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Woodville Advocate (1878), 31 Jul 1884, p. 8

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-tne flat, iM'bnt not tbvmngh the fiqithe . so as to 11100!» and kits in it. The‘fium ithe'ryo in this case is not grain at all. it being the name of a small Ilnllow 53mm. near Ayr. Scotland. which. having neither bridge not ferry. was folded by tho people going to and grnm the market. custom allowing a lad to steal a kin from any lass of his nc~ ‘quniutnnce “hom he might meet in mid- stmam. 'I‘lnt is the hue [explmmtiom any one will 300 this who will refer tn Bmm‘ original ballml. m which the first anw rerun to the lass wctuu 1m noun» u: But: Sheds... ”“1 Wally the other conplet: A pictorial published on illustration of "_ Comin‘ Thro‘ the Rye," and blun- «icred into what. we presume is the pop- ular misconception of the din '. giving a laddie and lassie meeting uni basing in a field of grain. The lines mham afterward'felt it incumbent upon him to mitigate; the smart of these little wounds by the gift of is costly pair of earrings. or whether Hagar pmcm'ed the trinkets for herself. The fact re- mains. however. that the Turkish wo- men. all of whom weer earrings from- their seventh your.‘ derive the use of these jewels from B an. who is held in veneration as the mo er of,IshnmeLtho founder of their race.â€"Deutwlw Romano Bibliolhrk. » ~According to the Moslem creed the reason why every Mohammedan lady oousiders‘it her duty to Wear earrings, is attribumd to the following curious legend: Sarah. tradition tells us. was so jealous of the preference shown by Abraham to Hagar, that she took a. solemn vow that she would give herself no-rest until she had mutilated the fair face of her hated rival end boudmaid. Abraham, who had knowledge of his wife‘s intention, did his utmost topacify his embittered spouse, but long in vain. At len h, however. she relented, and decid to forego her plan of revenge. But how was she to fulfil the terms of the vow she had entered into ? After mature reflection she saw her way out of the difiiculty. Instead of disfiguring the level features of her bondmmd.she contented herself with boring a hole in each of the rosy lobes of her ears. The I end does nobinform us whether Ab~ 1:51am afterward'felt it innnmlmnr. nmu Bill Nye, another Western humorist. and the funn ' man of the Rocky menu. tainsr, is bald loaded. and the top of his head shines like a. shirt bosom in the hands of a Chinamnn. He is married. lie is a tall man, with full brown beard and brown eyes. and has the general appearance of a prosperous country mer. chant. lie is quiet in his ways. and to look at him one Would not think he could cause his fellow~beings to laugh. But ap oamnces are deceptive. There's Henry Vattermn.‘ People say he looks just like the individual who is supposed to run things in in excessively warm climate. But he. isn’t such a person, notwithstanding he lives in Kentucky. and raisesâ€"the Democrats sometimes. )‘l’ye' was . a justio'e of the peace in 3 yoming. He wrote! number of letters to the Denver Tribune. They contained considerable exaggerated humor, and gave him some local notoriety. A few fears ago'he started the ”mum-any, and . ids succeeded in making about $15,000 Profits. He 1193‘ long wanted to estab- ish a funnyb'aper in Minnesota. and his friends say he will soon locate near St. Panhâ€"Inda'duap'olis Journal. He was fortunate. losing but 82,000â€" all that ho had. however. After report- ing on the llFflllll for a short time, he Jeturned to Wisconsin, and. locating at La Cwsse, started Puck’s Sun, which has brought rays of brightness to many households on dark and gloomy days. Five years ago he removed to Milwau- kee, and there he hm! met with oontinu~ nus success. A friend to him told me a few days ago that he owned the whole town. That's perfectly natural. It's a. way we editors have. The Sun consists mostly of real and sparkless wit and humor. Peck does nearly all the edi~ torial work himself. His expenses are light and his profits large. The humor. ist is about 40 years of age. heavy set, and Wears an immense imperial. He has fitted up an'elegant office and has a beautiful home. He is very popular. especially so with the ragged newsboys. Not long ago he gave several hundred of them a banquet. and they‘ in turn presented him with a pair of diamond cuff buttons. George Peat. tho'fathor of the “ bad boy." was here a In!" days ago. In the [‘3‘ (8‘? years Peck has become one of the most successful of plofcssioual humoriats. His income is said to be ”“111325000 a 'eu'. In 1871 he was u‘reporter on a New York llemld. " several hundred dollars worse 03 um: when he was dead broke." Ho loft New York with u resolve “never to come gig: until Lab-(la pocqmulqtc‘l‘ 8 ‘." o ua . t w u nu 'iacon~ bin. ‘33) “Bria; £31m? he went to N2? York'to Start a_Domocratic pitpol‘. A' 010 Ind: “my smile on mo. I When oomin‘ “no” the rye. Inlet“ or Peck. Who III: “a In. 11-1." Old BIN N70. Ibo “ "nun-rung." I! n lmh'io meat 3 mm Comin' mm‘ tho no. l’non'ss‘mxu. urnomsrs. conuu' law we Nye. The Origin or Earring: . . . ‘l'lvI In trflofcnnw arching um! Pan-o- re “Mn: t we“ nn n «M chm’d ; lute their 0 on M nncn to amid t a mum] I'M“ ‘ Sum undo sud Manned to Older M hwy.“ vflcu “‘mtsfi'fln. 9. Feb. 1. Mn. 1. Ahr. I. May! Inn-I 'nlno u-nn I n-‘ . ‘o,_, County of Ontario vâ€"PE. H 1‘.“ TONâ€" Jailming Establishment! Sittings of Division Courts for 1884. Published by order at the Genml 38mm. To-day is ours, why should we care 1’ To-dny is ours. why should we fear ‘3 Today is ours. why should we sorrow 1’ For to the gods belong to morrow. Therefore for to day, Chew Gold (‘oin To. bacco, it is the best. Will change the heard to a natural brown, or black, I. desired. 1 t produces a pommn‘ color that will not Ins); away. Con-lull; of n slug]. preparation. it. in applied with-m: trouble. PREPARED BY 3. P._ HALL 00., Nashua, N. H. dryness, sud thus prevents baldneu. It stimulates me weakened glunds. and ennbleu them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. The effects of this article are not trmdont, like those of nlooholio propurw fiombut remain 3 long time,vhich union in In. t nutter of economy. A Remarkable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. bailey, of 'l‘uukhannock, Pm. was afllictecl for six years with Asthma end Bronchitis. during which time the best physicians could give no relief. Her life was deSpaired of, until in last October ehe procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov- ery, when immediate relief was felt, end by confirming its use for a short time she was completely- cured. gaining in llush 50 lbs. in e few months. Free Trial Bcttlee of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Dis- «See at John McKiunon’s Drug Store, Bee- vertou. Large Bottles SLUO. Preludlced People. May people arE’prejudiced aga‘nst paton medicmes luur. all who try But-duck Blood Bitters are compelled to acknowledge it \\ orthy a puteutas a valuable discova. Ayer’s Sarsaparllla. Sold by :11 Drama; 01,011 but)...“ The use {or I short time of Inn‘s mm! menn wonderfully improvel the por- ooml nppoannoo. I t cleanse: the scalp from all impufltla, cure. all humora, fever, and The propriotors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote conno tries~ where they hm! never made an won for it: inundation. oesuul restoror of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has hul many imitators, but none have so fully met all the requirements needful for the proper treatment of the heir and scalp. llALL's HAIR Raxxwu has steadily grown In “remand spread its tamé und usefulness to every quarter 01 the globe. In unparal- leled success can be Ittributed to but one cause: the «(inf-(film! er a: mine. Ayer‘o Ssrsaparilln in the moat efl‘ective hluod purifier ever devised. ltia recourâ€" meudml‘by Hie boat pliyuciana. NoRlval In The Field. There is no rival for Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It is the acknowledgv ed champion for the cure of all Summer complaints. HAIR RBNEWER was the an: preparation perfectly adnpted to cumidiseascs of the setup, and the first mp Hopeful Rules. Mrs. McArthur, ol Mupeville, "at, says‘ thu coul l nut keep house without Hagyard’s l’ecturul Baluux to cure prevailing throat and lung troubles. BUCKINGHAM’S DYE W H. Cracker, Ilrsu “is! of W aterdmm Gaye, w-IIIII all other IcIIIcIlIea fall for liowe‘ Com laiuts then: DI. lIMh-r'u Extract. 0! Wil Stnwbenry cumes Iu ghe rescue. As well upon lifo without air. In health without pure hlmul. L‘luuso the blood with Ayer's Samparilln. . If you an tmulnlud with s "lacking cough." Dowu' Elixir will give you relic! at once. Wuruutod as recommended or money Nfuuded. H A I.- L ’ 3 Vegetable Sicilian . Logan, Sold by m Dealers-1n Modlcln'u. FOR 1118 WHISKERS the best remedy. because nae most searching and thorough blood-purifier, I FOR ALL THE FORHS Scrofulona, Mormrlnl. nnd Time. its value. Blood Disorden, from 10 to 20 per cent. on your purchases. Don't be de- ' ceived by the Iglansible talk of men who don't invest a single ollar among you to assist in our country‘s good. At the plave where they are fimde ‘ by doing so you will save FARMERS of North Ontario WMWWWWWWWWQWWW For Harvest .TooIs,-â€"Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Cradles, Shovels, Hoes, etc,, etc., call at . - Any Quantity Butter Eggs Wanted! HARRISON : LESLIE, “The Cheapest Store.” é :_ EES,MWERS,PLOWS A and FANNING MILLS HARVEST TOOLS ! SEPTEMBER Jst. If you Want Bargains do not miss this GRAND CHANCE. Positively must be cleared out Without fail. This 1s no boast a9 “a intend reducing our stock to its very lonestpoi11‘.\IUSl‘ BE SOLD at ANY PRICE by Beaverton Foundry WM. SMITH. I'â€" DRY GOODS MILLINERY, READYâ€" MADE CLOTHING, Grockery 82s Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES ‘ l â€"“ THE CHEAPEST STORE,” Sand three 90. stamps tor Sump)» Cupy (Engl- lah or German) of the Okla} and but Auri- cultural Journal In Ike.“ olnl. ORANGE .1000 00.. DAVID W. JUDD. Pm. I.“ Broadmn'. New York. American Agriculturist. S n. “'ulon‘s stun. Woodvilla. A POCKET BOOK containing a sum of mouey.‘ 0“ no: pun have me sumo by provjng [mun-fly tud ll!- “18 019:9an 01 this advertisement. mo Columns and 100 Eugnviugu in «on issue. fiflflfifififlfi SQLE Â¥ AKE .PAR’EIGULAR NQTIGE 43"! YEAR. SI 50 A Year. JOS. CAMPBELL’S, GREAT SLAUQHTER In Prices. Keep your money at home by buying your FOUND. REMEM j“ “'9. >"‘(-r ,\ A'. ;‘~ .J - “’0 are offering our entire stock of GRAND Near Hamilton House, Beaverton, BEAVERTON. Woodville Tin Shap. A1: and below cost; AT- \V’nrk the Year Round. Good Agents no earning from no to $75 mouth and oxpensos. Terms and 0mm tron. T0 BEGIN \VORK AT ONCE ON FALL SALES Steady eluployuwnt n! fixed ”huh-a (0 all Wlll lug to work. Men sud women can have pleasant The lamest in the Dominion. Salesman Wanted! Fonthm Nurseries. ,srow. a wanmm Tax Man“ '1'urout'o.0nt. 325 ACRES. Cash or Produce \V. G. SMITH Co., Mitchell‘s 0M Stand. WOODVI I J ,E Turnip Seed Choice Stock of Provision and Groceries. The Im‘ PAID FOR, Eggs. Egg *fiflfifl i Signed. JAMES PARSON Woodvillq. June 14:11. 188$. I, hereby wish to express my monks} to £1 Citizen‘s Insurance Co., {or their prompt 3| libel-e1 settlement of my claim against them '1 loss to me by lightning on m of May. Ii! end else ioyour agent Mr. Gilchrist for iii-MI This is the time of year you should get {nun-1: as there no so many dangers in dry weather first. l‘lem reud the following end of than] from Mr. James Parson of \Voodvillo. who barn gook are from lightning on the 23rd Mny And it you want any business in thw line give me n cnll as you always know where ‘ and mo, Remember I can do insurauco as elm! as tlm cheapest. as“ do business {or several c011 puzzles and cheaper as I don't chngo the nu: 81.50 to: policy lees. but the boatfiomptny unyl tho cheapest in the end. A Good Hermite furnishml at short Reasonable 'l'ul'lll Cabinet Maker 8. Undertakl M! of which we offer an the Iowa“ Yemhl'! oano mica. for Charts..mr1mvm:' IN any ngvum I: 1‘ wand For full puniunurza. him. utilh't‘fm H. 'l‘lJNlSUN.,.\hm l'ubhshur, w! lhclnumul h London. Oniarin ‘ W.G.Stoddar‘ W; Highest market price paid for‘ Farmora' I" duce in Exchange for Goods. 1 Provisions, QOIIfoctionery a‘ Fancy Goods, Choice Syrups and mod TEA {or 200.. per pnuud 6 lbs 3'. A new supply excfilleut Light Sugar 3: per pound. CHEAP as The Cheapest OmA. STONE 8c EARTEENW. Fresh Biscuits and Cakes all Kinds Also a choice stock of subscribers will my cash {or unv mum; of EGGS. We have M uaunl I c): ca ' stock 0! FAMILY BREA General Groce‘ INSUR Gard offThanks. -BAKER ‘ ANTED Agents to svll Tunlso '3 "a and Superior Canadian aps lrts. .us Imvmu us. any nuvnm' m 1 "Fresh Groceries !-- CLASSWARE COAL OIL ! In stock. Also 1 large lot of A Inge and won-assorted amok. ls uuexcellcd iu the County. WOODVILLE, ONT. IN GREAT \‘Alll E’l‘\' . BEA V 1‘] R'I‘ON F. S. DUNNIGS J. CHECKRIST. â€"AN|) Insurance Agent.

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