HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1868-07-09, Page 2"Ay, ay, when Cutler lives. But, Lord- a gesitlemonn's Isom of • thousand
lame pee, air ! 1 shan't be knig astern of` with es extremely_ jpattle slope from
my meanuate here : ain't you see that r maitre hi the Mend duwn to the sea.
"Heaven forbid !" said limed, surprised A neer flowingfroin ;mate distant a.
and alarmed. "Whyyou are Dirt wounded non outward through this down, but
=num,mut we three will all aew old traverse.' the limn until this river, ta
ly, as Cooper was. Have a good verge, and alined el & ei & eled it. I
England yet.''
• sudden turn towards the sea, inure
lay WW1..
"Isn- '''',' se'd wekt. '...IT• "Ill ,,n 1.' to. timi ed him at a spot which he Monied
- hill ".. rn"'`..i *'"'.....""ligim ''•• ••"4" "'II' fixed on as Helen Rolleston's future
we _ v... a &Mar, -Me. (s- . do properly • oii lee,
wee. i Wilk of that dayle work, furl Ilte.1 the rum 'd
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"T". you with main and reeds. laud yarne-
rgin II articles shall Ise abolished and cease to THE GUNBOATS. . Dungannon. FENIANS•
ea p:thtoe Prince Alfred is especial at th
poorly omitted. It is clear that our legi: the Cherub. left, or are tot leave Preece
We anderstand, on good authority, th
the them sort of weeds ; and I'd duit in hal an,
hour if I waa the Tom Welch I toed to be. Why
LIODERIOR, JULY 9, -1868.
Jurce there's spue C•11V•11 enough 1!1 the
it is go between these four trot.
•Il breast legh.
lease' and then there's the foresail besides,
stile:I. 2ire,ma. Cased is all you aniline Shell ivaut,
"atoll '0, excuse nie," said Slim Itollestun, "I
rs- *ill nut be sheltered at the expense uf any 1
1...t "
,totonal.
Ingleemagh, but rum •Wp of Momitom pitm.. hell with
• makriew orme), wen sir, ate I mg eem mg Ito let uw
Weed out of we limo I mum lo•o uhahw gime ta
Atha, y,11 sew 1 owl wake Moth Mood, broom •
likamt la w awned to he omeght. 1 (Mt em114.2
imsdi mat ewl eafe to lose the wieWer of my
wee.. lieul *outlet Wow my heart Met altogether eel
hewords lirtag Nom berg. lee ghee mean mt. what
Wet ye best him' '11111e outenle the etiye
KIM ye ...we vet * lie expe• Le Welt; ••••••• out mi hm
ma. tow% oe. mite. rho you e• eao lee laid hie
Med• eeetly on the trinsisa "Now, sir. I d••
the Maly mo you • foto., I west lea slmagaide of
But If yai bury low La the we, mo/ ashore
why - • tre eyes W I alum't be • thowawt• yews Of 61/
Mem IVA/1111d ply yl• • oireelete
Walsh could utter no Onorele. U•en tut the slatods
1•68 Wm. were 01•011e.t, awl epoke •IU, (tooth -
sem deelculty
KIM took] Ilmel reply Tbe Judgement la wee*.
Wow. sealwaued totontrwli. t Mart with 1.1d rem
me lie tally rel, with • log Wet la dew me swim of
Med, and belle,r4 they MI women • weans own. saw
10•••• U. heart of the retie-
Weich made mu apilore.1. Let • lest el goad nettMed
wateoupt. TM Wm of UM perm. matelmdistim
c71:%:in bed., aad Mewled the IllUoiteble ween .
thelawlem • limy speck II OS W
1111. Hazel whimpered Rm. thall..per lomat
be burled to My.
•2 tea r • Lao pa...4 through oversee •rer•I but
Ude Wm Wry lead Ur me .440.4, Is raw
Uwe tree very mina IA
oom, the ma wm wren I pi..
Welch toed them CM •.• a eign Wry were nearing
At font r to • La& about the sire ated cud.. a •
toot pork. eetti.1 on tho boat* met
Th•W soittwon ohs fasteml we the bird . sad
Welek . Ahem therWe • supper so rot es ..•
Your short, thick, umbrageous trees
stood close to Me stream on this auk, anti
on the eastern side was a grove 01 gigantic
rh. trees, and that shut la this moment
ay all anew the etruison, leaving a gap
through Mr. !taxers eye mut 1 pierce tu •
/real depth *moil those grand whiners
or they steel wide apart, and there wadi
not a veatige of biushwood, jungke, tor'
even greel, behlw their emir enema.
He christened the plaoo St. Helen's tea ,
the am».
He IIWW dipped his bailer into the stream
and found it pure and tolerably cool.
/le followed the bend of the stream ; it
evaded the slope and took hiru ite own
milder desomit to the sands etier these it
flowed sinivoth sa lam into the sea.
Hazel ran to We ch to tell him MI lie
hsd discoverml, and to give him his Met
water front the island.
Ile found a roan-eolored pigeon w
purplish neck, perchel on the sick
foot. The bird idiom, like • rainbow,
trucked a saucy eye at Hazel, arid fte
into the air a few yenta, but it soon
peered that feu had /ittle to du with
movement ; for, after an airy circle or
he fanned liasel s cheek wtth his fiut
ith
UMW
•12
W U
thl
two
flap
edg
, i
ng°
did
ping wing., and lighted on the Very
-No, pow Wog r Helen memo. .4 the Wee, nod waa for sipping.
• Tea are nett mol nasal. with • mottilu Meet of sel m •
u look here, Welch !" toted Haul
mom. suflerthp mice us gent. est
mew. Mat poor bud imt like us upon the we. MI eestacy of delight.
It le • Mod Mel -
" Ar sir " *alai he. " Poor thi
"Wales -hada Yam webtwl mea win. • , '
with - they han t a found us out yet."
era.
Th. 141,1 f•Wwl.wW6i•Ow• 8.* le th• w'st• The talkin puzzled the bird, if it
„„„ofthoo,,,,, not alarm 11H, and he dew up tr.
(nevelt '
"Welch, veu art a trump," soitl H.ored,
and ran off for thesparecanves, Ile brought
it, and the carpenter's basket of tools.
They went to work, and Miss Rolleston
insisted un totting part in it. ?iodise/ er
so dasposed, /loud WIFOliat..ljav had
better -divide their lators shoe the tittle
waa short. Accorthugly he took the axe
and chopped off a great many wales uf the
palm tree, end lighted a greet fire between
the nee, while the other two worked on
the' 1'410 LW.
'"f his 14 to dry the soil as well m cook
our itroviluons,' said he ;slid now 1 must
go aud find fool. Is there anything you
fancy I" He turned his head frion the fire
he wu lohting and widowed this question
both to 14'elch and Alms Rolleeton.
Mise Bolleaton stared at this question,
then smiled, and, in the true spirit of a
WY said, "I think I should like
,1 geld large cocoanut. if you can find on
,11 She felt sure that there was no ut
° 'eatable thing in the ',hole island.
P •'I wente a cabbage," said Welch, it
• loud voice.
• .-0, Mr:Welch, we Jae me at hom
. said elies Polleston, Husking at
prepieterms demand.
* "Ne, Miss, in Caperieorn. Where
we shan't have to pay nothian for this b
n cabbage. IT tell ye, miss, when • as
mime ashore he always gem in for gre
, vegetables, for why, he has eoten IUU
jUllk and biscuit, nature sings oat
greene Me and ruy shipmate was paid
the at Portsmouth last year, arid six of th •
her
• .
e,"
tho
en
eh
tor
off
his
1*.- doh. Blest if six boiled legs of mutton
del net ceine up smoking hot, three waio
eh • with colthage and three wath turinuts.
•"1 Mine wes with turnette. But then I don't
post- Lek it to h the line ; don't ye go to think.
because 'in sick and the holy and you
▪ 14. "" e•••I 1.:1••••••1 the teem, bud, perching there inspect
bUd
ed these new WW1 nouty bipeds sit los
Half am hour lief,. woe. t. Helms whose welou tem
e s, lert. el•e maw weeethile, at the eerie of Use ure•
hod I k mi. now laid his hand on Wel
Hasol looks/. but mild tool me mythlog
24. shoulder and reminded laini they had •
apes awe Olid ere • mote al hm. wore bk. duty to pimiento which could not lee
emist. Uwe uo thing else ear eould esp.( to me
Uwe
Thee. old., Ire., MP. strained to teak. II out, awl as
the Wet • Mewed herenle more and nom poltobie,
though it lam hard to ye *hal II *14
I etre minutes before the we the an helm 4,,fram r
'Master. it et•uml eut Ores again. Meaty A two,
• lofty. oalitary Hew wtth • 11•111•Wes, lihe • evluto•
••• breather only at the Wp
• palm tree 10 the mei the Nal&
- agreed to dine together and each order
pone..
Right you are sir, said Welch„ "
very kind of you to let me have ino
with him. Poor Sam '"
" I Mee found a place," Hazel in •
" We our take the boat close
it. liut where im Miss Holleston f"
" 0, she la not far off ; she wan h
keit mow, and brought me this here
CHAPTER X X IV. . emenut, and patted nie Olt the ItIN
She JO, and, then tiff again on a cru
Awl MI for lend Wel h meted en lb..- roe. o-
mega her little heart !"
mul for 11..1r rOgrill wen, le sparing It, they would novo
re.e..1: ocean
th. mat.ard awl osier wee that gleol Imo Hamel and Welch then got inn' the lo
oo, as pit wit all our sells, and Ay to It ." road
and so kind 1.. me, and to him that aws.tiag
n•Y outside them there steals for me, as Fru
.0 erestotable ; termite I wish yew both.
l"e and plenty of e'no when som• whaler geta
to driven out of her course *sulphas you up,
and carries you into norther* latitude*
ere , where tunnote grow ;but ailtbage ia my
1th' ' right, cabbage is my due, being paid off
k, nia manner ; for theship is foundered and
lee. 1 m &there :cabbage I asked for, as a sea-
man that has dune his duty, and a man
at. that • on't live to eat many more of Pin •
nd end" thosing,his Weeper.) "If you are the
ft' man 1 take you fee, you'll run ant fetch
11 nte • cabbage fresh from the tree" freely -
'et ering his temper.) I know I did't ought
tet- ' t eh' t f
t Lonl blies you, ;there ain't 00 minty
1" little boys a baling on, anti here's a poor
‘111 fellow meetly tfYing for it."
P- Mum Rolleston letked at 3Ir. Hazel with
la starve its eters feature ;and whispered
le. erebbene (nen the tree. Is he wandering r
s- •'No," said he. lie has
• piekt.1 up • fable ttf them seas, that there
ant pushed off w I th..11t 11111C11 difficulty, a
punted screws tha bay to tete of the cle
Welch mallet awl ••14, • ffo, raise Y. reneel 1.44 We have Unheated. It was nire Deal
Wee what rue on t.• lend m don't know •
1,ky. ,„%nia,1 high water, and they moored the le
*woo., wool mot tee, the elese under the cleft Ifasel had seh
ens sirom-ou ise oemoit imd by •laybreeli. you'll
Sal Ye Mimed olommoter y:or tee time lee ms woe „, , ,
wit fie • eth ewe I nen tney Mita got ,,ni atm went op
-Ma 1444.4. W.41 1161s. "Th•re W' the eatreunty of the cleft, and' there, w
WM. or I Wwwld liume semi it •'
.(1, the was hull olown. Why, am WWI I 131.* "0 end with Piece of wood, lhej /1c911
WWI ari oom tem grow in the water TOY I ed out a resting place for f 7,roper. Th
:Leenien en •r•ra,', 'N• lom• thu".6611 s'N'f WM light work ;for it was oilstones, Owl
Cp.. um to Hanel awl Mies Ibillwitm set to and fragment.; of coral, and dried se
ask with ...woder.i.t., loerwol nor nowskaall. wee!, lying loosely together. Itut
mod twOhle re44.1 the formed
,• "pee. eee wee., e„ r„„ei came a hard task in which Welch oil
mreir, WM hurt no, emellreed• arel One not ammo. Hazel unshipped a thwart, an
'1.1 is a tree which grows cabbages."
bert erimo rem Yon
'1.22 ""Rwa622, 'et" 11161. 1 laid the body :or it ; then by a great eff.
me, ereau wow'. Jame -tea., eet eropt staggerer! with the burden tip to the gra
mist sot te and deposited it. Ile was exhausted
"•`'' n"1 1". "."1. " 11" """ """ """ 111" exertien, and had to sit down men
them wee m idesd their I.e. distant
d Welch heart him and said, with due
warmth - emote there is a tree on all
ee these oloutle, (het grows cabbages ; that
hY was known a hitudred year. before you
nit was born, and shipmates of none have
rat'"Platche'se.m:no., whet thee old Admirals
re- and Borthmers, that set the legend afloat,
re- were so, &lewd JIA t•• call eabb•ge, and
11 yourshipeueminav hev• eaten for one is
nothing en earth lett the last year's growth
hr of the eolith tree "
he "Palm -tree he "said ;and there -
d upon iou.rd hot argument, which
Weld sense oit vhert.
.17:1`. Maw, thongli it hoult.1 melt Mem net the for some time. As 11001I •• he WY recto
awl comet they awl wady Mars, ell
Om ma mom than les. UM dielme, (ming geed, he Mph/ Welch LO stand at the he
..nd un„. „„ 16, 414 th:trave, and he stood at the foot ba
WNW. head , and then, from memory, he
MOM sod Ulm 11,414Mon aseoll op awl hurreloof
mated the service of our church, hard
; on Weir /mom in admit grantwle, Wel /4 • .
ly I
Rut the Le•••• he' 6...honed. mt. Do -sigh them wow
we vest woes al m. tornedable sisch
a roan am theirs. arm mei Owning over how dlebent
ad reds ahead, thst grinned tawk wed Mamma. hare
Wed there.
They Wee warmulte• Weir's awl he WM UM. am
meet WM down), and realm a roma of the MUM, he
hed to door WOW h... to erel. am demote!
thoroughly wetted. wed Heim rather frightemel
p ing • • .
Thin waa no tante recital ; the scene, t
, the very absents of t
book, made it tender and solemn. An
then Welch repeated thou beautifi
words after }fuel, and Ilszel let ho
And how did he repeat thein In such
sem
kith. I hearty loving tone, as became one it ho a
about to follow, and all this hut a sho
"""'"'t the' e"" '" t leave taking. Fto littered, for the loot
out.' tint whole eolith MIA of the lelmad . I o•
they Uwe pet the heat Were the wind, and mem Mt " wen Ole dead, those immortal word
reel to. eel mon• whlrh ••• els• lit Ust • , had a lerge eigniticance and beauty.
•ert of blethww1. -wet re .0 U. 111.10 Of the _ A 1 • ,1 voi
Wats,' Here 1••• water •Inentle•a• news prosenity • veneer, @every
Om sir wario and helm IN., Mine drilen mitrghe with the deep an
at emet cleutr•thosee,I.oksoa eat Mr • good land I ecilenin tones of the male mourners. I
"Leo est • low, se4 imieder line of riles. Mt , wog Helen Solls•10n• She had watched
midelatIrg road, with elutintng nu la, awl hem moat of their movements' unseen hentel
"4""4 *n." ".'""r t""""k"i "" ""t a id now, standing at the edge of th
mem& arel Wm 'mood olow to • newt oteecomor .
mistutomo •4 v•geleflon Great Weikel weustse-ro•n rerine, and hmking dewn on them, utter
aaw. gores. etel then F..' I eti a.aoft Wit thrilling amen to eve
teem, weemi llow weer WADY.. die• Mr hem we" •
64,Q 4.4,•• e„,. he, • prayer. When it was over and the me
ehennela Orr eve . m4 the the thmasted WM. I prepared to fill in the greYe she "pate t
" 1"'"'"'t ""' """""a., ""'"'"d• ••• hled•• `12k I Welch in an undertone, ana begged lea.
le•eriont rowetaleee 11•110, swevaleut Moen of Um •
Moho. him hone ow.r the water, end a the met to pay her tribute first end with the, sh
se ono. oe. oteeol.. to 1h. ''sYr/.1. Owl emotteeee.,/shitacherl her apron, and beta it out te then,
sown noise*. that U•• leaves hoi set eally wow
flaaol toad • child I h , d f
her apron full of sweet smelling bark an.
arnutatie leaven, whose fragnince filled
the air.
" I went you to strew these over his poo
"noon.," ehe eaid. " not commo
earth ! He meet onr hew And his Imo
words were, " I ',hope'. Tom." 0 dear
0 dear !" And with that gave him th
&peen, and turned her head away to hid
her tears
n• 't1t 11 I,' I ' '' y 1
*, poesibility get our poor friend the thing lie
" ...nu r.
rt ..ie, ow is quite sithin the bounds of
14. poasibility," said }fuel, dryly.
"Well, then, umpteen you beign by get-
ting him the thing 1 and after all that, it
" will be time to areue about the name we
d shall give to the thine.'
1 The good sense .4 this struck Mr. Hamel
forcible. Ile started off at once, erased
f, with the axe, and a net beg Welch had
e made since he beoune unfit for heavy
labor ; he called back to them sa he went,
rY to put the pits on
n Welch and MIMI Rolleaton complied ;and
'' then the sailor showed the 'ady how to sew
• sailor -woe, driving the large beetle with
• the palm of the ham!, guarded by • piece
• of leather. They had nailed two breadths
of cantons to the tree* en the north and
1 west odes, and run the breadths rapidly
• together; and the water wait boiling and
bobbling tn the Idlers, when Mass Rolleston
1
r utterer! • scream, fnr ?fuel came running
n over the 1pootrate palm tree as if it was a
t promo bridge, and lighted in the midst of
• them.
e °Got one,' said he, cheerfully, mod pro -
e (hood foam hi. lief 110me limes, two maces -
nuts, aild a land turtle ; from this last escu-
lent. Mno Rolluton withdrew with
, undisentised horror, end it was in vain he
, mewed her it was a great dein:wary.
.
"N.. matter ; it is • reptile. 0, please
k Mow thew high WM TIM oratml, mei they pmed
mew •MIL wooled warty to the pot..
Ms elle wise broad •n4 Irregular. awl in •••••• of 12,1
vorition a vocatly .4 71110 ItIVI• *Moot •arne darken,
Impair and tnrohlion 4o.a to the Mot of th. nos
Them h Md femme: (mat Mein of water, nod. thwp,
tranemmot, wtrioh trieklo4 new en • laoleirle of peili
seed. aled went Into wed.. nutter. loth. em
Great awl Soon we. tho rapture Win sight minted ,•ttr
Met PwI4w1 •ossesa neer (Kelt &win L, lae•
at owe. tf ree•11.1. /.1.mge IMO loosing Ilte, awl
• wellleg throat, we' bowed hawk into thel 1.1•00011•
11,1124 . hot the D•11 moment they wore do•ertlel retro
Itue perrymwe he the 'why that WM on them
TM mewled ohe with its erowlerful rewrote. wen th.
se, of pool., -emir...me and In ...nee- Hasel blessed her for thethnught, which
idwiteml thrso WM. Remal mode with nits/low
w"" h2 • N.Y....4.'1.4 'f"" 4b2 •wi indeed, none bra • lady would have hed
apertlIngend ladled WM Mole, sow name. and Welch 111•1 he, with tears in thew eyes
as ewe, eorgetnel, • re•mtot '66Pludts strewed theiltfertnaves first ; and soon a
moo.. tee ISM, mot, lett moped.
122."11*".,_, """1. *.„4,411k• "2"1" 4444.....1"44. • ridge of shingle neatly tound with sea
od with Over thrombi of water mow to We rem Mee of Weed IntUked the wheel' grave.
tee .aa4 IRO. Mon •11 thow eloriome Mel
&Mad the prim., wel merillIng mode. the ems . iety, and that a prem.
re„,„i„, e„,..,,, ,ise mg .nye, wee to prig- Me shelter for the deli-
.
CA go an. the awl. man, whom cirennt-
ataticee hol placed under hie tare. He
1,01(1 Min 11.1liNteoll Welch and lie were go.
ing to cone the bay again, and would she
he good aweigh to meet them at the bend
of the river, where she would find four
CHAPTER XXV. traces I She nottlell her head and took
Two, rowool moro thou folio,. ramp woo thll'etertnes that road accordingly. Hazel rowed esat-
wel Woo oar. atriteli the gmeef. eat noo elm ward 111C/Will OM hay, and it heing now
MA ',Tolled the miouney ever Ihr PO. high water, he got the boat into the river
eel w•ter. awl e -w wow& 1.en Wallow in final • ewe.,
owl et Wel looked Ilk. the new i.ww. ef Wel pIetoW. near the nine the shore, and, ea
tho pelrembe mode /Mow ret .411 the etas vat, the river lied wont a channel, he ointrived
irimet 0." e• 11,4 11 es^"7 '""' s'n 'set •^'' with the boat -hook to propel the test up
or. atathowary pleodly weed We terrible 440,4-
W the 'neater, to an angle in the bank within
et,. ere.' and Hie. n‘emetew were en ferny yards of the four tree.. Ile could
shore in a moment, and it wee all they get no farther, the stream being now not
omit donot Odell upon the earth end UM ahallew, hut blocked here and there
it. with great •n•1 r tugh fragmenta atone.
Neeer had the Asa diem -wed upon that Haul pushed the boat into the angle mit
fairy iele pmeh emeetrew They .4 the current, and moored her fast. He
looked, not like people sheen to die, het end welch then get ashore. land Miss
thet died, and been buried, and nut Rolleeten win etAnding at the fonr trees.
He went ha her and mit enthioneatioally
is no to he veto house. Is it not *
beautiftel mite r
" tree it tea beairtifolkeite, but, forgive
nye--I really den't IWO the hotem," waa
her aply.
lint you see the framework."
lonvng men have to embrive the land Helen Imhof, all about, and then marl,
at.. .t end wee teietima hie mortally, " I simmer, I'm hlind, air, or
leg slowly, neer the gunwale, when limed else yen sife dreaming, for I see nothing
mane hack to his amistanne. lie gnt ashore, , at all."
but was eerntentad to sit down with his n WhY here'', roof remly mole, and
ayes cm the climpled sea and the boat, wait- the frame of a iwnll Wo have only to
kg, waiting qutetly till the tide should! irettill • screen between three fern up -
float his friend to hie foot again. /
The sea hints walked nutria,' about hiin, I • Only to wattle a wean ! Bid I dent
niinried him not. know what wattling a screen is. Who
Him sacented a green elope does !"
very sin ely, for her limbs were eramped WhY Y"r1 net none of the tune, that
andl wail lost to vie.. !row a luttla f h p e river, anti, a
Mimi now went up the 'mach, ILIA certain long wire griall 1 have marked
look • more minute survey of the neigh- !down, and then wilt fix and weave till yen
boyhood. I make a seamen (rent tow to tree ; thismuld
Th• eide el the hay was varien. he patched with wet day ; I know ether!.
EMI of it pretionaistl the oft charaeter that • their is plenty of that. Mrwfrajw,
wiarkeel the tery in general ; hut a portien what ia done to noir banns. The anon of
id it waa reeky, devigh aireskiwl 'nth 'age- this great palm tree bee at the sonthern
Mama an4 thia rift was intermeted aperture of your yew house, and tilnelta it
narrow mto MO.+, in some entirely up ; that will keep off the only
ran temprote an4 high tides mon enld win_,d the meth win,' f
biased tontines of the ens enteral, licking eight Then look al it1 them mei, 50i0„.
AM salsa of the gullies smooth ; an4 the...11,mm interlaced neer your heart. Them
aressimal mire marked by the send, trees We 111.111.-111n11.) Therm
nth., eel.* the ready mule. Ynu meet hare another roof 1
.us." ow.reerhieu see he4 tat underneath that, Mit it will do for a' far
high wain, n.ark *ea emend ntnivfinut.. oill wattle th• inn liefeert
het lime than them Marie, asta was lame- Thigin .2 nn0.
weernwit on the land *hos therhff please. I am amtione ette a screen wet' 8
liwaull • easeed httneile nf tropical shoats, ,thdo.
1480.41wee IdWand., smbe 4.11 1.17 ...4Panaart.r.r.41.: Woll."aud Welefi who had joined them.
Ova sr" • 4•1"."" 4°.nr, 401,1"771.,1 'IL 16'14yinsarmeal,mit rourd ft7eitte Nue 'week' Id
•••4141m, pew. naMr. aue omr (Me per.•11.0,
MONO thor 10.11., feel, gran.* lirley Mit dell.
tole ...lore from...men trw•
Rom VC, lob relent himself In the end miffed
Welier 4 en I e air end emiled ail I h I y 'pet „"II•re'•
• blemol Mewl hey ••Llowe md rew ber
ashore '
enme ni their graves to land nn that
mmeeel there. We should heve started
hack with horror ; hut the birds ief that
vimin isle merely stepped mit a their way,
and Aid not fly.
They haO tendert in paradise.
Even Welsh yielded to that univareal
ay."
''The chieened the hiked reprieves yon," are
length,. and put anon the terrapity, which.
DOMINION DAT GODERIO
exest."
Home of our Canadian contemporaries
object to this 'wreathe became it exclud
coal from the 5 per cent. !1st, and we ar
H incliued to think that salt has been pu
Ls Dominion Loy Vas orlebrat. d hare b
holding • school pic-uie in the grove o
at puede the school house. Although tl
tt heat was oppressive, and the dust mutiny'
is but agreeable, at the appointed hour,
awohoetuctiouf j‘oieayoulzy,, thheaiirrptyri.1,0o,dskoitio!ite.hri)1.1,Lers
in were seen wending them way towanle th
ad grove, where their zealous, and energet
teacher was busily engaged in ',repeal
1. for their recoptton:. The chair mut fillet
Y We clip (he ft °whiz "Mtge.:save" ar.
g the red brotherhood in New York :-
11
p- ticks from the / ish Peopte, the organ of
le the SA11/031101' lee itituate organisation of
a " Spicy revelotious from the !midi
o, Fenian disruptimiste are fortheotuine
, On Friday last, ilium flinh, Or, Devi.'
. Bell mil kir. Michael Scaulan, of the
kid§ Republic, were arrested at the mit
k or General John O'Neill, ' the hero,' &a.,
91 Re., tor having 'provoked hint to ocumnit a
I b h f h pc ' i e• 0 0 ' 0 r•
, der. The cause of this action ou the part
al of the ' Comeral,' it is stated. is a passage
t in a litter published in the Irialt Rrepoblic
d over the nem° of one Grace -, • gram-
, less uoiidootript, conneeted with thet
_ graceless journal, who lived enteptuouely
y for about two years on the money sub -
h sbribed by the duped followers of O'Neill
il and hie 'Senate,' and echo, now that ho
f can no longer prey upon them, time
Y round on them like all vipers of lair kind
I
Although no special . we
made fur the celebration of the natal da
of Canadim Confederation in our g
town, it was a much "higher time" t
!could have beea expected. In the 11111
ing • trein of 21 ears, crowded with
enrsionista from Brantford and Leona w
of that place, arrived at Clinton, where
was found nemesary to detach • few c
until the rest oould be runup to Girder'
after which they were returnee for. I
eatimated that the train carried at 1
1309 people. The Silver Spray lkwou
a Liege number from Northern Purta,
farmers flocked front the
country with their wives mid childr
and, altogether, wt. feel safe in assert
that there werefrom three to four thotuan
•iflituff In toLMVII: An if by COMINWill Coll
sent, the stream of pimple sought relief
from the intolerable heat by hurry iug
direct to the bank of the lake. The strs.
Siker Sprits and Motors gave, respectively,
three and two excursions out on the lake in
the course of the day and evening, but the
Spray monied in some way to have the
preferenoe. A cricket match was played
between the Goderich and Sealorth dubs,
Geleach, of eourse, being badly wearied,
At noon the artillery company fired a
salute. The Good Templar. of Ooderiels
and Seal rth pic nic togither
the boys and theirgirls imbibed mountain
strawberries and ice creams, waahed down
by oceans of lemonade and gin er beer
s-
• lature could not lieWn to • propoaal which
if arnepted without atnenda • t, uld
injurious to the coal interest of Nov
Scotia and the nu less important Solt in
tenet of Ontario. No, no, gentlemen,
yeu are sincere, leps hay, no discrimina-
tion of this sort ! If there are advantages
to flow from a reciprocal trade system, we
must see to it that the advantage is nut a
on your side !
is
Useful Inventions vs Humbugs
e One of the chief obstacles in the way
those who have a useful invention to bri
1, before the (public, is the fact that ill
country teems with arrant humbugs, wh
el with glib tongues, prowl about within
. what innocent they fluty devour. Withuu
pointing ont the huadred and one " sells
afloat, from a patent pill to aclud-crusher
we will merely assert thM in many caus
these gentry are in the habit of *elfin
township righta to several parties, thu
swindling honest nue out of their money
Hence fanners are uaturally afraid Minos
to look at anything new. But common
untie should point out that certain distine
nous should be made. For example
Ma.rr's new plough attachment is • thin
"Mien recommende itself practically, an
being • Canadian invention it deserves th
. support of • disoerning public. Of the huu
deeds of rights disposed of we have not
heard of a single ease of diesatisfaction, and
mid
han
tela -
Vet
it
ch
ens
gh
th
et
in
fur Godench tho 1st., and that th
was to be her headquarters. This retie
' on the part of the authooties to t
be dicate that a " ennin attempt isnot co
• entered inimineut Our people will be gl
- to give the jolly tars *cordial welcome.
ir
BATTALION DRILL. ---The teVOMI for
compoeing the Huron Battalion of Volu
teers are ordered to meet at Goderich
e_ by the Rev. Mr. Barr L. S. of tiehools
tt who performedy danuty wgittilia.hispre,uzin
we observed the Rey. Mr. Whiting, an
„Ai the itied of the teachers of the vicinity
The proceediugs comtrientext with humor
oils and witty dialogues and recitation', b
• the }Allele, from various author., whic
le contributed much to the pleasur
e an
tas atuusement of the visitor". The spirit o
the various pieces was fully entered into b
the pupils, and they were qutte suouessitt
in retaining the ear of the audience ; bii
n the remaining part of the programme was
probably more interesting than that whic
we have already uoticed ; being a debate
ry by the more advanced pupils un " whethe
y the Statesman, Warrior, or Poet, is th
d nom benefioial hia country," in which
the debatore availed theniselvesof thewid
imipe stiorded by the subject, to collect
11 good many beautiful and even marlin'
ideas, and. whiehavas delivered in a clear
u Monday next for the prescribed batten°
drill. If the Governinent or military
anthoritiea had consulted the interests
the men the time uf hay harvest woe
not have been chosen for this parttime
of Great inconvenience will both. inevitab
ng result ; but, of course, Colonel Rees I
no option in the matter. r
o,
g ele. The thermometer reached 106' i
t the shade in London un Saturday.
ler Dont forget the comphnienta
' c.ovnizirt,g toneiMraTh, oSimma on Thursda
bill shows • gran
array ef talent and we doubt not tl
1
t and, among other things, charges O'Neill
with crimes the conautasien of which
h would disgrace the Widest character in
Sing Sing. That id the ' provocatiou
e which O'Neill pretends has driven him
e into the law 'mutts; but hie real ground
of complaint against Bell aud Scanlan ia
their exposure of;the little whiah
e he and hie associates are now trying tu
play r a chancre to send their ',opiate -
a
programme will be a good one aud we
°metal uut.
- rye Dr. and Mrs. Painter, the wel
- known revivalistaof New York are holdi
, emend *orrice/ in the Wesleyan I.:lurch to
g this town every afternoon at 3 o'clock an
at 7.90 in the eveniug. Large crowds o
• people attend each meeting. We 'Maley
they will only romein a day or two.
and distinet manner. During the debat
I, frequent anti warm epplause ma deserved
ng ly bestowed int the various performers b
a debate, the children daspersecl m variot
f the eudience. At the ouncluition of th
directions through the groVe, some
f swinge, some to racing, anti others to find
e amusement in some other way. Lunclieut
waa served and dispoeed of in a hearty
manner, and at the closed this part of th
e era' stumping through the eouutry to do-
- feat the ekction of Gen. Grant -fur it U
Y to the Democrats the Senators have sold
1' oat this time. The secret rasnalities of
• these tw3 Pena of inpostore will probably
be ezpeeed during the coining trial, anti
mey we be there to me!"
ON TO CANADA.
exercise, the Rev. Mr. Barr
Mr.h. onrihitincr, andin Turauusid
youths cooled off by putting the stone
leaping and running rams, hundred
arm up by drinking ale, whiskey and
other kinds of "sustenance " an athlete
walked on • rope ft:tended from Parsons'
buildings to Crabbe three story block, and
performed some rather astonishing
feats, but as he did not fall and break
his neck many were quite disapninted --a
colored youth eurnanied " Sun,' created a
profound sonsetion by "going for " a
young gentleman from the oountry, and in
the evening absinthe had been imbibed so
successfully be several hundreds that •
fight of name kind could lie witnessed ley
the lovers of kicking and gouging, at al
moat every turn, greatly to the advtuitage
of our town constables who have hail their
hands full of businesa ever mime. In fact
all our visitors were pleased. These who
wanted a little " fun with the boys," hail
their hends punched satisfactorily, lovers
"billed and cooed," there tired of the bu-
siness and comnieroe of Llife sat and eojoy-
ed the delightful scenery, and so on. By
8 o'clock, p. m., otos! of the excureionista
were on their way homg, excepting those
from Kincardine, who were detained until
earlynext morning on &extent of theSpree
goingout to towein the ClanOta, the piston of
the the latter having tircken while she was
out on the lake with an excursion party. -
We feel mire that hotel -keeps and the
vendors a fruit and " enft-drinka," would
be glad to have frequent repetitions a
such a day.
, from what we know of Mr. Vinnorman
• the agent for this section, .we are satisfi
The American people seem'at lest,to be
awake:to the fact that in the matter of the Ab-
rogation of the Reciprocity treaty they have
been " biting their own noses" to emu a
neighbor*. face. For sonie months it has
been apparent to leading fruitiness men in
the chief centresof trate thnt the Japanese
policy, en far from hastening the cherished
object of the Annexation of Canaria, only
reverted' back upon the beide of its promo-
ters. That the policy of the American
Government less to injure and if possible
cripple Canada, was onvioua from the first,
and hence one people srisely determined
that, if they could not deal just princi-
ee with their next neighbors, they would
seek out other channel. through which the
-stream of Colonial exports
and imports might flow with unrestricted
freedom. The result.' are obvieue, not
only to ourselves, hut to them who hare
failed in the attempt to embarraes -
Grain of every kind has never been higher
in Conada than during the tram two years
--our commerce generally HI flourialling •
out manufactures have been wondrously
stimuletsd--inventive genius has been bu-
sily at work -farmers, in thousands of
initances, have paid off old mertgages and
new prosperous-eleep seated content
soigne paramount, mlneetion flourishes',
or banks ere sound, and in Omit the
went lf I
Then Hazel prodtwed it fine bream, I
which lie hat found Ntruggliog in • rock
pool, the tide hawing turned, end three sea
y- s ngger than any lobster. He
chopped their heeds elf mutant -le, and threw P"
their tails unto the pots ; 'tuck a piece red
of pointed woon through the bream, and w
gawav,emiittlmitt ,14%;elch to toast ; but Welch el
1 nri cabbage," amid h.., grimly.
"0, forgot het that is atom found"' n°
mid Hazel. "Here' give me the fifth, and to
you teke the row, ant examine the head
el thia 'Wei -tree, which lice at Miss th
§ rhor. Saw *way th•seceplenot
Part of last you's groath, and bring
here."
Welch got lop slit sly.
yen, Mr. Welch," mid au
re
She will not le :done with me fer MM.
ment, lithe nen help it, thetight timed and aa
satmerely by the fire. But he shook od
hie whom, and (emelt on a eheerful look ,gr
the mement they came bark. Theo --P
brought with them vegeteble very like ne
wthheitehitur. t of a cabbage, only longer and
lel
th;Threre," said Welch, "whet do ad1 Sta
;Tihtieulaai. te..varly's growth of the Palm."
ki
in lithes
• 1.71A"totable You cut in two and pot en
tenstiftweri. fivr
wa
tai
Ontight ins Trap-
tal--- --
At fire e elork thieRftmrenrin‘injeutin:137all^r
raptured a man in the Meld. eard of the
Mminion Plena' upright on a Whim of nia
riel prosperity. These buts cannot
escape tfie keen glance of ehrewd Yankee
liticians, and now we find that the most
-hot members of the nolicei perty
hich deprived WI of a renew... of the Re-
procity Treaty are clamoring fee Red_
legislation. It is nee they do an,
doubt, in a memoir*, beeense they wish
rectify a glaring error on !he eve of a
Presidential election; but it is clear that
ey would never dream of such a course
ere they not forced to it by an influential
portant' of the nation. Senator Ramsay of
inneeota Mut introduced a Bill on the
hject of Reciprocity, which ham had two
adings, the main features of which are
fellows -
"The following hearten, being the
owth, produce and manufacture of met
rovinces, formerly known tinder the
mu of Canada, Slew Branewiek, Neva
tea, Newfnundlandan4 Prince FAward'a
and, ahall be admittet into the United
tes, when directly imporimt, Itt • duty
five per centum, att voloretn, to wit -
"Grain, Plane anti bread stuffs of all
nets ; animals of all k inda ; fresh, smoked
• salted meat ; eotton, wool, seeds and
tables ; untried fruita ; dried fruits ;
, and all other ereaturea living in the
ter ; poultry, eggs, hidee, fun', skins or
Is, nretressol ; stone or marble in its
rode ne unwrought Mate ; butter, charm,
low, lard, horse*, manure*, pitch, tar,
ntine *ahem • timber and lumber of
kande, round, hewed, and sawed, ion
ufmtureet in whole Of in part , lire-
, plants, shrill» and trees ; pelts,
I, ash oil, rem, hmom torn ant bark,
ple sugar, gypsum, ground or ungrem nd
ern ne nnwironht or wrought burr grind
; dye stuffs ; flex, hemn and tow,
1 ;itamanufaetured tobanro,
; amieultural implements of sill kinds :
ell articles of mannfseture not included
in this lint, where the mei articled are ,
mannfactured from preetivets actually the
gmwth .w prminet of'the eountry ao mann-
teetering them, being the Health Nearth
A inenten Prn einem aformaid
Proeidrel, That similar Articles, the PI
growth, prreinet and mannfarture of the •
United States, shall be admitted into the •
mid Provinres of BMWs North Anemia •
ilawIl•ed dirty net higher than the duty
RIIIIIIPOINA 17 this Aet mem similar *rialto"
Shen ilnproied into the renal States
from the Province* afore mei
• wnsewirel fertarr, That all export
se upon an; of the *be, a enumerated
man
isd. by!, donne thn night, sealed
the outwork fence ant the must wall by tr.
means of grappling iron and • 1"1"`• ma
When on the top of the jail mil' it tipper h•
he lorit hie footing aryl fell inside, tuition; et.
hirneelf severely ahreit the shoulders. A „
key wea Minx! elms et hand, intended to 0.•
he &nee /Mile ef the one need in lorkinig
the prianner's ails. It is generally he.
Seed the! thl• ment etiatt tn release
the priernert Renton, ires Harerond and
Kineads, tither are onnfined in jail Aleutian
heir trial few coonterfeiting C. S. Treasury
Notes
re. A th Lands paper medial.' us
armee *hest (Top ever gathered lit Effie
Mtn and eaves a eol noon of theme WM
paragraphs from papers in all asetieffill
impport of ite jungreent.
•
mon School Trusteed" *eking the nem t
d4764. 13. Received.
Petition nf A. /4. Rom and 200 others
asking the Council to erect a Town Hall,
de, was read,' when it was resolved that •
said petition be referred to s committee,
connoting et Messrs. Leonard, Csmemn,
"dPe(:iithienthnnollii Rev. Mr. Meal, N. C. M.
Church, praying to be relieved frem tarot N
for the current yeomen said church property A
the Court a Reviniort having granted the r
same to the Wesleyan Methodist body h
the ground that the assessment is illegal. he
---()Petition.of Geo. Cox and Wm. Sum-
mres, praying to have the ditch in frontof
their rimperty reptured aa it wea vomiting
away the street. Referred to R. and B. d
Cemmittee. in
Petition of Mr. Kirkpatrick praying to s
have the eitewalk St. George's Church
paired. Referred al above.
Petition of John Longworth, praying te
hare the poets ef his fence mit deeper in is
the mooed Some deliverenee.
e .1 ion om. mark Cm., laithing
hat nertain interest he refundat Fyleed
Two hundred antlers was granted to the t
Goderieh Grammar School. Moved tryMr. t
Timer see by Mr. Leonard, Thet the w
Market Fees he 'rein established min I tiviti,
nn the Marlton let ter the highest bidder
_ I
nd that a hy-law he prepenwl, to he roan
the next molar meeting - Carried
The Coasted thew mijonrned.
M Per .Inhnstnn a
re in
boot removing their store from Kamen rem
1
•
ed that the utmost confidence may be
placed ni what he says. The Dominien
steam Washing hlachine is in the 1111111e
catenory. By all means look out for hum-
bugs, but don't &scan:Ghat which is really
govawite.. Labor eared in of unmeasured
B.ATTALION DRILL.
TURN OCT Of T111 33RD BATTALION.
•-••
In acoordance with enters received from
headquarters, Lieut. Col. Item, ordered
out the Huron Battalion for the prescribed
eight-deys' drill, to nteet at Coderich on
Monday the fith inst. By three o'clock of
tied day the outlying companies were met
at the station by them already in town,
after which the whole form marched to
and formed en the Square. The hattelion
is compose& as follows -
LUCY -COL. 11.04.1 ill comniend. His
staff is made up thus • -Mkj. Coleman,
Adjutant Cook, Par/muter Seyninur,Quar-
I ter -Master Jordan, Bugle -Major Haste -
burst, Quarter -Master's Sergt. McPher-
son, Paymaster's Sergi. McIntosh Sergt-
Major Patterson, Onterly-room Sergi. W.
Gardiner.
No 1. Goderich Artillery Co., Capt. Jas
Thomson, 2 Lieuta, Dealer and ROMP, 3
sergts, 3 oorporah, 38 privates. 47.
?io 2; Huron Rifles, Capt. Hays, Lieut.
Davison, Ensign Ferguson, 3 Bergh, 2 cor-
porals, 1 drummer. 33 irivates, total 39.
. 0 . orte In entry, (-apt. Bull,
Lieut. Wilson, 3 . res. 1 corporal, 1
drummer, 42 privates, total 47.
No 4. Clinton Infantry. Capt. Murray
Lieut. Linsley, 3 sergts, 3 corporals, 34
privates, total 42.
No 5. Bayfield Infantry, Capt. Connor,
Lieut. Jackson, 4 stergta. 4 corporals, 42
privates, total 50.
No 6. Exeter Infentry, Capt Hyminian,
Lieut. Spa:knew, Ensign Howard, 3
"erste, 3 corporals, 1 drummer, 39 pri-
rates total 4°
No 7. tioderich Township Infantry,
Capt. Sheppard, Lieut. McDonald, 1 ensign,
3 aergta., 3 coporals, 42 privatee, total 51.
The total numher of ',Moen and men on
drill, excluding the commander and his
stall, is 329. The eppearance of the
battai ion, when dreein up, is very beautiful,
and lends quite a military air to the town.
No doubt the drill will be of groat service
to the various companiee.
A hand, composed of members of
the Hayfield band and Coderich ameteurs
and regular defilement dem tapioca nerviee
in enlivening and cheering the men.
Guards and patrols with all the appnr-
lenience' 4,1 regular service have been es-
tablished. The hours of drill are from 5.
30 to 7.30., from 10.90 to 12.00. and from
6-00 te 8-00 P Ito The .extreine heat
renders the middle drill rather trying to
the men, but they all Reim determined to
do their duty.
TOWN u0IINOIL.
The Town Council met on Friday even-
ing last. Mayor Johnston presiding, all
the meinhere prenent. Minittes of last
meeting was read and approves! of.
Petition of F. Cassidy, praying for a
culvert in front of his lot, waa granted.
A petition from Lieut. Col. Rees, asking
tor an • . assiat in paying
the board of vnlunteers, wax rout, when it
rem
kloyed by Mr. Ilaye, SAC. by Mr. Clif-
ford, That the petition he reepectfully re- ,
onieed and fyled, the funds of tha corpora-
tion being in such a low state as not to
warrant said . , but that an ap-
plication he made to the Cooney Cemneil it .
its next meeting. -Carried.
Cotumunic.atioia of the Board of Coln-
•
"A gentlewon went trout fishing in a ri
fief !leaf Santee/II, a few days sineeouol
a day and a half (ought 2,700 "pealed
trout, weighing from two pounds clown
wards !"
Inetemi ofeopying a local itemeorrectly
giving due Credit, many of our r.mtempor
Aries will whittle away at it until it made
the unall end of nothing. The *bore
the latest version of the fishing exploit w
chronicled a hos (lays ago.
Exermine LoN11448. -We leartili
Grand Trunk telegraph thst it has been de-
cided upon to run an excursion train from
fikelerich to London on Thursday the let
inst., the fare being piacel at the extreme
ly low figure of (1.09, children half price
We illative no &mit there will be • larg
alum oet on the memoir
Pic-Nic.-The teacher§ and pupils et
the Central Scheid of this town, tegethe
with a number of scholars of the Kin
eardine sebool, and their teachers and
parade who arrived' per Mr :filrer
Spray, enjoyed a pleascnt pie-oic together
in the besatiful grove at Galls point ma
Monday last. Theproceediege were such
as to gratify all present.
The Dominion Steam Washing
Machine.
, " Several of our reader's, nowhere of
x the original and only real Fenian Broth
erbood, hove expressed considerable sue-
, prise at an avarice which appeared in our
t issue of' the 20:h of June under the cap -
t tier, 'Fenian Invasion of Canada.' These
who have done this must have read that
article very superficially, far they seem to
have mieinterpreted it. general tenor and
bearing. New, wo wish to hyve it die
linetly understood by all wlenn it met'
concern that we' have not changed one
ppartiele el' our ()pinion respecting the.
racticability ef effecting a Fenian cou
• quest of Canada and the establishment
of en Irish Republic therein. In fact,
we hold all such projeets to be more
4 ruonstroue, •bauril and Unposeible at pre-
•nt than at any former time. To expose
I the advotates of Ireland'a independeme to
the acorn and reprobation of every en
lightened friend of popular sovereignty
throughout the world, and deservedly so,
if any large portion of the edueated ani
thinking Irish revolutionists of the Unit-
, eat States gave them their emidenanceand
t i support. IVe should be sorry to find that
; any true and eartieet Fenian, however ig-
norant, commit hontelf thereto.
'1 " The :Mtchanite Organizatiuri for the
1 Mention of Canada we believe to be mete
i posed of two classes of our unfortunate
I fellow -countrymen the designing knaves
who lead, and the Pimple, unsephisticated
dunces who follow blindly in their Wake.
To remonstrate at all with the former,
• that is, with the knave*, who guide, were
' the veriest folly; for eh( y know them-
! selves full well that their whole scheme in
frauduleot pretense, got op tor the don-
; ble porpoise of collecting money and di-
, werting the lienien movement from its
I, only true and jeetifiable object. It were
; equal folly for us to waste any further re-
nionetranee of the delusion. They hare
not listened in our arguments and they
Iwill net. They are the veluntary slates
of Meehan, O'Neill, Robert., and the
rest of the Minhanits cenfidencemen,and
sey. 'Meanwhile the work of Ireland's
they will remain so in espiite.of alblewreeroer:
the sooner they see their folly out the
better it will be for the CRUM of Irish a -
volution. It is for thi. remelt] that we
have called upon them, piety !cadent sad
followers, to prees on to Constii, and try
what they can do in that rpixrter toward
the overthrow of British dominion in Ire-
land. Ir they nileAleril doirig anything.'
eff ctive for that derti.eible object -anti
whet knowe but eerie, special miracle may
be wrooght their Itehalf-we shalt
praise thein tip to tte•ir hearts' comtent. -
If thev fail the whole liembutt shall he
exploded, aril Vier • eh ill be a clear field
for honest end carnet( hid' patriots to
labor for theta. eountry's freedom epon
acme rational and intelligible plan.
"On te Canole, then, all you atm will'
be Canadien raiders. Forci Meehan,
O'Neill, St•ear, "hems & Co., to Nall
their oil repeated and *UM rather stale
promises of prevail:ill eenqueets. Tne
world is mirk of listening tn their radice-
s ing and empty threats. They
e tink in men'', noetrils end it is foil time
the lest were heard of them.
"To our brother!' of the true Fenian
Organizitien, our advice it fru different.
To them we say, bate nothing to do with
this °limit's' delneien tinder an circum-
stance it cannot ksd te any pomade,
benefit to Ireland. The conquest of
Canada by the Midianite, was an impos-
sibility at any time. It is far mores.) at
ttenhe piriewee,int,b,wthie,nr tphreepI:redrovisteoialr,istra„Tarae
kleehanite rail then they were en the
occasinn !Wit:, while on the
other hand, the Alerlisnites are, to all ap•
pearanee, infinitely lees papered to at-
tempt one. We therefore meet earnestly
entreat all our ?ennui frierds to shun
na a se they would shun death or foul
diegrace. if net beth. ft is our eonseienti-
• opinien tbat it muxt end in either:
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en teken in So...minw, Magi he *11 ~Ill •
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'"'qh"'S the Pfelifelf, V.'" PCP APR.
_ happy Myle, whiach brought the proceepkye.(1
ings to a close. The proficiency die
by the pupils on 13114 (erosion redectagrea
. credit on Mr. Forbes, their excellen
iii- teacher. S. C.
ii
Rodgerville.
e
Pie-' Nee. -A gran -Nic was held n
__ee__.1 Pic
the grove belonging to Mr. Wm. Elder o
Y Rudgerville, on the 29th June, under th
M11140118 Of the N'arreitsville S. sedeed
h ed, a very large crowd assembled to par
e maple,' and beech underwood in the ful
✓ swings were erected by the managing par
1 with • beautiful green sward. Four noble
- ed themselves while the tables were being
- take in the amuseuienh. The grove was
•
platforux upon which were seated the Rev.
John Lore, William - Hooper, Mr.
choir composed of the nu:inhere of the Sah.
in the 8 School No. 1., Usborne, who
esorably young and old ;Fathered around the
bath school under the
Mr. John Brown Rankin, day school teacher
to the wants of the bely, at a given sien.al
every swing was fentaken, and the vast aa.
Maguire, . Jas. Roseland an excellamt
all ;warn ready the people being invited,
and did ample justice to the entertainment,
mast eiquisit guilmorder tea that 1 ever
tasted. After due attention had heen paid
young and old clustered altuund the table
which by the by was accompanied by the
covered with the moat delicious Invite tha
each contribute. had been trying to eclipse
her neighbor in the art of cooking. Whet
The weather being al.lititl,iiinencroi.ulw,ileibe:htlit:eh.oi.tr
most • suitable one, the trees being all o
dross of enmnier, and, the ground covered
tiee uye•n which the p/eamire seekers amtte
I have ever seen ; indeed it appeared tha
accompanied the vocal music
sweet etrains of a melodian which lent har-
mony 1., the alreoly melcelimet voices of
the nngers. The utmost order prevailed
while the above mentioned gentlenien ad -
tressed the audience in a noht able, e10 -
tient, ant eilitable manner, after *Mai
We hem inapeeted a new and ve17 use-
ful washing machine, the County right of
which ham been bought by Messrs Story &
Dean of this town. 1 he machme, which is
cheap and quite ample. is fitted to a com-
mon boiler an suM a way that 'team is
' generated and number of jets of boiling
water thrown upon the clothes to he wash-
ed, thee effectually el/rimming them with-
out the intolerable rubbing which jadm out
the housewife and sours the temper of
pater familia'. 'The machine is highly
spoken of by all *he have used it. Mr.
E. Templeton is the agent for its sale.
WoNDERFI'L. - . etilo-
tieing a malt manufactory at °tine. says
" A gentleman who has had an opportuni
ty of examining a 'protium/a of ealt from
brine traken from a well in the tow nadup
Fitzroy near Ottawa, at • 11epth of 30
feet, says five 1 pail fulls of
the water produced ten ounce.. of strong
salt. It has a slight yellow tinge; leo no
doubt this was owing to worse defect in the
:vaporation. The proprietor purpose?, te
Ink deeper, and expects a large yield. --
If the writer r4 the above could Tend a
cley in (doctorial he would think less of ate
Ottawa affair.
TAR AYR RRAPER AND Memos.-- This
machine, Manufactured by Me. Watson of
Ayr, stands very high in the estimation of
fanners. lt is made of the best meteriake
is simple in constructeen, and for either
reaping or mowing c.annot be surnamed.
Mr..I. Callaway, the agent for Huron, has
sold nearly fifty of the machines this
feasern. He hen one ea exhibition at the
Colborne Inn, where fainters ean caU mad
inmpect it for themselven
A Goon nut/. -011 the morning of Do-
minion Day Mr. J. A. C. Cox, of this
office, caught a speckled trout in Ben -Mil-
lar mill pond which measured 13 1/2 inches
in length and weighed 1 lb 1 4 oz. Not
had, considering that it was only about
five miles from Goderich.
ONion Pest- Oneof our marketger-
deners wishes en to ask through the Signal
if any nne kite... how the white maggot
which haa testi-toted the onion crop in this
locality for nevend years ton he deetroyed.
lie ha. need malt, lime, and ether substan-
ce!' ith..ut effect.
Th; lower part of the Count, is bay -
ng an overtilmi of ram while our garthens
are suffering from drought.
TP18 Cow 1401.11)14.- -We presume that
mit citirens wish to enjoy, this yenr, the
tumid holiday. Why not have it on the
16th Mat, on whieh oecaaien large num-
ber will patrenize the cheap excursion
ter London. Who will prount onr worthy
yor wit a largely signed requisition to
hat effect 1
ye} An interesting Memoir of the In‘e 11
Dr. ('halk will appear in mar next. • a
t e hand beeades &hemming sweet muse.
between the speeches struck upthat Noble
(Old National Anthem, ( Save theQueen,
after which the crowd dispersed, the older
ones wending their way home, the younger
returning te the serinim whore they 'meat
a happy evening until the sun had disap-
peared beneath the Western horizon, when
all started for home highly eatiefied with
the day's recreatione.
RODGERVILI.E.
8EAFORTH.
(From our wen Corrorponolont )
Wneenta.---The weather, last week hen
been all that could be wiener! forth° crepe,
which are growing very ramilly, but very
uncomfortable for ani male, on Wednesday
Friivotay and Settiolay, the herd
1.11414/Rie are here the order of the day.
Mr Me Clough°, will deliver a lecture on
"The benefit of education" this eeening. A
Comminy will perform in Downey's Hall on
Tit...day evening, and Mr Arrnetrong will
lecture in Egniontlyille on Tuesday tin the
Great North West Territory. Particulars
next week.
111-0-11011/70VILLB.
, -
(Prow ent ,•wn i',•rtompowleril )
Ikrel IN Ind DA Y. --While °there were
taking Rnilway tripe, pleasure exiiirminna
dre the inhobitante Egmondville and
soberly' concluded to enjoy themselves at
Me would be heti in niondville gmve
home. It was arrantKestd that a school pie -
the first of July, and t e young men who
form the "Egmenelville Dramatic Com-
pany" would perform in the School house
at night. Accordingly over two hundred
bort and girls and throe hundred men and
women amembled in the grove, when Mr.
Remote- enta we'ented chnirman, anel the
commencer]. Ten pieces of
of *Mlle Wee! sung by the choir and ten
recitation,' and dialogue* delivered by the
pupae which received great applause. We
to a splended repent arranged by the
then set down, under the green -wood tree 1°
young ladies in the neighbourhood.
Mutual Pommy , Van Egmond, .1seltion„r
lrey, and others supenntended the races ;
mong the boy@ and girle giving prime to t
he sumeasfnl competitors, the remainder
of the day wee spent in retch etiog, ball
laying, jemping. de., amengthe juveniles,
nd smiting among the men. Mr John '
-trey delivered most excellent and ap- "
rnpriate aehinme. In the evening the •
hool wee crowded with spectators, he -
ween four and five hundred were crammed e
inane and more nutaide looking throngh
he windows to withers. the performance •
hieh,eramp worthsee. ing. The Jackgsons
praise her the perfect manner they mad
heir parts in the Virginian Mommy. In r,
act John Smith, aa negro and •JaMes
Crey as • comic singer can t be surpossawl, t
ey brought clown the house in perfect er,
nate nf laughter and epplanate. The
people then wended then. way hones
rigidly minified with the way a "Dom-
inion Day" con he spent at home.
e. -
rilliant Reception to Gen. Napier.
i,onnov, July 2. -Gen. Sir Reihert
spier arrived in this eity tide morning.
inintentle erowd Wee setervibled at the Re
Mimed depot to welcome him, and t
is sprier/1mm he was received with un-
tindrid enthoeisem.
In the Ileum rif !Arch this evening, w
en s to Gen. Napier, end the
Seers and Ton nt the Abyminian expo- ,
ition, Wan 1116Ted he the Berl of Mal. f
nedelzr.y,nennidnivieenumnonirl;ed.dAbloy 44).'iati c
Th
In the Mem nf Commons sll the ben b
hes w.re with member*, mei the
alleviee anode.] by aircraft nf
dieent,enrdp4getrihtelemilenne.s.Whhieninothewaarmenier-
Irr"hent.dmoehedY, than:I Zrn0helitrls•toriMerUenntrerli,i ItAtme
niefebothsnke, ,whiehn was married to
ithon! clementine mime, amid the MOP{ us
Innen. • +ring .rent m. parte of the el
Eseemirceerantacingitome - We under. ,e",
md thet Mr 1'. 11. (Oster, 'dation MAN -
tire ill• good (elks of that tewn eheapi at"
maim to London on the 16th into. We
ouht net that our ()Menet' (rheas will PI
Waive a hearty reeeption, and ever). n"
facility etteviden there m view alto sight. e°
the atty. We only wird. we relent treat nh
em likewiee to a shamlermt Ascension on re
• Thames ; Mot IA th• wenn la wafer
inanely ton low at pretreat, that plesumre
nat he diplomat with. We ean, how *"
•ver, give them a germane atilpher
stea.1. ronIniy1., 1th'
file The Prince of %Wel is getting A
ha obit
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et Gmlesich, mole
A new rile has made ita appearawee In .4
Perwit,:a(lhhoolnt,hmi• ercerageor, which enerint- thIh
tn the mesnintie of it. Meaner, eselife gg
1tn, 21,,n, int ea, ni oher flt rhon nedsh per
rivet to the premieres nvi the s pier, fe
formerly or. erten he .1. C. MeInteto
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