HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-05-02, Page 2THE CLINTON NEW ERA.,
AfAY 2, 1878,
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1,1110/61 Scheel.. , . SiOn. is " flays Ur, Up.odonaid, "tbot
quill' bitth the ()lass of cattle and the :
lib, do not call. the world A stage ; . 4 - . . ,.; , •
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cite the AVerage Illillai let alone ighoe
ya,nt and eoperstitfoei The
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Bres's0000A. (laa".r.EPUI.ASPOOXIVETINO
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i• -“By a., thorough, thriowledge of. -tIleapatutral
aW7ivvIne govern t 0 tin/rations o two ion
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J'AlVIES PATTER.SON, ....
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PLASTERER,
• ..That•name mistells the hunnte hearti mode of their yeatinent are greatly
Too warm. its love; to mad its 'age 'proved the British ' markets. will never
rer any histrionic/ art,' ' 'be' distuthed lpf the ordinary beef Of
Its Wise hi! too divine and Pure 4meriea. but that the best tlitalitY. ef
churches have been. besieged by thou-
sands, all. day, , who 00111744:tesget. in,
To -night there were six bnlaclred peni.
tents at Mount ZIGH VInaroh. five hurt.
Ana nutrition, and by a careful application
eisaf,tv.,h3eufi4 n:a. :rot: eertwiyes olio- tovrelsPs.:1.e:ted, elO:oay,
Iiir. Epps ha provided our breakfast 'tablea
With a fielicely flavored beilerage which may
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4:0:::::nrova:uebetglily4 a/Ire:id:le:1:i lal tWowOrn4; .ercl°son:nt.t:).°.ritrleersi... jgrluilit' fartrIN';',.77; Wt)rolqtreolo4;12rAte5:11:10ntitreauof
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Oen 40,. mar leer noon of Om Preabitcrimi•Ot.'urch. .1:: Clijoan,Teeo. 20,17e 7
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• • For any star to nihnie it ; AmeriOnn beef -that of sit graded or .`rired
at:Drooks, fear hundred. alnl•tifty
tl,iejudicioas use of oneh articles lot sliet that
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Tau, ItILEYD, Physielan,
Too sad the woe it. must- endure,- improved cattle --will be Poulvd in upon
Iteweeping is not counterfeit 1 Lis, and w41.1 I find a mederstelY readY
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There be no lookers at the play sale at a certain price."
--640-troSCIVItesolheirarabited-therelitr
at Ebenezer, two hundred and sixty et
iNiemorial, op° hundred tied tiftY at Den.
at ether
gag; ,an,d _.9,IaFsat.21.,‘Ini.,,l4e.,.,r.......... _.,doettag.
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A constituti011.may bo gradually built up mi.
tit Atreus enough to, resist every tendency to
disease,' Ililudrede et • subtle maladies ore
areunkus ready„..to attack wher.ever
flargeon, etc, coroner tor
• . • •4-r• County oi MM.. Residence and Mee -Corner el
Albert and Mill Streat s, Olin ton, .
cABINET wARE rijimiTu RE gii,i ........ , .,..
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--The---partingeadVieegiVennto far wens*
Who, happY when their laugh is gay, ' on both - sides of the •A•tlantic is to. be
Yet stiffer when they scem to Sin. °eyeful of the tweed, " to k.eep few -to
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*This aftei noon a grout/ •of sable mai-
.densjust from church, rushed to Frank-
;there .03 a. weak point.. Wo may eacapeiriatik-1---m-
a .fatal phaft by keepi4 ourselves well forti,
fled With pere blood. and a properly nourish.
fraline,",-4ici?: &emirs Gazette,-. $0/dpillY.',
, ....-..,,,..,-.7.,_____ , fAions,E,TS1VAUT. X, D., U. ki.,, GRA/MATZ OF
.•••••••••Fee. entuotirogwersitrAivetnatrt'livIelearaerseen-ionT
''' A 0 # aseeuchour. ,Itesicleuea-pavanrum • •
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Say, ratherlthougli we cannot know ' • ireeP geridatiti Iteep-well,.t.. FAvery
The Teaeher, we have felt /Airs ruled one•at all acquainted with Qiinada 7 will
That we. wlio.alaiiii the world but go • • • „ • • - . , .
- Together to the blaster's. school. acknowledge that ' Mr. Macdonald is
.. . justified in saying 'that.. the great •ms - .
lin street, U1081'011 avenue of Riehraond,
and stationed themserfitif- car . a corner;
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stopped all the fashionable protnenaders
andurged them. to seek religion. . The
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in Pa.ekets ialmlled --o JAracti Erre & OC14. 0.0,
mpeoprithie Chemiete, 48',4'breadneedleStreet,
and 170, riceadiny, bond0h.,/ . ,.e
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XV J. GUMMY, MX.; ARADVATE OF TRXIIITY
VY . college, Toronto, Ithysioi. 4 surgeonota., myth,
Out, Oflice;-Opnosite Shane's Hetet.. •
1$1YthoTan, 20, iko, • .
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One lesson that we learn io plain, 's in '•keepitio• too 'many' animals.'of
'acute was tartly remarkable and pietur-•
, WooLY 1101iSES.,Wooly hereof, are not so
•*„. .0 as many suppose such great ourloeitiee
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(-1 YOUNG, M.B., (GRADUATE..OF rr &mere
• The leve.is:pleileant,that.it.hears.;........-4..--
't,li to
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there
miestratie, _
rye iltiversity0 rhYeiehtn. '8urgeon, Sm., residence'
But one, tint irt.ngs us endless pan, . an inferior • grade, and its .. having"
Is 'emmed through bitter, bliailingliare; allotv them to be ' : SI most . starved-- in.
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We With the •page • . ' ' t he. *inter SeaS0114::,Pistead or keeping
.esque, At idriliti .tebiteoplaCterit4.the
..negto• operatives • beeatne-so wrought Up
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On the subjeot 'of. thstr salvation that
eitteir, :are. MIMY-te he _found, in _ variora
Parts of the country, but we doubt if they will
,ever prove as veltiable to their owners as "the one
exhibit d by Bainnm ;. we imagine their divners,
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at mrmanning's,,,narte doors east of thu Tent )erano
nen, Lontlealioro, ont, ' . , r e
,Londeabore, Jane 14;18.17, '
. eon eagerness .
Of Youth and•pleasare. - Ah, that gain, .
le not Up -great. aft that of age„ ••• ". • •
Whioh sharCe the leaf with woe and pain.
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We seek the wisdom of the fah•;:
. thee) always in. good -condition and sell-
lig theni:. when young .., many of our
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larmers weald• find the pio•:"It of it if
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they kept otilY half the stook that is on
they couht dut o nothing bshoat and
Ivey. unad,rede 11E14.6 ,,ne dieeharsed,
. ,In Clie.01'. the e!aiirehes ..litst night a
bide.. gitl..11[0-0.d Mat, thg, Hodge jumped
woUld ensic.lec thee:v.11)04re valuable without the
wool,. r this; rough and W01,State_of •thohair
indicates that the Aloe is not in a healthy con-
.ditien-probably num-nound, or Buttering from
some disease whhilii•coacsoeassionsipittu,linE6,touriAr•
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EQ.'.• Daulajt,T2L, ..
• .. zp.„ m1'51,1001. r'u..1,.L.5i. ili,-voli...S.130..,.0.. will):
Ntr' 01,1
.. v v •reelaents of Clinten and. vioinitY, thatrharing
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rebuilt his ereinises on the old.stand, . .. •
81.4A1InInnApunTe 01' FUR nia/tr.
Rit...4tY, oAm,
_j_r:03foolliaLlstc.41-ttYdr°,43 upigrjutt44.2;u1sT,P,A•p.:,,°.1Z
.roner for the County ot Huron, 13.ivrrat,n, out, ,
July 29,1874. • " ' 91 '..•
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. •Ent ecorn the wiser one of trial,
The deeper learning of despAir, ,
The perfect lessen .of denial,
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We strive for la:: in Friendship's class,
And W ealtlea 'expounder ever ha-unii.
their ihriDO, ..... They would be. all 'the.
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morn likely to give tilO4* British 090/r07
res a hard Push and. to, Plit'reeneY lute
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tneir own pluses- a e sa e,. •
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up • in the' 1-6(idib. °I.. ale.' Ber °I": . tir,"1.
Yelled thet she sa W n • viiiion. Tile
929°90' she said,' was bathed . ia Wood,
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w tic i wab. a signle-eat 1 v, t s
to nal• end, •At..ene..'of. the Ito-,
roawr.adnerg: al 1.1n.E&IrcabtalWi'XA-altetiredy. l't • 'ill
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purify the blood, . correct the appearance, re...
'move all obstruetione. frOM ,the iuteei and liver,
.04 give.to the coat a sleek and ehming appear-
, once. ' Bemeinber the name, and . see, that the
of Hurd Co is on
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• icuoria • teet 0 inton•
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• Fohas-noven7hand.a•large ond select etook.o.t
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DOWSLEy di • GIBSul1/41; PHYSICIANS, VCR -
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(iitosoittooritcAa olguiso,hours,. dM., Oni. ae, ,•Albort. :Street,
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Diii.:0,,,novm_sta_ay-ri,oist, i8n7.7_. .....:... L.':i;. •, 7: 07 !o!_,..:5...1.....7....
.1Gc.s.v.uoci.inin.,inieooTize.
More profit is in what we pass - .
, More discipline in lonely want,
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The .p-micitty of slighted roles ' ••• •
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liars furrowed deep our aching. brow,. .
Like children in the other.schools , • '. .. •
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wondertni Leirplut• • .
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In ili0 • et:including. •Irtiele of 'the
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oorniug
Oils . a colered 'Waiter. named.
'13., tit'kewiele. was ...convert ea, while !laertriyry,
int, a , . , u .. . . ..
plate of.so 'p 'to one of• the guests
He dashed the soup -do don . on the floor;
signature. 4%. • gaoh: Paolutle.
.ina.,S.zio'ldN(133.11vY7Ca41311!Te'eg'iota? lidrol3orv'T
, 7.0.r:1%0r:80,4/n.11..148y
• A' comnuin aough or •colci' shon il nover,le,
t IT (1 t "thoften when neglected it is convert.
ed i:tevoiserientr:and'onerrill 'f talpulmonary•..
y: 41,
TY 314.1. TIT.3 3,
.:.41s,:t.;:off,tp.bSie.9,333:ed-voo. sets, tonage el Whga
gee.. ec,,01 good rat -aerial, exethent rvorkmanehip and
la a ' hi h h ill 11 WI t ' it Ye
Ing 'an ly ° aW aa a a LaWea • relnIoloTa .
ratbs. ' , . 0 •
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rthy,s.clurAZie;ofsla,ruhB3oainci.cianw,
aniatoaStinarg0000rnosnoofr Li oo;othr 60 volt4cts., aDlyi Ftiviorvnin.ciaol r ar.,ci ,a3o. any% .
residence "-aim -bitilding formerly occupied • by Ur
Thsvottes' Ffuron stibet. ' .' ' • ' . - '
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Winton, Jan. 10,18,1
We cannot know their vi.iidoin noW ;
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the. title of (c,lionnd the
feelingIr by
diseaoe:', The &Ware of Vile/
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But we. will knortit Whin we come ,
Oar last.eruninin to pass, ''' ' ':• .
And then, if all out tasks be done,' • ,
-Cengt0.11;11.11der
World ' . in the .b.tittbeate, occurs. the.
'folio:wing , vivid aCooinit of ' wonderful
and. gave vent tell* , . • . . 01110U tS
peeolint • o tile •}Itiliophoi . race.... The
policehave. arrestoa send ry shoeteri. on.
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mere prudent,
promPil,v, use tryan'ii Puhrionia Wafers" a cu..
Intro which has 'sustained its reputation.. fen
.ever twenty yams, they .are always ef4camous ••
't 'en
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RIPPA.18120. Prompail A TP42$7,1)E1) PO
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ittisteitittOrmo arlIsi..
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Promoted to. a higher.oiase.. • - -',
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swimming. diving and apingit iri.' the
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le s yea s, .w o appearet . to >e, t Mang-
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ed,-;--Cincinirati Inquirer. •
benefic'al influende all the
onexerto raps. , , 1 . .
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Bronchial and pulmonary organo. Sold by. all
• dealers,. '?rice ea, cfs..
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•dp,..re..ur gi..°ixeti. s,
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.11-'ornst. Tox,P1.5p.. xx.x...aeos ou SMALD Sums!
t,.n,00. ity-., rate" ra-7teaz
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mATo.Rrt.. r,. a•
gage.s. e.en. t.
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tifeStt. She -hfoelmlow•i.ne.
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ce -7,- VICTOR.
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we Witnessedaomn'extreordnary-fea;
'ewer 9r LreHoman
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We have %already :noticed. Me.,- Mac...
clonald'S beok With the.: above .title, "' It
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of sivininling..Perferht.08." itYTtite•ImtiYe4
of tlie .41.40",... A. eep..ieqe.st,retme"eeters
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'.. S8'0) -O years ago an officer, Of high rank;
. a Col'imel in . . „
the- :Blua,• V-a's. visititia•- his.
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21,A,.44/allible remet2y for 01.1-43eadek cti OP.
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• eye, (4CCtite. dr .chronic), granulation. Of the
W8,' of MA ludo -pull ;
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• kJ •Y•Evon,:vainator,ontliod Agent- .0124 :--.7000.-
ranne greet, Wiughom. • • .' ' •
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is obiefls,:ituide up of letter's written, to
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and published in the gdinlifirgh Scots
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*tan 'hose Conomissiener, to America
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Mr: •Maedonald Waa, in 'order to. eicer.'
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tain frcitil persona l enqeiry and oloserta-
he a ab cr 1 arter of a i old t
t Itti •P A.4•(1.1 ;.. • - I I, • • °
f th nett' owntot Iflo At a. short
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s tuotitt ' •• •
dietando. freni., it. 1 ,it • fel ceS it
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tray. through...a chainat in. the, volcanic
hit than wind's round a ire& i'.
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' friend Colonel ----. of the• oar s . o•
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thimun ' bad . very4 :flue ' blnadliorind,
heli • be kept. fastened- in the 'yard.
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.0ne inornino' lifter .the arrival ot .his.
.01ceration filtinds,
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if in, apc • wet:, .1-408. o .1,1e. ?won „tram any
, cause: .. - • '• ' ' . ' • .
*TnEL Amittfo,t./c .EYEL'SW.,31i4ig-present4s1 to the
ptiblio with t14,assiiiiiibd „Otite4effiCienCy as a
curative of most' diseases of the '
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likARRIA0B r,xozpses _AND cpermokrss.--
irl„. . Apply at thotrown hill or er at the, residence of the
ellbecolhor, ,near Om London, Buron St'. BruOtt litany
Station., ' . • , ' , JAMBS scera,, •. •
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minion, April 27,th, is% • • . ' . • '
tion what,tnight he the wad -tit -Jo :unhiCh
Britain was likely to • be ..stIpplidd' *tViiii.
Of 1 iva, ' at dig' foot -a. which
•:tclti:°11g - I1IVR, ''- • . .• ••• . - . -,-•
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it • f0.111S1 n Eti.11 rib', •Si?e:.,fathonys.. . 1
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viettor,. Oolonel. --.--. was , much . stir-.
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prised .41, •not seeing .11is 'feiend as 'ushitl.
chronic inflammation, w et er in Imo y sere,
.fulous ' origin. or othdivise; weakness. or defect
of • vision„..-dhoinls.hed. tpne Of, the optic nerve,'
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T O. .AlensITOSII, BAIMIELlr, - I$8.17.211. OP
V :Marriage Liorttoos. under the new Act, cainIxasoion.
A. ,.. Air•'as' %."
freith. meat from •••-.Amler4ya• ' nil% Aoki-
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dooald spent mest.ofthe time he, ims. en.
this continent in the. States, .only 'taking:
a run through . part Of •Ontario: for • .. 4
" A it 'We Iiia b t i -Vite to wi ' '
d 1 h• . , t _a ri• 4 • tnesa
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d •sWinirnerS lea ) from the surn-'
'twe..uete • • - i . - .
knit -of the crag • intO the pool belOW,•
. 'Ole o mlatiOn .ti) hied out on.the
Ilio. coi .p ,i ,
-seated-.
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at: thebreakfast-table, and he sent a ser-:
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1 van t toll's room - to .ascertain .whitt. had
becerne of him. ..The• Servant found .the'
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bed-romn. door. ajar, and on..knocking,
• of tissiie§ constituting
a diseasa•• state
t ofgan;•• Also, fer all • persons w lose voca-
tha ' -.. • - ' I
tion'•requirea'. air•incessant action of.the vest -
the palve will aet as a Omni in. reotoringa,iiiii-
fon healthy action, where weakness, patn; and.
misery .thay. have ION; threatened..a fatal: ter-
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s,..itiBER BEGS TO 'NOTIFY BIS • OLD
.1 friendi and coba°140a; °la." 'flaa;n3'1161.9"'s na
inay think Sit to favor Wei Tnth theiVpUtro nage, that lio
has re -built his Dla elunnith Shop, and , . •
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or for takiim Affidavits in tho Queen's Bench, for Cowl -
ties of liuron and Bruce.. Cseiveytineing done, •suel, as
N:an it1)1,nd154glir4"8' PirtgloteDgro' ligHtit,Pritgag".•
. S S I MO:tElt•APYSIMI":70•0% PXAL ATATil. (1' *
Daylield, Selit.14,,187ti. . .
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week or two. What. he. sake,' .howevee,
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Of ;Canadian farina and fat wing iinpr'ess-.
ed him .very fttvorahly, ant;thig remarks
May'. be taken 'by °Ur agrieultiniSte. as
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at..oncei ociropliineottity and suogestive.
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• "The external 'featuresi". he saye •
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occasion,. awl theme') ves •on the
13, PPes abet. the mar, await n. the it-
riVal of the two a . • a . . • .
, . thletea •• Me nwhile
• • e • mar '• utliftil hilitabi-
tent of Hilo of both' se •el entertained.
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Os •with a display.. p. . e. ar.. • ., iro-
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the. gentleinon.eried, '".' 0"onoe in and re,
,move this -beast out of. my room." . where
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upon the • serVant" 'entered '.and was. • us- '
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tonielled to -find the roaster.s bloodhound
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in the bedroom, . a verV large.and fieice
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dog, who .had broken: his . eb ain. and vs-
:initiation- It is the most simple,safe and ef-
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feetual remedy:ever -discoveret . • Themdterials
of whichitsis envie are pure perfect, and catty, .
0 ound d 'th•elabor. t ' are and ;Xaetiless
c ""? ••• e. w", - • a ° - • • • ‘ • • '
,Sttfe In Jts application., being imed exteroally;
. 'iv, the ain and danger
an I, of 'course', avoid' ,. ,. p...
which necessarily attends the introduction. of
Osnatic • in.inerelo and EINGWORM
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HAS REOOKMENOLD ROSINESS
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wnich le iiolv in full operation rroni his long experi.
•-- • h 1 • i 'ti li • . ee be r el • "na t t
e.11,, etena i. a a? il eD e Peeeee .'• ° 0 co i) en.
YoVvo satistae.ion 29 an whomay favor him with tbeir
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1•341MISTERS, d:e.,
• • ' '...' al-g1TON 'AN p 'eel:Ix:MICA." • ,-
deettee A WATSON . ' . S. It1 tmoctiok '
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• .. , . to on. . ,, • ... • N.N... II, ltIoZtniti..x,
. ' . '.. , • ..' ,, _ .,., , . GodtaKch.. .
-Mr.ltIaletimiion viiiibo.in Clinton every rihlar, .
. ,
of Canada fariiing,-.as fir as seen, re-
'
semble more :closely -Merge '• Of ' 'British
• '
farming than What 'are seen -hi -the Uni-
ted States... The farms are laid out mere
'home 'austorns,
. .
ming • and diving. f 0170 itetive 'gill'
* ' - •
leaped repeatedly ..from a height of
twenty 'feet intc., the , river,. '.in the hie
ter vals, between their perfortnanev theee.
• •"••
amphibious, Climbed up the 'reaia...-04.:te_
cAped frena 6e yard aniflitivine scented
a etranger hi:the (rouse, bad -slipped in.
to • the . bed-rbom-ats the dont- had been •
left unelosed by..a servant who had eall- •
• • ,
.4y,e....washes.
ario OLD CHItONte *MU'S, of scrofulous origin,
-Id to the
Ir. treisteltingEfron4 .gliaterit t, fretreiJND,SUC
S
C;SPIALVI6T'ilt. rILES. 'Its seething ef:
feet le immediate, and a perthanent cure reqUires
but a few aPpliChtions, proprietera of
0
. • . . . • . ,
Carriages WROES *Cotters:I-Sleds
. • . . l .:._ ' i ' • • .
. A SPBOIALTY.•
BI.0 •N EY r"6. ' LOA ii
' • • - . . - - . ' .9
ON. 'EASY TERMS
, . 3
. tie .astalch tile prittelpal- c.• at
'a
in accordinee.iwith .and
people
.......i_ • r. • , , ... ,,,,..,„_. .The
'.' uuS a I PPr `11"''AVESIO IN FTE -S ki-,VE "'while
' -,—
. : .. . • - . , • .
are better. provided:With. houses • atbd
'
fences, and proba•bly also betteli Anita,
yated than.tliefeems of :the Stateg
ture seema. to have,. done •ra,tlier fes... or.
a man in Canada., ...so,. . as • a aonae_:
.... • an
quence, he has done more for.enneelt.
Mr. •Miterlonald acknowledges that the
t.,te .t i . er, i he.re .•tlitlY
tba. . °vet meg 1
gathered themselveS into. the Moat -plc.
turesque .groups of bronze dotered•• yet ,
et• ' ly hunianity ';. 911,. ' •t' ' fe
-aPe .. • • ... . --ere.. woe .• w
gartnepte• to mar the !symmetry of 'Oleo.
• but' there .waS not the slightest
forms, -' • - -- , . . • •
taint.of itheo-odesty„to the seene. .....
wAs, on' his -hind legs at the foot of the making lieW and improved , machinery for mak-
, • ing a, mere perfect box fer the'EYE-§m.V.R, hAve.
„bed with his forefeet reStilig- on it '•ind .
d • . •Ii• ' a ' 't " tl. • • : d'lf •• • • i cliange4 the-TRInP
. xing. is eye . on en. y.:an atoinous y, "arAite. on the.cover so os,.t.o.
• - • - - • ' • , • • - - correspond. witk„tbe.Ctiton•tite;WXAPper,!KAr-
- ri th ..unfort in te.getitleman,:appaeent. cularsi.AdvertiSemente,•ete: '. We. eali attention
iv Waitino for ne •o io 1 • /.• , .••,,.• •to this, as•it, might otherwise he regarded. as
. . t. t1111 y ,,c, 0 i.
• - ' In. Po tonnterfeiting. • ' • ' '• • , . ..
pppn bine :from which he. was ouly . re- . . . - - • BETTIT .CBARREit, '' .
elt., .• - 1 • 1 - 1 • , • • • ••••1 • • h. • • :' • ' ' ' ' Proprietors Freedonis. •1‘1 'Y '
taints . ).y.. his prisoner ., feeping IS it, • 4 ' • " .. ' ' •
,
: . .„ . ..: ., • , :
• '
f/dr.4e-Shoe•ing'a4i4 •all•kind*tbr Jabbing.
.
. . • • ., • , ••• , '': . . • , ,
. bl '1;
Promptl ,attended to,., at.reftscrt.t wratts... , .
„ , • „ . ,. • • .. . • .
.7* t:D ..E--I'ls•T • 4( •,,,..TPT $' ID 0 /NT:.
. ' • ' ' '. - .' ''' ...: • . • ' ' '
' Londesbera,bet. IS, 1977. :. . ' • . • .
• " • . '
. .,
' bet 'repteld: fit, Oar t ay. ait
• ...'.. • • . . . '... . . . '
um) Uwe, (Owing *Ile ttirtw
' • :'. ..• . Or Ctia.ii`.. .'..• . •••' • "
„ . , „ .
. • A P1 1,4 • 19, .• ,
- ., .• -• - - . .
.- 1.47., , lolV... P.A.R.R./LIV: •
, .
farming In Ontario is rctore oasis:need
Anhour had passed away .not pooplea-
•
heroes the day
. .k...,„ •
, . yee
oyes. stettaily fixed upon the amino] a I -‘-'14 RA01 •54. IA . AI., . • .
, nr, . . . . Toronto, Agents.for Canada.
•
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. • . • .
'ffiyth Flouring' :Mills.'
Minton, Moren:1576;
than any seW,en any part of the con-
sittotbe,wben the of 0..r.._
. -
the_dolenel was cleteined in tide:most' • • ' .
,
tineat, and he hi of opinion if the farm.
rived ....Titer Wee to leap 'belie ii661,
.
unenviable c.•°ondition kir hoorelliiii-flialf --• ..i..3.--itn-i-oug ti - •- ..----' • --
me (.11111dresal-
' ' • • . • -..AN0•110,R
-- . . . - --.•-•,----,--.. - .. .• -
' R. LONE
their
beneath. frlin the summit of a precipice
. •
'been ---.4-. •
.-,-
rlIB bscriber beg,to. tender..hisinost
'
,
" - • '
'ere would get quit of antediluvian
fences their farina- ‘.! would exhibit 'few
.
eyesores. to • even the most, fastidiou's •
viaiter from. Great Britain." HarVeSt..
ing, we are told, ie--cronducted. with melee
care than in the States, and the sycitein
Very 'Much' 'What .prevails at' home,.
• The amount of Swedish turnips. grown
•hence'
throughout our: Province •is mentioned
as another encouraging feature, While'
• •
course Me. Macclon ;1 .'•h•olde• that if
alof
. .
turnip cultivatioit were still more gene
into it Would be so intich the better both
' '
for the land and the steak. . .,, •
' .
In nogticing Canadian cattle. Mt.: Mae
clonald says that many are "scrattry"
•
ribletY feet heiew. the 64-ge .4 Cr"14 1)U"
t fifteen feet fiono the face of the r etc-
ell • • . . • ...0 •
It wits rtecessary fer the sivirnmers',to
elte'ar this prOjectioe. We were seated
on thaledge ef...rock :•nearthe Op; of
the ,water, to. witners the feat.they were
aboot to' perform. ...It• wes tt point of
vtew w t he avvios e n
• .• mmrweb see
• • • .
with striking effeep, as 414. first api'en"
ed en the crag 'above 118,, and peused for
S. mement Oti Ai brink, before, taking
their treineedinlif. leap in the ',•gulf. be.
a • . .
neth • . • • r
- As we 'looked op to tlio. .stipintit of
,the, precipitee, • the . pewerfei forma. , of
nit houe. . The deg inuat-have very • .• . . .
• cunning, na be 'made bis Way u ' t * a "-w•Er'"D's °WEEi''."5"11 Ci4: equally Suit-
. • ps air
.tmobsei ved by the' ;This to able fer children and adults. Endorsed by
river 600 doctors in Canada ' ThiriliffioultY of
ry (an authentic. one) .remintis one et administering .nattseoustntedieines, and the de.
w.ell-known imam:trite :of lions, .which Tircielitylf hcaviignflietir( Liles:11:10 Ethe, tat,
, „, „ ,I
. way een,..., rano ur ne t rem . el. 1 i` 9 i's1 8
.E•a-„: o in. a isimilai. . :b ' keptf ' ' Ill Pl C lt f'1. tile r •
in c iscov.eiy o a , weet-.
making the final sPrino- .by a resolute •tor 011, T.)erfeel yvalatabie, of the same strength
• ° •' id medioal ualitK as • the ordinary ("Astor
mid determined gaZe darried on even to a'a : l 1 'l • II ' t .. 1 b 1 •• •
- • • - ' . - • . • 01 ., ant,,.w. it 0 eqult y s.t L. anc o arm ess„ yet
utter prostration .of mind itoa bodyacting wall more certainty,,1 /I
auc.. pro.neing nes,
There iif al e remarkable an a.cdote of this 11101 nausea, nor griping. 'Seine children say it
1 syrup -they all say they'
ilittarep where a Man was obliged to pro- 4 ...my children dein]
ti(21(ury be:IT:nil giltys_
.tertet this mode of self defence for Such it -1Ne.w.literl" tanoth'er-e" weinat to bide.the•
,a length of time, that he wite disabled It, hottle on't?y woeld hale finisliecl it right off. ;"
• • • •• . .7 anothei My httie girl has token . kt twiet,
the blistering of his feet, on a scorching withont•anr ire nide,. atul does . lot know -what
kook' 'where he Was first assatlel.' • • ' itis thong 1 She hates the ordinary .Caster Oil,
. and we never•could get her to take it.withont a
............—......-..--- I
il su,
.11. sincere thanks tt Ms numerous caste--
niers in the surronaditia townships and the
public 'generally for therr• liberal putronage,
and would fuftber notify them that he lias'.
lately. added. most important improvethents.to'
' Ma ittir by putting In a Bei' engine fionblq'
, .
1 ' ‘t • 1- '
the., power. • lei t, °fel e ism , and two run of
first.elass stone,. With a coil:Pieta sot of um,.
'1 ant b It•-• a iil..in fl t all. tlitil.itest ind Most
!.. 1 ,. o ,,, I ., , e . . , ! .
Improved machinery, Ingether.With hrst-class
millers; he is prepareillodo first- class work he
GT1rsTING CI -TOPPING o
.0.• 't' . .. ,i ' e - ) and i; P rti • '. f !run "
c .181.saisic7ecig Ilia
4 h:v1-etlmi°rtigriStsaande.a1r, Awl
il t ,I
home with them .the same day,. Good blow
and Mill' Peed for Sale at moderate -prices.
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NEW YORK .&- GLASGOW.
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' C21%11141 a . '. t: ;Tr': 23- " .1' " 11 i,..T .•
. . ETBIOPIA ....... Apr.' 27 • 1.1li .
• . 0 • .• -'----_, • • .
.. . RATZ§...br.
'.r;,-, time .0v Livo0,, Londonderry or Beira 41 Cabin
.„„.. ,
t 0 ' ld i iLtua 1 tt cdi t s ' ' '' . lt
. , Uu.• to OW !wort u ,"
r„g„„?*S,..ig: • ! 0. / ‘t°, „Yet 1 S ? 1 **''
' - -""""") "um' • " "mt 'a °•"11' t""S°. " 9S/
as by any other first-class line. kyr Ilekels Rua lefer-
maim, apply to . , • ' , • '
, G.' t 11', I.tA If:TO-A; (?.. IV ,..IL ,,' ..4yeet.'
culaue, Jan. 1711877h " . ' • • .
N--E-
' • t• 1 • - -i-f I • .---7.- - ' '..--
'W1111.E . SI AR .. Li • I..
- • • - ' ,, ---- •,.... : • .- . , . •• .
•rhe Occlude Stearn 7.Attigatttm veloPlinf r• htetonvh4
, „ ,i u. . . st t I/ „ ,
wax* rig nueu .ii CC al,16)
Will sail.iromIcov l'ork (Piet 02 14.4l-) Aiti Saxviamvs,,
skin and hone ereatures, .while a large -;t1.1ese
number. aro very: fair beef cattle, With
any number between not mizeh removed
%hove inedioerity. 00•••" CoMpaoh. cat-
tie" are, be says, superior upen the
'
whole to the same,.. awe in the States,.
with finer bone and better quality, .. Tia
the Guelph district, %Ai' b. h -• •ti
_ Le e says i „
• '
one of the best farnoed of the .Annerican
olive.colored 'none -notable •speci.
eons of the natiVe races of the Pacific
-----sto0 o in ton g ifieent e, oaf a.1 inst
• " d ut ' 1 tt' - r 1' v i*
h sky. .Bic
:the dark bine O W
- - : -.- re a grflall
wreath festeried on his browit trifling,
• • •
Ouch, v.-Inelt enhanced the tesemblence
to these admirable • produets of ancient
art t the bronze, figures'of• the flying
0
• the 'museum at Ira lee As
. cury in •• p ,
first bilalSelf ,
• .. . _ tight ;" let another -" wish you success. ot
your SWItIST CA8T011 °M.,' 11 11 a splemlid thing
' Teakkeyme ItIllitory Hero: -mire to take the place of all the common oil,"
Coostantinople has 0131 'one toil' t • The extraordinary demand for this improve-
1 ay. Inca ot a s a,p e ouse o me mine ea moug it
'. t 1 h •11 la • 4.1. •• h' 1' 1
0 c 1.• o evna. fraudulent imitations into the mtiiket, but the
I the •h 'poi • defend; . f PI
4".°-.
V nen ne returnerirto the.city on Itl• I rtaie ean giro'd themselves against stibstitntes
_Area which ii r
p inciplefi parties 'are attemptiug to.
27. the Sultan received him . with tears eaten thue reputation -of •this' artieley by seeing
.. that the name COPfdign'S SWEET, CASTOlt Otl' e .
i '' kissing hit 1 e • I t.
in ne eyes',a ; g ) , s !rem Imes,. . diia- thin 'abet'
and saying,' lou have -shed a 'Titre it oh 12001 vrtgaper and 6
over the Ottoman 811138 ; you have:rids- The undersigned, having purchased Mea'srs.
T. Copland & Co's interest in the above prepa•
I, till B E E. . L U. Tit E E..
, ,-'1 S 1 •li 1 1 '. I ill . b•
eri er won d a so lit Or lb e eu -
- 1 is • 4 38- -- . - • . - *
lie that .he has a largo stock of lumber of
different kinds and lengths i • Pine him 10
.
to 20 ft.; Heinleork„ fi•om 10 to .16.;.c.ilierry,
Tz +.
-ut.ernut,. White Ash„ maple, Soft and Bock
Elm 'n'l igths to suit the piddle, which en-
11 ' himtofill ail orders -that he ma . be
" " cl' lt LI 1 t. t ' t. 1 Y.. ,
favore wit on le ii tor es no, mean( most
iensonable tonna, . .
' .
Myth, Aug. 28',, Ina. 'P. ItrIr4dts PrOPriotoa`
• •
'
anir frefl LITTRPOOL Lli il'IlintS.DAT5 milling ot cue:,
ta
1481500,bothCiays: The eteamehips . et this Litio are
ail nevi -built of iroo,in vater•tiglit comPartmthtairrul
°tier to pateengose °mists nod aeconitoodatim., The
Holoons and State -Romano being lecoted in the niid.ohip
. section, but little muollen le Telt. .
/Wee of 1414age, Saloon . ,961/..to .5100 geld • Return;
zieRet a, seed for ono year, '9145 to ene,,e014 "WO"
ing to eeeommodatiolmo.-,Steeroge 'passage, to or loom
Eut006, a tiotv rates, b'or plan of oteainers;anit othui,
ipio„,oditn,,,voyto . • . • , • .,
, * G. IV. „I1AILTOX, 0.W.11,, Agent,
CLINTON, Ian. 1lith;1877. • .
oontinetit,.he saw three-year-old crosses
weighing between 1,400 and \1,500 lbs.
live Weight, quito.. equal to ihe...;.seme
alarm of " Scote," • Buf.this he believed
Nag an, eiteeptional case. , The • great
the.wail:Omer gathe.red t4:1-'
.gether for the lead, there Was a breath-.
, . . . I. ,
less tsdence.m the crowe, a, momentary
. . • • • . .
glance of hesitatuno irt the hero of lido,serve
succeeded by.that set loot Which a man
'
y hi int i my aonor and .. , • . • new manufacturing it from the or:-
ed Our alibad h. h 1.1 ' '1 .• ration are
ginatrecipe, . • . .
1 - the • • f the la x
g erg in eyee 6 e wor . swore nowriircog & INMAN, Toronto,
e oraat wee a you ie -8 or Opr,,VCTD 9 WE 1'. T It . •
b f God. that 1 would d h' h 'A k f C ' S t •CAs o Oit Ob
the name. Do not be deceived. Sold lry
s o see you. wt
honor the day X h• told ' - • I '11 all inediainede lers Pride 25 cents
.
• ay, Inrga an
1, .
••13--•• • • -
. •'. . . . - • ,
N 0 ti ce ot It Mil 0 ir I
V* .
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• ..
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. .1 - . 'AN LrNF
THE ALL — NE
.,. .
.0 V
. . , . .
flOYA:T0 MAIL STPAINISHIPS.
. ,
•
irawliack in. Oland& 'as in the States xe,
scoordiog to Mre.blacdonald, the indif-
ferenee. and earelesseesis Of the farmers
in the selection of bulls for. breeding
from. Thiaevil, he says, is not nearly
• • ,
BO great as 'it.. Winsi but still it :is very
.
prevalent. - 1f Ortnailittne ate•to profit
by the 'Brititili, meat marliet, •Mr, Mae.
donald,. like every:gettable man, believes..
thaf4ft-. gieat Change iii. tiet',take plebe. :surface
To Send 'Infericie'beef to'llititain 'would
be simply to kill the enterprise. at its
very: inception, • ' The opeotes are all
the Same, • and only'a !small 'pereentage
of the British people will take: hard,,,in.
ferior beef SO long as they can get bef:.-
..
ter, ' In Oanadtv sit in Britain if good.
°
: ' I.. ' has determined to
Wears Iven ._
veirous deed' or periati in the attempt.
'Then came it:superb . (deride- hoend, en
a I, . ,, ,, e
eig..e readjUstnient et toe' balance, anu
the.athletie figure darted downwerds like
- -,. - t. . a. .• . •• h • .
an artow turough tut en, wit a treMen-,
- It ' • p ar a fe dew- - ttr .
dot's splaa distip 0 . e . et . ow ds
below the glaesy terfaCe, and, after a
Prolonged iramerdion„ '1"00 ngain to the.
scathle* arnid the enthusiastic
,.. • , .,
ovations' ef.tne crowd.: .
• The• great feat Aims followed • •
formatice •whichr in , a. less, emphilncias
country would have excited Wonder. ' I
Was a leap down it. waterfall havih
fall of fifteen 'feet. llot only did he
two ch•ampions..talco the leep, but even
here," The Suiten Conferred upon Li' Mitchell's EielladiMna Improved India gabber Pero. us
ie orc er o . the atnan t, rs -to ass, ... : . • .
the 1 ' f •0 '1' ' 6 t i 1431 - ' ' • Plaster. .
with star in • 'Jr 1 ' . :t` lo• • ' ' • : '' h II- '. -
pie tan s,• presen mg im, . 'Ihere never hasheen a time w en t e healing
at the same time, with an ancient sword of so twiny different diseases has beer* eanged
... - • by outward- applioation. as the present, , It isan
411 If dbl a s 1. 11.
w 10 • ft e onge to u ten . .airna A, undisputed fact that over half of the eritire ' •••
pu ation o e g,o e resort to e use o ordu
The words " T6 the Ghaei" were. In- 1 f the 1 b " th ' • f Pk
graved cin.the sabre aod His Majesty re. na7 Plaaterg'
' he principal ingred1
.ents. osed in making
marked that the precious swards belong
g- tin, eseir alleerox:reacuetrino010ipAriten,minnIlse' r, littatin.
e I _b• ' 1 t t the cl f ' d ' 1 PI
y rig 1 o e en tor o. ovna. k
er, a urg n y i. , w re ,1 en.scion 1
eA. b °.wnd B ll d Ptah, h" h • wit • el.
S aeon as Osman left the Palace. the catty compounded,. ta full of eleetwity, and,
crowd, as a cotresporident of •the Lon- when combined with the. pure mediebial gums
. , . ,
• - ' h - ' • - • t i . .'
(1011 • Gkbe. describes the acetic, t reW Is fpund to be MTh of the greates heal ng meth?
itself upon his carriage-, with 'Amite or ums ever brought before the human race.
,, . . -k•tir ,.. . • They are acknowleged by all who bat e usad
Long life to the Ghazt . The entnu- them to •act quicker u
Lan any other Plasters
grunt at thits nooment was intense. Old they ever before tried, mid that one Of these
:. . • ' ... Plasters win. do more rerd service than a huh,
116 ' Were xi 06 et ton ' .etical a tO . • • • -
°"'e. n w. . . . , - ..„,,S.. . g • ,dred et the ordinary kind. ..All other.Plasters
fight their to the to
' .1 BIDDI;ECOVIR8
. - -
4
• • a
. JEWELLUlt,
Would respeettinlY annonnce
publics gonorally,thot
- • heo
, ,
Store lately °coupled
. . . . •
' Where he will keep
Clocks, WatchesilewalrY,
• • . .
Which be ot111 iell'ist
. eve*, deem -4410n
1. IADDLII,10011111%,
Minion X n 24 WS
, • a • , . •
, • '
c an
folds
eines) a, 1
.-o
seented the
,, .
by Meant
,
en Mind abated
and Silverware
.
reasonable
prompt1y
' -
•
&c,„•
customers
al
A V -Autg220118
S.
rata.
Attended
Armour
2
,
. '
or,
• r • . ,,;
'• •
. .
and:
lire,
•
Pallitor &Co.,.
assortment
of aii kinds,
.
Copairing*ot
tO, •
STitaLV.
•
aro
4
' .
.
the
be
. of
,'
xiiiti.poog,. Loamourry 411. . eraivote.
r ' * ...,..- • ' ' .
I N8Vir ROUTE, via HALIFAX,
-. SAIVINGS 1Mb:a HAL1PAk
••• SAITATIAN, ' * • * , • Mai 4t8.
, PROM. (MIMEO.' ' • •
' offrotisasli, - • • , • - May iltb.
tort. 210 Mile.
oiSokeetenetavatilittyolv.saggetinemy. corn ,
..b' .1._,A111. /CR IA 9 LIRTOSIt . Etit, .
rkr,Fr.ii fr T , , F • 1.1 • .. CLI)
Iniernoellitte and•Sterroge farts ts low as by any other
line. Steerage passengers rorwardt.d to Derry, Belfast,
Queetieton, Glasgow, and London, at nolo rotas Att 1- .
Liverpool. vitt raid train Carrying the Cantidlan matte
Ana connecting with the Oman oteatnolalpo .at•Tialifax,
leavea Teroneo.ayiery-Friday,•at 7.02,a. in. -Thissenget
via Ode teete tritoel threttoCanacnin territory,: there
' Von 'or baggage.
i7oerVgelttliigeT7taCtNntleoesotoarysinnitornsitioisioppletO -
A.; STRATTON, C. T. R, itiont, cetera,
olittputilea. ityvier.
• .
farming 'will not anceeerl,,,bad farming
need not be tried. . - . .
.
b.. .8 way carrregaimplored are slow of action, and require be worn cotP.
the hyniplie of Hilo,. helium et i L01-, "All . . - tome
a • : . tidy to effeet a cure; but with these it is en-
.ah" to bless •the man who li d-
'lowed theni. After disappearing for a i ,,,_ , • ,,,,- , v , tirely different ; the Instant one ur•apphed the
• - saVeu Limit' isatiOilai • nonor. Women t. t in f 1 1 if t •
'few the' pallitlin Iv ee ee
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aLik.76111:
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. GlIA1*,,ISNIC RAILWAY:.
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Mr.. Matdenald devotes a oliaPter to
4/ Shortehorn breeding in Oanatia,n no..
mentiOnil MS visit. est August,. to the
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prineitna breeding- &mg. in cintatieo.
'mid speaks in very flattering terms of
tatenetits in seetlimg vrater et re „ ,I .., ., .... . t,_. , . , , . ., . .
vteh
i tee . t ten minaret) in, nor arms to • thing, warmin^#, sup -
the footlf the, ca.eeacle, they reappeared; " t•el ller a- th!) "fl l'e f • lf
.., ook upon :their cotintey's eaviour. Onr- por mg an 8 reng ening gnat term 1, ether
laughing and talking; evidently" reg icc- •. . . .. ..... • .. . . Plaetera. Many who have been relieved of
. .. • , . , • ,_,.. • • • .. musly enougn. no me. atone building 1111EtTMA.TISM„ TIODOLORPTYX,and va•
ing tite.,frat riS an °triunity . bathing in- . .,..., . . . .. . - t' * tl ' i' th ICIENEYS ItItEAS'T
eident. . • • • wnere utintan WaS rtideiVitli/ art oVa 1011 nous 0 ier pants it e , / ,....
pp, end ilelinve, ..lt„ is ..eeiely 110DejlY the
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there ley, as a rrisonee, Ins tolleagne, or. Bi
PITIVIP' .10A•CTORY
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Wilt SigesentiticIt DESIREE( tO RETURN HO
4. ' oliohnT Menke tor tlio lib:Soot :shire ot pottonego
-./.... 3-'-'1-rr-""R- ' - I • 4.4.••• ..j1.7"7.47 • '...,
ChtliAlige Of r.r111,110..,
ON" ANIL A VTR11.• IN101:1DAY:; i5EC. 24,
them all.' • • ' curiosities ot it uteluitona (Vita Revival. . Suleiman. ' . • , electrical onalikett Men: the Porting .Plasters
hontain and which'is imparted to. the syetem,
Throughout his book the one • • • - ' • f •
afforded him, tout would also intimate thathe litith, dim,
ing thepast winter,lald Ma IMO gliOek 01 flI81,011118
in,
Passenger "bans will leave Clinton /dation at toffees
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nAST, EX0650,7.av.,,..1.n., iilly.iair e !"
. great .
emeouragenient whieli Mr. Macdonald. The religious revival that is now in.
gives tto the Scotch , farmers; in the pro- fill' ' blast in all the colored' Churches
.
tipeet of large qpatitities of beef' being here 'heats anything of the kind ayee
fieht front Americo, lathe. general', inferi. known.' The revival sterted with a se-
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ority of thebreed on this continent, and riell tot sermons on hell,. delivered by '11
the fact 'that the British fanners tire on leading eolored preaeher- end the
, vivid-
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illit ground 'and den turn everything to ness 'with which he pictured the flames
at.- '1“..J. .A.........1.:14.. ti %N.. .gw....-. :u..........4.4, Aelti., Al Atetti•Ahl.i %tn.:Rik Iv tv•ri.A1 ..........Attettv•tA is...,
••• • • -----.' -444,- - • e . thee restorteg thein to a healthy condition.
•-' • They ard very soft and pliable, still very ad.
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When people grew old arid usateds .hesive ; and, o..aore4ure,_ frlitt§1.3selcKS„
PA.INStIN TUE. S Okl N . , . T; and
among the Kaffire they kill theno-e. are invaluable to thosd who have a COLD erf
and. tiler:atm end. iongetaeding, AIM often prevents. COXSU.W.
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TION Some even tell ue they believe they.
Et would require "several heroes to - e e entitelytured liy the we of them of a Iong •
draw all the strings of a pianoforte to Itrted-COnsumptien, , ..„„. ,,
eeticert piteh, the strain upon them • he- Pitared by (molt"' k. adluhn,,,,,
1....,:,...., .,,....i......,....1 ..1.--.•;., ' • 'Iowa . Mass.. •
Material, atid is now prepared to make arid put th.'s
adeosrp , stirgmon ptiivips
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• \,soserie•lt
Ot•ever on„ on the Mos/err Norm*, and
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°ache most reasonable Wins.
natl. t ember the place -next door o A.
- - mataescnete•Biackernith shoo. • - '
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. _O,CLINtli
10 5 AX., Toronto ili 1. Do P.N. 24-321 OA 3.1ipteafly
12 00 P14 arriving. Toronto, at 6401410, London, at
(Lig 1.4cit ' itaxed,4 0; p *; arritieg at Stratford at .
6.40 P.111,, London at 9,15 P. M. Mixed oillsto front
ooderrehie AM. • *
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Trains will onto asfellows , ixed,..0. A. ,, r
Stretford, Mall imildlltpretio, 9,45 k.M.g fooniVereartte
omat, OM ,31., from Buffalo,
llinftolo. and London. LD
Tetentei end Wildest. mita 5.95 P.M.
,1. HICKSON, Carotin Haat
it. ATI4IT.,;01•1, Agent 14 ClIntint..
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101d by lt11 iJri%g510t7,
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