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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-3-13, Page 3A•, • s Trio:toil the Cl,,rirtaras Tree. The Christmas belie in natty a clime Their 3oyotnt yeah are riugino, And awes; in oat and palati chime Tho children's versos Finning. While hero we see the t'hristmas tree _„_It's spiv fruit bending t o'er les, e. d ofhea,.. illhe=our part, And swell tir,;, Christmas chorus. 'We bless ilia birtb,w.lto mine to ear And is firs cradle tearth. ow y Resolved the eariie.t Christmas gifts - The Cls-is.-obihi, rare ar.d hely. To134m ice raise car shanks and praise 1e'or all the :axe Re bora us; Fox Itis dead sake our hymn we make. And swell the Christmas chorus, And while we strip these laden boushi Of all their shining treasure. Be from above will look with lore Llama our harin1i, s Pleasure - Ire gave our friends. our joys He sends, Ile ever watcbee o'er us; lie 'heads His car our soil;{ to hear, And loves our Christmas chorus. Sti11, 'Peeece on earth, good uili: to men," Thehrsventy ello:re.aro e'lnrtng,; And "Peace on csitb. w.l'site to uico, Through earth to•nit • ,t s ringing. We c,tte tete strain with sweet refraJ1 That angels sung before us, And join the song with heart and tongue„ The holy Cbrtstmsa chorus. eoe •a•(cl'i:1 i1 '4 f:trlrtma.ae rr V. nsa;. Ira %bire,t%Jenny ftivniia, Are 1 bring yea altpliuit+lrarity. A Christmas gift Ye river can lift; Gituesitf-.t is Tod Mevlaiitvr "ncnl Tcd,go'wsy '3 id Far lertr,sh T1ati ye're rule, sari Wet cooed Fi3tB ' Fid ye; Put the gift on the snilf Ave be off aid s 'r 1lf! Sbtopl Ter takin the gift away wid yes' "Ah! Jenne nay derx, '11ie gift is Metol A re'fu*t would shtop the bet of mei Ane 1'4 alwayF Way, Til use 11}in' Jar, That it e*utieti the inlatadtate deathot Ina llKr7CNIA S 1711Aa . 1t hnt'a Hifi hurry, what's this !berry. All thronnhomi the honest toelsy3 liver Veber: It merry worry, Everywhere v.wand of Atty.Fotneth ing,teo.'. the inetica matter, Uutof.d,orsat well at in, rem the bell rxtel+ttte>r. Natter, Every minute „pail*din. l:vssybndr winking,blinking, Ina queer. t14y sterieus way What u') mod, can they bo thinking, can ir What on earth can to pay;' Debby peeping o'er the stairway, Berne into r little shout: E11ty, trio, Is In a fair way. Where the teats. to gu;;;le of:k Asihe hall gem eliuli•a-l.ug•iug l .3r7 amine mora and mor, And swt(t fetes 1,•o tsm1'rirg;n;,. s iIriuging. Tbrengh tIw tudircey to the .' or. Where a glimpse of bot sn•1 peeket, Anil a little milt. spade. xcJllyiihusteAad racket-, Such aokt That the y-unnt'tt•r., in t::eir pi4cra, Midis,;; rhky out M sight. ,'1Il at1it:cu,•liew rluiiett taffy^+. Ali ft emu silt' tut with eerili.ht. Go and ask them K•1tt'tt the mater. 'V hat the fnot Re awl ill NVI.at the m•' ell iib of ti.a Clutter. \41 eft the ter.tie reel t d.m, Behr tie-w't rat• °t I t ti :,t Ittr2lt the:. AR tegetim 1.•r • K'tty, what 1 t ..+ ,stet titre. ;rout to know it°a Christmas Puri"' Rifting an Alligator. /11 carne in my journey, sayer a traveller, Otto the banks of a river which was crossed by a ford. A train of pack mules were pasing1.auel boli*• waiting 5 i lay turn I weev'i iiuo` *tie , lionise ze escape the hea>+ of the morning sun Severaz other aen;tienten were there, Presently au Inman came to the aeon ` baud a1xtiresseci ull ill i5 anirshr, saying . 't Would the senora like to see me ride''- 1..o es Ca* ",t°-„: ,encwp=••t-cac,.r'ta I t12e'alligator?'-' -a,' G'. • • F%,•,r4e[T:?vtever_ when, k•ra:ev.-. , "handing around his hat lie received c • ae rear soulawvee . 4�•c e+ u 1 with satisfaction gold pieces amountingUSE t to ueal'h S. Ile plaeleelP, Weise in: hia.1 w w o1i • mono} belt, and stay iu,�it;, ';1 am ready, '_•:..: ' i Iva beau stay. He,ilten re* out a sharp .- -- pointed knife, Asa felt itfi • ' edges as" IIS. j lay before us, with deep ! "FIVE 'LLA t ' •S r ATAMtis- 41_ � 14, ;; tata r difE LF ra61."`7-,•�tx e:eeor•ers+Tim t,.;f,aacus- �• r.tc 11lt:sr»t d l .utrL as a e; 4.a r ^ ti I ietaweve rot tt:atte ci ort. -"+ ▪ 3 eras earn !ter ,-' oaln v Y o p port walked along. 11 The elvers i blade water on eiihet stale of the shallow forts The opposite bank was stecp,alld a Don at my .dale remarked that below 1 the itatsr's &go it was dug out ie 1,•r Trolls, where the , Ca illans I (asTHEFAi1RY 81WING 3IAG13LrE. Although called in these parts} Were 'tion r this Sewieg aitchine 3s ofl'ere l at Ise unheard f 1 A•((/ � m bad weather tier above tier 'a•nd ridiculous lots price of SS, it must net"be��+� theywere out in tori force, s ►. 1 *tiPPored that tai hi 4 toy°. V and do the limit of a i ...ttR�t,AA1+/ a1..a. 7. A fit' A.J .M p anti eirev nonan uacause. and do it as well VNTXI,t7A E TM Y`ato,lQto & abilit, wrrx.rAM 1! WABi a toco. 4o1. 204katt4 6 West ailttmprq Street, Baltimore Na 112 ``I1tchAvenue.Few7iel t, SEWING MACHIE • ' �uj& Co BALT() OUTSTRIPS W:VElWTHINW Stili the ttnntl Ru our Shore like 5Cair • It is rotestruetsd upon new end scientific prince. "Ourpees 0.114.1is Pimple 111 ecuvtructlosa..vaaier tivurked Indian, a lithe,. .0 t' . !and taw liable to get out: of order than any tow• ran lightlynit, to ono of the betas.,,, nkoF ' eltiuo 1n tele world It snakes the *rune atiteh us u before rile astoll Pee a aufmal amid r .4 i the ilei dies amachines co mess#i naisnitt Statelye v. The Cover himself enough to sheep leis to 1 covered by br ud reheats I1ux1»g secured titre 9 around and dame hue dowel, his enemy macniue, we have decided to put the ericeamer was upon,11is b.c11, anti Iiatl seatedhillt• IAaw+rt Tu xa11n reit for a abort finis o2( iy lean Luuiv242Gt1 u.each e •rylady aciil.waut on«+ Fuil Kee iiirevisy bclliUil the forelegs, clasp• sections: with eachmaehine Agents 'Warded the hotly. and holding tho knife still in ANGEL° Aide co., DFTeper, etto 1(J AN, 1 hie eland. Rage 01211 fill r entered the i beeet's heart. He slipped into the seep water, and mt2ib4 for his particular piece of refuge. Once there, woe to the • rid e• 1 Put the t'oluizi.on gluon to man i over all 1x ant1. slid riot fail new. With "...FOR SALE AT sere - i a iricle of the knife in the creature, this !rider defeated Misr purpose, and Ile IX8I.Cf wait vv QPrtS 00. ph Ingeel madly around the basila.. go ride was ever wilder, no eirerls •- •t taints: errantry 422.^- ; rider more skilful than the clislgieg In - (lieu in the wild raco that Was now I Land and ▪ Fine Salt begun. Stirring the 1u11ddy depriis. All coinullnlieattime address ed tattle undersig41, churning the waves with the goatees ed tiro be urs-tti,tly imam std, COnUuutiOU, round awl round they flew, 11e'. u, ilISSIi I'T. even faster and faster, now above, now below the surface The Indiart,eool and Bxeter P. A. wary, by an Oecaolonal prod of the knifes - C2ULSed his etran ca. stied to swerve from r e� v the dlUteetieue point*. Whatever direc- tion lie willed Biebl to take, 110 pricked Mitre on the opposite side. FAI MS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS • 11 When it became evident to our air - i cue rider that he had given n!3 a fair Itst 4,)vT2' $' Ll ta41iT1.Y latrnot°2'1' display of his powers, wo saw hire _ watchfully and cautiously prepare to ALSO BUS H A CUUURIISTal.ti$ NON(:. lou% 0. gniind t, t , all tic at.re. resell Gut front all ta::9•'. The agoras of vt icee, tete e1a.l,ine of hands • Sing 11711"V,t2:at were $.un,.Ivy the stars .,f t'.t) worn, Sing 201r,e of then sonde when Tre,1s WW1 irr'rn, With glsiliuhllations 13rinR hope to the ua. 2(ns t The dal night fie:1112 43 el 3 4trn has la Jou Rise. hops of rhe ages, %rhea like the 42442. .1n *porch, flow toutusic at )l hearts beetlesone.. Sing thehridal of nations, Stith eboimlr. of love sing out the war vulture 111I3 sing in the dive, 'Till the hearts of the peel to keep time in uc. cord, Anel the voice of the weal Is the vole( .vf the Lord! • clasp bsndaaf tbn nations •In stelae gratnlatio4t ; The dark a1git iacn,iiug th+, dawn has begun Rise, hop the ager, arse • like the suit, h l sp Hotel° omni.:, all hearts lest as ono. I3Iow.bis ,s of battle, the marchers of peace; East, ieo�s'ksrortliand south, let the long quarrel Sing teiq • ong otw,t soy that the angels began, Sing of glory to Qoe and goodwill to react. Hark, joining in chorus The heavens bend o'er us, �'ho dark night le ending and day has began; Rise, hope of the ages, arise Like the sun, All speech flow to4nusk ,all heartsboctas one. . land. Anti this Part of the exploit watt in ]slid -career from the fuxicus creature canretutilyobtainapur:heserbyapplyinrtto -- li was k-- ud it 'wasad- COW ewes. 1:. IitLYDt1FS. r s s tats s d LimitMike,lluutla3 St.,Luudeue.°ut.' nlirttbly executed as any part of the performance. .44s they neared our :;hors, the Indian, leaving gathered hini- 141 If up, leaped lightly ot, waded to shore, 811(1 Caen° towards UR with as much of a slily on his conlltenf12e . Iia sky of hint race ever shots. "Now downward, swifter thousand Spurs were driving , the great eri•aturo to F4lece i the cold, :unless caverns o.' depth" Travelling 111 Madagascar. As there axe no roads or railway' 1 ye* futltit content yourself with travelling in the only kind of laitivo eouveyanoo to bo found fu the country the palanquin. But do now imagine by the Immo that anything Niko the luxurious arran ;ement used in fedi& will be fortlleonling for your eona!art and C011V2anienee. A much rougher npparatus,and one better suited to the ,exigencies of the uneven and broken country, consisting of a -couple of poles kelt in position by tee) iron rads, and supporting a leathern seat a few inches below the level of the poles must suffice for the most fastidious traveller at Tamatave. Having given our cook notice the pre- vious clay that we intended to start an a few days tour in the morning, ho puts together into a native basket such uten- sils as he will require for cooking, and a stock of the provisions which cannot be purchased from the natives in the vil- lages tlirou li which we pass. A. stretch- erand bedding are wrapped in. waterproof canvas, some clothes, books and medi- cines are stowed away in small tin boxes,and our preparations are com- plete. Early on the morning of our proposed departure we shall find our yard felled with men all apparently most (ager to carry either our baggage or ourselves ; and, as we have taken the precaution to tell our -cook the agreement we propose m with them for the journey, one might pardoned the delusion of ,be- lieving that all was settled, and a start can be effected as soon. as you,their em- ployer, m ployer, axe ready. - But the Malagasy bearer is a curious eroature,. of wilom you can never be certain stn you actually ,)la!idle a hi away vntls•"ye : ;-Prol!ab1 were , a •; tied on the poles ready for starting, and sometimes after the baggage has been gong some time;:: the palanc jiiii bearers' will ask, with the most perfect' show of innocence, what wages they aro to res cervi, at tis`='�o 'Y,l�d. not bgeres gaining a , 2(p a previ use a +, d•. and ro 'e it an n (i? i � "do r p b meat ' * t :,. <' I 'ii ;'�a e This generally' means trouble, and the traveller may think himself favored if he is able to leave at all that day. But if all can beosatisfactorily adjusted the. ,palanquin •1s shouldered, add at the average rate of four miles an hour the bearers convey their passenger along the sandy trackway to the nearest vil- lage at which there' is a church of school. Patz Mall Gazette. -.Jr. Beecher says four-#fths of the inhabitants of Heaven are women. Mass- acliusetts.comes nearer being a heavenly State t1.1an any other in the Union, on that basis, for she, too, has a largo pre. pondercn�3e of women. JOHN BELL, 1pl.o,)14etor. l )TS Salt alt I S 211,e.,3Int•phy'r Idea of Yr. '- "Tho top a"• the mornin' to ye, Mrs. .Moriarty." " The sauce to ye, Airs. Murphy. How's all the family 2" "All well, tank God, but, Mary Aun, .and she's got but a lietiatiche owin' to bele' over the river late last night to a chamber concert, I believe it is they malls it." "Faith an' phwat kind of a concent is .a chamber concert?" "Troth an' Iejsiille,,,.k glv•I river :axed MaryAnn. ,.Bindles pose itsthe )making 01 music wilt hambers. They're •gittin' to make music these days livid almosteaVhbite thalt'4 1 a sound to it." t= art ySatttritAal. Slow Senator 1rrofonald Combs Hie flcad. ' General Tom Browne is always tell- ing something on somebody. Ho and Senator - i $ to McDonald let ( n o a andev raI it s e other gentlemen, were sitting in the Ebbitt House rotunda on one of those warns Spring afterdoous, which in Washington are more opptessive than Summer. The Senator was stroking his head where the hair is thinnest, and fanning himself with his liat,s A pe�idlery; c{ mq 1ll �witil fans, .cotnlire, etc.; acid -Met selling* combs to General Browne and others he approached Senator McDonald, display- ing several -huge combs. " 1 don't care for the coombs, said the Senator, waiv-' ing thein aside with hie hand, "but give no a fan." Just as the peddler was withdrawing ;from the steno of his com- mercial transactions, General Browne said to him : " Why don't you sell the Senator a conlb 2" " He don't want any comb," replied the peddler. " He combs his head with a Turkish towel." _lffeileed 1larttltlrl. the most wont'ier uh of all. How to kap Any Otte wieliia4g to sell this class of Ptei'erty If yon want tee beat value for BUTTER Vic: EGGS .•-•41020-. .Donate ' els IS I ttI';eI ON. R1 t.titi SALL PORK PACKING HOOSE tiering cornier need business tor tee Fall and Winter Trade t e arepreparedtepnrelInl.eanyquan11t.t ofI subject to the following We a will take off twei pounds per hundred if dry. and three pound; f soft. Slioeltice tnel: ' twenty.five cents. If any of the t wig gats are left i:1, 2u i'•lnteextra will heeoluctei.. mozT `i$ TO LO1311 No proK will be bought at any price attawei Crates of interest. Apply to � warm. ! 1. 1I1tTillii:S Loudon. y, (want a11_ Bogs ('tlttiup right tlu•:'pal, breast, to head. and tiatneupcnt:d oltt DI tail. � , � ��: . • li.tl1x11Ct7 USI �1 { t� Coinpany G a,PETTY. ottoll _.- .. -_. WORM POS : R t1/tl.l- CURE QR RELIEVE ..t,t/OV MES$, 0'5PSIA, DROPSY, TICEST10N, F.IUITTERIAIO rt10ICE QF rim" ifeAR•i, •rSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF LT RHEUM, THE sromWII, 4RTBURf/, Moan :",+J.4CHE, OF THE SKIN, ^ci every species sof disease arising tern - . a,rticxod 1. YEN', KIDNEYS, STQMAQH. SQWELS OR BLOOD. t MILBURN & O., i'raprTt �a� floe k 't, i XOEE MJ.OWs SARSAPARILLA WieDI iiilFtfLii1 And for Purifying the Blood. It tee 1a'en iv use for Myriam. and hal prevail to be Ito beet pre paratie a in ti• , I:earlatfor SR%1lAGdt.•Il Pili.\1.:v, TIlR 8lil$ GR BACK. L.IVE21 COSI PLAINT. P1S1I'I,i:S tl:f Ti's PAM 1Fl•:,i1'Dl'SI,1. 112.!;-, and Ail tliceseea that t i'ru a losordered 1 t. r e:2 al4 l Malt a 14004 TOG milds of oar beta to . 2t 2(24.1 g.re it to e'er it i'. z; i•'2( 2.2( prescribe It dad:, !. i e 1..:u LA.)12 Once reCunu2Uelld ;1,to IImailn f•^•••'-l'iey Dock Bondy. saline -:1w •t. t. £Cmerry b uL..nzta. IY a.hth'.n. 1 i2.afrrts WOW:rem:, ., n o r Re•:t known s butb!e Roots t2. i Ire hs. It Isp:r:illy vegetable. 2(e 1 nett hurt the 144e t tit 1.4 .• 1.1.'..t sees it is (4:e rt 1le,au•'t 1aWtaaa:.,14 wafer lie ulet:eg t..e Ii,.w -Ie as in 11111 y sat roep.h1* dr•••••' ••r >wb c fid -r' a R•='= 114.•u.. ,.. u. .t,.M I.r re re , 4 .9.'4 r r . •5 c'. HHA\MILTON, ONTARIO. 2(2 tIMPAV11.140U i On 1 COTTON -.AR7 White and Cotoreeh, Single and Double I • ARPE7 WARPS, White and all Colol's,1 BEAM WARPS of every description. lIesiery Yarns Balled and gritting Yarns f OP EVERY VARIETY, DENIMS, TIOKD (*S and COTTONADES. These Goods are nniveraally pronounced by the :trodo'to be fully equal to any made, and for re. gularityand evenness zn make and coloring they are unsurpassed. . CAZPET WEAVERS -Yon will find our • -warps superiorte any In the youjuat to give them a trial MANDRAKE 4#* r ..-•i1,:2(.I This ONLY VEGETABLE t CURE FOR Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Sour .Stomws'.1, Habitual Costiveness, Sick Headache and•Blliousness. ':piice,.`�' .perbottle. Soldbyal[Drnggists. Are pleaFant to t•tkv, t'eat'a:,1their own Purgative, Is a h.ifr. r^r., iota ,'f.`.,•ct,ixl Soatroyer oe 2rornal in Children Fronth ll Nurseries, 3?5' ACRES. THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION Steady Eniponmen tat Fixed Salaries to all • willing to work. 3:Ll3an • WOMEN can have Pleasant work the year hound, Good Agents are earning from $40 to Sia pel'rnonth and ex- penses. t=s"Teuss and outfit free. Address : STONE d• WELLINGTON, Toronto Salesmen -W 'anted» XITour Dry Goods man has not got It write Rev. . Father Wilds' 111" SEW EXPERIENCE. The ;May. Z. t'. 'Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, and brother of'tllo late eminent Judge Wilds, of the 1lfassau eh - setts Supremo Court, writes as follows; • "78 E. 54th St, Sew York, 41,,,,11,161.2. 11". Ito us and we will -see you aro promptly supplied d OUR YARNS, of which we make all desorip- tionswillbe found 'equally good. .laic for Thema.. Try them - This Company was awarded two fkrstprize eti. ver medals at Torouto Exhibition in 1881. and 3 first prizes atl?roviaroialExhibtion at Kingston, *GENTS 1882. GENTS:-WIIITANS&co., Toronto F. Me- EI,ERRYtCCO.,Montreal, jy13-6m REMOVAL '• REM«)VAL r eV • THE(irENEitAL QUESTION ' Agitating the Public mind at present le where eantney got the hest Bread, but this matter can be settled to the entire satisfaction of, the people of Exeter and surrounding country, by eafl'iaa'g on JOIINr I3MLL9. the old established and reliable bakery, where. they will led just w11a.t.tlley want f:; ; A t` lerior quality of Bread always an Rand d Alsoa first-class stock °1sf Busodrrs, BONS, Chile c4 CottreortenaR7t;;vyhiCh will be, sold, ii+fieap. While opponents, have started busi- %bes;'and sold out, andleft the place, 11vIi Bell' 7 s taeen'fbund at his poet,, during' tho post eigbl:years, rearlytoia'ttend to the Waste "of the Public. „ , > CROCERIES,. Owing toinc easing bttsiiness, Mr. More ha found it necessary to rename to snore 'eoi11- moclious premitos,',and has added largely to his stook of Groceries, and will keep• on hand' Sugars,, Teas, Coffee,•.Syrlip, 944 everything•. usually found in a first-class Grocery Store, • M1 kinds of Farm Prod ace take en in exchange for 'rxoods. REMEIIBER 251E STAND :.---SOUthCOWS Blasi.-; Fourdnors North Post Office., Brasses- J. C. Avuu Co., Gentlemen : Last winter I was troubled 'With a most uucmn- IS THE-- fortable itching humor affecting more ospeci:t li my limbs, which itchintensely, li tI,c uldscaat night, KING of ALL WASHERS aead burned so intensely, thrttl;cpn2d scarcely b. 2(r any clothing over them. I was,also n sufferer from a severe catarrh. and catarrhal cough ; my appetite was poor, and my systema good deal run (Patented in Caii4tda, July 16,18834 down:" Knowing the value of Armes S aR•1A 1 t- t 2ttLLA, by observation of many other cases, end t -. from personal use informer years,I begali taking it for the• above-named disorders, MI appetite 1' , Mr. O. Ilan wishes to infen2n •the int 01» improved almost from the first Joke. After ,} tants of Exeter' and vicinity, that he has sole short time the feverand itching were allayed; and alisigns of irritation of theiskin'disap'�,sfearefi �I y right of this mrasber for Huron County, and catarrh and• cough were also cured.by fire $ tl:le ,`also that Le esus appointed her, Robt.1'iokard' 11500225,1411(1 my general health` greatly'inipto'red. agent for Exrltor, 02111 any person wishing to until it is note exe'ellent. I feel a hutuiredp,.t'_y' see the niaeliifne., wif1 please call at the Exetel cent stronger, and I attribute these results to flea nse of the SARsarliutLA, lrhielt 1 1,*ron011eu,l Testi"Store. It was thoroughly tested, and itta 'with all c ntidence as the: best •blotol. meddicine merits approved before the: patent- was app, ever devised. I took it -in small dt28" thrdei" ;plied tor.;. It hag since been laced in com times a day, and used, in all, lesatimart,wo bottle sr 12 • . w P I place those facts 2(t; your eoryicty honing. their ttetltion with it" great many washers of nota„ publication may do good. - • t - . and in every instance proved its superiority.: Yours respectfully, y..,•• i,, wlrns."„ Itis, �without a. doubt,°the most iperfeet.in •The Above instance is but oneof tela malty, con - aistibn ever' invented. ;' the iniprovem'ents ire straitly coming'tg our notice, tihioltprove the lair prohtinent and' 'Vel1'YEfinedl; they are net feet atdaptabillty of AS In l Si.I4.SArAnnr.Lit in' imitatfonewith a:slight change of parts of thee:ate of all diloasos'nrisbig(Mat 'Mollie orht. rsonie old•played ont patents, -'such as the. overisll d blood and weakened vitality.. 0 a t nblic re often flee px• n e ce with Patent t. Rl h p, a x. P • e , •sharks, hat they' 1b: pose lin original and; Ager s Sarsapar iI genuine invention, `eontaiBfn •distinotiye• x.,2(; 'cleauses, enriches, and strengthens the blame, features, lvhlok'are'f!al-ly;•set forth anti •olaim* stir niateswthe action of 211* 'St011lllChl 14214 bo\roll,; *11.24212 legal patent that wiIlr = keep infringers ai,dthereby enables the systoni to resift Anid o'er- ht ii distance.. Come:the attacks of all,c'crgfufons Disease t.,1'i zq t i • , 9 dotes of the nee Rheumatism, Ctaptirt, General �i; 1 1 Ilea ])unfelt✓, and all d'isorders'seaultulg from pooi'i i'ew Reasons why `tete Invincible', is BPS •toriupee4 blood and'2 fow state 01 the systtnn: ,•t '= rEviiAii D,Ity, , ; lit Only,.one gnartel thf amount of soaya s ,nsea at with ;other inachin'es, . Dr. J. C. Ayer &'Cot, Lowell, !Mato. and: Onlygoi2e-fonitdrt1•e-feel. $old by all I)rnggtste, ),ricd'Sl, six, bot lees for �•i, i Llnaohdid, ltio ]abo in ,COuiparisoll \V1th 'other . intl;: 4t,[1. No wear via teal, as,ste4lnand soap ' r AY E R' S are the prircip'al' an'oiits: :5th. It roquires only One -[earth 'the time C:�1THAFi T 1 to do a washing. PI LI.S fitb. The house is not in an uproar with Best Purgative Medicine slops, washtubs, pots and pans, at least elle cure Constipation, Indsgestion, Headache, andflay vitt of such week; all Bilious Disorders. . (ItAU ` I3. PIC7tA1',D Sold everywhere. Always reliable. •+ , A gent, Crediton, teeter. • Set►• L.14r. n-