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'Ma. 7GX:tdltor indProprietor.
I.001*ICR ANN rte Ar v,a.N wo.•
tN.pO A'IC CCNU OW YINIA.M
The Greatest Possible }ood to the Greatest Possible Number."
UODERICH, ONTARIO, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1870.
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Ur. N, A. Rgetiootrli
TT apte .,eTsn;1:':n.ri:wr.11 nail EDWARD SHARMAN' NOW IS YOU a CHANCE
01•911•011Mey►o9rea..,.,a,, awn wear wee
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Jab O -'f`/i CC
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ni would . .. Drum rad .Il wlee
w nwnhar, sod '4r. Ow, 11..u•t. ��..vr«I Irk
t•Irtee, w Her soli end them wiper num r7
other ..or ling la IM end
Ovl•rich Ilia /Inch. Pati wear
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resterte seeort000 otoe,oHrWDn6 Lurks .everynnre.l.yan10.1..
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�•.. IVaGRSlr YRNTIST. Now is the time to Paint your Cotters,,
vcarershet orF9esoe,-tetstr - .- a -
Qoderich.
iter a►er TIM Icer - wait(
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IMPORTANT NOTICE.
F.R. MANN,
House Sign & Carriage Painter.
I\P.,IIRRN TO ACQUAINT T111 PUHLII• THAT'
1./ be kw site up . Nota w North street am to the
Wesleyan II•thwlut cher h, souk ,a I.h room at
t►rheel when. he 1. prepared 4. fill all enter, promptly,
osod at. .abM pales. TM•k11.10.1.1 for Up. ptrsm.g•
ra.m
f 141.. Mt I nano newel. •ewrr.e.rs.1 eke same
Prices to Salt Ike Times!
Maitland Balt well
Photographs reduced to $1.00 per Doz.,
un 75e'ta. pall HALT D04/14.
,serge Photograph Reduced in
Proportion.
AI.., will .n.k. th. 10g.e dographs male la Under.
1. h. very relay. Porcela.0 setae fres oat dollar
.pearl. at
D. CAMPBELL'S
?14otugraph Gallery.
Olderieh. Oat. 19th. 14es,--,�.�....- wit
it I mlers from country Carnage .h• I" attended to
W ith 4aparh -
ars Ianw%e.
Bataims Min a'r1'URNIT.AT.LiW, .01
44.1.: • - - Cow,. en, . Anna,,
Q•►ar1eb. r.n..t... Ole• 1. Court leer. r14.48
C oi`a.rdh'ent.
UtMITI7R. 711148Ik
171?. 4ONTRYANC. he..
B 1 sno,. it. 4.{ene11, Det, well
B\nRMTRtt. 1*Llt•ITORS IN CRANCI$T, 1e.
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R.RRtoKANNUM?: TiNWITOI. ass
1h r4.4.. 44. r, w. (lane. ,per..• Weems .
• Asea, wrarM **Meese Grads. .w
lef O4.Mw
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Jean 11. 4hardens.
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Ness nn.a t},a1R•n.e !hen. .49
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°intorno 14440 ernti't1I6, sourrrons-
eV'•se ass. he Online/ 014.
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HURON HOTEL,
ZURICH. CO. BC1044.
JOHN PRANG, - - Proprietor.
T►.. 4nnr t• fitted op with every ro.ermace for
the trarell.n,l yu bar,
• 4..,1 :Stabling ..4 prompt attew4an. •.
February 1st. 1879. set tf
'kilt S. DAYS' HOTEL
WR0XETE2.
ON the direct road trots !Goforth to
wtlkerton. Every weer iary roam
sedation for the Prettier nubile.
HANNAH DAYS.
Wroxer..Yee. i'. 18'7. w4
COLBORNE HOTEL,
CODERICH.
3. MARTIN & 13ON.
- With..., R. Elwin. A. A.
e,• trreaT ten 1.1M depict. ease.'• ■,w
1.Moe.. R...rere, 140.•1 .ad.rieo..
a-I.oeers •• :. tine. tent n re...,rhl.
Mut Dogged sod A ,seen nuc. 1n s. Pomo
,rip6,
(1.1.,. Dee. 14 INK •soak
F_ ' W tT KER "'
g 11 , R.r4.14w-rL'a.e-
sen. ett e Peep. a,
ace4dw 0.114•ts9 P9 ., Con Deese.
- as Satan. .
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AOrr, /'/R Mtlt1Tn*RD Anatole? 'l1I,
w.00. 4J.../a 14►.4sa. p••lel•t r4 wR4• 1..9,
syJ"r' 1 M •lad. ll
84. %t.elcn.n.on.
�1RRIgrRR. AyntRNRY, 4flLICrr0t, ts.,O..
C., . nal. Ian ,r�
'4r'IET TO LEND.
Goold Accommodations. Ample Stable
Room.
tT This is admitted to be a First class
house kept in (toed Style.
Mu loth 1.70. w* -t!
FORM RICKS, Proprietor. Title is th
,areeae.d beetColelry Holt) In Wester
`snrt•,asJ ro*,Re* 9• u.oJeateae any Hints
Iso Mitchell. Ware Proprietor. (food et Mmgfor
Ise N.wee• Hones sad Camases for thee...
t'leeles4 Net vest 1414
-- - -M34 I. W'A ,ver M3
w•TCHMARRR
AND JEWELER,
.nen,
G 43 73 IC R I C
mil is Yulw•r.ler having removed .n the More lately
1 lead he A N.y.mnh, Wer street...p..t. the
r t sole . n, .seek h,. foe..d...d the pobl e•
1r the 11,1.1 ..pport wee .4.141 leer have farored
0 , 1,,, the IM Y ran, and bap lower. 110.4 th.1
pa.1t.n .-all le.pered,o mens .emtao.enre of their
tnerge, hw ...sass Mort! soul he 1o,eupply
Watches Clocks and Jewelery
More 11 give .W(•ets.n 1,, the tan hare, sod .1
wort kr ben demo 14, mratf, eerumets may depend
on meta. t1 well rammed.
K A 40.4 .,..1...,.01 ( a.4 sol Paid Jewel. y
Watch.. Ch.M.. tat , •! w.y. nu hand
ALEX WALLACE.
.Oelt rod Oct t.1► OMt . sr40
TWO FARMS fir SALE
rv7lt eel. t.., .er. ...,.e l,.. YAtt as lis the To.n
1' .ip .,l GuderKk. rt.. atan .4.4,17 1
!UtlxP� aMAty. rteh T R.rA.
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%..armless 27th. 3869. 46(1
1888.
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
%VU sneer:
INSURANCE COMPANY
PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR,
The undersigned is prepared to
FURNISH No. 1 SALT,
IN L14T QUANTITY AT THIS
Lowefat.1-"riee,
FROM THE ABOVE WELL.
•
R. ■. DRTLOsa.
OoderiCh. August ard, 1869. w27
PHOTOGRAPHS
$1.00 Per Dozen.
during that period h. paid tense• . s•eeJng
Five and a half million pounds sterling,
. Th.•d,,M,nement 0l tau sesame• sans over
• wide ens, ane era/snit doubt contributed to
the e.t.bllehment of this Iaeetul.on. a the
eon6Jeoee u1 I'uld,c C..rpordmu, Meecb.nl•.
H,.,.rnddera, and business me■ generally,
when-vfr ,t Oreprese,ted.
In inlet roar. te36. the Pare Premises.
.Ione am,,,mteJ to .. ,lite
HALFDOZEN FROMB.ACKNEOATIVn
al cants, poatr4e fres. One dozen from
back oe;rnve 87 cents,_pcetage free, teeny;
address.
Pari icular Attention paid 10 Copy-
ing old Alubrotypes.
For either Targe or malt photographs. The
subset fiber in retuning t•rnka for the liberal
patronage here4,fore ezteeded to him,
woald just say that be hu made such iot-
ptovemcnls eau hit gallery as will merit • con
tinerece of the tame.
Irk 1 Great Redacttes 11
Large Photographs.
E. L. JOHNSON.
Guderich. Oct. 2t. 10149. w44tf.
THE
Oldest Establishment in Town.
MARTIN AMANN
n sen* To INFORM Hie tJLU CUSTOM Otto
to net be iso 111111919 su sal for eeA, a the
e.w1 rates,
ILL KINDS -Or -FURNITURE.
I. n• 1(hh year, IVfi, '• L17,'NI Al his shop on Kmgooa Stewed, opposite the
1Oth r+a r, 1a56, .. ' 17l71llu.on Ilot el, Ooderecb. (tied hint ■call.
a leu year, IN66,' •' LY'A 777 Uo wash.0oi.7. 1h6R, ewllw37.
One yea Teter. 1%7, •• " 161,,066
The 14,re Rosen, Pond s now 34,777,464
The 1,r Rune Peel .s now N,143,esR
The enmpen) a repreeeoted Ibtou hoot (le.
I ono and Quebec, by ,,6Jents. Air win, In
when Appl canon for inset a(• may be made.
O. P.C. 44011 II, Ite»desl Se rretary,
M
VIOL. RXIIL-NO1L
A Choices Poo* of H3trpl)fwmy.
M. Pa aphite Laney, the poet of the
Yranch-Caadiau idea, and (be it remem-
bered) s civil 'errant of the Quebec (lue-
enlmar.t, has assumed the etecrable tack
oh setting fire. Guy -Fawkes -like, to the
inflammable spirits of his c"mpatrittlo .)
by • 'Ja.l.hemoua effusion e1 L. ('um lieu,
followil g translation will give our
natters au idea of what distorted images
too), prew°t tbem.elra to the jaundiced
eye " m • flue frenzy rolling" uta crazy
political rhymer. V. redid rather go
down to the grave "uuknelled, uncotlined
and unknown," than have our humble
time detested se M. Psniphtle Lelruy's
will henceforth be by every true Canadian.
Here is the precious bantling of a Quebec
Government oflicul :- ✓--' '
TJ TWA' WHO 01114ND TIM IIRCl'TI"N use
RILL.
"Crucify him! Crucify hint!"
"Crucify him ' he's • false king, • crimi-
nal, who apes at royalty ! He's a gaol e.
mous bandit applauded by the mob rod
whom it calls Hu Ifajesty. .-
" Crucify him ! I say, or our long pent
up tsars will break forth from their hidden
Wells. Crucify hire !'hill hands are'-atatw--
nal with ioureot blood. Thia pettrking
What are Heels execrations and those
Crlea for vengeanee, which till lee with so
much fear f What, tl.ey etwuI■t wider
innocent, that he demands the death of
the sinner t
Who u this brigand king t and what is
his crime 1 That lie should be thus thought
worthy of death 4 And who, great G.d !
is the innocent victim for whom,' death ye
mourn f
An ! we knew him well, and we know
who ye are, hypocritical Jews of theca
days, well we know, why yrs make this
emerge, and why ye call for help, and
we ko•.w, too, the frank, noble, and just
man, ,'e wish to crucify, se se also know
the i;gtobl. victi,u j it:Gain to deify !
Riel has been nominated sovereign by
the voice of the people, and do Se comeider
this remarkable that thele people should
ask that his guardian arm should be ex-
tended for their protection.
Like the nest -seeking serpent instmat-
ing itself beneath the herbage, end utlful'd-
ing its aunty rings, waiting for the birds'
seeping time to ■sorbite the neat amidst
the fuilage.
In this manner did the infamous Scott.
whose arrow fttl execution, causes y• 144eh
profound grief; tilled wrth malice, duh to
plunge his sword, into the hears of hu
sovereign. .
And Rad, who swore hefere a free peo-
ple M inaugurate • reign of happiness, he
whir heart knows no vibration hut to the
'bili 6.. I vn
on the noble forehead where it had bee;
placed ; and vouchsafed peace to a people
who lo,. him even though it wet the life
of a vile spy. •
But tell me, by what right do you de-
sire that ?our masters should avenge the
death cif yunr friend 1 Fon Garry dor
not belong to you ; is It then by the right
of a traitor, or by the iiiitentous right of
the strongest 2
Ah 1 atop your execrations, human fre-
er tiger' in sheep's clothing. Blood must
please ye greatly, since in your s ate, ye
would erect a scaInld
What ye regret, is not the execution of
tour tr♦it.rnus •sod venal friend, but the
teeptre, and that alnne,thebeloved sceptre
pawns Into the Mends of • more pr•sper-
as
rage is, that the 4',.n,oh:n1 French, whose
generous spirit, o'er shadows you every-
where, should be trampled beneath the
feet of Englishmen.
That which ye demand, u that the Cath-
olic by whom ye were sways well treated,
should f) fanatical sect, expire on the moss
like his Christ of Goltntha .
Dry ! O dry your crocodile tears, creel
marlins of the Aylwards' Justice hr
never been known among ye, and your
sceptres aro bot poignards.
When the African lion i■disturbed from
his repose by the sanguinary tiger, he as-
sert' his might, when in his rage he bounds
upon hen end crunches his lour.
We are like the Lemontsot and d
ontabla
lion, in his jest and noble rage,aad ye are
but like the insatiable tiger who Would lite
but by the terror he creates.
But we're nothing. We laugh at the
chains ye aro forging all around. if ve
are nurnenns, we are the bravest. We
light the georl fight.
Go met valiant apostles elsewhere and
spread about' your black venom, I Ian.
cloak your designs and defend ours against
your inhnhun proyeets.
PAIL RILE LEMAY.
What think you of the above, men of
HRroo
Rg,p, Asap* INe1'R 1NCR AUtIYa. 160.
d, 411.1 5 u ld, so w Burd,, N. T.
J a.s. C. 0, •r 11t .say .t 141. 0. 1. aemsa.
tor. In► Iter .41 "
1s. %let)ontrtl
IrhrtEp 1hTt1ro141 6 SATOlatn, O'.6'1M
IA H von Sales" reale . meaty pmanesRty et.
**heel In.
le. I,. 31.0)1014.
CIVIL OCO nnrimisi w. gmeardir.INISYSTOR LAND
.1OFiN HALOAN. Jr.
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE,
v,•'q 1N4'P., LAND AND CENTRAL AGENT.
tinny .t A per rest
sen:. -1/,•t 4treet, opp.wn. tae taw, 0er.. (1.4.1,4.
AL (71E2.00IC
ARCHITECTS.
WARS sad .p..lntestl •.* of 1ta11.p, fie pt a p to
oat awl comet aryl.
4.? Olin seer J.C. Decor co'• steres
64.104.6. Mart4,lses
net
NAZLEHUFST &COOKE
AUCTIONEERS.
:: MEM! nun & o , to.
1'rahlia Blonk, (VanEvery'soldntend)
KINGSTON STREBT, GODERICH
• ONTARIO.
Sales in town and country punctual -
attended to
Oo,ferich Jaly` 12th 1840. 1424
I. FREDERICK,
WATCHMA ER,
JEWELER, . &r .
Win ST., GODERT(.Ti,
NUT tip Post Office.
TTwo nhrriber In mein(( thanks for the IIMr.,
ptmn.e• se long briowe3 , pm him. Ing• to 10
fore IM au memo. emem.n sod the pnhlIc aener.11y
that In,'ones f the k4 nn, he ha* remove) hu
ha.4,... M the Wore formerly or. 5,750.1 M Mr. Hn.,tb.
Wed
street,
11 bast �. f of a%ani al, weer. everyumg
All Binds of Job Work will he Done
the am... ..nal.
G. 147 DAVIS.
Sedrloh .09tk March 1
G. BARRY & BRO.
CABINET MIS
`VOOI) -TURN ERS
AND UNDERTAKERS,
Hamilton St„ Goderich,
KEEP constantly on hand for sale al! ern.
eke an their line, tech as
Bedeteade, Chairs, Tables,
Sofas, Eta,
elf- All kinds' of mond turning done, sock a
Nool poor, stair bannimers, neckyskes, 1c
Aileen on hand, a complete
ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS
SASH AND DOOR
FACTORY.
4P ..:aei,rned h.mnr7,0•hart"he Pl.m-
,.ng 41,11 ad Naeh 14..-lory owne.l, and oe-
curled he Uona'd Cumming, are now prepared
to ear•y oo the hunnrr et manulietoreng
Sash, Moors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring,
Siding,
and all kind. of
(;r it( I3i: NV 4(10 ,
mach a• Circle and ti.Ahlr !Anti and Prams
They think from their eeperlen.•e is Fertory
Work., het they ren glee seteetetwn 10 all wee
may layer them with a call.
N.H.-A I iben dle•,uot Io the trade.
20,000 feet of Dry inob and a quarter
Flooring on hand.
JAS BUCHANAN,
DAVID LAWSON,
WM ROBINSON.
Gode4... March ark. 491:. ewe"
S -t r doves I
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04
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and a HHARRE to hire on reasonable term 'd
God.rieb, May 3rd. ISM 15w1..
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REISESHMEFF-RDOVS-
WarT IUDS MAa1wT 11Qtt♦aa, A B•T.A IN ANI)P'A?tCV
..../...„,, Now Re -opened In lie New Rullding
• 04 gptM09r lac sen lanam Tran ger RN R19 T X N W A. 1. E7,
p Ir the pw,pty .r nate, sod
ow IMM.I M■r"eM• dating /M seal a -n-
- ore*. .ser.. to orear e,e�a%I�OC�/R do Na,ppo 1yA AND MwRR T1s. _
t in Nn'a'a..Ywoyser p .. r'••v1, M. Mn. West I pre in hr sold ti�vdll. (i►ltL,
to hmen sl Oa New f/eemme • lis eM .1antl
Reamy May flits ISM wet/
CHEESE, CHEESE.
rl•rlse .M v.wkraasrkle
blip .sae 1:1 Alm et e. e.spareRrst/
SO O* were/Aar the.
AJ Jewelry Ss4 hr (}old Warraated.
rte4'.,iring done in the best eyle of
y... -e.,-.
workmanship etAac P1411 1141-8
.a.arlrl.tl0q. 0744. Imo
emir
ver- . weer ...re ...rem
ON EY TO Lam.
EAElY TE Cite.
J. 1-44ADox'.4st
(lwdsriok. Jr. It i%-gR
Shephard & t�tTRC7
, OROCERR, OOUERfCH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
oar' Cnal Oil Lam ke. 1 44. (H4 iroe.
(`e.pper. rue, Wool Iekiegs..d Neap ski..
lab.. ,n .saran.
l.t 1 RTIIRY,
NW MUM Of 11 Lorre Coal Ret Rime,
(I G4dsRnh for am' Igte 4l ,taw w(sbretd ' urraiw.i'1 Kest theenneein OM• tbere',r+w t••
Ars salts oJl as♦6aR aal.l ,seal......
itwmsr Parry Cheese. w.rpowtw M .I. ,..son. nor rhe •ala at tale
Load dealer* sepia's.' et tits reetbry Ism*.t.yweet'seamen oftheere .rnneoeio, a
IM 14....te A items Mr . Mill of revenge from M.trl
Prier Aa Sharma. M,mwly rollA• R.M•erf .ea .we eta ,t
'-
MD Neaten ma weed M Mature
,4"4•18-3-1a.
w.. • eA 'mss ♦ R
Goteriib, gar 17, 1867, .1811 •s t' •1'Nv.n
The last
Sue test
W$IVILLein
IMPROVED N
RESTOgR
J!AIR
FAVORITE,
DRESSING
r
��E1J ■
JNew,StYtc in orteBottlt
BY ITR USN
Gray or Ruled Bair is quickly
restored to i Ls youth fa I color and twenty.
and with the Brat application a
Ilmelif11 glees and delightfal fngrsace
is given to rtes Bair.
It will came Bar. bevel! on Bald Spots
Truitt promote filiation growth:
FALLING HAIR is immediately checked.
Sold by all Druggist. Price Otte Dollar.
Manufactured by
8. R VAN DC1ER A CO.
Wholesale Druggist,
35 Barclay Street and 40 Park Place,
- New-Tork, and
ado Mlgk Melkern. Wades. 1st.
TAI LORING
The A. MK is
UE'IURNR His Mo$''4I PICRHp:TH ANAL
lilt rat herery 6aueriegenrourelerwee l hehu
,ew,vedelne• he rom.enead hamnr.. In lende-
r *eh,antl.tsgahletoet.cote nee, one -ha 1 e
bwtd1rabroughl to 4.,m la et ninon raving and although my dear girl strennonsty
err ineereda1e.l,l.y..fe protested her innocence, she woe di-
,
- .. ..- -
A ROYAL Act or JGRTICs-The
Queen or Prussia wee, the ether day, the
heroine of the following little adventure :
She wag walking; with one alter I.di.w o0
the road leading from Sans Souci to
Potsdam, when the saw an old so'dic,r,
who had lost one kg and one arm, sitting
by the wayside. The old ma Looked very
esti, end the Queen stopped in order to
iognire what was the muter aith him.
"0, madame," laid the eeteran,' wan
evidently di 1 not not know who the lady
wee, "I lam in the deepest dither, I here
but floe ehihl-e daughter -a young girl,
oho until recently, Wr employed as a
chambermaid at the Royal Palace in Pot•
dam. She r orived good wages; bet the
other day one of the girls lost hated Ler
for tome rearm or other, charged bar
wi'h having stolen eosin articles of 'slue,
LarryinRon Business Extensively
•n4 empl Ara
, -case nn9e hat A,-cases
e tredre•
sod a•D• A. heheveehiae• penes. se Caner lag
ueennete .0,. t aeke Province ,a.viagoarried 09
honeassertsonveysrmseccenfaily, Hams hoe,
p mn,plIILereh3l eel,erey/.0.d k tm • i said tor_ Q_oeen. The veteran looked ■t
_.. .7' "FZm:..T�.-„�,J:�lil.iw.'Tis.:r,T,ew�lw'1i' t.}t. k:r,-'
charged. Now the a*nnot and another
etaation, and 9n i *m deprived of my
only support, for my motel pension it
TY. Court of Po-Dmm.
The ka,ardny k.rietc,'iu s pengeu
article .on 'high life,' suggested etidentl
by the Mordaunt sandal, observes,' '17
court of the English 'sovereign ie now soil
au historical :nsutution, but It dad sow
good, lard now Skit we have kelt it weer
puuaded that It did more good than w
gal n u credit. "Trwu s standee,. The
t 'row o did give amts abut moralities and
ludecruci,'. We used to hear haw Queen
1 herh.tte ;lad l; earn Adelaide managed t..
convey little halts, which we never beerofu.
n .w. Since we have bol nc..utt inEn1�-
land, h,(4. late haa sensibly deteriuntrd
11Asw.ghatl street itis 1nts..lve nt tlourt,
and the Divorce CuurtduBar
illu.aouize. Ba
rept dukes, spendthrift and profligate
lordling., turfite peen, the noble habitue
--lad stall worse hate tutus -sof Crnnroru
and the Alhambra are hnngiog tube contewpt, and, perhaps tutu danger, iiatitu
twee and syde.ns.'
(in my meadow, tory UP r est grams ! Poor
• thing ! Herb -pis indeed ! Herta-pies are
t I not grass ; 111 a judguteut on her fun dee-
t I plaint gaud victuals.
'y_I Harder gtepe,thick booti.hsteps,lumpy,
n I then the gate swinge, and 1 sero awing
Into my field • big cow, with • man he -
u: hind her ! As the gate swifts to and fns,
I and at hist ahu4, the nun stare ostaide it,
and Iwnug,lut the top rail he grins. f
saw his grin in the tnuunhgllt quint leanly
• very plain grin 11 was end of the akin of
ay dress bad tit been caught in • l animate -areae !"
h,okod branch. l belsln I ahwdd hwve He, spry *Duugb, Y•Use , husk; he'll
du it." ...
"Lor, ma'am, arr'y maned f A.d there'd
lashes of rain cutting on; it's flee and slot -
tore. Uocle Dick can to move stontpey
thnnwgh Cltdpy-lata, ltd over Oalluh-
mtor, thou he can Ay it. his gukly •old
grron breech.. W heaven "
"141.. 1'!! Ito wyrlf," 1 said ouuge.e.J
ly. And I did go.
1 went down te my l.edow, and drove
out that burglarious cow, leaving th• gaud
open, that her thievsug owner might he un-
settled In his mead, sod a► hooker ..04
th,thur after hu .'rayed pr tterty. Theo
through Clingy -Gnu --so called because
the mud in it ustickly u treacle- and all
lye and wonder chat's oxomin next. great-
ly.
•lung the darnel w..or, Tuu,per and 1
g loeed the( fiendish brindle with all the
Tina u riot tame next 1'h t
spirit we could muster One. we nearly
my guar. Ch,.p, chop, mooch, munch, dp h 1 shaft. if T inn l
J key *Warty, test cow do rewad14Y std
his twwgue.•
"There's earn boy to do et. t'ls thew,
unites to the pound. And • greet bRha,
lake • hark dog, seed all We sere suulp
Gest week." -
'rl'Itele Dick, the Muses', my grand
father's buy, will go."
He w.a called the Griner roars he
mar 14and in one eye, which he kept shut
'.Tb:c clopping toed !' said Temper. -
"He'd make a gee Goose of et, wire 'nus,
Dot and go refer six tars, Hy' ,ante owid
pnuig down .w 4.1.. end sabnllehwl him.
But I had gut up into the tree with the
help of • stad and a table, and these being
H obe, 1 saw my curing Born agalu wee an
impossible tbiug. In fact, it area • pout
Temper and I hadt.'t considered.
° Phis rat aloe, certainty. A woman
_ perched up a tree with the cramp in every
part of her body except her head, and her
gown hound up somehow, but haw end
when she can't screw her eyes round to
w .CO and remedy !
Nice, certainly ! Worse, it was aggra-
vating and awful, because here■ • man
t grinning on a gate, who wry look sop, at
any minute, and see her. However, the
situation has to be bonne r 1 watch n
e oow • e
Two large lumber vessels painted biark
being afraid of the 4044 and eke darken
tried to anchor at 1Le tuuuth u1 Sarnia
harbor the other night and 'cared the
Vobiuecn out of their Le.ls, but not ou
of their rata. The boys were s..rry 1J
fled that instead of 'ulo.xl-thirsty Fwueg-
anl,' the suspuious craft wore peaceful
lumberer,.
Watery -A man, boasting of his tem-
perate -habits, said he neter Sawa glass of
wins Wuhuut ahs moattb Watd[IM. 1
chow chew u pinnas r Pare "ale roes yr we a e u . .dress lI
sol her down
t lin tail dm w,J617f --
the nan,, griunung like • Cheshire at, 1iTly term bang, sod have die
Ftafnitdt�td:`-T
• murderer. 1 began b. repeat. The beer
was not to blame, and the driving of the
rammer creature tate-that elan salted r
potted troubled my conscience. Especially
as too rain ams dor° upon 119, u if Otos
cow wadi wing strati/lit tete the ark, sod
there wasn't muck time L. get then.
*Not that the caw cared. 0 dear, no I
She grazed and stood .till when she laked,
w hich wee mighty often. 1 pushed, find
poked, and slapped her on the back, with
my handkerchief - with a knot in it -but
that didn t improve the Pace • bit.
'1 know haw it u.' said Temper ; %hie
aor hu been Wed to .weanng. Click NN
Melees awful.'
'He ! Hip, hip ! Gee up ' Hi 1'
The only rep v to this was a .added
whoop from the cow's tad, and the sound
of munching.
'(1 .11, Brindle !' 1 cried, remembering
i had heard these words from her rise.
ter.
She did go it ; but then it was caul) imt0
the grass by the wayside.
'Have -you out a knife, ma'am f If wI
cut down a .tick, 1 reckon we .hull pt
along better.'
No, 1 hadn't a knife. I had a thimble,
bodkin, and •.mull pair of Wiesen is •
morocco case. They wouldn't cut .ticks.
Hi! Gee! G'long' Yi!
Nu movement except of the tail and
Jane.
•Wnetd you mend sweating a bit, Teta.
red Y 1 asked pleadingly.
vetted only three weeks atone at the Re-
vival, and I culdn't swear No soon, I
duratn't, ma'am, iodised 1'
"Then, oonfnund the sow, and you fou 1'
I cried. '1'h do it myself 1'
And I dd. Rauch awful staff I natter
spoke before nor since. Mrs, tigneamesl
would have dropped. Add 1 must say, that
nett Sunday in (HMPo11, when Mr. Daniel
read In the Epistle, 'Sweat not et ell f I
thought it very rude on hu part to look at
ate as he did. 'Ah'' 1 said to myself. '1
should like to see you drive a cow to
pound, l should.'
She went now, like the wind. ff ober
stepped a bit, I tried Uude Nat Treloeb',
receipt again-reluotaMly and t. Tempsr'e
horror --but there was no help for it.
else- --
a_...
`44.+ok•sed$Te.--A-eelehnted wit au 'Uotk limIdle!! Mob" a good me•f, 034
asked If he Lnew Theodore Hook. "Yes,' teal '• Mu. Tab is greener than h, -r own
reyp B��ed e, .,Rook ova site sryald aro- Rrar ; shore°' sod rent yet awhile.'
dlitn - i'�mdih'1111-f, eau �'hia41107 to himself the
n - old Federne, which they play at Holston
Tab ltha l'enoodle and Nat Tre- O° the Bch May, when the msrnr donees
loob', Uow.
Did you ever drive a cow to pone, t
No, of c urge nut. as run please.
my lay down on y grams ea comfortable
Did your mother ever drive a cow to 1 was speechless, 1 Wr frantic. 1
potted I or your wife 1 propped myself against• branch and tore
Of course not, again. at my gown till it was A1,1 nut of thatpth-
We11, 1 hes.,. 1 Tabitha Treno,.dle, of en, and hung in turnips. Still that h..r-
Teega.k, spinster, drove a lanae brindled rid hook wnOWu't giro way. Then i tried
knot cow to pound_. And 14.109 1 am neither N. hesopatient. est [gchatot mye crcoump, , sad held
a
first cousin t fa
Y„Squeamish, nor lint myl I bad nthand
toady to din-fishJ ,I see no (•mason what- branch wilt not grazing my hack, and a
ever why i should -d ny the fact. k4nb Was not boringahol. in no, shoulder.
Perhaps iiin England folks mayn't
and l was very ,mforG►le, and better off
know what • knot cow u. 1 have hear) than Robinson ,`ansa, use s Casual
there's a good deal of ignorance in Lond- But it wouldn't du. My limbs gut dead
on: and peopleat the Westend n scarcely and didn't belong to me. They might
a
tell a mailer from • maggot. Well, a knot have been its cow's legs, or the ler of
cow u a cow withnpt horns, having a little the kitchen -table, fur anything 1 knew
kn .tor knnb'6yrlhe head instead of those sheet them,
appendage.. If that brindle had haul
Mares, I don't think -well, yes, I'll even•
feu it -I don't think 1 should have driv-
en her to pound.
I object to horns. They hare an ugly
look ; and they give me a sort of • ri .pmq
through the stre,ta, he walked'elf, while
the maw p.eittvely wade herself at hose,
currying° CAE BE DoApg, daughter, snd, giving tee old man some
routs Torte•rrtatireel
ignites and Meet 1, 004e:rick C. II.
JO ALD/N,
Afigini
Gemlefft1, STA Sept ..1 Nil .
@corespondent the Heine Gasette, who
relates the above, adds that the Qiieen,
&Owe issamiateit the ease of the ve:eran's
'G.rod gracious !' I said. 'Where's that
girl Temper1 N'hyAlumin'tshe °emu and
get me dawn t Why didn't I think -but
the tatting dawn before I got up 1 No,
Teuiper w,o't come. I remember now 1
ordered her not to shoe her nose here for
feeling, highly wupleasant, in my �ack- the world. 1 was to run in and tell her
bone. Moreover, they nuke me say over when Nebuchadnezzar ams. Run and
Nretyeell all the 'ifs' and 'and.' in the a1- - tell her 1 1.iab i awe. 1 shall newer
pb.b,t. ren again •• my 1 are gone. When
just tuck at into hu head' -then ,l 1..bll'a a it • . T never knew you
shiver, and I feel very glut I'm walking a were such a tool 1'
long way behind the creature's ted. A cold perspiration broke over me when
In another minute I'm conjugating 'ifs'I thought of Tamper dosing by the kitcb-
again, because the animal has turned and en fire, an tranquil unwlieitade, awaiting
looked me mildly in the face. my ret Urn. NO uneasy thoughts about me
'11 he meati miachlel now by thst look would tuns- her. l) no ! nothing would
and-' 1 catch up my long drew, anti hitt a red hot cinder thrown at her, and
wonder, after a goal run, whether l could that Ander 1 hadn't get to throw.
take the next hedge at • flying leap. Then
1 begin thinking if (,old climb atroe. or
if a woman ever has climb d a tree, since
Eve clambered to a top lvwnch' after that
unfortunate apple. That's tow I ge on, if
ever 1',n near a horned creature. So, in
town I dash into shops out of the way of
horns ; and In the country i tear of at full
e{{r ed, with an imaginary horn in m hack,
al ho ova' till I dro,. As t r
beetle once too ur s sena 1 era , out
for a walk salient his nursemaid.
I've got a little meadow at Tregawk. I'm
rather proud of it, because i '. the best
land and grows the best grass for miles
round. The granite doesn't show up
through the soil in ever so many places at
once, as it does elsewhere in the parish.
Now when* person has got a Meadow
with good grams in it, that person doesn't
like the grass to be eaten up night atter
night, nobody knows how. At least, I
don't. My maid suggested
'Eve! 'pennant.'
1 said, Ytnlf ! Evil spirits don't ed
green ; they devour men.'
Then she said : 'Veers '
Now 1 believe Vwr is a grand name
in
England ; and 1 have heard of a Lady
Clan Veer d. Veer who cut somebody's
throat in • god way, and wasn't found
out. But with lis veers ars little pigs
and 'in some parishes heifers are called
veers too. So you gee it is not such a nails
name with us, that I was going to be start-
led atthe idea of • veer eating up my
'Nu signs ° en,' I answered; 'Nothing
chat t nezzar,' said my maid.
'Nonsense ' Hui dead and Rune these
u eeeme n ecu ons. -Hitt It was Hict,
" Mercy alive "' 1grunted; "i shall he
hon all light. i shall be here tilt next
week, "2dull be here fur ever 1 shall be
• few blenched bones up • tree, when the
end of the world comes. What lea clack i■
ni It's !nigh: Its three o'clock to-
niorrow morning. It will M daylight
soon, and that horrid mon will be hen for
his cow. What shall Idol 1 shall hare
to forgive him 1 tha11 have to ea„
son. : e ■ are. . ea grin. e
triomph. 1 cull go out of my mind. No;
I'll never beer it i won't. i'll du wine -
thing desperate. i'II coins down from tau
tree if it tears everything off my ba•k.-
Nn, 1 can't. My hands are tee cramped
a Olt holding on to Or branch, this evil
branch. This u • bad tree; this is the
wont of trees; this is the very tree that
Setae put his forked tail around. 0, how
Old I get hooked m this iorkeb branch 1 -
This u the hook that could not take Levin
than, but it toss taken true- me, an inno-
cent.pestor, eh° never did any harm. -
1 am gang mal .' i am certain of it. I
shall howl soon. I'm a worse maniac than
eke parson's wife Look at that diabolical
w
c, how
she ,
ata 4 aggravate ms . 1 II
be revenged on her. I'll be revenged en
her master. 1 won't stay here like a scare-
crow, pinned up in a tree by the wing+. --
I'll cone down. I'll .mash all my boor
but what 1'11 come d.,wn.".
True to sty word, I tore, I pulled, 1
gasped, 1 made* desperate spring. I got
my head, and the tiro of my fingers to the
'Eroded; but me wretched feet were lodged
among the bird.' -nests. In this dreadful
aozaled u ' p .,tion I hunt so ,01144, that I thought my
Y 1 wt head was bursting, and bell. of sin ran
along the ground out of my syr.
hundred years.' "Jerusalem'" i cried, "here'. the/ em-
- ...11t41 hlW arse -11. yaspne'a weak,' lw4oT.- o m. -ta•liisa.:a.br. tnmsl4i.lrMlit1
and took to bnndihq. Ifi'k m., N", he
becalm that poor howling maniac fancied en
i011 4. I'm Absalom, only mf asp mutat
herself Neb°ehadueozar ; and *he sou AI- to be where my shoes are. I'm turned
ways trying to get out and eat gra*. She "meal Io down, and my ideas are'amfurd.
took to calling herself the King td Babylon There's wInciter-match mamdaL'tory in my
at Ont thn,ugh fun, became of the herb- head. That's it. That'. the Bre. I .hall
pies .he ate down i. G,rr,wall, and I.e• hs in names anon. There ►n •hundred
est r ken hwsbnnd'. name sou Drnid, thnurnd pits and needles in me, and I'm
Then piling a little wild, --through Ione- alarm) ting all over with acorns. My nuee
Imes., u .ha chose M say -she stuck to is taking root. I feel it.
her fancy. in feet, it got to be what the At Int the c+w, like the anibul stat
d.aton calla Hunt idea -though where .wsb,wed Tom Thnm►, hegsn to think
filed. or how, I can't re. theta was anmething mtcomforifihla going
'Hae is capable,' i observed'w me
111 "n somewhere. And .he positively na
watch.' op and ■nj4ed all round the tree. What
Accordingly that night i made Temper 1 felt when that caw put her nose against
brunt down into the fields the small kitch. my toot 1 can never esprese. If she had
en table and a big stool, and by aid of had horns, 1 ■h.mld have died. As it win,
these 1 clamber up p high into a tree, her sniffing at me was horridly empire-
where
mpiwwhere I .it I,erched like Charles the Nee- ant, that i made a frantic effort, and down
and in a crinoline. Temper stayed with 1 came MM..p['reeling on the gram, while
me till nearly dark, and brought me my the end ran off with her Gil in the air,
tea out there, as 1 had get into the tree bellowing like a Neared demon. i reshot
milt, early, thinking it mai*e to he in time. lin vee in such hnrrihlein dignati"n,that the
Mhe had to climb to the top of the table tr, gmnnd new and tired as 1 went 1 Mind
ham, sop the trop*, and i /wind i4 rather Tamper be the arm, and woke her tip boil- `
.nvel, tOnugh a soda mullion on the branch log. Rh. screamed, and ebwrl goggling
might have improved the situation. for g, like an owl with his eyes out.
When it grew dual( 1 made Temper glom,
hat have you done to you nose,
peaty, legging the tabs with her of noose, ma'am 1" qts cried.
r
r.,
'Now Temper,' said, 'I've dune all thet
swearing, and the hardest part of the work f
it is tante I retired into the backatorgol,and
pushed you forw•rd Oe and wake up
the fannter's man -you enderstand these
(elks better then 1 -and bend over the
oow into his charge. 'I ak• sere yoo don't
wake the bull -dim instead Ohre Wa• •
terrible wild beset at this harm cf thitt
'penes); he might break haz chain and kill
Delivering the oow's tail into Tempee'd
hand, I retared to the shelter of a moo
stone, put over the mouth of an old abaft
near ; and there f waited the result calmly,
Apparently the farmer's Men h•nl
reuse, for I heard screams and bellows wed
shout* errongh to waken MI the belie isf
Mahan. However, I remained trawl:III
and serene, feeling had drone my duo-,
Temper came running breathless.
'It's all riTht, nom ! Yh• Matt wait
sleepy as a ow . He came to me with hie
9.4111 SO fast as a biled pig's ; but he'll see
to it, he says. He's a inperent weaken. f
He axed where the yourg nem wee who
drove the cow -in corm's, 1 enoldn't say
you was the yorem rrote--aadl he gritina0
like •tiog in a hoes coattail.. Lora -mussy
ma ! here'm Oohing' and poor -imp of rain
We shelf be in a Boy slurp* hy the time
rem, no longer, plus, I'm feared of niy
life as it is, mad I'm r raking wet an
Noah's aftld shoe 1'
Evidently Temp* was real to bre'
name 10 -night au I refrained from re,
Wet 1 It rained drowned cats and dor,
and spouting *halm, and watering- pots
and fire -engines, all the way, as we walk-
ed home. It was eery troirtanno. ; 'and,
though 1 wouldn't own it, felt horribly
afraid. /forms, we met neither glutei,
nor goblin, nor living man, either in 'pang
oir returning ; and wasn't repots. wortb
the trouble sod the wetting 1
When we reached the kitchen we looked
like two abets rho hadn't dried theta»
dreamt I ref a errolloasting about in Noah*
ark, with my horns ewt on and banging
over the kitchen chimney -piece, aad r
sting -nettle tied on to my nose for my din•
I didn't woodier at my dream fur it IGO
a* big as 11111a-bagur.
lee* it thould attract Mrs. Nebttehmlnes- " My nor ? Nothing. I t'e only •
sar'a attention I wormed stoat' her for sting nettle."
Room& and Robinson Cream, and Prince " And now• ," I ono-hide/I, "1 mean in
Abealtim, till I didn't linow which was have meting. on that mom and on that isow.
which, or e bather was one or the other ho is het"
of them. Then eramp came on for want I "Have he rot a imams likes Itittrammt,
nf that roshlon, after that the shivers,then ; and eyes Melons too ways for Sunday I"
the cramp again- And nay limbo took • asked Tempe!,
koala of epentameress Immo dine, and • bess--Iiis beast r
jokoo. sh0,14 be given tool woralrle't stay ia ter place where' pet 'em. "n.. it's red. Nat Trelweb, ea sure
• . t-• --.•s:,sisan.akes.a te.rellers told , ion a sinner. Y011 bet ! And OMNI
•aa_, self fruchtfully.lr ing my same WItnon POW. e shall go L
ft went on veining eon Intl rhge affillsof
day. together with ivalwringorta and by -
drawn. sr *Mewl ; and eat harks *hie err
the ehisselvl boy Oen Innis might, ne thilf
certainly fait lonnl• Nowairee
-sons. wrM Wets** MittlIdilitei *No IN.*,
itatImmd, in the share rd Miele ?fed
T, Plonk le • ark, 'nth a has emit fee taw
awes Shed Inched two way• low Sendher an4
ell Mare ter hie eon
helms hie wsies-it wee a sheet whew r011•
Von; vogue ror t ---
Tat Viamek
wee at home. y she eimet carry orrt tsar up and down th• isellterf ineeti be,„„,, "dr 11".
Temper, nu awl saw aby rasea..
ewer tree
The Ray as Coatogwood is free frets tee lir "Sid "4/1164inizi" t'nt " tida'
1.