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Nort horn noil ry 1,....ple ;,,,,, b, g,,,,,,i,t.
uL 1..v;hyt.losir f111,4 dill !wavy wool
',IAN., ;Ind vigilllitl tit eii very in . II' ;nal
bid aes leill'elo beea ere ilittitt4
ill r eel!, their droll Ilici hy de v and :light.
n;
w' rei er ad viet. in tem matter nitey
O. 1 eies. N:ttliy doil.kr.t are wast•
ph r 'ILA. lif :illill a dlid ehrteltleil tolete it
1 pee 111' in eteree Lf glun eam
c.,, by whose strong, petitgeitt, and re-
pellant odors these enemies of our
clothiiig arc euppeeed to be driven
away, the g Hui housewife making a
point a tilling pickets with tetateco
(nal camphor, and of laying bite of
cloth soaked in sph it e of turpentine
between the folde ,ie ilia truisat.,,s,
almost every women having o•thod
of her own. litit mute of these
methods are neceesaay, and they owe
the reputatiou of their ellitetcy solely
to the card with whieb they are carried
out, A method otleteping flys and
and ell other art ieles uninjured, whieli
is perfectly etreetual. is olio which re.
quires no tobacco or camphor or any
drug whatever ; it is eimply the mince
of proveetion. it eve), article be
hung on the line out -doors, shakeu
well end long, and then whipped with
to sit min tOd: ; this proe0s6 will expel
every egg that has been laid in its re -
clews. That -done, let the articlebe
immediately folded away iii several
layers If newspapers, or, indeed of any
stout paper, and the edges of the pa-
pers gu rained, with starch or mucilage,
so that the mother moth cannot find
an entrance to lay other eggs, and it
it certain that the /nutmeat; will be
taken out iu the fall perfectly whole
and sowed. This, of course, presup-
poses that the wrupping has been so
compa te, that the mother moth can
find no crevice through which to creep
and deposit her eggs thereafter, and
that the eggs already laid have been
beaten out of the clothes. Ii these
Pep have not been disposed of, all the
tobaceo of A morica Or camphor of
Asa will not hinder the worms
hatched from eggs remaining in. • the
+clothes, from eating till it, is time for
then, to spin, and from riddling their
;shelter with hides, it being al irstys•un-
tierstond that the little flying mother
moth does 110110 Of this eating and de
stroyiue, her ribtect behig only to de-
posit. her eggsatial the vvortns hatched
front those eggs --which after their
own transformation, become 'winged
beings. --doing all the destruction be-
fore they put 00 winga. -But it is
evident that if the egg' • have been
shaken, end whipped out, then there
ere certainly none there to hatch and
work mieelnef ; and if the mother,
moth which seems to be che most cun-
ning and most contriving of' created,
thing, cannot get in in order to ley
ally more eggs, there will be no new
oues laid, MA Stlfety is Cl13e. as well
insured as if ono 1111(1 expended all the
euperiluous change fu the limily in
the purchase of tarred bags and mal-
odor -ale drugs. or paid insurance mon-
ey to the dealers, wito.tmiler secret of
preserve lien is after all, the taking of
similiar plant:
Bury Elm poop,
Bury tho croaker out in the woods
. in a beautiful bole in the ground,
where the humble bee buixibles, the
wood pecker peeks, and the straddle
bug straddles eiouud. Heis no good
to the city of push, too UnpraCtical,
stingy and dead : but he wants the
whole earth and all of the crust, and
and the s ars that shim; over his head
Then. hustle him off the Once of
the d ad, mai eury Mtn deep in the
grouti:i ; ti its lirtre, get
him oa: of tie. w!, eed make room
for a Walt ;..
War 41 you cough when Shiloh's Clare
Will giv ou immediate relief? Price 10e,
50e. and lid. For sale by 0. B.Williams.
Doctor --Your blood is deficient in
quality, Mr Jones. hat you need is
n ore iron in your tweet. Mr Jones
—that can't be, doctor. I have stop-
ped ou at leas rw two tacks with
my hnn i .1 sit/ " t. eleamite be-
gan,
HOSPITAL REMEDIES.
There is a new departure in the treatment
of disease. It consists in the collection of
the specifics used by noted specialists of
Europe and America, and bringing them
within the roach of all. Per instance the
treatment pursued by special physicians
who treat indigestion, stomaoh and liver
troubles only, was obtained and prepared.
The treatment of other physicians, celebra-
ted for curing catarrh were procured, and
so on till these incomparable cures now
include disease of the lunge,kidneys,fentale
Weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility,
tisk your druggist for them. Those who
eannot procure these remedies from their
•daiggist may remit the price to Hospital
Remedy Co., 808i Woe King St., Toronto,
and the remedy will bo elupped to theni
Aired, (The price is one dollar each).
Deseriptiee catalogue tent Oh reoekit of
stampet.ampto Ps/ DoBtaila-
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TAILOR
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t : o. OLARITE,
in Naming' a hew Tailor ;.41iii1 WinePlia,m, roepectfolly solicits a share
of publi., patronay. it Will bo bis endeavor to . ive satisfaction to all
entrusting 11110 will their orders.j3ijn•
v now in ill nnin ord (1 i re to thank those who have
favorail him, and to say that no pains will beepared to give hatifaetion
in the future.
Wingham, January lith, 18H9.
4....f."!siesrlaavrm,naneesain.
1,11WEILER?
E. 0. CLA.B:KE.
Has a meet complete assortment of the LaTZST, GEL0I0E,s;r, and..
MOST CilARMING A.UTICLES in
Wachtes, Clocks, Jewelry
and Silver Goods.
orqu WM BUT AT
C4' CLOSIf -:'ATTENVION GtVRIst Tr) R,I3PAIRING, AND WORK. ALL
1,07 WARRANTED,
GO RIGHT TO GREEN'S ItLOOK FOR YOUR JEWELLERY.
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NEVI PATENT TOP MILK CAN,
Cream Cans,
1";". I 4" 'Pail cl
Salo I3uckets
and Miik Pans,
And everything Oa likiryilas P.
1,111.1TE1 T
All Binds or testitbeite
It has been demonstrated that all sorts
tiatstitiantilir th:pttiaittnettnI,.,ailsetisx.1
aLko
brome.t t9 Ova tan ..1;ar41, met the prim;
of elicit. stiles arealeeeiterly (metal in
the pray current of The Slice niel
:her Reporter. Alleentee have heee
been a fitvor4ie inatertal for the Malin-
fittqliro .of pocket:boo-47 and eateluils.
The high prier which the first product
commanded soon induced tuanafacturere
to prod= imitation% 'rhese are merc-.
ly embossed leather. The peculiar scaly
nature of the alligator's hide is 'success-,
fully imitated by means of steel dies,
which leave, a datable impression upon
the leather Ho perfect in resemblance td
the genuine alligator akin. that Only ex-
perts can fell the difference. The same
process is used to imitate other fancy
skins, so that. there 18 220 novelty that to
not haittited within three months of its
first .appearance. The alligator skins
were first put ou the market in 1870,
Kangaroo, skins have only beep on the
Market ii,bout three .years.- Tbaskinf
the porpoise_ Jia lately been used for
glees, and is•well considered because of
Its fine grain -making it waterproof. It
resembles a goat sain, The skin or the
"seal bas also been made into leather, mut
,sells for about t340 a dozen skins.
• One of the latest novelties is rattle-
snake • leather, which is used chiefly for
making pocketbooks. The mottled ap-
pearance -of the finished skin makes a
pretty leather, anil it is rather fashion,
able. Tho imitation skins, made of em-
bossed sheep skin, are already on the
market, 'The skin of the monkey has
alio been teemed andeisecl for making
pocketbooks. Bear skins have long been
used with the hair on for caps and coats,
ancl the hides have also been used for
lepther. Of course these novelties are
not made in largo quantities, and are
mostly used for- fancy trade. During
the past few years the hides of horses
have been successfully tanned and ptit
open the market as a standard article of
leather.
American kid is now taking a proma.
nent place in the leather market, and is
even preferred to French kid by many
manufacturers, who find it quite as soft,
pliable and durable, and much cheaper.
1.1 is declared that American kid at
twenty-five cents. a 'foot is. equal to
French kid at fortycents. Pig skins are
yet in demand for saddles,—New York
Sun.
Kept Within the Law.
The action of that New Jersey bank in
dumping $4,000 in silver on its floor in
payment of its checks in tho hands of • a
rival institution brings up tho .question
of legal tenders. Gold has always been
legal tender in the United States. With
a brief interval previous to the passage
of the Dland,act silver dollars have been
also. Greenbacks are, but gold and sil-
ver certificates are not, except on cos.
A. S t' F. A • Tv toms, taxes and public dues. National
lerek notes aro not legal tenders, and can
and have often been refused in payment
Eqi-tiq Vhil-1311qt.1,7 "
MOST CERTAINLY WE CAN SUIT YOU IN
• HOUSE DECORATIONS,
CONSISTING Oh' CANADIAN AND AMERICAN
W ALL PAPERS and BORDEitS.
Our Stock is Varied, Stylish and Cheap. Beautiful
WINDOW' BLINDS
of Latest Desigu, Colors and Best Quality.
CROQUET SETTS
Excellent and Cheap.
Everything in the Book line, School requisites, Stationery, Lacrosse
Sticks, Base Ball Bats, Balls 4c.
ROSS' POPULAll BODY:: STORM, WING11/12.1..,
mawnennommoronnehnorarysva•
THE .LLM
G 'BOOT AND SHOE STORE.i
Owing to the late Boom 1 have nuule room for and have on hand
A Large Stock of
HEIDI • MAUR BOOTS and KUNZ 1
In addition to my Custom Businese riefy Competition in Quality, Sizes,
of debt, Subsidiary coin is legal tender
oniy in limited quantities.
A gentleman went to the stamp win-
dow of the pOStaffiCO in a neighboring
city and called for 100 one cent stamps,
tendering in payment 100 one cent pieces.
Those are not legal tender in any
such quantities," growled the stamp
clerk; "I refuse to accept them."
"You do, eh?" answered the gentle,
man. "Well, give me ono stamp," at
the Same time shoving out a penny. Tita
stamp was forthcoming.
"Now, give mo statup.” HO got it. I
"Another stamp."
"Now another."
' I
"See hero," said the clerk, "howins.ny
stamps do you want? You aro keeping
tweeaty people waiting."
"Oh, i always keep within the law,"
responded the gentkraan. "Another
stamp. please. Pennies are not keel
tender in largo amotmts. Another
And he shoved. off his pennies and pur-
chased stamps, ono at a time, till he got
Ilia hundred. But the clerk was cured.
Pennies aro legal tender at his window
In. barrel lots.L.Washington Post.
Poet, et the Pyrite 'Pretests, t
Vollege.gart : "Women determine* the se
Sial condition of any country and any rue&
No
r:ua' has eter uboins the CtinJiLtoh
of he women. The boy is father of ilo
ni-tr..but the woman 18 mother of the bee
and 'elle- determine') tile whole A•gtla 1. Wait.
INA oniy o her own geneeatios,, It n; of tiix.
,leireriVion,; I/wt. aro to follinv.”
.Tatora l'rown, son of Mr
• Brown, of Berlin. having attaihed 1118
• iiI-
e&r, was the iluply ret?piellOtt the banfr,
bei father r,f fl,4110, In Willow:at of
• prOinise made many voar KO that if fly
eon would eleteitt from the Ilse of tit4 ,
oun 1;41tWili qnd tobacco until he rili,c1.tql 1 10,
stae et manhood he would make him ;.
.present of the sum stated.
Spirits Scored the Jtditor.
We don't believe in spirits—in. any
way, manner, shape or • form—but
Wednesday evening (Mite a party es-
sembled the residence of Hr. J. Re •
Forrester to Breve a table. rapping, and
the results of that meeting were wonder-
ful. Tho table used was en ordinary
wooden oue and the circle was formed'
by tome of the party seating themselves
around it and placing their halide in
such a manner ae to form a circuit. For
some time the table remained unmoved,
bat after. a little more time it began to
bob about and move front ono end of the
emu to the other. Then the medium
said that the spirits were at work.
Of notate we didn't believe in that, but
s the table raised up from the floor cold
hills passed op and down our back and
. fit of trembling seized bold upon us.
VC clidn't Lave any notificlenCo in the
pirit pad Of the perfoinutnee., undt:t,
stand, but we trembled all the same. At
no time the table was raised a consider,
hie distance from the floor, falling with
tteli force as to break it to pleCeS. 801110
and am determined to sell for OASH, 0 OK BOIT° PRIGE8
:0 -Repairing as usual, and Patching a Specialty. I solicit
a share of the patronage. Don't Fory tthe Place gpposite the Central Rotel.;
Rips sewed free in all boots purcnased from me, 1
Butter and eggs taken as cash in'exchange for goods,
P. H. RODERUS, a
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WINGITAat, ONT. of the names even by the spirits were
nly known by one of the party in the
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MISS NVLI.,0
P4LASSE$ FOR INSTRUCTION 014 PIANO' AND
Groh, In Voice Cultore and ilar.sOny.
iutzu.; i!,uerts : 11111Vall .01,1);84
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oom; at other thews the intmes were
ittrecognized. The Inessages defiverud
were, sense of them, quite startliag, and
ere enough tO 'Make a believer Of the
oetincredoloua, Verily, some strange
hings happen at these!meethige, und
they aro things whalt weean't otplain at
a—Albany kGa.) News
CALU
EDONIAN RA.
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tr
The Soelety meets evelry thirty Moflib
math, Visiting. brethren welcome.
This commodloue hell can ha Iltuniewl Mr anter w
tainaient4 01 e.ary kind at a VeTy 104' figure Vur : ura
terms A., lkIMIY to .
J.iml.,1 mutt?, •t
o0:14 6.;•
Ekiljiant!
Durable !'
Economical 1'
Diamond Dyes excel all othersi
in Strength, Purity and. Fastness.
None other are just as good., Be-'
ware of imitations, because they
are made of cheap and inferior
material; and give poor,' weak,'
crocky colors. To be sure of
success, use only the DIAMOND
DYES for coloring Dresses, Stock-
ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers,
Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant
them to color more goods, pack-
age for package, than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more
brilliant and durable colors. Ask
for the Diamond and take no other.
A Dress Dyed FOR
A Coat Colored
Oarments Renewed J CENTS.
A Child can use them!
At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,
Montreal, P. Q.
•
lagemmettaaeasearameces.)
HTS!
Si
When I say Conn 1 do not mean merely -0,
stop them for a time, and then have them retu..1
again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS
A life long study. I WARRANT my remedy t,
°cantle worst cases. Because others have fall'1.
is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Sel ;.
at once for a treatise and a MEE BOTTLE of 1 i
INEALLTELE REMEDY. Give Express and Pi
Office. it costs you nothing for a trial, ano
willcure you. 'Address: G. BOOT, .
Branch Mice, le4 West Adelaide Stmt..,
Toronto. .
KENDALL'S
SPAVIN CURE
The Merit Successful Remedy ever cltseor
orad,
anoVbrIslr.talit
ncililveoffebeetisoalid does
KENDALL'S SPAWN CURE.
OFFICE OP CRAY:LNG A. SNYDER,
13ussorat or
1:k.uvzr.,sun BAY AND TROTTING BRED HORST'S
Fuziwooe, rzt.., Nov. 20,1888.
De. B.J. Xiamen Co.
bilwarlhPalraVg
,7.4ganthebbeVitgggleorncliOaTttliit.Y.I
en 2ny stables for three years.
Yours truly,
CMS& A. SWIM=
KENDALL'S SPAVIIN :CURE,
Bnommlix, N. T., November 3, 2883,
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mcorartestgticlit te hursemen.A
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KENDALL'S SPAY'!" CURk
SANT, WINTON Cotrugr, O1110, Dee. 19, 1$8:,.
Dn. )3. J. Kurtosis, Co.
;Gents: I feel Pally duty to say vrbat I Savo del. R.
gg147011110gretellrgeg444rtigng'';
Bing Bone,. nine afflicted with I ic mead •t,
seven or Big4swi. Since' have ad ono or yi +
books and ronowed tho direotions.I have t
lost a ratio or any kind.
go Educe Wily, AstintroTreatisurDze
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUR4II
Pries Si sor bettli, or dr bottles for IA All isrs.v.
'tits bave t or (Angst Or fort ye% or It Will bast ,
tottaIlltd. ater 1114'eaftvgjggAti'vtiVM:...'
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