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WHOLE NO. 196' I? II EU M AT I'C
CRAIB, THE GREAT CLOTHIER AND DRY -GOODS DIAN.
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very Particular !
AND THE REASON IS NOT FAR TO SEEK ! !
Stock of' Dill 12 GU D5 is the Finest in flit County,
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P I 8 ONE IIIRD LESS'
THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN CANADA.
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FARMERS -Bring along your Butter adNEigssBOTHTAC
ASH !
Highest Price Paid !
And as many Goods of same quality given for $2 by us
as can be bought from anybody else for $3.
R' -*;TIRING FROM BUSINESS THIS YEAR IS THE REASON WHY.
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Y;ezabe a le re.
11411 Eu,ldre avoid lea/,uther C'>Itte'l Dyspepisia
States,
1 passt-d wally `tuo).l112 w EI.ie- Arid hudigeatbora (Jure*,
I land, aril Iu,Lrp.1 Into the faces t'f
Ilnpret,a>vu authorities in all 1lw great
lawns uf the Bt lush !blends, but
44 ben 1 sailed away from 1.211,1.211,white
Iltfs 4)l AILion, 1 did nut neral (0
La%e Hero the British Empire- 1
flouted through t1.0 'ledlterra2ouu,
%2611 many thought., uf (,lhrultar,
'Malta, Cyprus, and other lir>till4 I
porta. I cause to the green and black Great Health
242)1 yellow plains of file pul24auug 1 I2*Nest ox-s�rw.
Nile, over phot'' England has prat: -11\ 51: FAKE FAKE11.1. 'l'lf EE'3'1'
orally a protectorate 1 cruasetl
tawny 8/1.11,15 along that siker r12,Lu„ quall0es of all these, and the beet
of water %%loch 1H called din Suez q
ealltles 1>,t all the best 'Iediciues of
Panel. I sailed dawn the, lard Sea, 1124)1 \\'ovld and you will find that
111)1' 1111"I'Elt, iwve the best curative
qualities teed powers of all ooncen-
traeetl in them, and they will cure
when ante 02' all of these, singly or
combined, fail. A thorough trial will
give pu1iuve positive proof of this.
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Ague, Fever,
And Billioua Sp-aolIIoa.
Brain & Nerve
1.'4)1-(54) ltuvly c'.rta.
Steal on the left, the %alley of the
l'harauh, o4) the right, the Noah
Star sinking behind the; slop, the
Southern Cross ri,ing i4) front. 1
cause to . , I o,, a twimted cinder of
rod reek, cursed into military might,
the (:Ibralt,r of the gate to the In-
dium. 1 sailed into (10 1 11411a
()cruu and looked buck, 10,41 did nut
seem to havu sura tlo: 13r1tial, Eui,
Aire. I gazed oter nIy ship's tide,
southward and westward, 22022 re-
u)ewLured the immense British poss•
essiuus at the ('ape, ((2241 the Brit 1811
predunlinaece 211 the `ioullarl nod in
the van( y of the Congo, but hill not
5121'01 to have seen the British Eu1-
piru.
t)ue tropical morning there ruse
out of the purple and azure seas, far
to the east, gw•enly Bombay, second
city of the Iliitish Empire, and 1
studied its proud fleets. its stately
wharves and public buildings, its 4)o ,,*girt Burbank was captured, whila
ire&sits. and schools. 1 crossed crowd asleep in Led, by Wilson and three
1''1 India, and saw the 'I'aj'lahal and of his men, and bound before he had
land11 iululay a, 11 okiug 2202412 o4) a chance to resist, \Wilson had 1110►
loud in which Britain rn'.es twicee stripped of every bit of clothing and
2111 many p(Opleas(aesar 4)%'('r govern Lound 04) 1)21.25212 of a wild
ed. I studied Calcutta, the moat w•hio4 was started off by rigorous
. cultured city of Asia; visited Mad- i lashing.
ras o4) Ler blistered sands, and so
, came to that rustlieg Paradise of I L(.ore morning Burbank became
where \\•ilrou's young wife reigned
as housekeeper, attended by two or
three female dutu0131IC .
Burnbank was a handsome young
gallant, and while \Vilsou wns a2'.
Kent tithe(; about the range found it
agreeable to make love to the !suet's
Wife. This went on ,for sorter
months, until bl tllw litter past (241
'May tine of the cowboy's who had a
grievance against Burbank surprises'
hint and 'Mrs 'Wilson in a couiprotn.
iling situation and informed the
w'0uian's husband, whose jealousy
had already been aroused. That
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even as high as 120 per cent. of the The Anglo Saxon Race.
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efncturo. 'I'lu' highest proportion, ' in our day, patriotism must bo
50 per rent , as attained by a firm nut, only nAtional but international,
who deal 1' 11'lp.tlly i0 woolens. I 'I'h0 sky is the roof of but one family.
A notahlo feature in the new pat In what relation will the 400,0110,
terns o1 loth t4"0r2s 1(11)1 w'm•su'1Is 001) of the rest of the futurep0puht,
produced on Lhn other side this thin of America stand to the rest of
season, is the great quantity of silk '
in them, 221)4)•11 1101 only' 1,1,14 ;really lhr I;nf 2isL•xpeakitlg "mu"'1'h1'rr.
to the beauty of the cloth, but serves ore now 01123 51,001 10,000,000
also to Inulh.iply the variety of pat. ' ilrltous outside the British island's
terns. In floe part u',111 r, as in Adding then( to their 32,000,000,
others, th.• ('Ina Ilan manufacturer 24'0 2iud the 1'7,11glish.spraknlg popu-
has hl11,w2) n ready anility In c•npy,
1ntiOn of the British Empire already
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line of son, ,Ira 1'1'211-0°' not by n
har(e imp'lrtseg hnu.50 in this rtty, The highest eslimntr» n1'(>' ILat the
comprising the fittest, variety of 1 number of the English-speaking race
eleths we h112',) ever srr11. Stinnes; outside the (' 1)114,1 Slates cannot be
(2)r n104t nttrnrtit'e nnvrlti1'a, ore over 200,000,0(10 in the year 2,000.
,Holl• 1'0bt rolnr"d pintd NrnteI, ;
tweeds, very tine 11) texture, alio \\hull will set, fashion for the
with 1 a.urfnre 1)a soft. 124 cele„t
other, the 400,0h0,000,fnr the 200,
,11u0nq the Intim indite worstn'i goods 000,000, or the 200,000,000 for
nrluf,rt tired l.y the \West of Eng- the 400,000,000?
1 oil 11,1115 are worthy very healthful
Iv rl!,hr•,1 and sloped patterns of
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renin) rt. (-loins, 1) 11 Ihn favor areord
el to )1.11,10 n( 1,1nf /inti' in flog line,
' 1„ , 51 1" ' f I I:'• \ I 11)„' Ir 1'1 11''"I, to .•I L"r with the prof'-•. lion 'I,jnyed
by Il'" a',oleo 111'1ustry of the i)o
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11 1,.•,2 h1) dot',"2''''2 if only he will
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4)•I\ ",r ..f 1 rr)nI0 d"fo, la ,n from 0(4•11 11 10 ocean They may yet some years his armor, and w tti( lion a lion! 0,1 r..polly over the Northern
' '.•1• I•, n;"a 1% 1''i4)(•'I tin4 m tbr.r lin Imitated 2y l:teat Britain, even• ,Hent in ,\mrrlrt 10 on2nrk 1)i the ('„nodes ntl,vninfo 'Ifnst,
hout the etholtlu'n of her mon s l' 1'-', r „1 1,1' wtl1'nttlr hnslnes4 1'h'y r*HI xenon)' whrlr w1) nrrniivrll 241 n1,n l hial(paHa
for a %.'h21r nrr,2 tinolly settled in tett n'elnrk 2'114' represent5t1Vt4(
•_T - nrrhy, noel solei logr'Ihrr a ltrthsll Nortlw'P't'rn trl,rnakn, where the I from the east nein west, north an•l
Empire which enrorelre the 01trlh ' range WAR 1ntllnnan
lrll el lu•r.lPra few smith a',II r' tarn to their home'tee
t
e e• nrP „ill deter
11 (, ! 1,•, I:• .•II Ir'.I,ov (.0a T'rnfrsxor Seelev'a "1.4iponlsnn and for apart Ihey lnnit )1 run( tell of 11.411,1'v, Heston day 44 nue of
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What, is the British Emp'rel Six
things. The mother island, the ('1n
1 f the \Vest.
the tropics, Ceylon, with its palms, unconscious, and is therefore 011x1120
hull 1111ulgoes, and lir( ail- fruit trees, to tell anything about his terrible
and tamarinds, and bamboos, and trip. }!u tbinkx that the outragetrailing vines, and n)aly•coloreel }vas committed on the night of Mev
Htratige birds, and t roops of elephants I g about
'� 1 L011 Ill! w'aH rescued 022 file night
wild i4) the juugl1';and 1 sailed away I of J ul10 3, whirl' would make seyt21
and looked buckward8, but did not I tlnnplains son theao'sbac
l)lbeon lkti ithout
seem to Lave seen the British Em-
pire. I fool' or drink and exposed to tiro
1 canto to Singapore, at the foot , sun and wind. \\'ilson'a retell ',4
of the male), leniusulu, within i 141'otltt10')) hundred
uIl lre)k was ffouiles front
)it
eighty utiles of the equator, and 'p
fuuud a harbor alive wall 111221211 ' is hardly probable that the broncho
fleets, and a city busy with the
richest trade of the East Indies, un-
der the British flag. 1 sailed away
to Hong Kong, and found a ntoum
tainous island, with a beautiful city
on a magnificent hal bor full Of
!blush fleets. 1 sailed away to Jos
took a direct course, and therefore he
must have covered Many more miles
in his wild journey. When fully re•
stored to health Burbank proposes to
make a visit of retaliation o4) 'Wilson
and will he Lacked by l3ousserd's hien
and also a squad from the Ogallala
pan and back to ('Linn, finding brit- Laud and Cattle t'ornpany, whose
Bra-
ndi quarters prominent in every sea- ranch is near Bouasard s.
port. -`-
I sailed southward through the The Trip la the CliatutS' t'ttutir.
East Indies, and was almost nevi 1•
out of sight of the British (111(1. The
shadows began to fall southward at
n00n. 'file days gradually. grew' cool,
Strange constellations rose out of
the sea. In July the blasts of a
northern December came up from
the icebergs of the Southern Pole.
There lifted itself, at last, from un-
der the ocean, a continental island,
slightly less large than the whole
territory of the United States. 1
studied the pastures, the forests, the
minora, the thriving and cultured tit-
ins of Australia. I Bow verdant
'Tasmania and green New Zealand,
and sailed away, with the 1"ijis oser
the gunwale, toward the sunset;
and still 1 did not seem to have seen
the British F.ntpire.
It was only when half way between
t10,Sandaich islands and Attie'ica
I relvern1erod that British purses•
sions stretch across th'a continent,
from sea to sea, and that our own
I'nd was once predominantly 13rit-
ish, it, was only when, at lust, my
lonely oyes came to the sight of
America, my own, 1121 my thoughts
went back around the whole earth,
that I Huddrilly obtained, by a toms
binntion of all my memories, a con-
ception of the physical and political
dignity of the British Empire as n
whole. --'''rete Mr nthl>'oss n% Jas"I)1'-
l'ookal lite P1102/lenl.lul)/"elehraltoat
1)l /Inxebnll, ('011ie..
Bound to at horse's Back.
wily.
Belfast, July, 1884. -The gond
p(ople of 13, !fast have done much
for tiro accommodation and enjoys
1124)01 of the guest_ who hsve 1.011149
to the commercial metropolis, of
ir(rlaucf, from all ')arta of the world
to attend the meeting of the Presby•
terian Council now' 111 et'ssi011, They
have given free dinners, and free ex-
cursions, lint the greatest boon con-
ferred 80 far was, in the writer's.
estimation, the rifle and visit to the
Giants' Causeway, last Saturday.
Every enuntry has something to
boast of. The Creator of heaven
and earth has forgotten nothing. Thu
l'eited States boasts of her prairies,
and rivers, and mountains. Canada
speaks of Ler St. Lawrence, her
'I'houstunl islands, Ler Niagara, her
".o pigon, her (l'orgian Bay views.
Erglnnd boasts of having the largest
city' of the world. Szotlan•l points
you to the Clyde, to the '1'rasaaohs,
to E'linhurgh. Ireland has many
drawbacks, many calamities. Hut
I suppose upon no spot in the wide
world has nature exercised her gen-
ius to a greater extent than in that
wonderful spot in and around the
(cants' (`nuseway.
Between 400 and 500 excursion•
istn left the Belfast and Northern
('nurttiesStattion, lsstSaturday morn•
ing,by train for Port Rush,thefavoritn
watering place on the Northern coast
of Ireland. I Iere lunch w•aa prepar-
ed and partaken of, after which the
A Yn1'N( MAN arell'rt;) 0)•• 11th mon' electric tramway WAN used for nix
114(1 AND Ie\sn12)'1•1).2 ute214('tlo. miles to Bush 51 ills, Prom this plass)
------ the exruriOniste travelled two or
An Omaha di2patelt nays: -- Mr. three mile) to the Causeway by eats
lioussard, a wealthy rattle owner, ncd jlunling cors, which were tuk(e1
whose herds range in the uu0rg24n•iii from tlo 2ilingeH ami tuw'ua 221
izrd territory of northwestern No.the nris;hb00100(1 to supply the un,
yureal demand upon this day. When
hraxka, has just returned from the , the entrance to the Causeway was
annual "round up" in that region rem:hell some chose one way and
curl rrintPs n t.ltlr ofpininH fluff some another. The majority chesty
i4 in soulil respects n cnunterpat•t of ' the way by w'I'id , the poorest views
might, be bud. A few took hedau-
the orthodox 'lnzrppn' dan-
gerous way, vet wb011 overcome the
most profitable way along the hien
of the tremendous cliffs, and ended
Ihn ,journey at what is called thee
('uusew•ay.
Tn describe with sati'(artion One
remarkable spnt 1t. 14 2)0 easy matter.
'P1) have an accurate ilea of the
When Mr. B1,u,sartt reached his
ranch, about, the middle of June, he
found Ilia cowboys nursing a young
ratan whom they had reseuell from the
brick of a hrnn:hn. \\'hen discuv-
rt rid the modern \1)tzeppn was lash-
ed to the hors,, entirely naked and place you must visit it.. Sir \;'al-
uncrotHrious. The animal w'1), about.. ter Scott, lifter describing the shores,
broken down, as If from 1 nig run , sn)•2: ''T'hry nprn inln a aurcrStlOn
of little I•ay., ('Heir 0f whirs has pm
n' 1,111 group 0 provinces, to 1's, 1 1np, snrl was ('1(5111. lassoed by tiro , .21)22.2824' hlnks g)nr0,l with long Zan.
Indian },enol,, Ihn :1u,trn11:ulproup, cowboys, .4111) rut the thn,tga 241)1 ; 11'' 1',f ha'.snit
pillar., The coolie
10.• `south Afttrnn 1lnnp and Indio. 1 retoad'd the strange cop112e. i of 124241. ,illi., tsar atriki. g 1)a tlu•i♦
What, is the greatest guest 0n i4) the 1 'Pilis happened about, two weekA ' rnlnrin'12. Tn s''t'1'ritl ).164'05 fhn
fill of the British 1?ellere ('on before 'Ir. Boussatd's arrival rind earth has wnaheil away from ninety
federation or disintegration, 4414)1'111
during all that, 4.11111' Ihn SIrlull;er 1 ,olunols and 1. ft there 5210 rlu,g 1a0-
1 241'') 1"d''r'r2 Itk'•'In, ruined role?:hn'1 lain In a sluper. A 1. w . al's
forgot Haul rnloutrs ),r41 Ilk,, fruits I,rfnrn 13(nrsh,rrl left nn his r1•t11 n ,,1)'l,• of :11\ nu,oerlt tnntpin (1)1(111 thee
i. hirl drop from the parent stent 1)q ; •)nnrnry 10" Ooinh1, havnig ,t 0221' "er_0 of 1l',• preri)nr'• "
soon 1)s they are ripe. Flu:land 24111 swat wring of ,dits( hone ledge, lie The 1)'t'nr41 nests enjoyed a 1ran23
rn>'frdr,ntr the not l),log 1,111.14 of her 1 4neeeeded in restoring the patient. i .I:.v n'I,'r'1 \\'e:<ry anti wore ninny
to r.On,e•lonnne•HH ,,,,,i In'. is ov, 1'v ,f 41„•10 w"'r n'l,ei the 1(1142 (Malan-,
empire, or 2"' forted, by their growth - was rnpt)2. \Vhno all,' t0 1.422 hr' 1 vet ail l',(1 n moat rnj'»*14141 %•tear
to allow them gradually 20 b'r0tno • maid los name wan 1',nry 1(erLatlk, of one of Ihn ,vn1,,10rs of fhn world
independent. 'I'hn An)11)1nn prin.' tl1t 111) 1.a9 nn i'''gllabnnn and . \t'P roe' tied to T•,rt. Rosh en ties
r,(11r24ofunion 'lava hero approved Ly : tl,,rty four )'Fors of nese A1,1,nt ,'.w'oo's "I•rn 2422 L11
'1 en apl)w1it"
rvprri0n,'r They hold tow,' het se Ora.. years age at Falmouth, Eng for 1 h 429..1Lent dinner, which a -alt
1011'1. l4)n fort)) d a pelt l ner•hip win h 1 rr'nrly n,, our arrival. The t.cain was
cnrely rnmmnnweallhs IIrrlrh2n1 a friend nanod Thomas \Wilson, 1 taken atter dinner, nil WP 11V4rw
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