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Northern Advance, 5 May 1887, p. 3

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. Archb1ehopLynohProtestI.' r A - .-xrchbishop Lynch considers. the pro- posed visit of O Brien entirely wrong; On Sunday morning last he said that a. man was coming to this country to lecture against the Governor-general, a. proceed- ing which wouldonly cause` bad feeling and trouble. His Grace did not want to see this take place and he cabled to` Arch- bishop Walsh of Dublin asking him _ to use his inuence to prevent O`Brien s coming. - ` vvvun :1, Av uu\.n4v..-.. gnu, __v .. `r--' -._....... I have used Ayer s Cherry Pm.-toral for over a year, and sincerely believe 1 should have been -in my grave, had it not been for this medicine. It has cured we of 3. dan erous affection of t11e`lungs, for which I lad almost (IcSpair(:(1.0f_e\'(-1` nding a remedy. --D. A. McMu1len, \Vindsor, Province of Ontario. ,,,,o_ rn,_._.___ .... ...`l -L..-. Hf.` uuv-, a.A\rv- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. [Two years ago V which settled on my lungs. I consulted physicians, and took the remedies they prescribed, `but failed to obtain relief until I began using Ayer s Cherry Pec- toral. Two bottles of this medicine com letely restored my hea1th_.-Lizzie M. llen, West Lancaster, Ohio. V V- v---_.-__, took a. very severe Cold- HNIUTAUV-4` ":;o.~uo Gum cu nun. -1--I" % jndiscr mon or, `packages 64 0*? N`. other unit! azor 888160 _I'ucuuu'u. uunu uy 3% am .,_ n_.__n- :__n_- 11-..I......-. ......`l.1 TIL`...-In. "J" ' -'""* ,~- - I Presnrd b Dr. J. C. A e;8: Co., Lowell, `Mass. Sol by all ruggms. rice $1; six bottles, $5. ' ... 1121:)`. In-I EMMY E _} BELL G0;,Guelph,011t. ',' |[V9!L'}1 fii "K]? Bhrry Pectoral, Ian... 0. IV. 1' A-udl `faun- 3. of Inh Space. 3} Tdsloi-'A:.i soxii-1"s'ur ANDABROAD. coxplmsmn. Anvmvrxsnmnxws. 11:24-; ~ Tone and Quality. cA'rAI.oc.us I-`REE; A Faoyears. n= Inousanus OIg0Iu}*5. . Prom _lys_uresNervous cg`! nss of13rv.-9-gsp I` A-mt` -`Jr--',' .-ah `4. . ,1;..mnnn.`.' |n---.- -..- .u----u- -----v---- 7Aencoes:'L1 mdicin6testeddver~ saoyears. irl Athousantlso cases. a ` PI-nmutlvx uresNervoua 'J:'n_)!n uy1_ures.1.vg1'vuus.t11J8vl'u9 ` \ Vve; : 2_zes of )3.1'<'i-_."Spna1. I .and * ~` dthe|f.se:L';` -. Ab_.1nd1ser~iaxon-or-v A __,_.. .. _n. .a'. - a},l'o`ptl"h\ Prescrl non 0! 8 pnyslcusn wno haph 5 life Ion experlencein treating female d seases. Isused ..-.=...:3;~ with ertect success by uvur !0;000lad _es. Pleasant, safe; effectual. undies" ask. ourdru- girtor Penna-oynl stars and 5 ad 5 '_e for sealadvgarticujars. 80 d by 'A,tVl3I!IlI' rm` -. U -t)EI|n`l'l|.vnIIH.L ,BELL MEANS "Pinon non ood digestion, ta. ta! strength. and 1 111'. rlercega uuzuo '..nu.I.. nafnhIinhA_ l Another Cyclone. Last Friday night a tornado passed `up White River, Ind., and did great damage, killing Jas. Holott, a ' shermen, and Scott Selby, a mechanic" working on a barn`, and fatally injurying another man. The small village of West Buena Vista was completely yvrecked, only two houses remaining uning ured. 'ored Glass, Plate Glass. Prices very_ low. i_Just;rieceived _di 1ec_t from M Belgium two consignnlent? Glass, including Plain Window Glass,` Figured Glas.'__` *g:.; Pamts. Pa1nt, f Va;rnishes,- fu1'l- stock at bottom prices. Bu2ld_ers I-,Ia'rdW." full line atbottom prices-. Harvest.'l`ools, the best .goods';5 t_h'e"market at rock bottom prices. ` T e nn , Hajve_ Vlaurgely incraisd their stock to qxeet the their ntzmerous vustomeis- V . J --u:,7-v -,_ at mannuiacturers prices. cnnilwaen Mgngns. Bnacxsmmi AND runs A SPECIALTY. QMG`A I`.LI $TER, { S1fORY MCALLISTER. STORY & .l.'h.l.I A D.I.'l5U1l.h'l.' 1 . cm |AnETn"wTuTiN woRKs,%"j .__....1N____ !TF%ancy Goods, Ladis Satchels, Picture Frames}: Purses, Annuals, Bibles, &c., --.---AT BAIKIES _B9QKTQBE l150,ooo L23: WOOL wmnzn, Orders have been received by oicers of customs throughout Great Britain and Ireland to search all vessels arriving from America, China and the East. The government appears to have been warned that explosiveshave been sent from San Franciscco to eastern ports to be tran- shipped to England. a e |BAnnn=.wooLLu AND xnlrmaa uuus For whlcli the highest price will be paid in Cash or Goods. A large stock of superior goods . . choose from at manufacturers prices. NOTIGE i-'-.A:ana::E.:1.=x.s: .l. LL&ULI&.j --54 on. V - ..--.-xa .--..- - I L \J an -7 t - alt - --v u | best for Maohineryin made by MCCOLL BROS. 8:. C0.. Toronto Who nying ask for - MecoLL's LARDINE MAQI-um-: oI_L.; rIII& 7'UICI`jI . Strlnjgnells, Broad, Double and sin 19 Bella - rush ~ pa3 u_1_1c""3. ::'..:::=m. :1 T721-ninhmm 11' es. Dru ht orL1ghtnn-iag .in or ` vyanv onntingrequired 8` , me Gill 7 III nnnunnnmro I SINGLE anoupxp pgnxnss % fnuvnvs Ii stock oi: rm: 10 amp. NoI1;haI1.&-%Hdi3th%`Iidstarn Railways. Divorce. Mlurderland suicide. Last Tuesday Thomas Johnson, , of .Kurevi1le, Miss., mortally wounded Geo. W. Gardner and slightly wounded Mrs... Gardner, his former wife, and then killed himself. Johnson had been separated` from the woman a number of years and Gardner had been married to her about two years. .:'..'-'`."`f`'`,-`' `' F" -"-: ` T " ":--- - V `Toall p91nt$,Ea,st and West. gnu Manitoba. i;-Vgoketuinteg ipply-to ~ - V ~ _ _I;__.. . _ --_._... Mills on John Street, Barrio. 0AU'l`I()N.-Any doalerjound selling other Oils as Lardine Omgwili be proseuted ltly oheaperthun anvouae in or north` of To- nnnfn_ DUoT10N 2 _ BIG STOCK OF V HORSE ABLANKETS. 11... 11..--) `I -,-._I_I.. an-.3 GI-unnln 134:1]: wunto: uuvw, -- -.-.....-_._. G9nornl`Puuenxor Aggnt. 1=._ 0`. M0033, % ;Moor9 a Bjock Djnnlop-st. Bgrrie. (3. BARR 8:. HENRY, MANUFACTURERS. Twenty-tour Hour `rune. The 24-hour time will be adopted on the Intercolonial Railway at its next change of time table. Employees have been notied of this change and a diagram of a 24-hour watch has been sent to them, showing how the change may be made. ..J-.L.;-.1.u::- -7 v-, BETWEEN BARRIE AND QUEEN S HOTEL. V$VU-Q owvvuq vv I "l'l"v ' A ;:e4n.Jsmm J I ;5Qung1 ,;' 1 ' ,|'_R'.-EN. ._V`I`-fI__n44unn `I IIQUI. 20.000 ms. aanaap FENGE WIRE. ` v\__`_ . `fr 5: 1 _ , . Vlholosal and Retail (I-lardwaro, % A. __ One Door West of the Queen s Hotel, _Ba1_'ri3"._ I an xmua. .351` III: and Vsrnishes. _'l`~(`)m_IjARMER_S. AND THRESHERS. --Th.e , up- _I_1-. ___ ._ .___J- I__ It_l\l'\`I T 13`l)l\Q O. l'1I\ III--4.-. A .B.-LIFI.I-'-LIIE A Murderer Arrested. J amen Moore, the murderer of Thomas Willoughby. hasbeen arrested at Dresden, 0nt., with three xunwilling witnesses and all have -.been conyayed xto Chathsm -gaol. Moore will probably be arraigned at the present assizes. vuvvuv Lava-p nu-r -.--..-_-.. uuas wII.K'i'i'6i, Proprietor. O0 ' 000 BARRAU I1 m PllTlIl}llAPllElL from-$3 .00 to $5 00 per Permanent enlargements by _"",". yj';,'. new and beautiful process. Bothwe|l s Block, Bar'I'lq';[ rmsr mze annme mm :33: to -AT THE- A Minister Auaulnated. - W. P. Fowler and Rev. Mr. `Shivers, rector of the Episcopal Chgrch, Grenada, Mise., had some diiculty last Wednesday, during which Mr; Stivers was in all probabity fatally wounded .. ' Awaokeq _ `John McKiula.y, of Paris, a married man, eommittedi to gaol` Eat] Brantford the other dey charged wxth a criminal _agaaqltf on his elevenyears old-vneice. c1io1'ei-atnnxeaziob.-2 1' Cholera; is ragipg at Mazatlan he eGuaym-1-A yin; M911Q'- : =Th* ;u.p9.oble . leaving '" the iihfeeted "dietriets- .d_iti-_:_l_IL;j|:re CABIN ETS ,GAUT|ON, a A J. ouLvanw'm.L'-s mm mm & snamranwn MYRTLENAVY NONE omtza GENUINE. ii-OPP0SIT.E BARRIE nnd an-amid ac}: , ,,__,___.- ._.____.-_...._..__...__. . IN Iinogcziz -nmmns. EACH P_laUG OF THE v- Is MARKED were .0 .$H`?" ..~""9' ""'%"-""""'l -`:2-v'--.---y~ lat, 5 VyI_t_0_. u'oIe'b`etwoen twq. 'h '-AtL-W %P'-.- ,-*.>9ti-`t. .. , .` , , . -: .4..- c..>_u, >-.12` consignment t'VI-__. ~ K s: wants 10- avuvan.-5 In ` > I num A storm on Monday, 22nd ult., which which visited several parts of Europe was of exceptional violence, especially in Monrovia and Gallicia. Twenty railway men sought shelter in a building which was struck by lightning when _two were killed and the others rendered deaf. Twenty-three peasants were .crossing the riyer Saan during the storm when the- boat upset and the greater number were drowned. v snotn-:n_:nbua; `- . Whildthe hands onbourd th,o aoo w` 3 4. |_:..a. .. n....I..aai*wI2`.no. m u.+.:' A Tremendouggrm in Europe.` . The Popes Temporal Power. Afraid of Dvnamlte. A Fatal Explosion.` J-lCIIlI.I_|II"Cl\-I IIIICU IIIIC IIUSIHE UL ULIV W0?` ment on which his client withdrew his -/suit-'for~$l00,000 against the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada for the, loss of the elephant Jumbo were private, and from another source it was . learned, however, that the Grand Trunk peoples agreed to pay,$5000. in cash to l;I;g..jar;pum s_.; -rm, and hit)` I'.`Ile l!1I;lIII, O'Brien Tearlnzlnd. United Ireland says: No blacker deed of treachery was ever `committed than that Lord Lansdowne has beengnilty. of. Black as hell is Lord: Lansdowne s unutterable meanness, treachery and malignance. He stood in awe of Canadian ` opinion but tore the agreement he had made with his tenants into shreds the moment he was led to believe by Canadians with Irish names that he could rely on Irish Canadian complaisance in his perfidy A -n Base Ingratltude. V w ` -The Dublin millers have adopted a. resolution in favor of placing a duty of one crown per bag` on American our. This is a case for Senator Ingalls, Frye and Blaine, of Maine, to deal with. How dare those Irish Vmillers try to `check American importation of our after so many favors have been showered upo their country? ' A . anu _u1_g_ne.._c1r5:u, j9&_I;;'oyp_r up -nus fre", uring"ih"e' coming season. Tfiii is virtually a. settlement `for about $10,000, as Barnum : bills on the same road last year totalled $4800. V Salisburrs Generous" Oer. The Times says that Lord Salisburfs offer to the United States Government, looking to a settlement of the sheries` question, contained in his despatch- of March 24, is generous and almost Quixotic. ` "To do more,_ says the Times, would be weakness, and we are slow to believe that America` will refuse to take advantage of what will cost her nothing to accept l _ They Are curious " creetnrs." Women and moths are even caught` with glare, writes the author of Don Juan, but here is one caught by` her father-in-law. Mrs; Joseph Farnsworth, a blonde With a doll-like face, threw Lack- port into intense excitement a. few days ago by elopingv with her husband s father, a. man of 60 years, Mrs.` Farnsworth is 25 years old and leaves two small children in her husband's care. I. IIDII Va, ,' DJ}! V'yIII.\_lII`IlI_l 590]): _ table `shd1'vent,09.- *9 5..the d j_of the wow. .Moor_e`picked up revolver. _f_1-om e shelf,.s.nd as alleged went to the-cabin door endshot Willoughby, who-was stand-` ing by the pump. Willoughby immediate- ly fell to the deck shot through `the heart.` Moore; then went to the cabin and Qseid; boys, I hove -shbt "I.`om; Then "they talked the matter over. `Moore chngged his clothes and went to `his f's.ther7s hijuse. Some of the crew went and informed a gonstable who at once started in pursuit. ___1 VUIIDUCIIIIU III! UIIUD E005 V955 Ill |-lIlOIl\llV`l Moore ,"y_v.aa_ captured antL is- .no.m..-..in Chathqm gaol awaiting the action of the grand Jury. T - ` - ' ' ~,}Mr._Childu, tl';e`'tttdj;pey;;fog P.;f`;T. B'rnu_in,:aa.id thht tlf trzns- 7of th`ejag'ree- ran-`L an -u`u:n`n 'm:n A`:t\U` Iuv:\tIInIIr I\:|s It is stated that should the Afghan in-. surgents overcome the Ameer his downfall would not lead to complications between Russia. and England, but that both these powers would jointly arrange for the suppression of the brutal war and the subsequent administration of the whole country under a protected ruler. `did .t*o,Mo`o_re lgave f'Ihi'l*IiIftti T M oor`o`r`eb1ie'<'f`thit he, wqii]'d_`, _n3i$f u ,_ A and uid", v'w'h`a.` can `y-_s_u'i,j`do` ilint` "_1`l:"l Wnl_loughby he lied, "I ahoniyou what I can do. So illoughby g from the ot ug LAL`- gal :;;-I- an `II I-`:1: A` "it; A Fatal Accident. An Englishman named Carruthers, em- ployed at the Queenstown uarriea, was killed by the cars in the rand Trunk Railway yard at Niagara Falle last Thurs- day. Whether he threw himself under #1-an nnna nu `\nI nnnn` nuance `nun ktIn% VIII . W LIUUIIUL LIV uuauvv IILIILDDIL uuuvl. the cars or had crept under for shelter from the rain is notknown, He was a recent arrival from` England. - Wlioiesale Drowning. _ News comes from Jookatown, Australia; that the steamer Benton of Singapore was sunk in a collieionwith a bark of!` the island ofFo_rmoaa and that 160 persons were _drown ed. No Europeans were lost. Storm and Wreck and Death.` . A drendful storm {swept the N orth-east coast of Australia. on the 22nd April and destroyedthe, Pearl shing eet number- mg forty boats. A Five hundred and fty people lost their lives. _ . . We do not know_ of any places in the state where the few aborigines still to be found on the coast ever` come `near a winemaking establishment. Theirabor is not of the kind desired. A class of ` native Californians are sometimes em- ployed in winemaking. though not in large numbers. Ohinamen are `consider- ably used, both in gathering grapes and making wine. though they do little more than feed the stemmers and V assist` in placing the crushed grapes in the presses. California wine is made universally in this state by a very simple process, and with very few exceptions by the aid of patent machinery. The grapes are first passed through a stemmer, which removes the stems and breaks the skins. They are then put into the press and hydraulic ` power is supplied till the juice is all out. To stamp out the juice as is done in Italy, Spain, and some parts of France would be, with all the `labor-saving machinery l employed, a slow, expensive, and_ absurd proceed.. Few makersare so - poor that they cannot afford a press. Most owners of vineyards sell their grapes to the large wineries which have the requisite appli- ances for the pressing and fermentation. By them it is sold directly to the city merchants or to the makers of ner brands in the city, who`. blend and `export it. Perhaps there ispow and then a small vineyardist in the hills who raises a few- hundred pounds of grapes and. `makes a little wine for his own use. This man` may be a native`-O_aliforhian.or*he may be I an Italian "and his winemaking"pr_ocess may be very primitive... Itia possible he may stamp all the grape juicepfrom th__e` force-ofea.rly_._-ha it; butawine; so ` made .713. ! : ins>aiisb1y*cq`nsume by ' `the inakert" `It. '. `hasrIi0`.?i`k9`i;?'&1.l19'i'?!M?1'=`V 3 ~ ~ Nearly Murdered. An attempt at`m_u'rder was made last Thursday morning on the person of a farmer named John Hunt, who resides near Russell, Ont. , by his hired man, an immigrant, who attacked him with an axe, striking him on the head and shoulder. The woud is `supposed to be dangerous. The would.be assassin escaped. . ,,EnewxWha.t It Wu Wbrthg Lawyer (to clieuc)-You want to sue Bob1puo_n,for $500 for . lihql, {bu ssy_:? f: ` Clieiit-`--"`Yei`, he phar- aot9r?' fote_ye1?. .;.=.;`7- , - ` =r._._._ u'V....`L|.:a.1, o:tm'n.. '.....m..-L `> ': I L :;p A loner Iurqyur. Lawyez-.`.c IYOJ j;h_ ` announce" . ,_.+ ~ % . _ ,Clie_nt.-_VC';ell_,- Ike~1_tf ', , only: '~"- _`A 4 / $1339 IIl9r3:'u'i'3`n:r'-" . `=-~ -." /~`1- A3,?-.1` .. now California Wine is made. _'l`heA Afghan Insurrection. bps To s9~:sz:S::lif;> 6ne,_HeaYei i.<:1;ata. bfalh i To every soul a moment.` ig with'f'atel'," V . When, _gro1`vn importunnte with need It cries Atorihelp, sud lo Lfrom closest hand, The voiceCelestial answers, "I am here ! Oh , blessed souls, made wise to undatstand, ` V - V Msde'bravely'glad to wait! ' `But thou, nsle watcher on the loneljsshoi-e, Where ;he surf thunders, andthe foam,-bells Is thexe no plaoefor penitence and pain `Z No saving gt-doe in thy all-piteous l_`l10? , ' Will the Iuvin-hi: vininn nnunr name again ? in st time `upon -the lonely shore, Wstllning the swan-wings beet elong the ...'ue,v ` . atehing the glitter of theeilver mul, _, Like esh of foem,:tillI.1l are lost to view; What mey thy sorrow orjthy watch avul? `II . nnnn ad)-u nave:--1nnnnL VVIICU IIIC `II UUKIIIW Il|.UIl _ _ VUCVV1 913-5 I He gometh never-z:nore.`t' ` All gohe the_nwAl1{ope of thy eaterdny ;` Thatender gaze and strong, ' The ,gro_moua form with airs of `Heaven bedlght, mks -that being "like a sun ; - Thmn I-nod-I-, Flu: n`\n:nn 4-`F nnnngu nr 119 e . dewv re," p The Vatican, in answer to inquiries as to whether the Pope was in favor of having a reconciliation effected with Italy on the basis of renunciation of the papial claims to temporal power, states that the Pope desires peace with Italy, but he never thought of abandoning the rights of the church or the papacy. . _ ll] uuy an-guwuuu qua s 1 Will the bright vision never come again ? Alas, the swan-wings vanish in the blue, b There cometh-nqo reply ! MIYUJVUIICU. "X"II-IQI-`VII, UOIIIH MAG D nun , ufhou _hadIt thy choice of noonday or of 2*. `maht., , ,, ~r-Novwthe swnrt 'sha.dows t%ather. one by one`; To` give-thee y desire! Z " :11. Witticiqlms sandwiched wan Piragraphs 2... ;u._ lIIn.-.`. ... i I 1_ _V<)`s-itVi`vc:;`V;'Za.it; Eomparative, waitr; I superlative, go and get itfyourgelf. _ rm. -_ ._A ....1_:.___ 1--n.-- -.-;.' ..c..........-:.... "t'1"1I}`;;' xZ;1IiI.}"1'$;ti{}}.I>Eprpoa.eo hide now. _ The fish is caught for the porpoise. - Mnhu:nnn nrnnnn `kn g;t\IIV InI`;n!'|I `E VIIFFIUIHIIIII BBIIIIVVIUIIUC IVIQII I-'Ca|'DI'`|lIl- . ._ % tor the Thoughul. The. associated press%--A lover : aqtieeze. A man does not need to own a railway ` l:_o lose a. train. - yuspuxovo Marriage among the Sioux Indians_ is for a. lifetime. Siouxing for a divorce there is not known. ` _'_.-:A"ga_o<; cellulaid ia-nbw being made from potatoes. Soon bullets will be made from the railway sandwich; ' Boasting ` Great Men. - V Even great men sometimes indulge in boasting, and their tall talk when coldly read seems like the prating of a coxcomb, .How many famous` generals, statesmen and popular leaders might be cnhn run` rn\`Iv `\nl1 Q tin!!!` nn*:n_ DIIGUUDILICII uuu PUPUIGL Lvuuvtn Luzslsv vv named, who not only had a. good opin- ion of themselves, but never hesitated to express it publicly- nan nun`-u Innn urns Q CD A Uulnun jahrhnrbwzv A terrible wreck was made at Paterson, N. J ., a day or two ago by the bursting of a. boiler at the Ivanhoe {paper niills. The boiler went up through the roof` of the mill, soared` into the air ' and then went down through the roof of Booth & Co. s silk mill, playing havoc with that also. About twenty persons were injured, some of them fatally. UAPIUDD III IIJUUIIUI One such man was Lord Chatham, a great sta.tesma.n,'who spoke in the loft- iest strain, and backed up his words by lofltivere deeds. ' .1 ,1 1 ,,_. __,,.- LL}- --.__._L.._ lUl|JlUI.' \-lUU\LD- , I am sure that I can save thlaocountry, and nobody else can, said he to the Duke of Devonahire, upon resigning his ofce in 1757. 1 ; ____ - L-;_L 1...]. _.L ;.. ::l1.. 'l.........L ' America. 1.5 U0 0 . It was a boast, `but not. an idle boast, and history has justied at least the first part of it, for he who made it `was re- called to the ofce, and so prosecuted the war with `France that the whole of Canada was surrendered to England, and France was` driven out of North -n,,,;...;:__ `.2 n__ 1.-_-:. u.-1_ ILIIIUI `U30 Another illustration of the fact that the words of the braggart may be follow- ed by heroic deeds occurs in Grenvill-a s Journal, recently published. .Lord Ohatham, then plain William Pitt, ap- pointed Generel Wolfe to the command of the expedition against Canada. V On the def preceding the departure of the expedition, Wolfe was invited to dine with Pitt and his brother-in-law, Lord Temple. - - W Thu .nn:n A` nnnwnnnnd-inn Inna flan L Ulllkllo _ The `topic of conversation was the conquest of Canada, and Wolfe, red with his own thoughts, broke forth into a strain of gasconade. He drew his sword, rapped the table with it, ourish- ed it around the room, and talkedof the mighty things he would achieve. `D166 and mnmnln nun-n an an-mrrn at ussguyy Iausugu nu wuusu uusuuvvo Pitt and Temple .`were so amazed at this childish exhibition of vanity, that they ' listened in silence. When Wolfe departed, Pitt threw up his hands and raised his eyes, in ajgesture of despair. Good Heavens? he exc1aimed,- that .I should have entrusted the fate of `my country to such hands !" . Vol I-ho unnrsn 'I-n-dunno-I-. IIIAIIA Bil UUUHUKJ IIU IIIVII DUMB 5 _ Yet the young braggart made good his words by -taking Quebec. `His youth made him vain, but his brains `secured for him a. hero's place. ' y . - Laugh and Grow Fat. When Foote was in Scotland he trave'l-- - ed from Dumfrxes to Edinburgh in a stage-coach in company with a country gentleman of enormous size. Becoming by the way pretty familiar with his com- panion Foote asked him in what em- ployment he -was or if he was in any. The gentlemen replied that he was a land owner. Foote inquired how much that might yield him a year. From 50 to 70. What ! exclaimed Foote, effecting the utmost "amazement, and. is it possible so small an "income can ever maintain so immense a man as you are? Ah, my good friend, how I pity you. Here, pulling out of his pocket some half a dozen guineas, there,. take them, my honest fellow, they are all I have at present ; I wish for your sake they were more ;but few as they are they will be a. help to a` gentleman -in your. _melancholy H circumstances. The stranger. who was luckily a man of sense as well as bulk, laughed heartily at this sally of his fellow- traveler, but assured him that in his country it was not the custom for'men to grow fat on the charity of others. But how then, said Foote, 'f`do you contrive 3 "Oh ! replied the gentleman, ,pI ll tell -you. _There_ s an old saying. laugh and grow` fat. -And do you know,- .' scontinued : the, thaty though-~`I.ha_ve. laughed aj__ great 3.4;` '54 Ian nu `gilt an 1' guys T nun An VIII! urns! LIV, UIIQV IIII\IIlII L III`? CCIIBIII-OK K BIUKU deal to be as fat as I am, I-am on my way to Edinburgh to huweisome morelaughing. There : one Foote-4-- `EN ow sitting I opposite" to you , - . whispered the Enghsh Aristophanes, who is delighted to nd that, though you won t'acoept his guineae, heinay help you -`in another way," by mak`gg you leyugh.-tot your ` con-V -tet-, , v.vhvsnes,omsa.: % Yankee git-l'--4MaAdj! I should` think I did Vco_meL"hQme .1`na d. I shall ver` go ` out as a migsiopaay to the Turk; again. Omaih luidy-Would they not .-listen, to, your urgu"me`n'ta '3 Yankee .girl--Oh I theyjiutaned .,r_espotfully . enough, but wlygn, .onp .o_3 cthengrahont ..the, lilgsbf-` ` fpgrman -vriY9s;:_\ vliat do`yoI;. cranes and; ood. Storgn-Ploiud up the ` ` _ world over. .. On Friday afternoon last Mr; Isaiah- Dougherty of Caledonia, Ont., picked` up some parsnips that a farmer had? ~ thrown over his fence and brought th0_ln7h0l6'f0!!`. his wife to eat, as she had frequently ask- ed him to do so. Mrs DOllgherty_ her neighbor's daughter, Christina McKay, were down town between 3 and 4 p. m. that day, and after returning home they eat one of the parsnips which immediately made them sick, and Mr. Daugherty suspecting they were poisoned, went fortnedical assistance, _-but it was too 1n`n n`\a\|\`\ v wzsnonl. No. x U` Anvnnrxsizns snbm.n- Kora nc'r.`D (12 lines solid -nonpureil `niske dnoinch). V . 1'n,ANsIl_r.N'l_.` ADVERTISEMENTB. ` F11-gt, insertion, iogcenta per line. Each sub -nnnnnf, innnv-tinn_ ` Cnt D81` lina. First Insertion, wgcenus per una. nlwu sun b uent insertion, 4 cents per line. ,_ ' `g notices, 10 cents. ner line for that in- sextion: 5. cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. - 1-..: (nial and Government advertise `~. . 1};-"~J1;3He. 2.1" 53: ..`\. '...~. . . ' .~ the Advance xarswoin oi Thirteen Hundred-ind `I-_ '.l`w.entv.f0o1-Ian. - ` Alinost, 1_11l1)1`$iia1ll);1`l1:l?nth:t of_ny other -v v - __._-..- Will UV vun-..v._, .... - - coN'rruc'rfAnv1m'r1s11~te. Contract advertisements will be taken at the tollow1ng~1-ates, which are drafted on cgrrect commercial pnnciples, and. -e.s._t.hey wxll be strictly edhered to `in making new contmcgz. after present contracts expire, there will nnlv one m-ice fox-.311 2 - IEO!` preaepu ulnuuuu ionly o_n_e pnce to;-._;ll_: -on-nun.-nu -.u.u---.-.1 2}` Inches. ........ . . 5 Inches, } Colnm`n.. 10 Inches, i Column 20 Inches, 1 Column Insertion of the manner. ~ ~ Legal, Oicinl and Government adv I_/ngnts will be chargeci at above rates. ...._`.j . ~- ' AC\Uv`I"ZT" ,n WEBB I01` IIIBGICII. 88813051109], ' U115 10 WII DI late. Miss McKay died about` t tha_.t c_1ay, u_u`d`-b_1rs. QoQhety `ied i 1In0h...,..`-...". ` n|'~r._ -1.-- VIAUAA Av pvt vvuin quuuvuo ll` Preferred positions in the pager will be sold at an advance of one third one. ove rates. This rule will be stnctlv carried out. ' "l'0l' 0110 IIIOIIUJI--I:.l.l.U Ial.ll.'8U llllilllallly raw wan \ 15 gar cent. added. - V * or two months-the three xppnthly rate with 10 per cent. added; ' Ar I)........_...I .......:L:....... 3- '51.... an... ...:II in. . Adveruaers wm pxease near 1n mmu man no- tice of intention to cha. en advertisements must be handed in to the o co not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the co y for such e_ha.nge ngnst _be in the A_I__!VAN_0E o_ ca not Inter Isaturuay an Lu Uomcx, anu cue (:0 y 101' suun change must be Anvmom ofce Inter than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week; otherwise the a.dvertiser s.a.nnouncement may not be made public until the week following." A ;_-_u_-_; __2n ..- 1.- _u.._....: 5'. ....... u....:.. uvv vv Ann-av yuwnnv Inn-Alana uaav vu vvnn nvnnv vv Advertiser will not be allowed to use their space for advertising angthing outside their own regular buginess. hould they do so, transient rates W111 be charged for such adver- Iti can-innf. 51' GIIBIUBI: I nisement \.a\.r51a.aaIu1|Jnu4I.I. an: 1 nu.-nnauuuuuu Condensed advertisements on Page, `such as Wants 01! all kinds. Lost and Found, Dunnnrtv for 9:14: nr tn `Rani . Qnpnin A1-Halal such WEEDS OI 8.11 Klll(lB_. 140815 unu rounu, Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 clo Articles, Etc., Etc.. must be accompani with the cash, and will be inserted-F1rst insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent er word (nagnes, addresses, and gures counte as words); but a. reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions or the same matter exceed FOUR. ` . WWIIU I-UL IIIUDIIUKI GDDIDUGIIUV, Ill-BU III WT UIQU . ,r' Miss Fdieabouc %";.m;_ ; is that day`, and-Mrs. DoIQhei`ty `ied morning at 3.45. - " *For one month-the three monthly rate with A unit mun. nth-lad. M l " (3;)l~z'V1'`1iiA'<:V1i*'c`rIANiVVW(is`;s-. ' Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- im: nf intnntinn tn 1-.hnmzn'n.dvnrtinn`mantn '1`ho1-oughl cleanse thewb ood which is the hercefs Gold. fountain of ealth b usin . en New D*scv r ="...en .s.3'9d..9*.s%.=:.2- 2 B 0 fl . . TI Calm QHII 'I-n-|t\vvnv\C- n M"d1oa1 Discov'er'y and digest $31: zfun. buoyant spirits. vftax stren h. soundness of constitution w11i~be established. nlnn Mamml nlnmxmrv mu-ea all humors. 1 . V Is a. common expression, often lmard from those who have realized, hy por- sonal use, the c1_1rative powers of A yr-1-`so Cherry Pectoral. HI annot say enough in praise of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, bo- lieving as I do that, but for its use. I should long since have died from lung troubles. --E. BragdonT, Palestine, Tex. WOIJIUGI nutritiw {Ina nf 2$$|0.IOUanoovV--u---- vv-.-- .5014 in BIi"r1..*>.Y 99- ikman a!.{,i" 3-"`;:d:< I Aboutsix months ago I liacl a "severe Hemorrhage of the Imngs, brought on Thy a distressinw Cough, xi'hic-11 depri\'olT me or sleep am rest. I hzutused vari- uns cough balsams and expeotorams, without `obta.in'ing relief. A friend ad- vised me to try _ gg - . . Ayer s Cherry Pe_ctoraI'. 1 did so, and am happy to say that it hetped me at once. By continued use this .medicine_ cured my cough, and, I am satised, saved my life.--Mrs. E. Cuburn, 18 Second st., Lowell. Mass. A __,,_I_ l 1I_______. `I \_,,A.-.._I A sum smx_u;zaV%

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