricz,,z.
All kinds of work made to order by First -Glass Workmen, under
the sul)erl'ision of the proprietor.
Repairing, Painting, Top Building, &c, done on
Short Notice.
'Pilose in need of anything in our line will save money by calling
on us before purchasing. '
WM. DORE,
- Wingliam, Ont.
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41VIURRAY
-Saccosaoi"9 to R M Robinson, manufactnterets ef--
ir''.� JCAE ti4r
We have the patterns of R. M. ltobluson and c rn supply repairs for ail kinds o lmplstnontt.
MILL PICKS MADE AN -1) SkiARPtINED,.
SAW G LJ•. .' I ' GG•
l"t0 '.A. `ntrzT • Vii+Ant.il4 b LA. sz,vai
Tho patronage of 1ho public aolicltttt.
litigrArly quantity of old Cast Iron Hotap wanted.
ray runt I Mltve.44 "
mended as �r
Olt ler its& a Inns
tM ton2 'tier rich ttr` +broth 3, Ltlt
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