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Mitchell, TO PRINS LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., BILL HEA”*, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. A New Version of the Old Song of CORRES POADENCE, ** Johnnie Cope.” | —-— --—-- — a | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents. BY VICH DHOMNUIL NAN ORD. {The music to be supplied by Mr. Galbraith. : The chorus to be sang between each quatrain ] Lenox Cortage, March 14th, 1883. a hl 7 >. - . . I, To the Editor of the Examiner, At Corricarraick’s Hill and glen, we stood—| My Dear S cas five thousand Highlandmen ¢ Siz,-I think you will not ee S oi iaertea : charge me for the insertion of this letter as ubr ye 3 a fay nt : ken, where Cop® an advertisement, and yet I write it as an yone that morning. . 7 , < ge 'S | advertisement, | will not say ‘‘ of an inven- Chews : tion” of mine, because the graat Whig | Philosopher, Locke, said there are no Hey, Johnny Cope, are ye waking yet? |. : . Or ate yo sleeping, I wad wit, innate ideas n man; but I venture to claim For Charles’ drums are beating up some credit for the adaptation of a Marine To arouse Johnnie Cope in the morning! holystone to that humble domestic imple- | ment, A SCRUBBING BRUSH, of which I here- II. iwith enclos a rough sketch : I wouid beg Before our broadswords he had seen, Cope you to exh:bit it in your office. [ am a “a posted off to Aberdeen, strong advocate of ‘* woman’s rights,” and Vhen there his courage came quite keen, and i } we a , ac he marched to the south ; ext morning ! Cee rae ci saaaeee ts aan r t 1€3 & +, one too—is to be obliged to go down on her Chorus.— knees for any purpose other than saying her ny Pert ying prayers. Take two first rate scrubbing weer?) ..Gee ‘brushes, such as my be purchased at Mr Auld eee came ee > view aula) Baldwin's hardware store in this city, place “We'll i ee a 2 neh ae . a“ side by side, secure them by strong e'll drive the ki bec rebe crew like cha screws to a piece of inch board, with a to-morrow morning ! piece of thick sheet lead on the top, the | screws connecting the board with the lead, aA a oe her hinge, —— it on to the , ead an e board, to that hinge affix a ¥ 7 » 7 » a ; ; At “en eased ee and there handle from five to six feet long, accord- Lay down to rest, with ready hands, for battle mg 6 he ee ee “— t is to use it—and then ask her to try it, and the next morning. h ’ “a see whether she approves of it or not. Chorus,— I am, my Dear Sir, Your constant reader, Roexrt Bruce Stewart. ——____..9 «<> =. iit. Chorus,— Ve Long ere the sun proclaimed the day, a faith- ful friend had shown the way, , : 3 By which our broadswords we could sway to To the Editor of the Examiner, meet our foes that mornings « Siz,—The Patriot of the 8th inst., con- ’ tains a communication signed ‘‘Jasper,”’ which owing to its absurdity I cannot let ass unanswered. ' Tigis literary prodigy charges McDonald and Muttart with neglect of duty in not (as he says). in fulfillment of their promises, aving the Cardigan River dredged and a ighthouse built in igan Harbor. He 6, ‘if the Lighthot was built, all jes agree that the ijjustice would in a t part be remedied.” Now, parties who unacquainted with the facts of the case be surprised to learn that the contract for the building of @the Lighthouse in Chorus,— VI. x Out war-pipes played their wildest screed, We * all came on with thundering speed, — Copé threw his right leg overasteed, and wished us all ‘‘good morning !” Chorus,— +, VIL 3 Long, long may Scotland hold her @wn, a see her Sovereign e Throne, And Foreign tyranny * from this au- spicious morning ! . ity ner ‘Aquestion has been awarded to Mr. Geo. VvulT, ‘| Wightman afew weeks before 3! er’s” Bel . fs : P Shall Highland Lords submit to sneers, put up setter was written. . Will he ri d ex- with Saxon jibes and jeers, + |plain how comes: it that he s into And be content with sixteen Peers in the print immediatelly, on finding that his House of Lords this morning ? -' | principal griev@ip@* has been Bie I Chorus,— ee fain satisfied hggwill not give isfactory truth (yleeeplana:ion; so | will en- Ix. eavor to throw some light on this subject, Let Scotland’s Peers demand their own, their| and show that ‘‘Jasper’” is actuated by the Rights co-equal with the Throne promptings of petty spiteonly. It happens And not for ought on earth disown their|that this apostate has a dear and near Birthright claims this morning ! friend about whom he bored Mr. McDonald Chorus,— soliciting him to exert his influence to get et ea this friend placed over the heads of old and experienced employees of the P. E. I. —o<Deoe-e——-— Wisdom in Brief. Railway. Mr. McDonald being a ie thet dbes“9 ery ill turn, will just man refused to do this, and ered foniiasenr 2 afte ly Are ay although he did more for ‘ Jasper’s” : : protege than the merits of the latter en- a ond = that speaks well of me} titled him en pet, nothing but his eleva- pehind my back. tion over the heads of his superiors, in Unless you wish to reap the same kind of |®YeTy sense of the word, would satisfy a harvest, do not sow wild oats. them. Phis, and this only, is the cause of ‘‘ Jasper's’ apostacy, and, by rushing into print, he, instead of injuring A. C. Me- Donald, Esq., only shows his own ingrati- tyde and ignorance. Poor‘‘Jasper” is a living illustration of the demoralizing effects of Gritism, for it is notorious that no sooner does a man enrole himself under the Grit standard than he becomes a walking lencyclopedia of falsehood and _ incon- We weave a thread of | sistency. The people of Cardigan are fully alive to the error they committed in not electing both Conservative Candidates at the last Dominion election, and I but echo the sen- timents of the majority of the electors of this county in earnestly hoping that Mr. A. C. McDonald will succeed in obtaining his seat. 1 remain, Yours, etce., JACOBINs. King’s County, March 12th, 1883. The Bile has taken care of itself so long = — ™ —_— yim we - ened sr — ae A curious piece of literary history is re- isaster. it 1s like good wheat bread—you | lated by the Boston Courier. Mr. Emer! my rail at it 7. on a please, but] son’s early works, the first volumes of when you are ownrlg t hungry, yOu are| essays, ‘Nature,” and his first poems, always glad to get it.—N. Y. Herald. were printed by the old publishing house of eet , Monroe & Co. After the author’s return Ben Butler relates one of his college|from England he became acquainted with pranks in breaking up an abolition meeting. |tho head of the firm of Phillips & Sampton, “We students went into the country and! who asked that he should be allowed to paid an old farmer 50 cents to let us catch) publish Mr. Emerson’s next volume. “ I in his barn all the swallows we wanted. W ®lam very willing,” was, in substance, Emer- got Se ceas tae ean eae = pee gs De ‘* 7 wish to own ~ plates mee a nu ‘e present, dis-| myself.” And so it was arranged. Emer- tributed judiciously about the room, each |son had at this time been before the public boy with a swallow in his pocket. The) for a number of years, bad published three church was lighted by old-fashioned chande volumes of essays and a volume of poems ; liers, holding each five or six whale oil|the Dial had lived and died, and the writ- lamps. Ata given or — the seT- ings of the Sage of Concord were read, or vices were under way, the swallows were| at least talked about, on each side of the let loose, and va a“ ow waa a Atlantic, so that the sale of any beok from eye, out wen @ lights. © birds, Of/ his pen was in a manner assured before- course, went for the lights, and the rush of hated. Some time after the appearance of air caused by their wings put out the lamps. |<‘ Representative Men.” Mr. Phillips sent We kissed a girl or two and they of course| Mr. Emerson a cheque for a considerable neers All “49 ee Te — sal sum of money—about $600, Mr. Emerson usion for a few moments. ien the|/ went immediately to see his publisher. moderator of the meeting demanded silence, | «* You do not understand,” he atid: ‘© be- said that some unaccountable accident had/ fore I receive any money I wish to pay for put out the lights, but that the audience! the plates.” “If you have examined the must sit quiet and preserve order, and the | statements I sent you,” was the publisher's |lamps would soon be lighted. The sexton| answer, ‘you would have seen you have hurried away for a torch—there were nolalready paid for the plates.” ‘‘And the | lucifers in those days—and presently he | copies that are on your hands,” inquired , came into the church, holding it in front of! Emerson, “who owns them!” “You,” | his face and shielding it with one hand. | was the reply, ‘‘subject, of course, to our | The swallows, of course went for the light,' commission.” ‘‘And this cheque is mine end one of them struck the candle, knoek- also?” Certainly; that covers the balance it out of the old man’s hand and into his due you.” ‘* Well,” observed Mr. Emer- face. He tumbled back, and gave a yeil of ‘son, “‘ with all my publishing, that is the | fright, and ee himself The — | first money I ever received from one of my | there were spirits there sure. e crow » books.” now frightened in earnest, the students | ‘leading, got out of the church ina hurry) ,and the abolition meeting was at an unex- done at Browy’s. pected and unexplainable end.” and Grafton Streets. He who waits to do a great deal at once, will never do anything.— Samuel Johnson. An open foe may prove a curse, But a pretended friend is far worse. —Cay. Learn to say No! and it will be of ‘more use to you than to be able to read Latin —Spurgeon. Habit is a cable. it every day, and it becomes so strong we cannot break it. The drying up a single tear has more Of honest fame than shedding seas of gore — Byron. To-morrow’s fate, though thou be wise; Thou canst not tell, nor yet surmise; Pass, therefore, not to-day in vain, For it will never come again. —Omar Khayyam. -— © ~De@ +-— ——— -— - te 2 Tia — Goxp and silver plating of every description Shop oa coraer of Prince [feb 22 3m, why # oe ease a eee rameter oem or agen : i ? }