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110111110 Intorootbsit Vatic 4.lioneeontlig thu
Velospalo' Watfle4 Potence's.
THE M1UER.• •
Whr EniplieY Waiters.
Consult a doctor, oraf6 or 8 oz. bottle a
medieine $1 -consult year druggist and be
will give you a 12 oz. battle of Dr. Chase's
Liver Cure for $1, and a valaable ltecipe
Book free.
or paser ems. Of course we kma to go to the greit
A grist in the hopper, the eun co the zi11 waIi a Chine. China abounds ill great jAp. rfpnpAta4,,,, B. A„ Quieten, .0. 11.tattyfolta, B. A..,
iwallg. lier mural defenseWere ra0St
• • Sorth E. OttOeleit, Esq., WhWhere, teed Outlander.
signed, D. IlacG. 1,1ALI..0011, inspeeter
SNTRAWCE EXAIVIINA1.11014T. ,
Ti* Entrance Zxontnation for ttdmfaalou so roye
Met 8011031s in the couuty, will be held in Clinton,
Swarth wild Willghem, on the. Met 22nd ,i and mat
days of nocembernext1 commencing each morning at
mem o'clock. Candidetes who tntenawritine willeend
their names not later than ttio 1st of December, to
.Lecky the lane that, comea out at a mill,
.4.4' a heiglio !
Over his proftt the honey bee burns:
• Out o his blanliet the buttertlyconaes,
Au' a heighol An' a hex& I
Thadoctor comes up on his mite a a mare,
Au' a beigho !
We agree this old world is all oat of repair,
An' a heigho
Bat We lealte it alone in our neigbborly
phats,
• And he mixes a mesafor ray beggarly rats,
An' a heigho An' a heigh 1
VA Spire o' late be rides. double with
re,
An' a beiglio 1•
Two mouths at a manger have left his mow
bare,
An' a heigho 1 '
He Auer calls for the foot of My score,
Till it runs frorn the rafter clean down to
the 'door I
An' a heigho I Ali' a beigh
•
The Parson's the best (V the black coated
clan,
An' a lieigho 1
'There ia •wheat he makes out in the brau-
Most bran,
An' a heighol
Ile•never grudges a grain o' my toil,
Ile has an eye for o shoal or a foal,..
An' a. heighot An' abeigh 1
extensive -walled country, walled cities, schools or eleven, 31
Walled villages, 'walled palaces and
temples -wall after wall and. wall "with-
in wall, Bathe greatest of all is the
great wall of China, which create the
mountain range and crossea the gorge
from here some fortpaniles away, To
go to Pekin and not go out to the wall
would be unpardonable. It matters not
that the Pekin wall ie higher and wider,
nor that the way is cold and rough and
often perilous -you. ;met ge and see the
great wall.
Six mortal houre to make the lest
fifteen miles. Squeezing through the
last deep gorge and. a deep rift in solid
rook, out out by„ages of rolling Wheels
and tramping fedt, we reach the great
frowning, double -bastioned gate a stone
and hard -burned bri•ck--bne archway
tumbled in. This was the object of our
mission -the great wall of China, bUIlt
218 Year's before cur era I bat. of great
slabs 'of Well -hewn stone, laid in regelar
courses some twenty feet high,lind then
topped out with large hard burned
brick, Odd in with/ earth, and closely
aved on the top with nire dark, tawny
The sun's at the gable, come, hurry, old
wheel,
A.e.' heighcel
What say, my good widow, it.cOln. in your
meal ?
An' heigho 1
'.Twas in your core maybe, the Lord only
kno0s, • •
rfe tempers the lamb, I forget how it goes,
An' a heiglici 1 Au a heigh 1 ..
The greater the worry the lighter the gain;
' An' a beigho ! •
Tile deeper the furrow the better thegrain,
• An' a heighol
The thicker the stubble the faller the bin,
The darker withbut•the lighter ))rithio,
An a beigho ! Anea
There are baps in, the that minute.
• may bring, •
An' a ! . ,
For a cock is snore cura of hie head thanAt
An' a heiglid ! • ••, • • •
• So I sing out the days' in MY meery ,old
enill, • e. • e,".,,•• •
A grist in the hapi)er the -sun athe sill, "•
An' a beighcil .An'
rick --,the rampar
castellated for use
left the wall sprnii
sidee-now straigh
• the nictuntain rid
feet -a frowning
need to tell you, o
will tel you the
keep the. vvarlik
eve feet high by(
Elomethfsag of st.11306Oract4:
'' Who are the benefactote Of the human
race?" . thundered thie leeturer, , as he
brought his hand clown lipon'the desk with
a thump that made a Water spout rise ont
of the pitcher; " who aro the benefactors
• of the hninin race, I as10."-•
"I guess Iim one of 'ern,".saici a little,
squint-eyed man, Tisinou in n back seat. •
The lecturer was rather taken aback, but.
' after a pauSe he nuulaged,s0 inquire: .
• "And what 'awe yort done ---built a rail- .
• " No,sir, invented a 1;ei-bug poison.".
The lecturersmiled a sickly smile nee(
the audience roaredeVA laughter. -Bos iott
Cottrici•. •
, A giant ,I.Ved.dina.
• • A wedding • of deaf-inutes book 'plebe .a
few evenings ago at the soboolfprdW
• mutes in Salem, Oregon. The clergyman
performed the cerenipny 'in' the sign.: lane. ,
guage, not a word- being : spoken,:
which in itself added Solerimity
Basion, Both theb
'itide and groom wereat
ohe time 'pupils in hp school, where their
aecriailitaticethip:ipened• bite friefidehip!
•and, matured'iniolt;
highand thick and
f arms. Bight and
fax np the mountain
, 110NY• curved, to meet
e, turreted each 800
ass of maeonry. No
this wall; the books
how.it was,„built to
Tartars out .tweuty•
orty thick, 1,200 miles
long; with Toora, n top.for mx horeee to
be ridden 'abreeit ..:,,N or sh'all I tell you
\
that for a,ipo.ye rs it kept thoet liordee
at bay, nor that '' • the main the nutter..
ia.used upon it i juet as good and firm
and strodg as wh n vat in plade,• To
tell you how one f ehewhile fitIlllahlf,4 011.
this vast work orutinizing. its old:
masonry, its •cieeer id caanon,•and am.
bitious sweep aleng liornaintrtin crest,
'were only fol. :In peeplaldia iivel eele,,'
strolled or .sat and gazed -in silent Wan..
der. 1,20c1 miles .0 thik, : gi ganti 0 .. work;'
Imilt..On the •regged, '..craggy maintaia
.4,Isdriist„ye.ulting'. o,ver .go,rgeepanning,
'..; wild • streafris, 1 nettieg the. river "arch
.' Ways with bagel, 1--israbars 0 °PPPer ;
•Witheloubl&gatee -With sWitiging 'doors
ancrliar a 'set thick" With iron arnioat-,+. a
:vicisider' in the werld, liefere sylifeli .the..
ol&time ciasSic seven Wentlersiiitil gene
ne•W''.4.t.ye the great pyranfid---,were toye..,
The greet rlyraMicl has 85,0120;0W cubic
feet, the great wal1,0,850,000,000 6abic.
.feet. '' An .migineer.... in , Seward'e PartY•
here sothe years, agti, gave it iiehii °pin, •
ion that' the cot of this, wall; figuring
labor at thesaine rate, Would ' More
than equal that Of all the10000Criniles
7.'of railroad in the ',United; Stats. -Tlie•
• material it centains wOnin build, a., Will
six feet .high • and tWo.leet Vaiek right
straight avoniid tie-- giolse::. -.56it this,
was done in Only twenty years,, yitholat
a".::,triee. of •dEibt' or'bond: . it iS. :the
• greatest Individnal laborthe WdridliaS
ever known: You stand before it.ae bel,
fore the. great' Omnipotent-boived and
Indicates a natural and healthy condi-
tion of the scalp, and of the glands CAeTADA'S FAVOILITIC WeegIELX,
through„Which nourisbnient is obtained.
When, ih. consequence of age and dis-
ease, the hair beComes weak,, thin, and
gray, Ayer' S Hair Vigor will strengthen .
it, restore its original color, promote its
xapid and vigorous growth, and impart tares will be retemed for istrz. Qnly Oitl per Annum, p
to it the lustro and froehness ot youth. Ise the 'malodor ot ices to 11811100 sew eue.sereges•
feTere. HOLLY QUEENos
.,Ilurve used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a
lone- time, aud am convinced its PPet'etlielettn4f=tliTlitglieMigegrfeeraQifelmuei:
ever offered watt any pewe over. also 15 X 70 turibes. Only
10 tents in addition to year y embeertptioe, Agents West
everywhere. Fifty valuable mute to be awarded, over ant
abovoeaab commiseloo, to the Met a:icemen) agents. Fos
free ample Papers, tems to ogees, etc., addreea
ADVAILTISKie r MINTING OO., Loot1 ots
The Western Advertiser,
.LONIPON$ ONT.!,
111wheen costly improved °Vote, pow appear:1g regolarlv
lo twelronage ferm, with the addition of new "Denertments,t,
Illustrated Articles, etc. 'Mk its well.koown populas fop.
value. W11011111;03 17. years of age my
bale began to turn" gray. I commented '
using • the Vigor, and wli.8 surprised at .
the'good effeeta it 'produced.. It not
• only restored, the. color to my heir, but
so stimulated its •grewth that. I. have
• now More 'hair •tlum tlVeV bofortt.—
.
J. IV,. EclwArds,
Ayre:rt ..,Hair Vigor,
• Druggiotfiquid Perfutnein.
Ir Tee Aris st•vrintnio ..rforir debility
and loss of appOie; if. your stuurindisis
tint of order, or - your nlifireonfiiSede
; .take.,Aer'e Sarsaparilla. • Thisinediciue
.1'vil1.rest0re physicalforce and elasticity •
to the system, more surely and speedily
than any. tonic yet diseovered. •
:...per aix inooths I suffered from Hirer
and .stoinaelt teoubles. :ely food did not .
nourish Me, and, I bettatee Weak' and'
.4
very inuli eemaciated. I tooka& bottles .
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was Cured. .
--Julius 111. Palmer, 1pringfiaid, Mass,
rieparbd Ayer St co:,Loweii, Mass.
toidbyDruggIoto. l'rlee $,1e,osigehettler, $5.
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'Mtn TridiNSFER PIPER ' r..A.T-
Tgiusrs sold in, strips for FAribroldery,
Braiding etc., and- complete designs tor
• Slippers'Brackets, 'Aprons, Ladies Foot
Stools, Cosies,: Sinoking Caps, Pillow
Shams, etc. •liundreds of Designe.' The
design is warranted not to crumble off the
paper _pattern .or to rub ot1ifahrie when
' • ' transferred.
fLor boing thorouglilY ovoiheulede • ted atitli
M A011 latY,.o Ole meet approvite these:
nttt OKI not fn eplemild running order, And AVM get
.he teirpapsetrin the gmlity et the writ thing; by'anj
L'.** • mill in the country, •
SpeGEOEittention Akia'r.to
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Sakisfaet.i..ni initraliteede • -Partiestria
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.ithiii3O•Vor,•in...,thi WO find it, to,titelr intei:bs.t to
f, • , 'gon uitL
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41;
1 ROO F. til C
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LI.TiiIiSNS- hot ▪ 1:e'rXiiti-
..'pl9c:-.-•,w,i(1,• :Fowl .,1 ierr tatia$'61;iigt,..tr: '
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We bave enlarged air premises by an,adIitiop of on story on the rearst Otir
and Wive now on band one of the largest and best assorted stooka of,STOVES in
:the cOuntyf havinotiever 100 to select frinn„';' 'We keep only the leadirig lines- and
are Sole Agents for the ORLEBRA.TED RADIANT-I:1051E, ART, GA.RIJA.,IITD
and REGAL, p...EITIlfSITLA• COA'.I4 STONES, WOE. STOVES.and PAR,
LOB STOVES in great -variety and at,•••reditc'ed:priCeft. .
. •
Ercyr "Lila rvalsTA,QES A BPNIC AZT T
And satisfaction guaranteed. We" aro, now' ingnafacturing a HOT AIR ,R11
NACE suitable for ordinary. sized dwellings. Thep come low in price itnir.gite
t 1)9' best of. satisfaction.' Also a, lot'..of SROOND-IIA ND STOVES,
Eita• tDWARN in brancheg. .Pixneri9an an..0
- Canadian COAL OIL. ,
. • •
yet!. to glee usi ibifpre pnrchasing.
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A pal,
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- •,` To li to Of bublin. and omit.;tO tell -of .
: .tionnyb oit•Fairand its huinka:would
would beUe wa.,:traVelier:weretp;.de,.
'Efei.the Home and forget=3e--)^nerition • the
'.;0ainital,,or as if ,a.critio'werO:4 .*rite -
:Of" Inrnii. Atta..iet,,,v.p.:'blit'hie "Jolly :Wg-•
, oro....4 .:,...-.1116,40....ii..boAleng: oes.sed, .to
. glorifythe.,reOhth.of,..:.une,,ay• .0.117:1Y-
'lbtoele•-;is.1014' an uticetnihlywille.gO' On
tbefilleirtief•pnblin .; • but the': ctteldS' -of
revelry 6.11%•riot, near', whAlieq.)`qiiAor.
. riiii5le0 llae•::;.::rieliOetinf-4, giient:,..„bilid•eek.
TveS;rnay ',.till•be. seen:, • •2br'ou$1i. the
irfirlhitileety.es:4..0'..otittA Barrington .:we
a-iititalt-hrialiortrof is
• aPlenaors.:,-;,.':•"1:t06:-Itr•6 telY0'''firm'pa.of• .,
' -long wattles:lie-lye-et r•O'fi'e inclined to Aeeponel•iiidiecietion. or over-exertioiL.feeernale`
,:gelthort .aill.):0•41)..te'c'Ve'ie,,Whiehel,or CO:er'e ,Stx aceae.es Guarantee to CUre when all others
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Fiiir-1.401'6votiltritg iht'461.7Thsb:rt"Opt$Maijriji•S
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neeitiiig,:sheet's) 'ti.i.,0,.blanlidte,:ola.p.'pktv .S11:',SIid.$5, by tiutil.:•••WriteleVI/eleiptilet,..exlileces.,.;.,
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.gietTed; rags :.'t'orii tb • eibleoue„'eersge•the ' :, , WOE ''''''4••:):-'s,1:4L:7
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'Dowri'',tht? regdale What ea:44yLeinc&:inis •S.bitabt.e 1r an liesttle.,e,•7'.ivi See.1:1•e'tt:". ttieels, Mr.
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been' doOrS,,Ithrl,n6W. the , table's- reel on • : •:•'".:'•;. IN'.11'1,T,'1133'.'• 4.'r. 91,..'lkt.'ll. Al'.'9.'„: '
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in 1i1, 1) rUifl3fl
..,, . • i . W leen tlieliquOr!gdt; tile„ril ast Cry. C.f ' ••;..0',, .$ic:•'-':. A ri+41-•tE ','..,' : .0 Lii.:0T:Cf'(1.
,,geherally.:IfollOWed., hie ' olie,MPle.e-perv•,' . til.'"?1,r, .PP';'2." 4i'!"6!0'!`''. ret4Y4.:i. "(•'''.'1't•
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Illaps tea or•etev .,t,w.611eyi. 41.itioillo.wy8 : .. . ' • - • .. - •*:•.••. :•:, .
lae,itlio,1.1.*Ietle4rnects•
• ; There is he Weettweedler•ce ntere'R•bilTli`
toes thfui corhnifili:Jhistle,.. Jo. para.- .•
cilia, ftvis-icfr'ai-if-WOrrattriiSt
• • :ton andthe SundayeeelNeolbooks-,-Wise,
• ". • Weitten--Ith ere i were-
' ' ne,thotini•eirthisitlesI: tete ordetion and 10
,tro,duitipri, of the lioletes tribe tip4A this
tirioe•intiobi$44-and thinal.leS earth Wing:
direct cense:Welke .�f the . fell ,Of. Milfe;SAyiel„
I a stetni:0C't,rilniaren•for Adatn's.dOlittiftiehey...,
But eine& then the thistle haS'.'ablina-ch.t so•-
•• ,
to •oVer
that ,theees hardiy..now• rernsina e•••Sbot on
4.411---.nitliott4itti owalocal rep-roseate:Vivo .,
• :efthitt.,4ver,intriteive and e,diiduetiregeneSe
•;INThereefef ciliteditl-an7goeS,".there titb ,
, of"Coarse
' „, T,,ti,adapts, itself
'stievirbarrieutS.!•X'Olose: .
. the Aretic*.Cirele.yda-fiu& det)ririg. the
:---iedrp,encras.,reirideee with ItS•prieltly wings
,under tetieltiatoPial..sky you -nifty eibeeree
.,:ll'e:;',Witli--(eSateldiiie'slitile...4.to,Aitopical
• telide•, file prickling
detuses-arid- the ••therey..,•iteacias, to, the. ,
natnnee•lsoin., ite.1 air "share of the--drt:.
•••••.t 4Verx.: nettles are -nee:
tyher9 inbetemetitien with it ;. spite- of
•itsArttliie,ble and-iftififtingstibg, eettle7
' has net•the: plasticity aii& adaptability:: of
...6enstitiettOh. ,thitt . mark, 'the' And
• . sturdy *tale tribe,. • Garnered and hat-
'veseek yeetly :With, the .fariner's. corn itg
N.• rit6"
13W13)5 r:tsrms,
f'41.'44•1). W^' 111, 61'.."•S'',
COOK'S.. ST FRIEND.
*hp Giviat rttesetillOoM
A enebessful •litedieiee *sett over •
BO yearS tbottortn.dA 'a eases.
-OtteeseSPeemeetorreea.,---Yeetieus
• Weakness'; Entissfons,Intli'atency
" tut' atf'dirseaseb.:Oraisett by 'Ouse..
•
ee.
Or .st,COle f`dr the citiristnias season is noit". • oomph:to in
roce,ries,. Crockery
- Glassware
A .113',ToL LIME OX I
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LAYER 'B .S5c.
agiiv :OurraliN-titir Illini4641.1rnots Le.0.00,
VA' LIVEN' MD T.ErillirtY.118VISES.
" -cot tnteTligent.:,Inannant a- to 2);It,t-
'Chase. I, -; tio ix fro nt parties Intense standing in
przTra I eq.1110vg a',(iltitrantee :for. the.
of thxtr.14.ifc's." 4rhiS motee: ill
4"j:tile re4trat,.-B;tren.b.Biodigina, bay
titd•de,h)' ekreecieal professional mei):
• ; ie. t.cee, rid ftivorabVIcripwp by .
1;.:4:4; )f 14041k6 eeeititeelitiye•ecommohclal..•
11 (13 '1 535 (1 has receipt booke!:
i!tei (:).•-pry ho.ttle whielelee,y,orth ita
, 3.. • 1... "'
• t eo guaranteed:to bitie
• p§:O.);:,.14.;'1"4:0.t toreptd. ec .inegtivA
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• 4 •al ;'tilittetttittv•Pe4'.14.1,altii.441.4,4.4004..
•••••.,•,t4t.te(.`., 1•;•iltKOSr toattitlexitert,•etti,
• ' . • •T•4''Ol-• KtfiN EV.t
k-('11,z4liseil•Ctietairf eure‘• for:
ni• . lee tr,c th'di...atactsseinolt, p.'Xih
All i iee \ .•....eelUIA;tinktC)f..the„,rocionoit,:'
-4" 33 lb ;melee; .red,^ end
irtitiA in passkigei -Bright.'s
• • •• i:tc..11;r,oiryi,c$01"fea',.ete.'
• • le, eite I rev, wilt:ore - y.d.U..r • *Ad •
•••'. ren-lo,riTi;• ••'
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3%.;P"=-ttei• ,
eLf: ,•'"Sal', Ito a ..0,0"1.; b A..
see4 int ye* been. gratei to u ely distribut,lby
•• • Its enemy; men, eti•oll elithates' 'and, when
• • ".otuie if gains the 'slightest - foothold, its
,winged down, epables it to diffuse itself ad
itiftnition'tlirou,th the :virgin wa,of yet en-
. sonquere:d • and ulithiatly. continents,
field of thistles in liritain itself is ft b,eaute:
ful eight forIlseeethrisheitiojeotttlilet (who .
bas-usuollyeelow opililfin 'of the agrioul.
hind interest, ;• but in the It* and faiVe
Barth of New Zealand they tittdiri a yet,
• more pro ligions -and poptetitious stature,
that aught well strike awe and distil inttv •.•
the stout heavt ti,13erkshire farmer, ' •
Tho fact is, tild thistle one thoete.
' bellicoee planes- which speciallyt lay them. •
• .selvee out, in the struggle for`oxistence, for
the occupation df nOila,witorotlioy are.cono.
:polled to deiced their leaves 1 and sterns
from the conStant 'Macke Of the. larger
herbivores. On open loins . and w.ide
atepp'es, mach browsed over in the Wild
itate by deer or hided°, and in the 'de•.',
gonerauseivilized condition by more presaid '
• cows arid doeheys,,one May alivoya tiOtd
that only the pricklieet °Ala meat defensive
plants. have any chance of gaining a liven.
hood. -Popular Sate/ice gthithly,for Novent•
one oodyi,viaL 1a110Ni71" says brialt,7 '
"tis *dna:Sian off, od. the'Whele' t•e DV POoK.
•
thmore,Sounow Joy..-Thoris are three
things to which a man is born -labor and
sorrow and joy, Vaal', Of these three things
has ita baseness and its 11obronomy. There
is base labor arid hoble labor. There is
base Borrow and noble sorrow. There ift
base joy mid noble joy. tut you must not
thttlt to avoid the corruption of these
things by doing without the thinge thene•
5015403)• Nor cite any lire he right that ha
riot 111 three. Labor without 30y is base.,
Loner without sorrowis base. Sorrow
without labor is base, j'oy without labor
18 hase.-Atis kin. •
seen•:on.•;.theli:eflie.eke •.'kibicing.up
.
ut.) axajni
quiet
or."..ehrsinee;--Wliile'eitlie
stilfott their 'foga Were drieking,..etel
gttieg ;tent 41 '
znot,len;till all hegaii. te .1611g; fOr•open
air,and little' 'Wrestling, leaping,
edg-
euting, orfighting poii,tha grew' grtiese'
The tent was then cleared oat and 'Tree
pared fer. BOW Oompally.t.' A de/iglitl-
..ful aroma, lit ithe.lf. nouristliflg,iilttid the
4titie aire-emilfUledtprf; whiskey; steatn-
ink ,p6ta3ciii8, Bey' herrings, "slt
%fief, ah4e1t
iiddlere• and p;•,..?..;t6wqi-11(l'atitice up and
t.15* Of liOrbfl 'Is a bloated. couple worit
sway lit their .; ig-steps, ki till they actu•
'ally fell offbriiithiest." Matrons Wohlt1
bring the $' &tilde's 't-tothis paratiise Of
;cakes ana flinipte toylif and those infati.
tino.revefler�woilkl ASSiBb fhe itiosiciaos
pop-gtui and drutik and WIAsfle..
Under• the . stunt:nor niqon 'yoinig
ancl marclene would utter their vows and
'the-•driy.' for going before .Father
, 'Kearny,: Whe deblared that "mote: xnar
KijOel$ were Celebrated :in Dubliri the
Week, after Dounybrook ',than. in
.11,I1Y two rOalliilaadiirbig the rest of' the
year." Aitto the "ii'ghting at the Pairi
ib was for the mostpart void of •inalice
and goodlornoured, 'gorses Cannot be
bOtiglit and sola without differances of
opinion between buyer and seller ; tho
shillelagh Was- at hand as a graceful
arbiter of disputes. It is it vulgar error
bet sUppos0 that 'practice svith the rim.
tional tvespon'is a bnta1 brandishing
Wad whacking ; ib is rather it game of
skill; and if a head was new and agaiE
laid open, this was quite in a friondl:t
Way, and what are heads for if not or•
casionally to be oraokod in a worth
cause /-Bilitard Doieden, it: the Central
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ed novel nos* Ll.).eingopened:„..iii CHIN A: and .GLASSWARE,..,mostly.
stkitable for, pl'esen ts. "LeTv .being. tiro. order(A ti ay, the abev.e.eoods' are
4 a LI) I 1:,.14:t Axce on eost, -I win • out , past, -IA o
con
&entail), ex -Ilea to 46.. ' titree••• itaioluit 'of • h esS thiti.a.31`seil.•••,Goorls delivered
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§ample Vopy, which give you fon inforniatiee.
fe Orley* 3313 3513 present IhrieAS :Omitted by .press Mid
;people to.be enperfor te 1,131311. magazine n: Aine'lea,
IlavSuIg the greatest variety of ttePertmeete, rthlyedtted.
Iltoary features are: Cleriala, Novels, Short: stories,
'Obarades, Poems, utm Among the pepulara authors wbo
wilt contribute to tiodey, tire" J.. V'. Pilchard, bibs Thnily
I13cyd:J.O1nt13e5111„Wal,51.. Butler, Bnitly tmonor,aattotifers.
1( tient v I Wiwi:ppm in ever" trumber,of stildeets lir well
•known artists, nod proditced Sy di:Inmost processes. In us
eelar.ell fashions 00d3'e11 lends in eolors mot styles. Botb
modistes aint hetne dress Inakete aceofit trent the ferem t
position, „ •
• •I'A POO PAttattpajtre:one of too important featores 0( 133,11
mitgezi ; tech etiheerihte bO11)14 3313,1336O in %Meet thew own
pattero every month, on item slime 3340138 1353313 coveting the
SOW, Other prlee.
teA• awn O
es operevomoklog show bol
PitAAVra garments
cite be rebevatet soil %ado ever by the pattern:: givem •
• Pitgotioar OWN; for tow he 'Household shyoueg house.
keepero hew 'to *asp thee:Showy department (('11331eenno-
nly and skill. • ••
• i64313033 Nevus, ot name' and Abroad, delight every
, lady's heart.
col.ontor aittl•Illark. Work Designs give all the new.
est bless tor fanny o3)35 .
Tun ('o03313336 reelpes ar; 131 1.1 control 01 3313 expert..
rimed lumockocrer.
Tun ktthe Meet 1,3101, upportiosot toot practical meal,
PON:fill Col imokto, Oven With each -b.
CLUB 1313113113313 1,1114$111illfS.
riont.irs thit ITO ofew t..) p.11 tfOgnt O114,44` l'ilittill'OrOrif •
superior Indult+ os premiums, the valne f WhIchtii 31031131 130
stances readies 0101' $')i) fir imillothhim, 131.41,1 10 gtHAR
or &allele ropy 303,313 14111 eontnin illostrated premiums ,with
partmulors aodleries. Address.
•GOD11"71 trA•DV):5 Bt. Phandelplen, Pa
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I4''Fitl27ROYAL
PreOoilptitai ;GT d'ilteilelan Who,
• littd:a lite long; oApArioned in'
• ,-t-ren,tirik temple else/eta. Is epee
monthly With perfect' succees:ley
• over 1Q,0094adie.s.'"Pleaaa.nt,"ait4t; :
erreatitai,_ Ladles ante: 5toitr drul-4•••'
gilt• t r.for
s' 'u be no tri Yt i• -b710114 r4bl;
o go for sealed partieultiere
all droggista, sr per box."? ,..daress
.:icetE 3:TUB:EL& 0.11,E1110AL Mitt,
Soitt Clintoti.hyje.rykI,,,.0c.t.Ottebt,b, and.Drufgkcis
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othisi314:1100.gftE;Si
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liepotrnic of all kiwis promptly, attended to at:Yea.sou.:
• • • ' ab'e Vtitek, trtel.'"s011ettotl. • • •• • •
7'01E— :miejrutik,' 'AST: st
liattcfiin. and, 114118011ff Astucialien.
----OF OA. IT A 1),It, —:.•:-
. ' [dolt], 4111111co!' 1110 les Illvesi i 44ist.
. , ' gs1'131.a1U13ni,8,p4.
I 0 AsSeetatien • Of laptitiosi itnd macs:110nd taen,
' .. ha.Virfg 101 It.e. object tho" ' : •
COLLECTION OF DEBTS;
And to provent its members rnaklng bad dolits by
furnishing thew with lists t)f parties wins Se bet, ply,.
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Merehttilte and o131l1S1iMl111 stecoents tri collect and
wIttbint; to becomp inombers, by remitting $7 to our
mauegors,letenilton, Ont., will reemve by return mall
• full partiquhirs, certificate of memberehip, ac.
• •
n, Mer„es & Co., -Renegers, klamiltoii.
Or to Js. Tilioursox, Agent, Clinton.
11. -All portions aro warned Against tibiae tam.
od 13 Faelimer, hailleg from Si. iltarys;ieo 0111 not
reoegnise any members taken by lila ttlter tbla date,
or mentos pald.to hftn '
Rad This and beWiso,
have opened in Blyth, a first-class •
2300'r, - SIXOE
11..6.:51TZSZ SIXOP
ifake and Mind all kinds of Seine mid Shoes, and
keep att excelleht stook on hand, Pi ret,olaso Work,
•••••'
41 . 4. II) s414,14,1,1 r 1c you want anything in this
la a aao lino it will pay you to come and
0130 360 keep from it hem° strap to A NO. 1 set of
SINOLZ Ot DOURIX RAISNISSS, bat, of sock and
worktrettislisp may alweys bo mooted. Please ehro
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0. vtcrigs",
Ilby est
48..til fi'll'€st, and 'Chell:P..0" iN:C1.14.; •
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1887, to new subkii;b6rs; for
$2.50 aaAlei.
INTeyir JM-rft ,.*$1.50 to the
end 4,1' 1.SS7 .ett
iloisem,ssd foroompiota,ss tho colllity:
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