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the Pariarieiftie otAis Oat
for igeleSert*..Wout, ,
run neeo.
4) Gaily the bugle aid Ve.kethe wild ()oboes,
Calling the weary foureouch of repeee,
Gently the sephyr did nigh through the
forest,
Vatting sweet fragrance of wood -bine and
roe. •
Soma 'lleath the sun's rays bright armor
wire gleaming,
The bayonet, the word, dread weapons of
war;
Motoring were brave men from cottage
and mansion,
Veau ca foemen their freedom should
tour,
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'liggreie lot lateen -rot e•ewors.
An admirable arrangement !coking to
'the 9uiCk.4144 Safe entptaingof the house
has Just been adopted. at 'the Tremont
theatre ha Poston and 18 OW use in
-one theatre in New York,eity, M ay
ii*, by, simply touching a button m,
any!one of eight handy places in differ-
enttpartipof the theatre, seventeen sets
The next examination of candidates
for the degree of Dominion Land Sur.
veyor *in t» held att the Dominion
Lands Office* Ottawa, on Feb. 11.
° .A. dispatch from Windsor says the
importation into ()anoda of buterine
and oleoMargarine is very considerable
just now,
saassawassaa•kaasameassansammasmames
of folding doors, leading to as many e,
Its, open, simultaneouely, actuated •by
electrical •apparatus. The earpenee of
the improvements is said to have been
considerable, but it is safe to •say t,hat
the,publio will appreciate the adasante,ge
�f beingable to take their pleasure with -
gilt any dread of fire or panic. -New
YorkCommerolal Advertiser.
Truth Not Always. Pleamot.
"Pear friend!" cried the.willow, aeslie;
bent over the stream, and, gazed, on her
beautiful ;form reileeted, on the glassy
surface, "bow tender and how true.you,
are! I enolase flowers around me have
not a single •obarrn that is not mirrored,
on your faithfal bosom." And; as tha,
breezeplayechgently among her branches,.
they bent to the stream and kissed the
placid waters.
Summer passed, and winter; summer
and Winter; summer and winter; and the
willow grew old. Its leaves were few
PorWard,. the word each true soldier
obeying,
Onward they march to the field' of fierce
strife;
Onward to battle, onward to victory,
Honor beats high and fair freedom is
rife.
`f loved ones at home sadly weep far their
parting,
151oldens through 1110adOWS all lonely do
stray;
Sad recollections bring baokto the memory,
. pays that are past now forever away.
...Afar on the plain the valiant are march -
Mg,.
Qur national standard waves free in the
breeze,
Boon from the red field, valor and triumph,
Ala), we welcome with; joy our brave
volunteers.
Bluevala.
The annual meeting of our Presby,-,
terian congregation was held last
Friday week. The. auditors' state-
ment shows that nearly $1,000 has
lasen,.xaised during, the yea for all
purposes. 'The organ questions was
brought up and a. motion carried, to
sobinit it to a vote of members end
adherents on February 16th. -41x.
Gr,Cozens, of Wingbant, lectured, here
'for three nights, last week. Subject :
Phrenology and. physiognomy. -Our
coasys.-41troart. Wingh002, en the 4lim
IFebruaryoat St. Peat rectory, 'by -*ho Rev Mr
Thomnsou, ofigalt, Robb Cornyn to 1.0111401 Auburn,
iall of WinKbani,
-old friend, Galbraith, was amongst
us. Two phrenologists in one week mamma, dreadfully strong?
.is not bad for Bluevale.-The Blue- Papa -No, dear. She's small, you
unow. It's your papa that is the strong
Tale Cheese Factory Companyadjourn. one of the family.
ea meeting is heldbeing to -day (Wednes- S. L. D. -But, then, I heard mamma
day 5th inst),for the purpose:of letting telling Mrs. Tellytall last evening that
t 6 milk routs, buying wood, and she could just wind you around her an_
her businese.;-Itev L B. Wallwin g -Pittsburg Bolletin.
8 expected lime, with, his bride to -day.
.A reception is being prepared, for them,
-Mks Wallahn is a daughter of Mr
McLean, of Goderich, and' is very
highly spoken of. We extend to her
*hearty welcome, and wishAhem botb
a long life and happiness,74--A meeting
will be held this evening in the school
to orgaitze a Literary 'Soeiety.--t-We:
hs:a a good crop of tramps the past
week;nolewer than three, It is about
time we had it • poor house. Some
of our citizens have given more in
private charity. this Winter than their
. •
'yeas would.amount to, to mamtant• ,
"pokhouse,,Mr A. E Musgrove is
pal?ing,a visit to the village. sulk.
pose he will, aeon be on the War pith;
--7-34rs F.B:Seott hes tad, awattitelo of
the grip,,, Wears p)eased to bear that
s)'is iroKevint..rdwo.rd •Leeoll,
its branches wfthered, the ilowersaromul
faded.
"How changed you arer she cried
peevishly to the stream. "Once.inever
looked 011 yon but to rejoice, forall you
allowed me was pleasant and full ofILL
praise. Now; 'when I try. to• bend to. •
'catch a glimpse, 1 turn away sad. and
me? Not verdure, not symmetry, not WINGEAML ONT..
on & Vida
KED,
Grinfe-In Zest Wawanosh,on the 3rd ut Febrnary,
Caroline F,ditia Origg, egad 17 lean, 5 montim anti
8 days,
Mottoes -In Winghana, on -the Srd intik the
fent son otkir Palmer Borden, aged 10 days,
.East Wawanosh, on the Brd instant,
Margaret Lily Forguaonl wife of Mr Wm Bone, aged
20 years and 3 months.
Wingharn, on Hkelst instant, Thomas
Hiram Bell, aged 17 years,
• Goomem-In Wingharmon.ttac inetall‘ Yreil
W Goodwin, aged 48' years,
TO
Tenders, will be nee
man 01 Puglia Works,
ratepayers, up till Mond
:tor thebuildin t a
at Iluttore& area mi t
The lowest or any t der not no
Plane, & may be een at the Mayo
Date Wing m this 6th day Fe
OBS,
Thos. Agnew, d hair.
mittee. Irmo. rooklen,t
eat, at 4 o'clopk, v.
RIDOVi over the river
TOWN 011,. Wmonsm.
eerily, accepted,
office.
ary; 1890.
WEST HURON
sorrowful; for what do you bring before
grace; but bareness deformity and. de.
ca5r You are greatly changed:"
"Foolish willow!" answered, the
.strearn, "I ,am too true -that is any
Thereis.,a changer,4mt it is not
irume; 'but5ou are:not the -only onetbat
loohs.coIdly ototate,traath.when..ittoffencis
the ;liking:"
. .
A. Question in Physical Crilkarre.
Sweet • Little Daughter- Papa„ deret
is also t. . • •
.•
'Vest WaVilanosb..
••1
Some, big work ws done tiz the
•wood•Cattiog line. a few days atio.
WilktaUtl.Charlee Taylor cut, split- and'.
- piled ords in the short slaw,. ot
Who can beat, this?. This:was
all4,1noughibittWillt!.took ,`Grip'
is bigger than the work. ---4 very tne
time, was enjoyed e.,ne evening last
week, at the house of .1)/fr Alex. Rintoul
wbora number Orypung people. the
and trippedthe "light fantastic'." for it
few hour., ;., They then .reparred.to•their
homes all having enjoyed :themselves
.
tve11.171Mr,:Win „Barbour sold. a, horse
V••••••••..,
TH1
And Mu
MO
INGLIS&O 0,
boveethevamilis in full operation, and are in a poi,
lion to db custom work 0! alblainds on short notiee.
What a Bucket Shop 10.
Tbm-Sa.y, Jack, what's a bucket
shop?.
Jack --1 guess it's where the brokers
girt their buckets to water the stock
The ,Care of rine Books.
A. representative of The American
Analyst called upon a well known biblio -
pole of New York city for information
;respecting the -care of fine -books. A
book, said the expert, is a delicate or-
ganization, whose foes are perpetually
endeavkiring to destroy it, and is foes,
. are simply logien.- Water, moisture or
,dampnes, s, on the, one, band,, and exces-
sive dryness onthe other; are, both ex,
tremelydrijurions. J ,higla, temperature
dries paper, parchment and.icather, and
.,renders .them very brittle. In the oppo-
Site direction, great cold, affects books in
the same matingr, but ta.a. much
,extent., For, tbis reason a, S,-svede or ,a
r,Can440xt has,?n, harder time with his
library thanFrenchman, an Bnglisl*
=an or an American •, • ,
But the hardest time of all is experi-
WOOD AND WOOL WANTED
in,excluange goods or custom work.
STO' INC/415.4.1iNS, etc„ clagap.
,INGUS & CO.
Ingham, b.:50, 138(1.
THY
av-Thci It
'Therefore they
•
ve decicledq0,
OFFER THEIR TIRE STOOK
DRY
OF'
G ODS,
Ready.made lothing,
Hats,, Cap and Gents". urnishings
Boots, 5 g • es, 'Overshoes and ubbers.
Also a Splendid Assortment of
BRUSSELi, APESTRY AND WOO QARPETS,
AMBLER &CO
• Ik!Dt
for the tiacfso,rne sunilof $1501 This is
a Pcittprice ae horses are pot so , high
as th:ey ere,7-Schopl was closed two
days lest week, sawing to the taher
being 'gripped.". -..he boys keeping
batch. at the °gay seem to enjoy
theragelves well, considering the 'via
westher, but they are 80,11i:what
afraid4 "Grip."
(SUCCESSORS TO F. A, BILLIaNGSLEY,)
HARNESS 'WAXERS...
have on handnalarge stock- of
.11012SE BLANEETS,
CURRYCOMB'S, '
BRUSBESC
wnn's,
TRUNKS,
VALISES?. etc.,
b Id atbottom prices.
e or single, made 10 order ori
satisfaciation !guranteed.
oiiciteh. •
pogto tile 13;n1f, of liamiltom.
." • A5l31.*:& CO.
co, Feb. Eth, 1890..
Which
BARBNESS;dn
shOrt nehice, an
131-10P—o
Ving
enced the
residents ef bo plimate
tt
like sokithern India, Egypt, l3razil and
Another Acingerous enemy
AO. all books is vvhat,is .usnalyternaexi
inold. This is not simple 'vegeable 13°1m", J
growth, 001£1, popularly believed. Micro-
scopists have discovered over.10,0 specie• s.
of mold With which libraries are afilit,
ed. Sonae:,atteek ;paper; others prch,
Itent; some fatten :on sheepskn, while
others prfer morocco for o diet. There
is hardlyte substance of anysort used in,
bookinalciog. but ,what has anywhere
from, two to ten different. molds, -which
fid in it a home ora souree of' nourish-,
ment, ..Inseets ere, a cause of endlss
trnt:11e. Flies and spiders, merely soil
boots; moths audebutterflies lay eggs
which hatCh into voracious and destruct -
Lo Thew. do any amount bf
damage., . ,
• Te., Cannot Ile Too Specific..
A gentleman walked into a testaurant
AT —
COT FOR CA 1-1
Our ft:ds,millconfr agreat favor npon us by settling teii Notes
And, Ale. uts during the month of December.
mdre hoose and 4tter 00,
„ •
The undrUat:od h notice, tbat•
under provisions of Let P ent, Specfal General
meeting of thVTolinorti saati8;13utter Company
will beheld it the Temp oe NAB, Belmore, on
'Wednesday; 121h Febru 0'11001C p.
ior tepagose Of elect
68 ler the. crothint
s:anet hean.
year, and tratioactin
tnrests of tilt Com
A TepucessU1 cOncert waSgrven
in the gethcalist Church on Thursday,
Jan/allli, under Abe1.uspice0 •of tfre
,bsai " Aid Society. A. splendid
pregttatame was givezrby local talent,
assiated by Mr 0 McCIlellaud, of
,13elrave, who gaeo severed songs and
trpcitations, which wore received with
hearty applause and highly appreelat•
ed by the audience, proving that he
is the paseesaor of more than orditary
ability as a singer and elcuionist.
elmor.
A valid deticert wilt bo held in the
Bohnore school on Pidy,
yesterdey and ordered ",a dozen fried,?t,
The weifertoolrthe order, but returned
-in a few momentswith the query:
• "Do yen want eggs or oyters, sir?"
',This subleased chief of Polite Mitchell
that he gaveihis waffle a bath in vinegar
isteadietoluOplesotrav.-SSatas (Waain)
'r,PrOg§tt
-
osar ime- ago .The 'Youths 'tiOn-
panion offered $5,000 in prises for the
three best stories for girls, the three
best stories for boys and three beat
stories of advnture. The recent
awarding of the prizes bring out the
curious fact that only one wll-known
story-writr, Zlizabeth Stuart Phelps,
appears among the prize writers.
Another sugg,estive fact is that two of
the prizes for stories for girls wPre won
bv neand two of the prites for boys
ngiDire
such othel
11 ?»Y resone.
PETER IU lreotor.
xav, roztor.
nery
House and:„Lot
• • •
Tho subscriber Offersor.sale his, House and Lot,
situated on the corner of Albert and Ante streets,
Wfugham. Ooe.fifth' of an acre titiland, on which is
a frame cottage. Bard, and soft...water and other
conVeniences. . For further particulars, apply to the
poprietor, Off tpejreinieee,
LIN MATER,
• DORDON WINTYR
OF THE -13110101.1.1110110%. WINORAM,
111F -FIELD & SON
liEtt PATENT TOP MILK CB,
Cream Cans,
;• •
. •
Housol•AucV:•Loilw.for Sale,
Tho subscriber effr4or Houseancnot on
tIe comer bfqatriat, and '00tharitio streeteWInff*
hana-the finnsVloention iro-toWn, • The, ItouSS -is n
15090 new rot4co,cont,an/g.sitg roovna;orood.pellar,
well, etc. MO. two good. banding tag -cotaining
oe.fifth of an dm each. WitThellnid-00 entYierms:
For full pattionlamannly tothe proprietor.
, AlOOtlf."11.1011,ING,
r
puWlO Vebruary 21st. The programme wore won by women. flue Vo 1.
will consist of musie, vocal and seem to indiote that 111011 can write
instrameatal, dtalogoes, ete See 1 1,11P InfSt stories for *mown anti Vice
text issue of the 1.111E3 for full par. / vera, although this 'Murillo it hard -
4 W OWL ly borne oot ty abet faots,
liALS_TED1 SCOTT
33.4.217I<MI1S
Josghine ,3iret, On.
J A 112Lerasn
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J, W. Scrim
Mona roroot. I Litoeci.
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Deposits neeeived -and Interest
Allowed.
1Amoy Advanced to Varviers and
Business Men.,
On looor short time, 00 endorted tiotee
or collateral eacurity. Sale notee bonght
at a fair valuation Money remitted to ail
parte of Canada at reasonabie onargee,
Speeial AttolitiOn Given to Col.
lecting Aceounts and lIdtes.
agentsIn Ballads— Thili Wiertiluald.t.8"
Castitilli,
°Rice Hour—Yrorn 0a, int. to 6 p.
.
SIEMIT,
. Agokt,
Milk Pails):
Sap Bioket,$)
land bikEft
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Oit 'Restaurant:
Oysters ! Oysters!
Fresh, and gotten up in Every Style.
FRU
A rizio Stook
SI F JITS1
APP Oitp fiES
14F$0110, ,afpr-f
Atocit,,t--
ti the county. Pure • ina spciIty.
see me,
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