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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-4-14, Page 1•a ,!•-; its , ,F' - •• .^• ;s• e'rsmnes-aa.so.o.r^liiir.9 axiint{I #111491. 101: #•#1'tMINTTT.;raw-' - Etc W.T. 702, R31to; andPropsietor. •iv neo. TWINOOW YWSZANONt. Tito 3rostest Possible )(aid to • the ae a Possible a- 1fi110Lbo= A (LODERICH, ONTARIO, D. C., T I I URSDAY, APRIL 14, 1870, easiness !Directing.�, Bueinnnnnn i wir¢dorrn.. easiness !Directing.r Maitland Salt Well Ile. P. A. McD.as.K Tarim are air ROUE yon CORWLAaIWS IT thou u n, wok, a. et. a ry , �•., WIY HMI (mitt, .e any ham alle,.w,d., ..pMem e5m -wen i.OL Nla M.D. piton:1AN,stionom.o. saiweloa C. W. ITR M.L1EAN. P9vMIrr tit NRG 11SOS, CORONER. ae. wee. Ad Reetd.a.. 1k,d ear test of C.slnl School. ts u. NI. TtienItOKIniTeS. M. I). STI ATE COt.LNe Rda PHYSICIANS SUR - , I l- Ia n•r.,E ,INS- C. IL a•ted.aeo. 144 WerefwsMdy ( wr•baLl br .e J. F. C. Mau. ugta Snot - 6T R.CAran AUY. I•d M.0411 College) • I rani in. no ROEne. a<.. Ogee, over over Me fling A i.e. lidwl•e. (1 1.$.. .colts d. 1'. Drager, U. D. QI'Rl:0)4, ACCO 10.9.8, HOmalopal ie SI sv.riws, ..d,4 Ellamtien. xarx.x.wi PM.I••I.n .f l4. fr.0 1 re Wal lasar- • ler r..np,ny of Albany. N T Yr 'thee sod hes deare Park at., I. Devd's wart, (toner/en. l nett* '� viz«lit-rel. ICTARnah NIRI PHYSICIAN. 0UIOEO. Ase _A 4- .-M.. M■mMnn, C. W. •' r soh IMT. -- �d.- K. 1W1011Br7LPtos. rSURGEON DENTIST. HURON HOTEL, IOW IBYOVR MACS r- ZURICH. CO. HURON. IJUBN PRATO, - - Proprietor. This hone 1. Mewl .p -.ita .req convent.. roe M. trn,dhna publk, Y Gwd stablinl .ad prompt *tte•d.0..• V.bewur 1st. tare. MRS. I)AYS' IIOTEL * EOXETER. eo O O (n direct road Irom Seaforth to J Walkerton. Every necessary accost *.dation for the travelllnf public. HANNAH DAYS. Wroleter, Nes. t, last. w♦ U z Secure the iladuw ere the utietanee fa1.a Prices to Snit the Mel ! Photographs reduced to $I.D') per Doz., C.niMereJ.I olel hiltere110.W ea 76cta. PIS RAtr ler :M. Large Photograph Jleaucea In Proportion. [OHM HICKS, Prop iewr- This is - Os p • errant •64 beet Coo retry thein In WPler Also will testathe largest 1' o..arapb• madr le hos r 31111•54• sad retrgrn e• model -stet •, •nr H•os kavery neap Por.xtale "tams from o.. della Ie Kitchell. Stage Proprietor. Geed v. Nmgfor apw•'d. • D. CAMPBELL'S ,M, DO Home. Holad Camasester H„ e■ Pbtc•rsph Gallen .')onset groom Balerlrb. Oct Iris. wit PLATT'S PATLNT EVAPORATOR.' The undersigned u prepared to :FURNISH No. 1 SALT, 1N ANT QI'ANTITT AT 105 L. Oweest ?rise• FROM THE ABOVE WELL. A National Tana" Our Clinton contemporary, hard-pressed for erguments t, holster up hie unpatriotic position on the Tari/ question, has adopt- ed Jame* I1. Worts' declanintion against a national Commercial policy forthe Donlini- on, by publishing in erten*, that worthy 'imitator's speech, at a so-called Free Trade meeting in Toronto. Why does Mr. Worn' talk w glibly against sn attempt to prevent certain of ourn.ls., industriesfr beingettingniah- ed by American monopolists f The reasons are simple and readily intelligible. 1st. Mr. Worta manufactures Whiskey uader • protectiou of 60 per cent ' Thu leverage ought to satisfy coy man said Mr. Worts 'mks for nothing more,' except that farmers shall not be allowed to pro- tect themselves from hon. It would be curious to hear how he would change his tune if the agitation was ler Free Trade ul o• e•. m -'forty-nod.' floderick, August Srd, 1869.• .27 2ud. Mr. Com, for s I've verdrawn my •ocount good, M D ba used and drew breath, tree and figureHe himself earned Iamb. t, by a tariff, from the Amon-- , burden- She mad she woo livid with her TAT L . - -a--. - + -_ - • "Thal te-aaadeesh disown drawing.. •' 'Your eundll t, au, has been snob that i '•Qui'e alto II -140 HMS 111'5 bow to address you, "Well, now 1 ■m herr," is -id Mr, ammered Mr. wbarn. 'That jolt, sir, Studden, goading theaide of hie imaginary 'holm m are � my abused riy arab/denaeina 4; horse with his h:''t heel; "reapedtfrl 00154)5 ; should have w (lariat to try tow injure and should like to know your little game. I me, u d. -what I did not •:poet from What's to be done?' I you. I know all sir, all. You are dim "Mr. Sludden, I have kaowo you from charged from the bank this mi.ment,' • boy." A pang shut over the young ,news lace. "'Well, I know that." 'You Wei uotheellowedto enter there And 1 now see you a ruined sten." !gain Tlhisgoarter's salary u there, lar.' "hold bard, MaulJa," ifa•rru ted "le hanker put nl;e.n the table a small P (.aper pwokeL '.ts i shall not softer y 0n Stud ire, "cot ruined-pusoal for 1110 4, lake your desi .gain, there u a ball moment ou my koeea, but not slaked. ywr's rater .' The banker placed *nether I've been unlucky on the races this last small packet on the bole, and the dark yrar-unlucky at play. Why, last night nide a deprecatory 'notion with one nand. 1 I 1 d h I be• 'I insist on it lar, and shall take no deny hawed to me in-" al. I also moat on your leaving Bram )VOL. XX11L-NU 12 Mr. and Mrs. Dawbarn that if 1N Young Indy were engaged he shoold wen advise the p.etp.oeteent of the ceremony. .Yon see, my dear Mr. Dnwbeen� said the old geutlanan, 'your dear daughter'. malady a partly mental. She has Ines no employment, that ice, lwfrtsb em- ployment fur her nand. iJ yowl awnld substitute new thence, beak empress she omit Id roc verquiokly. Her men°, tel weenng her to pieces ; she Imola, a, t' •peak, w begin her life over again. T- ad her partner by not yet been c'Itoee'- hen the eyes of the (other and mother met- 'let her travel. let her choose -- en .anion, give her soo.sl ing 4. d.,. I k .0w a voulag lady-mn*h *.w swmm &,eel of ces 1 -who t oh G. painting, and found IOW a pot at on en then that gd considerable benefit from the study and the practice. Italy, now, might create s JI r. Sludden," aid the backer, lingtowt L. night, or to -morrow mormng,at &mire to cultivate wpm art -may nrr.tishf the eery Iatwt. Monist you have any Trier deer daughter ie not strong )hew closing his eyes, "I cannot listen to a cats• debts hero, terve a fid of them Ind, to mind i5 ae, much for her holy.' h.gue of your cir -cir-impruJcnoe. 1 ,4).y briar CI n+•nnwy day I wi�l see that L. ay woo bkeu h Rsrr,g.la,tnCkwl1.n- m the lather of a an - one of the clerks pars them the ay after "Cut that, governor 1' bike in the h.morrow.. There eau be iso excuse for toth41South of ream anal Nal*. When a h f Carnal'. d h d of ham t tae* . inytmand Suwrb.nntgh there P dun sine had u' amiable Mr. Studien. "What I want is Your remaining, and your ebesnce, air, s ehm ret•Irned to Brawling im rholm to tee be lifted from the carne/,. Her father, than a few paltry units; w - will hear who heal wet reit her tau awa:ba, IJV ,... u( no ohj -....... _ - .4 Rlsltur u( ,•sell lu!ere "V “r met- reaching -no- preaches era at present import moll n' pc:ee too This is the state of the ectiou, struck with the visible alteration is her dualling pare yes from the od l - I' o - c •r vii 4)pe•u of duty ; while our producers will you lot me have some more 1 1t ou and the )oung cb•rk looked et hi•, and her 00.111, anti 5u hardly conscious r.f h.e will, 1 n sure to reinsure myself... f,, then at the window, m d out into a far romesplendi I thongs on, bat I must have distance beyond. )ollroey, and 5.11141 ro to bed, Mr. DO. - , anitnutelAAtlitiet VYoct* at barn destet.ded to dine with his wife, en.( �js.pearly---1L gddlly , llSjnQ " ... My amoMe air,' -he been, when the ••+ � tneetin .11t he sbin adh the nm n+ 'W'illbef'and piths right, I dare my home maid who had int. net .,f : t•►, tan ua••e eke wK 0t lam •*;.atom Had yon only rob me of money, lar, PHOTOGRAPHS State. free $1.00 Per Dozen. REMOVAL--- .__ knii Atk,1tl.. ' Inti tf - t�.f� I„ ,__ ALEX. WALLACE,- . • imam ' WATt:u0AKEa - ti rm L gt111511tt �£TTuaiy CrooLAW, .n* R AND JEWELER, •i1a..la •. Comity Croon Alterw.T. � 1r1: .n+ rta1rt, 00DERaCH ALFUUY, Sehr16 -Cas.daweM. Mae. in C..n Roae..1 ease ry' _ M. C C*.arnwes. tt BOUHAT:R, LTTOR`INT. WR..TARCI t ' D Iii et. Sidemen. t Iii Ida Cameron Ac aisrrow t!4) IR*I.T(RM, SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY. 40. B 1 Sob/etas .11.51, thderlrb. E P e.v...,.. .ot J. T Ousel. UP. Iv/hada ewoora•,.ar. Ut50I'ITF.R. a T)RV RT. sours */R. te. 1, ;•4.', h. C. ty, n1..5. shun wa.1Y 5.1, war enol tetraeee OM deer west d Oiapv. 5... 0.40 Ifl Jones H. 4Jordon. 4Tr1RSRV-AT-LAW.SOLICIT)R I N CITANCERT Y ewe Peh10. (bnere*nesr. a r a, o (hysteric!, IM, ,)Mr... the smote •its dwell M1. Id 4.wram O4rameee Re1a•. red TONY IP. Torn.. D,RRUTTER. ATTORNEY -.t(.1. MUCretm ..5w,-.... ar O.eterlcb. Ontario. ono,.- aw'eten.L [tyska Wed .ITT Lloyd, Kr Rgnle.r. BARRISTER. AND ATTORNILS. SOLICITOae- r'M,r.q, a.. ardente. One. m L. Dote. mesa w a See,■•. n A. mama m Elwood. teRIsTFR& ATMRSRVP.AT-LAW, ROLL .,i ey 1,, 1 Her, . 0,, -:^ee . ...ow.. bion v 1 . t..•ne. n.n2.: C..b►y sl rah IMO sebeerlber in rrtnrnigdoses for the Meru T patronage w long bestowed awns Mb, Men w Se - forte ha. ■um<mu• resumer* a.d w pnldo 15••,./47 teat la'ea.gsen.w of M. let. aw. twat. 4152nd bs bullar M 411. .tort formerly gad by' r,. Rath, cont street, neat Rana of tlonm..l, .here troll -Med • 61. Ilse will be found and All Binds of Job Work will he Done the same a a•osl. are shut ou can market his own prices. "Mr StnJden " said Mr Das barn.,'" tasnker interrupted him- 8 ( Munn,'sd•partmrefor A,Mrua.andmk11.q a1).uldLatebe •n b.tt nor pleased I have the girl why she waacryuct.wd reality/1N trtaattdyvlt t.n�G-n`weTr and, m return, Clearly any arrangement which would do not umierstand your jargon, nor u such secure, to Canadian farmersthe market a thing a trFtbui �.- � rmulr cis 'b ae-tiwdan' y preventing h.ndicappad imports (row competing .Ilegltauately with them, would be to the disadvantage of all distillers, and specially h the disadvantage of Mr. 1Voru F:N pilauBaf.,aNE0- mirytt who u • prince.n W'huke)Jom- TOS ..Moon's 59°,41 ns.•.e 1.4.. Pr.1. lanh H LI cents, postage tree. One dozen from Therefore, as Mr. Worts bulks in the ,..r•Ped by A 1...era Neat dove,, o'pp4„e.e. Post 04. ...n.e n..4., t lass forme" lad .le pnbl a hack ne jahr 1 ea• Seer.' support wan► .4.4, the. have (l:'root addrr... Ismm the k.0 de Tee,., •'•d Ire 400400^ teem Int art not to sprred,ow.rl, ... ....t res, •,[n)• Partic Mtrrmttge, ►r .01.11 Wady res b.'.„.appy e 87 celtts,;poet•g5 free, to any eyes"( Mr. Worts m codatder.tion No 1, ' he naturally advocates the one-sided policy alar Attention paid to ropy- which replenyjtye the Worn' Exchequer. hag old Afubrolype ;, As see have at heart, only and altogether For ei.ber rage or .mall phot lgraphs. The the interests of the great body of Canadian subscriber in r.turwiog tbanks or the liberal plo.luc.r.,we advocate • national corium r palrobace heretofore extended to him. tial policy for Canada and reprobate the would just say that be hu made such 1E1 - selfish casuistry of a selfish distill.[ ! .provemrnts Milli gallery as will merit a con- unas0ee of the acme. con - VV., are quote willing that the Clinton ltd A Great REaJCtInO ea Neer Era should be the champion of such urea as Mr Worts, who make roust money Large Pbeteg *pie. and fatten quictMI. .when our honest E. L. JOBNRON. yoon.en are getting the lowest prices for Oodevich.Oct. 26. 156L "4.44' ' their produce, 14451• innatMoney to pay 'laf�� their indebtedness to, or nuke fresh pur- e from Storekeepers an ere, an Watohes Clocks and Jewelery oto, eon goer «n.!„•, rax. ,n ,h. purrha.er, ed a 6,1 ••.t n.. 1.,, done b. my wit rest.se i may depend ..q ,i well .1..1.d. "n 14 A rood ammtem 0 d Cued and Plated Jewelry w.4b,a. 440*1. Sic . always on bawd. ALEX. WALLACE. O.d•nels Oct free OHS. - 540 • GODERICR G. N DAVIS. CABINET FURI! ISHIi(S Ooderlch. r9ekrarcb 1 WARIE HOJUSE. O. BARRY & BROat DANIEL GORDON, l SIM "" CABINET MAKERS vPa Willlwrn R. Rahn.CE R A. \SC?RT AND LAW OrrftI ...o•. elm 4.41,.1. Ointment, Memo (tedeerh. m( 1■( lent on remort•de cos I eewen.. • MI. 1n Mi Mate Wes• Ydeeteb. Des. SS 110. .5N W A LKER, A/tnrrrv-st l.. 1,1 ShcrlMrlaCTu- rwT, Caseemscer. awry P•al1., he. i 04e. of tM Clerk did Pow. Cort rms, Oder. VW"! t04. .wet T. A. Rtowee. ABES' FOR PTRATF)RD AORICULTDRAI. .wk. (Joseph *bands. prop.I.torl R.dklenre, •,.1.14 a , ad .11.ly-$p 4)S. Maleomeen. B45RtaTRN. 1TTORN RV. SOLICITOR, at.,a•. I) Cumin, r.,n. w7i ND. introns k ltli inner. REl1.ROTATE AND IYSL•R4Y''R AOE14.4. NO. Balding 5.5.4., N. T mt. .C. era rm. ettuwry-.t-b.. H. a Ryels•. 1 t)nogati too ICEVIIND ATt,'RONRRR, R(Y11RI.n, G..aty of I% Horan. laid is .days w s.mtry p. wswiltl etodd - Le.n. Hamlin, (h�vih SNOIN SRR ASD w1'RVRT'OR. LAND V At.0tad Oenv.yneer. Rme•d;se. I ,IOHN HALOA2V. Jr. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. 5SCRANC1, LAND ANDO1616RAL AORNT. Band at 5 per rant. Ns -wed 4teel, odorants the pat .SN.. Odwaek $MAIL do CR00Ic t ARCHITECTS. Dt ccs and .peetalestatei M serta•g•, lar oot ep 15 - neat sal enrrnrl style. yr read+ over J c Dauer CVS Awe. stn l er': h. lr.. 1a, 1 col. HAZLEHUBST &COOKE AUCTIONEERS. C0�[RI8810111GENT8, & C., &O. ('r.l.b'* Bloek, (V•nE•ory'soldstand) IIN(ISTON STREET, GODEBIOH ONTARIO. Q� Sales in town and eomstn punctual - attended to G,lnrich July 17th 1569. vr1a EDW ARD SHARMAN, THItiCICLAYER. PLASTERER AND SLATER, Ly n,.1, ".nlinna t, do any work In the ,h... Nadel. • u.st5. m Alr promptly 5 Nelle. I w111A nr and Mot • ,•IM }p' stn T see roentn who nitel to pal 1* • IRtlMtanethe (]oyrrinsn m.ld Omer ta r,00 ,ltd with the •nh5nh•r. 1 11,.tf.tr hs. s ro.arrn with gtaf M, ati they .111 nett them Momper lens my our, novelly In 00.r*a1141 wt -De G•.d..kk, .tb 1i11VL1i, AND UNDERTAKERS, Hamilton St„ aoderioh, INE'r MAKb:Bt Irk! ..l ta. heat- Year ha.Rbet the hirtwss you b orrfether in home- racing,left and -and the like. For tl.0 lot .even years I have wen you going to irre- trienible`rnin. As you had. fing nliuori- 17, and no frieuds h advise yogi, I have [tied to help yon, but, I regret to my your com�,lete ruin is inevitable -inevitable." " let you fifteen to one it isn't," mid Mr Stodden. '•W'hat lou owe me," continued the banker, not mincing the interruption - non my daughter s name D. vine, sir, if you "what you owe to 1 shall never trouble Plena.. 1 wou't hear it ' How dare you 1 "'Bless you!" said the irreverent Stu- have sent to her, wad. if you Rare any len. sense of deoency or honesty Ief., you will Mr Dawbarn's face mold moil return those you have of hers--of-ay' "lir Studien," he choked out, "i am d ""Piers.' turnf"r an answer that it wee 1.w W.. o the spot. discharged Anr n see what you have done.' Mr.Ilawly*n, he Orrick hie dent•hed hued spm the table. 1t ram mal droner. Husband *mi °But no -matter D, 1 undermost.' that wits apoke tint hitt., end, Mom i,w sae bi you will terve Bra.m!inglol t. -night r the other's oye, Were was a great show of Munro t..k hon eves from the window, appetite. lir Dao barn drank w.nsbLral•lu and hooking full in the bmk.e s lace, said : sherry. When the cloth was, n -'ed, the 4 •..- ' oonvermtnn gagged. N.Hker dead he - Mr. Dwwbun's face turned scarlet, and Mu the consultation they felt woo tnevtta- he again str.ck the tante, 'Dont. tee- bb. Before they went to Lucy s room, to look .t her m she lay sleeping, Mr D.w- barn put his arm ar ind his wife's waiwt and aimed her on the forehead, • proceed- ing which node the good std Indy tremble very much, and her month quaver. Side by aide in the dark My the ample awake in their 'ominous chamber, start- -not accustomed to lie trotted with ramie- Munro took up the letters his Ioniser ing at the reflection of the window -trans nets, and I don't moan to begin now. 1 •nmter 11.11 timed to ham- up" n n 14. lints. The father began : would hare given you some ad. ace, au.' 'Did you boar me, Mr r asked the bank- "Philip." "u "Don't went it, thank yam. P "Good advice, parental allies, but N beg y The mother heaved •dee e' that I 'l my will you give me beck her lettere p t*�• sir,' replied the I took her rap in my lams, i could hardly *m your career o profligacy, ma ` fol her R She was like • feather - It -may it-" Mr Dawbarn stemma t. your daughter ea well as to yea. If sae like • lea ther. JheummU, you've crying ml you for. 'there, sir, are the ntebisking tomo vol Of. " 'd mother. '( your pardon' "What do you thmk of Lucy r' ti 0 tI t ill be of no use t t can esu. 'Gyral lied , Odd the hanker, ka "21st a bit." sad will vet 1.,.e Bramlingwn to -night 1' "1 shall leave yen, therefore tothe•Ijtlp- ' 1 can maks nn pr0utso, 't of Eand r young clerk very clearly. I have a ditty Ali law A for he felt that ho wasproposinga haat at dealre• lhwt 1 sb.•dd-' o'r• a mr honestly no • can const lar chart►. Tett ate, f►tl harm d t6 d 1 1 y I stent of their farms burst ' thebanker. 'Very goof very 150. OldestEstablishment in Town can spare nothing to invest iuthe improve a public mwetiog "way it prone W you Y » o yam, sir e •eu t me wt al fi nee, that -that -that-" vire m n good but coot suppose. if you only hem Toe wife throw her arms monad her When we hare a `f.i field' then we shall "Out with It governor," said the ipso- husband ■ neck, and subbed; "1 feet that '� lent young sporting man. forever, that you will see my dwaghbr, nr eLsrEitim, t �1 be ready w join in the much -abused try "No sir 1 ',PI int out with it ^ mid enabled h write totter. If you stop in we shell Imo her r eek she It was spoken, and death woo rector" - travels with her mother to Liming), atr,.ad ted as a premium in the honer. no favor.' I!ntil we lave a 'fair field' w 1 cot u Krsmlit gt .n, she gees. 71.11 w AND of the banker, majestically. 1 i1 y nor watchword must Id, CANADA rim I HAI: Erie n on Inlnd • FURNITURE MARTIN AMANN In e.wyewlely..hfehP,(IS TO I NI FORM H11 OLU CUSTOS/ERE eminent fall Mment••al D Mat Its 1• till able to sal for fes►, at the the favor of all le want oweal Hae• y or Montana who mal t*"' Mn.lt►a.hail. L BINDS OF FURNITURE elmitber la style or • pyla, mob a At h,. oho n Kingstree Sher, mewls the KEEP in their ly on such for arli- P n vie PM.1 else In their lin., wch m Wetet.e, wad Chairs, 12.,,, . Hagen Hael, taoderx45 l..m ►om ...n. Beurteads, Chairs, Tables, Tad.. e' B'"' I.orn.e., OudwlSh, Oea.t, NM. twiner?. Botet.n.e. 1•spAted.. Softs, &o•, Laten•oSTabla,Eay'chain, R•.k(. C'heln wsdr+.., SW. hands. (Manan, t�j► All kinds of wood-1.roieg done, sack • was shod.. Kitchen bl.ln. Pamela. Noolpo.u, star bannisters, nook oke*, he 6a•e'' .'44..25w,e'1'lo' ..rn. to 1 • t m. . d e .r t naRbreaa cion. err via r.lm.w Always on hand, a complete N. B - Seeps Athwart on had 0 age ..ruwnt M WmisaWpll and R.rewood r,.n i.ling-frac..., nue. or .Halo men, stn a►e N..n..n sotto.. 1pT�n 1441fir eHm, ode erwn mrnt. conk JA1.Qt)Btr vie , ,.O°eau��lprn�m, . Oa'l' R Nib albr,. arRaiatid ..=r'iXat.t, • tf Has alwsya a run.pM• derailment of �I Ontario Carrilt,ge Shop, Colder & Shrouds In the Latest SIjte (ffomwUo.et,G dericA, Also, If EAHOEteto hire. C,1.1-% Ys r0* Clash %.,6'. ASSORTMENT OF wax aAttMtd a IMPOS'TANT NOTICE, F. R. VIANN, NILE• SCHOOL EXAMINAT10Y. -I/te Frid.y the 1st ilut, we were invited with others to be present, and take part in the examinat of the pupils of Union H. 8. No 1, West Wawanosh. This School is taught by Mr. W Symington code ie deservedly ranked among the tint class o1 our Comnoli School Teachers. The classes wore ex - •mined in the following branches, viz. Reading in which all the classes did well .nd several of the pupils exoelled-Spell- ing, m thh every class acquitted itself iiiHtL�iie i-:. .. ' jittt w44rs tri i rt ,� sud, sn far as examined well tmderstood- Grammar, in this the examination woothorough, and highly satisfactory, Con- siderable interest mu manifested in the examination as was evident from the presence of trustees, parents and aged sprinkling of y0nnq ladles. After the ex- amination, somle rat the children sang several beautiful pieces interspersed with recitations and dialoogues. The School was addressed by the following visitors, via Mr. Forbes, teacher of Dnnganoon, who highly complimented the Sch,e,!. Ret . Mr Barr L. S. Ashfield, delivered an addrosson the subject of crrectreading Rev. L O Rice adverted to the dity rat parents in making home attractive, a11d next to Dist the duty devolving upon Trnstees in making the School -nom .1 - tractive, also. Short addresses were also delivered by Mr. Var. c Teacher. N" 3, Co lb,rne. Mr Umnfield N. 2, West Waw- an,rh and Willian Young, peeve of Colborne. n nwended one of the !deuan- rasdwwe.rwruan r.L tentAM ROOM PAPERS �1tJ1J;,.JU��sllj ROOM PAPERS. RESTOR FAVORITE R. J. WHITELY, 1011 l 15 fell operation, and I. 1erai•a oil .open. A VERY LARGE VARIETY Or Three Different Rinds of Papers RA1RDRESSNG Fir • Halls. Parlors, HI a lag Reiss Aw,V1 t in ont6 BY ITS IIS* s Gray or Faded pair h quickly ALL NEW PATTERNS, LSSA eitsyouthf•lolderandbeauty Carriages, Boggles , Wagelu 54.11 kinds, ai.R1OH*. CUT rim, 1., A .nnOter of heat elw Msgr. . on h..). and for did clasp for cub Priem .1.11 article, 711 a. Im• that .ill r.mlrn fameal.ly with my a (11 County -- -- - or All work wamotel Panlestar .{tanto• laid 4. war,o tied Carla", lb pairing R. J WHITELY. Oud.rleb Nee0M. IND wtl Farmers, Livery Stable KEEPERS AND 0 r'HSRS. Bring on all Your Lime Horses. .1. T A YI 011 •t(`r.I. after nt owe year enrh an.r twenty vine y.., tw 1, pnparel 1 . fhrtrrt R Int all dl..a. edrrlee II rom,um.n.d a to 00001■* (Mn.rieh. lets Ana 1504. Feed 1 Feed 1 .TT -TBT R.f]C IEIVED AT Shephard & Straohan's, 20 TOSS OF BRIM, SHORTS • D. ..1&. X> a�Is IIlJitags, (ortb•very flattering nnro0rapemen r h• ha w51(0 11451 WILL we ruka e3nare,liudsrlch !Heb,5ol being 5ble le anneal* over traces o ►mrdersl.mught to bun Inwl..wooal wing t and Drawing Rooms, otllt Good Skeet and ,1..l•rel by Painter. ani Payee rte ere t, M the mot le4nhn.l deelpn1, The Bost and Cheapest PAPERS EVEIt INTRODUCED 1N OODERICH. FOR SALE AT BUTLER'S. God.rkh• April 11th. hew. Auction & Commission. r oDnRICH &CLTN'I'oN E.itztbli(shed 1titZ2. --- SA 1,61 ofturday,iedn• CISMy . every T A 1 L O R I N G tJ Saturday, udu Cli•lw eery Wrd- newlny. Mo•evsdrimeed via Property Iry fmmeani• •a•. anon prompt morns :stir. Farm Stork .5d cher Sale. pe.elasly ■lteed- .dlelerne.•hoet IM comely, W with t1e�Tat application a keaiUhl glom and delightful fragrance to gives to the Hair. It will mase Hair te grow os Bald Spot& It will promote Iatsriant growth. FALLING HAIR 1. immediately checked, ield by all Druggist& Prim Oae Dollar, Taa■fact■red by 1. R, VAN DUZ1 & a CO. Wholesale Drowses, 1K Barclay Street &ad 41 Part Place, New -Hark, asd 711 Sigh 0510.rs, Lades, Eng. RIMURN5 HIS MO4TSINCRRK THANES 0.14 . T RI! EM A N'S AaM,on Marl, tmened•tne• herumm.aned hairiness in (trate. Sell Cheap for Cash. GOUF,Rll;tt 6arryinlon Business Extensively 0edorieh, June 7th 1569. w19 -!f WAIRINt ilACHINE WAGON & CARRIAGE eM ern lo tag none !rat first -reel tread/se. '.ort was going to say. "D.. u think there's no ho r ererywhero, away from her father's pre-. you W going t , lay t neither a e young man, I h• Fly ebern felt w oM- uaT 1r.r' who respected neither • e nor wealth- asked him • few (lines to his house, to, alt Y a, Mr Dawbarn covered his defeat grand- wt his t,lrte .mol treated him as an equal, 5. a know what `m Icoming� ly. "I will not detain you any lunger, Mr Studien;" he rang the bell; 'i wish you good -day, sir; my servant will show you out." "Very gold, governor," said Mr Strid- den, dismounting fn.m his chair nr saddle,od ''You throw me over- verygo;.nd just at the montane' a- ent• when 1 weld make •roi11 sl fortune. If 1 had your capital -or youee had my talent and ■pnlated-ka (mot- ion,! -what might not be made with the tip. 1 have : -- 1 know the way - ria, Chawle." -this Mr Stridden addressed to e,l' the servant -- "you nent show roe. Mr Dawbarn, 1 hare the honor to be, sir, Mr Stridden departed with • 'tigrish, leaving the banker in a state of the roost great men in Bramlit irm, and accost pin- ed to he treated with respect and ester, enoe and servility; end, though so meel- lent • person, Mr Darr/barn was something of a humbug, and the young man's man- ners had convinced hiin that he knew it. It is very annoying te men ot fifty years of me to be found out by their pinnies. Mr ItotO Stridden, or Mr Rip Stuiden. swag. germ,' t the coshier and clerks with the ease o a jockey and the grace of *groom. A dosen steps from the door the bank Ile met a clerk whom he Mopped. "Hallos," he cried with w,reoeful badin- " How do you do, Mr Stridden r ed the clerk. " Don't be in such a burly -wall, how is sho-eh r' "Mr Strid--I "Don't he afraid my INtY. I'm not the man to spoil sport. Why not Nile with c '0 (Ir forgot himself as h hf(�iis eyes up h till 7,.., 011. s a e *m - his daughter, had u only child' "Tun II be angry with me, P1'.4 VT - it hbeer, a terrible Christmas morel- ing in the hanker's hoose. Mr and Mr* 'An, ry, my Aloe No, no, mei a N1rr Dawbarn had been uh.rmed that their aid the father. only daughter, Lucy, num every morning 1, It. know t 1 town.^ �f earlrewd had an interview with the yournen- hawker a lied. . -••r 4 clerk N;Meet, Its the kitchen garden, the Do you mom 1," he began. door of which opened into the lane and of 'Yee. 1 do," replied the nnnther- "Tf which dor either Limy or the rising clerk Locy awW see or heir of the y'n, s mal, or b.th, possessed a key. Lucy hal been i Mlieve abs Iuuld reeever. 1 m sum u forced into ac•onfession, and had g.o. mobs": i/ would do h rrgad_" her knees to her papa, and wept and im- Then wase 1 1ause. Mr 1>..harn Mired hint not to hurt tier George. Rhe grrmned ire apint, but in felt that kis code hind given rap all her betters, which she was was right. F ►sol alsshoetter r@iewa for ,h740=an i/ki�tgd�tlst>!4 •rllt„A4ttRtStIG. .lli.b R..' ee ,:r Jlie;ri-Yttd ! I ,"'�•iit$'" ten stealthily in looking hours, and plimed tool -house in the kitchen -garden. Mr. Dawbarn went on wildly, and frightened don abeolutely spoke te me about her. ' his attentions, and sir Theophillis How, Mrs. Danhalm--• IC•61 61"6herlY w."444- "I know he dial," said the aminniscent into a fit. When Mrs. Dawbana reamer .ji,.. rid, Mee Lucy went off into a swoon, and •`1.hirik of Lucy being Lady ▪ Landringo, Mr. Dawbani tree in Agonies lest the ser - or Ledy Hesirdon ' County people -awl molts of the horisehold irhimItito cognisant of thedistorbance, which', all •ntiretv noose- „11,....d thi.,. d..., bo. os. can 5. eseary excitement en his part. as they,th• do now that sheaso ill -pone Snag ! Awl servants, had known all about it for the it am could save her life- ' that limo mu to be onmediately mut •way, Ina that she and mamma were tog. rra: the dieter.) "I'llhear his 'Tarnow." to church that day, so their &looms might I asked hitn," sold the mother, "mml, he be remarked toy • uevout not anions eon - agree* with me." that she wise to bathe her "But how min it ha done 4" salted the gregation, sad eyes and look tinconcenvod, easy, einnfor- of the d.ning.room, Lacy lamed the riving in the bank." table, and composed. As Limy and her mamma mimed the door oN,,,, brit you can utter him • situation ask the fellow to norm Inv daughter." . clerk's noes. She knew the! she should og„,„„,... h...f... ri shit the impolite. Rho ran. to the doorj "But how ton I find him 1 Where ie her test School examinations we have attended her 1 bolt 1 I'd lend you my last firer In @sired the hinialle, an emu , ave "P"n• "In Amer Ica, simmered airs flawhoP11. the ether solo Mr. thisrhown rnehed tint „p ;„ hau., i. for rears. if, but her mamma lolled her away,anil on resealed the banker, gingen A. VISITOR. help von I saw you the ether morning. BY T. W. ZONICRTION. RI -tot -de rtil, WI Ili day." door soil put his bock ag ORM it. Ittnnro Mr Studden closed 'maven', thrust his @toe's, to the window, thnt he might take 14'71I'Aidvinerit rime'' kr him. 11 he will wpplY tongue into his cheek, and stnill il down, a last hols st hie inistrum as she left the to sommluei, he 'vain hear nomethinn to Isis the long, straggling Oreet of liramlington, ho„.. advantage. I sished Ds Tophasn's advice the pink, ut spurting sulf•consmoui rut- 'Good lay, George, dear, irsicl-fm,' cried about all that.^ flaritl. poor Lucy, in Om mange ; 'we shall Meier "Advertise is not reapecteble " saill.than. . - see mach other :gain ; but, ip.ol by, and hanker; to which hie safe mad; flo reply " Wou'd you have have the kindness, g sold by wain . h'I'fiesth'iti.es,""1" 'entat.LucierrY-1"011 Mrs Involver*, of- Ti.ess worth' were addeeeeed by 6 blnk- In • einall co ry it ia imponsible A yein hod elapsed sine* Limy CHAPTER III, to step this way, sir, into Mr Dawbare's :. CH TT. ter a abort patine, "if you don t iik• salver - W. cleric to • young man whoa. dreno and that anything can be kept seeret-titaept had hoiden farewell to her father's clerk ogend ,,‘„,,na.,;,,dy i sand ,h0pv• the violin, Wilda' infinite disperagement entireness the Innocent that the guilty 'my :,i‘h,.111.eftfiny, me policemen become het in .sinerim, sod ree. Slow tw detect winter, the pro. twhhr:t7hilehr.thNee:itnheinrglern'tte'rmnidu:"m".meli. Hitae rrhmigle ../ supple. that Top&a..,:mii‘inii., ...twin: L,.._ manners were a vuljpir compound of murder and then roomy points bowman, isx'..0.1:„.dthwailit Mb: gSwittuldusi,it.i. ,he.';dirkittspolgo,., . a groom, betting man, anbdyptuhg,ildise.t.61',.hde probable criminals that jinni* and detect- left liarinlington, awl gone no one knew a, the whole eweoem, and wait Mooed go.:netal intellect M swift at the dimovery of ml at that nortion id the wall where they of th'm 6 `, t• throngh the double doors into the presence love. - Hail Romer, mot Juliet al a fancy hail concealed their letters The r.nd old t. • -te" I 6"P.::.74„, 1; - Tr -1 • of :12 twbarn. Ali De • barn was the prineipel blither piers& in Verona, anti afterwards prml- hall in Peddlinghain, instead of at • moo- brick that they need to ttke out slid put hack atain was • thing of the In if.• now some time." y on sod he have naked this matter over 'ague woold have been informed of th• could sy mile MY IcitCY had been to Mefferd. It consisted of one loon, intim null • *Plendid "'I's 0f ,srehi..turei witnesses, all of the gentler sex, and the th. „f Om granary, and had been wi which enet.ested strongly with the town ni.jenty Da the other side of nye spa MI meteor pleasors and fashion end din oak( *hay, in II indington, and Brimlington wins eel about the garden .4 his mistress's fath- lhe county town of the little county a in's h.nise, the Signori Captilet and Mon- gling strert,bevutified by flee old elle orb,. occurrences early on the following morn- ' ing by several &impotent and credible eye - gal by bran -new white mortar, 11.44 yon »pin, las 50d London, and hod been visiting, not only awn, yo. her father's and mother's relatives. lint yeursa... DOIIR1101 TO ACQUAINT THS THRLIC THA ar Ma ORM np • Mop on North *hoot wheel to the thiny 3 ear. a age. tractor,. and, at the and 01 sit ovelth.,had „of r..„ pared 111 mdse., mptly (Milt% . Mr Dswharn mu dressed in his wee Chriatmas day, mild, :clear and th!„ ana pa. 'the had been. home but a few weskit hwip .1`,,h1 a. h • , erne rce pier unpl.tinent in look tit. " Mr _gtothimt," mid Mr nowhere, to a eu.statilelloese egos sat roe.. lifonAdiahs eatilwrilen;:ailretndte6";:if nryetia"idnelerin.lr'. a"PP:74 trembled tin tbis ropers he brighteet black, and his cervat wasmnomi .h.„ Al,' ma AI Mime that yam,' Monti, Imo am, an.* wades • eseilletweee Ine ter. !well... palate libel dremea. But Mr. thisrharn wise pale and It remelted Loci: s ear thfough • •ImPolli• nom, Y..pheue's • ment Of the wait irreproachable a lean- had sailed from Liver/m-3 foe New York, ,„.„1„.4.“,/ ano," thimp.• Mei at emoted& Oda. TWasarel Por Ws pot rimier , • ',or Orient rem Mastery Carrier ettims &Modal le mite Ryden *seri 4.• Hill. 1,40,1. Ito II•shing Myra. HA= F. ft. mannfectnrol by hind Shred •44 OglwleA. Nov, II, led. Ire te Is the threprat enweree dor Wowed ; sea I.• st Odra. =rimier:Mt ten , Ass es dninvil ay era.omeshAeltunrollt. 'wow,. ea.... woe .1 0 In Wier It Tahoe de IllattiM.AusIty .ille II say bowirkw4ron ream An LailltallITPIR. Swann street OsillirlelL weal* 46'....% nes Atoms MOm gement rwo hale.t. 04 .11.40.,00 p, rwarredi Woof 1.4..N.....m., Limy .1 wo. I call and seibieXaohine mesasses lo Wows end Mem Mat. Meta/ get- I '''' .."'"1"11 a"k- slelese weasel weds • wrens so A area will he nem for te, ;mho •4 14 treat 444 • AT ROBINSON TATINE starseirie. lt. ha. Tett*. 1041111411rm roe tee. . NNW. / ha d Henn. •art Arad. that he Meow dew. satire swill he odd CFIKAP -us CAM. Wasted s weed worker NIA 4WO &mentions one to learn irra611-WIldi_ 414 other. Meeheleithisg. • BM TESL end sent word that she wonlii e "Ikt, thew, he • moo me me nom i • Tsme to or Moan's I. rattled ami crownemi, when a eressint imp gont ta her nteetaire in her room ply. Mr . tonden Pat doren in a sham, OR 19 "1.1___-7 it were a saddle, ;hnt one eye k .nwingly, opened the dining room door and anemone- hsai bpgrat.m.. itypzott.tiorisessi;,v.n: CHEESE, CHEESE a" 6Iselthed the thong nf hie whip with ad Nene,' Mr. neeheire PO" ; wh" Dawbarn knew timt she hail heard of ..444 ..r. • Eras, Fonery Cheraw. the other. eoleteoly, 1 hese been informed that ae the Priem. prwasei.ee-tbseb# lee lmunt •I•rh Irlb"" Mr- 11'4'4'1 *644 Monni's departure for A nieneo h.it she tlid r„, rmt h„,,,. fore is the Mead, entered, tha hasher objectionable Mirk to her Amassed, eh. h.. sr. en hod so plaittillY militia fortnight be not dare to mention even the IMMO of .• Ma, nibs doctor Osee fat Vf. Th. 11Mdirld MISSY Imo know Why here mint for yoe-'-'en UM h„„md ay,/ hawed, awl said that him nww„,.., r 1 .1. fedi,. ewee ohm etrin, to day r .„, patient tee IOW. Lnel or.- 5.11* L'ol 'mi." tiellell Mir hei.rliehm.1 terse. -"'"--- _The voting eirrb, nlin """ """ ehi - -c. mom. A enneeltetton WM held. i sce oaken ism pump, , ima dm Deerlateti, faltered owe, 'S. , ISif , 11111th lin .,..... lap aimed., aaa premaermu4 ea =Abaft 44 - Mitt bee postale% tranizeret4 en and that th. hopeoge am L., "1„,,i,„ i,,,,,, . "mil ofte Wleibe 61/104 - bovimplbstialltesiodtaps emp Am ewftwear 0.4eeleh. Me• rt Mere' km 5 orallina