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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-6-30, Page 4°•rrco% VD.. Plower situ«. 1 , ,n alr�s� • m.P.rw.�wr.v,*.M s The Wwsleys'n-uakrtter dinar!. OOgrtoaatass of DtestDtnir. = The O404 rawest organ to ra •ana- t e a .Methodist CmitieWoro. titOitynttoROO sa hole system in vogue in the busy ; that be never saw the applioattes sun it n bap asosedasd_ f10taI0'• Post t•thw Departmenit,%ith thedifference made, and that the curt reply sent watted„ In proportion to his girth areutint- as that payments can be wide in distantcm p ae nearly a• quickly ad if tlne parties were in the sante rouse The plan Is very i wple-a permit' deeiriug to pay an amount of money to a party in another ) Torosto d - Awar �ilerbsd a edit an edit:"u sal Blackstone, hut tieing • 11101 ,f the critics, he simply gave it the title. "f • Black .t. o. s Cowmen N nes, by a moodier the Irish liar.' Semi after the %ark appeared, Currey was pleadimi a ✓ are White his Lordship, when the judge ulcerrlgdMd hitt', and said :- 'elentleuen of the jury, the learned eounsel he. mis- taken the lea od this nue. The law is se *lei soe To which Curran caret. replied T from a clerk, who merely acknowledged eke; yet observation slows that elm the receipt of Mr run•hun's letter at the k men .will run faster. and farther, with leas Coe, intending, as s' on as pos.i1le to lav htigue, Itavin,l "tuore wind," than stout it tit fore Cartier. 'tvu nen hardly think I men, II'two persons sue taken, in all re - se clever a min as Mr. l'unshoi, ouch mpM•cta alike, except that nue measure■ i lane dep sit'. the sum tis the office where 'land astute and emotions men a+ Ur. F. t1 nodi twelve inches mon around the chest than he resides. The office receiving the Dr. Lachlan Taylor ("!'bat Id1..siuuary the other, the one having the woos. will money authorizes the I race trout which it Seventies):ri keen a paries! wire pull. I ad deliver any more air atone full breath, •11 his 1. rdal ip "y. sit, tee etuptette "1 is to be paid to pay the amount deposited er as Ilr. hyerson, and sly the tharuutthly I by mathematical meaurewe oto than the the Court demands that 1 auhwit, thonab 1 and charge to the "fbce glen/ e •s- hone.* and eminently aide a man as Or. other. The more air ■ wan receives into neither the statute our the c minion law of tltoriaa'ien, ez,,:ing a merely nominal' Goult Douglass, would wake th.m elven ( his lungs in (rdinary breathitu, the more the atuutry should .*nc6uu his lordship's* fee for the ...Trim.. The system has only I appear silly by ,;rowing in lignhnt over an healthy he is likely lobe , because an i•n- epinion ; but it es my duty and privilege tit,, to informy n, gentlemen a the jury, that 1 have never seen the law on inter - riveted in any Ima.k its my library.' L.rd ,hertsen sneeringly replied : 'Pet -ale your library is rather small,'Mr. Curran.' 1 . aiwit,' said Curran. 'my library is a•tall--hut 1 hare always (mind it tuure pmtitshl•t to read gored looks than t ipuh- bah a had .one -Mohs which their very •author* and editors are a*seamed to own. Mian' .vti the judge ; ty.ei ars forgetting the dtenity of the judietal character.' To aha• I, 1.11111111 promptly replied :--'N •k- ing Ef dimity, your lerd.hllo retool. no ..f a tar.di 1 bare read -1 refer' to Teansnt !.handy -in which, if .ywur h dtship bas reed it, yon will remember that the Irish Better Moat., oft sngaiiug in • squabble, lent Iiia coat to a bystander and after the h•.ht ear ended he di\o"rered that he had got a wool betting MA lost his amt is the t :irytaiS -your l..rdship can apply the ill• uetr.hmn.' 'Sir.' juaid Me judge very petubuitlr. 'if you say another word 1'11 commit volt.' 'If you do, my lord,' re- plied Curran, ennly, 'loth . nu and i shall have the pleaelire of redo -ting that 1 am not the fink thing year lord,thio bas oost- mttted.' just been put in operation, and it fills so important a want it the commercial com- wuuity that it will undoubtedly beoome popular. Sizing Down the Aires of Mon. The man that dice young.nt, as might 1s expected, jerks,. is the railway brakes- -- non. Hu average age Is "lily 27, Yet thus must he taken. with seen •Ilotw5,ce, from the fact that hhQdly any but young and active nun are employed in this caps. -eilie - At the rants age duce the factory workman, through the,nnbmo•d tnm1e�iwi of confined d air, se l otery immure, •wast wages and unlelnllttlg toil.. Then mine» the railway baggage elan, who s alnsahed ,.n-an..'ermge et 30. Milliner. and dress - 'tinkers live but very tittle longer. Th. at.ra41Tsg• of the smote 32 and the other 33. Thu engineer, the tiroean the c n- duetor, the ioadur maker, the well digger mud the factory nter►tive. ell of whom ate exp.nd to sudden and n"Iett death, die on an overman tinder the age "f :15. The cutler, the dyer, the leather dresser, the apethec•.rv, that c.nfoet"ner, the cigar maker, the tinnier, the silversmith, the ietterer, the stew moor, the engraver and the aachnntt, silted wh"su lead confined loos, iu an uuwh.te,eune atmosphere, de not roach the overage age of 441. The tttttu- hats hoe an (venni. Cram him at Delmon- can blows all by br ath out of his bay at ice's, and be would hunger turd easertfroun 41. Then Leann trades that are active, or Albany Ixemrdiug house. in a pure sir the baker lives trots averse* air ge Ile can't be utilized. He u to tired,T age orf 4:{, the hotelier to 19,- the brick- As • swill -cart Ion five, a hunter, or • maker to 47, the carpenter to 49, the fur - sentinel, he is an ignnmini.ons laihire.- tuwe mince 42, the moon t, 4rethe attune - The dog chum was ogt • •tte c attempt to cotter to 42, the tanner to 48. the tinsmith to 41, the weaver to 44, the drover to 46, employ his wash energies, but he hadn't the cr.k W 45 the inn -keeper t" 46 the any waste energies, and butter had too 'faller Doge. When Noah disembarked at Ararat he hal scarcely touched the pier when he pro- ceeded er ceeded to city his pstrarngers. 11, had lust checked his lent item it' the Int - A Mr and Mrs Ik-dig - when the cringing fegnre of •quadruped rale sneaking dime, the gang-ptauk, with his tail between his the interests ofhhe pseudo State Church lege. 'Drat it, if there ain't that yeller are at stales 1 L3111n s very earnest desire dogs 1" seal Niel', ununtg • vicious kick to be charitable, we must confess to a with his brog:w at the brot.. }int, with teoueney tower is suspicion whomever a a fecthty Loon sal long a facility .boru»les of departmentalelerk i. thrust forward to Irma and bitter espenenee, the brute drag- ed tee projectile, and ejeculatug ' ki-yt,' receive the stripes intended for his chief's which is Syriac ler 'declined with thanks,' back. Retffee.tein ie now, iu the Pent- ur'not for Joe' -he dt.sppeared, elute tentary, but there is a strong feeling pre - Node, who had hisses legs on was unable Talent that a erecter man than he should to recover his equilibrium and sat down 1e there if full justice were done in the with wmpAasis on the hack of his heed. matter in `shish he is the rule victim. "-Noah areae, and, in,tccsedanoe with the style pruvaleta •wong the patriarchs, he Trenij Ihnwaad dollars were wrongfully proceeded te. omelet his affronted diguity paid to Sir Allan Naeosb, buttbe Govern by pn.n. a teing a variegated anathema meat Was, of course, innocent - it was a nom the yeller doig. which heal character- clerk who did the mischief. The dletho- atic•lly sneaked unobserved on Mord, in dist bolly is inrwlted from Cartier's (face, the confusion .4 petting tome and camas- but be t. ruilllose-the inevitable clerk of the captain at the tint pet. He coned iy dragged out to shoulder the reepoosi- that dog ua holy, limb, bark, hide, heir, bmlity and censure. It meet be very tail and w,4 and all his generation, role- 1 •sant fur the chrks when raise is is ton and kindred, by consanguinity or P t' P affinity, and hes hetes and assigns. 111 mended, it ;,•nes to their superiors ; when cursed him with indite* hunger, with per • blunder is committed, they are expected retold fair, wuh,paonu al father it and .. ill weeknaaL with his tail between ha lee•*. Hrclldsd Civil Service hes to pay iu return our his stock of maledictions by • sparkling their display of pyrotechinits, irem that dealer-. I`:mb of ones •liatng effect of which the yaller dog has •e7 ••d n,tnhng to dam' ueVer recovered. ' Tlir. R ATalrolD L MAN Dlvotwn}t With tau curse sticking to, leen like a imaginary griwanee. Adumtting that, portant object in breathing is to remove the offensive reply did acme from a cleric' iieperities from the bL,ed. Each breath without Sir Ue r[r'■ knoMtree, surely I is drawn pore iuto the lunge ; w itsout-I that 'little busy bee' hes not been w very I geieg, the next instant, it is so impure, so busy ever since a not up be atlas to find •perfectly destitute of.onurishweut, that if time to supplement Lie clerk's curt style rebreathed without any admixture of a alt insulrut mode' f addreu, with • few purer atmosphere, the mesa would die. gracious words from Lis own pen. Or llenoe, one of the conditions necessary to aloes Cartier leave the w bole running of I secure a high stale of health is, that the the machine, to so fee a Dissenters are rooms in which we aleep should be oun- eoneerned to itis subordinates, reserving staotly receiving new supplies of fresh air to himself tho right of conrultetion when through epeidoers, "'Uptown, or fireplace' It a persue • lungs are not welldevetoped, the health will be imperfect, but the de- velopmet may be increased several inches in a few months, by daily] out -door run- nings wait the month elo.ed, beginning with twenty yards and back, at a time, interesting ten yards every week, until a hundrd an gone over, thrice a day. A subatitute for ladies and persona in cities, is running up stain with the mouth closed, which compels very deep inspira- liow, i0 • natural way, at the end of the journey. As consumptive people are de- clining, each week u witness to their inability to deliver a much air at • single outbreatting a the week before ; hews the best way to keep the fell disease at bay is to maintain lung development. It is known flint in large towns. tea thousand lett above the level of the sea, the death, by consumption are ten times less than it' planes Dearly on a level with the see. wentyave persons-iis••nf consumption in the city of New York, where only two die of that disease in the city of Jlexioo. MI know that--coaumptim dose sol greatly prevail on hilly countries mud is high situations- One reason of this is, because (here is more aseendtcg exercise, inereaaiug deep breathing ; bestdea, the air being more rarified, larger quantities ata inntiuetivcly taken into the lungs to answer the requirement" of the system, thus at every breath'keeping up • high de•elopmeoi. Hence the hill should be sought by coauwptivea•-Hells Health Tracts. Personal Recollections. An interesting series of artielss under the above head u (wing pnblisheel in the l'a,Pka Jou»raol, Hama:ton. From that intlteiasueuf 18th os clip the ftllow• ing-.- "The tact railway celebration i attend- ed was at the opening ie the Buffet" and Lake Heron, at IiuderMh, on the 28th .lone, 18',8. I had Mer over the line from Brantford mn a trial trip the week before. Capt. ftarluw, tho manager, had made excellent arrangements, and the people of Uoderuh did thou shoe in getting. up a demenatretion, worthy the mouton. A large pavilion had been erected along side the Town it and connecting with it. tameless mangy, lath Metastatic. Meas, and penally. 16 i. probably the pries the revenue stamp, the pillar thee can't help C♦"` -Thio caw again enure before Lord bring teemed. He don t try to help it.- Pet Enloe eeaterday. Last year the Him He follows Noah prugrwmnoe wath sneak- Captain Vivian I1. P. of Truro, obtained Ing IIdehty. ft. s an fshmwettte amour a decree fur a di•eolutinn et his marriage, dugs. He received the meat oppressive on the ground. of hie wife', adultery with courtesies in the form of bnekbata, boots the Marquis of IVaterford. There was and hot water, which maks his life an ani- no defence in the mauve, but rubs• gnently mated target excursion. He boards around like a dietnct school teacher, and it is meal and when the time mann round for the tune with hut' twenty -1 sur holm in the decree to be made absolute, Colonel Lerlte day. Tho rest of the time he hankers el- interfered in b.hvlt of the friend of the ter s,methiug to oat. Me is to omni.ot- Marquis,,,, but eubsegueolly withdrew. The Queens Proctor (hen arked for time to make inquiries, and the Solicitor Oen- erel slated that it war not a case in which the Cro vB ought to interfere. The 'wart now made the decree abwlute, bat with regard to costs it would be a matter for future consideration. - • uuwb .elf -ria t to cone at his Parana i 43, h . e.,44. the o 43, t . t ont to 41.le) cion. tea the deg churn was drooped to y the I 1 tatter to 43, the tailors,. tillCM to of N„ sausage -maker flareforeelow his lien Why should the l.wrhwr !rye ill b0, d not to show the virtue then is in personal teatimes ; anat soap and water 1 Thome who avenge bell a century among mechan ice ere those who keep their limits std mutate. W buatt$ and mnderata exerese Th. Greenlan. Seal Fiahing1.., tibia season, leen a remarkable ruooees. Viotor on the yeller dog, lest hu cnstmmers-no and the Raven.orsig recently arrived at longer 'so.Uled end auatuned by an wife'. Dundee, the former with 140, and the tering s audacious dealer.eaI a,{sa,. trust' -transfer patron/toe to latter wide 110 ton. of nil. The Eli - a• lea who minuetsminuetsbaked dg,o.nd alt, Can eve 1 whit sia%lr aC 1 oo 1 a come into r 1 uimadix has t (Dundee) 1'0 ( tt• et - NEW SMITH 1 lOttJ ri%ergo=1 t. 4 :,5'.:. "t.•.yh l°.rWIVE lids 1LECE1V11i1I 15ti'1�IN(a: 'rC cic, ., f WT TREES. &C Tn 3 Te IN fAI'LE Si FANCY DRY GCODS, MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS, BOOTS AND 8110ES, GROCERIKS, So Stock Very Large and Cheap -Call and See, Godertclt, April i0t, 1570. ww67 PIANOS, MELODEONS, NS L N l SHEET � '•IIF SCnsoomER iN RF f UIIHViNG TA NKe FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONRGE 11e haa received taring the pain year, respectfully begs to intimate tkat he is mow pre- partfd to furuisb Pianos, Melodeons. Cabinet & Church Organs OF ANY MAKE MANUFACTURED At'pricos and terms which defy competition in this section. EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FiVE YEARS, SHEET MUSIC SUPFIED ON SHORT NOTICE. JOSHUA CALLAWAY• arch lyh)• Goderich. 11 m ,wart Meat, ?gilt, t9rrtriirarr•tJ , CHERRiES PEACHiES, CRA1114, APRICOTR, Sc. 1.., Currants, G..mhanW, IWI'herrle•, to A 1.•i, ll, u.i,o 11151 •iron, Including en. all.sn'm.-k Seeping Wittuws, e1.4•vad ea.r. AiWas W fntull hatch I rill Lary • node dJllluu 4. lOMAWeek. _ ql*a.• ac.11iefore purdu.n4 le C. ir OKLL eeart.t, AI'rtt 11, IB71. W whit( CHEAP LANDS FOR SALE IN TOWN OF CODERICH. eT ors 1311, 1326 1 I314,ee0 r.rh, aet.oivl.lm, Nark II Int. t and J le run A. lou 116, Iw and IMS 540. Tuwe.hhpd w.wu,u.h, North 24 .ries ho It, eon 1 141, T,w'.hip .d A.ba•4, Soulhrrlr Wor•e,t tint 1 of Southtot t. run 4, W. D., WOW, AIry•l) .0 TIIOliAs WKATNPPAI n P. L. wtirreyur, l:.drn,ti (lod.n.h Dee lath tam. w44. FARM FOR SALE. DMALI OR TO RK0T - Int Co A, Con le. W. aMaMrld, Cn.11564., containing no a,.. 11 wl65$... mind 1.n. 1 Airs t. • living 0 re k A 1 4 :owe 111. Isere 1 . W r gar )t • e te9rwaad1.In rAMt'tNUtNa•I tmaLea,Iet.i. Iset w x FARM FOR SALE, LOT 24. CON 44 Totwsaliip Ir% 04aieri 5, rlmtu.aiay 80 aero about 66 arm rkarrd, )!eftlR� C(INCRCTI ti IUME.. gal Tnr GIt(IN F ane.. 1h ntYg IW m. 1'101k r o. II.l l .n 1 lad ream : on the .nand door, ;Minn:15 Ma.m, Iger ran Ile t, [Wry,, and Iger ,ahar bedrooms : ,s the Banc moot. [Wry Roo. Pratt nw..wo•n novo, a.t mow Et.m. Baru 4..310 large Tclaw froc,'m4 h•e.Y47h". 0 .beset' 1:'.d aw orchard of ore• sou r.,arl.o hull gree. Soli. amp clay tau,. *It II stand 5) .prang rest s.4 flowing .a11. Th. property 1. vino .Ml 11 tile. hunk a him Huw.n. id .555 s good 4. .an M hal fano LM Ao-e. r Apply a Jamie wlltia• wit. Pay , NY Um pe,, ... kit 6.M TKe• Land lMlre. 0 .14,1,6 u sine► miS taunter 1170. Ira tt Ontario Carriage Shop - •y.gplilffrf n St ; C`bl '? , d THE MARKET GROCERY North Sire Market Square. STD �' J OF ALL HINDS. A very Targe `Stock of Crockery. Splendid China Sotto. GENERAL (GROCERIES O= 811 Kindle, CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST Platform and Counter Scales of best make Ib`() at f3 A I . it✓. ROBINSON & YATES. Goderisb, Sepk 29tb, 1968. w47 r•`� f a*it. -*Off 1-%$ R. J. WHITELY, Dorbeleh sort., 1110. X: - for Bale. e. • Tors as sad 64, llayeel1 Concession, la the J Township ot (Ostend. C.alam,ag fa d the.. ,ver QO acres rlearrd with good Frame H are, sad Low Howe, abort ii mitre from Clint.. For rnu w sale apply at the U'r,ewh (`nun ore* at uodeneh, or ha Mr. W1UUI NO TUN on the pPrreemises. Oolerlcb. Oat.li.p1. 11, ISIS. a31, tl. FARM FOR SALE.. o to to, ('4. 1n, W n uviow)RNE, lee SCARS, W floated, grad dw,tnwg hone, from 55.54 with a , oume.I ' . kitchen1 lobed. also good loon , slot .hat .reom,•den•m. gond bestir 1f...sod, .dl ..tet n1 Ay t.,, oreek. Iowa. through the f. .4 • wells oar nob nota eras el owl, 6 ufle• nom l:nl••rlr•h. For portioulue apply nn the prolan to uudrr.ignel, or to Mr• t Pvraa.us, grocer holo Mb. G eT .VA MT. 01.1,, 11le 15 /1St MI-tf LS still in full operation, and is turning nut superb. Carriages, Baggies , Wagons Mall tend. iLKIORM, CUTrRRM. Se, A nomtrr ,•f a r.t eta RUM.. on Asad, 564 Inv mb eM.ph'r avh 1',),..0.11 art lel,. to the III.. that .111r ran, es favorably .It5 +Yy to the loony r 1..‘11 .,wt warranted Panic, W n •tttu. paid to Wagonload C.,.l.ge No roti nga R. J WHITELY. • c,.lerteh. Nov 1th .1365 w41 Farmers, Livery Stable KEEPERS AND 0'1'HSRS. pg on all Your Lame Horses. .T. TA YLOR FARM FOR SALE ONr THE BAYFIELD 0RAVr.L ROAD• BEING 1,411, first rn.eemlon 0.1.0.5 To.s.hlp 116 u•re.. 60 of *Welt am eke,. • Dever 15)44,5 mint rune ,,rough the land The lel 4 situated on the Gravel mrd aleut a .11.4 from the las.• of G.d• inch. The laud t.. ern clay I.ra.. leiug vary ant• .Ile for +hats fruit growing. Thr lot .111 Ie ado •1, and on easy UMW. 1.0••1.0•••••{0111r..u.foram be Vivre l.t tuiowr, for ).nlrul.s and term. epply to G. 11. r.iMrtl NA or to J. DAtiWIN, If y. G.d.rtels G.lerleh. Much 21st. 1370. w5-lt ., . , I, Pn It S F, n nT P.t..nee eel. h. after twent -nee year *yM1se.. a jr.eprr«t t• rhetor I,....for•iI dkneess N e,-Nwesawamisdg. to M.nad•.•a e.d.wtnh.I01 Ass. lass FARM FOR SALE. Or 147 ACRr6, AWRY. "R LI M, Altnt'T 110 ti cl.nd and the baton, rood hardwood It.e.'1 ter, s rl.nfurtsble M,u., mid int ala.e nun hare.. • rod ,rehand, and well ..ond )10.1 el the land t. •..tient ray. The farm 1. tut 3a, It run., nrd.rich Township 5 .las train 1oderlrh and 7 Rona (-1M. 1 "it p)S,satO( part,..h. gond Lemke .411 la intro for W *Wine. Fur pari. alms apple ,n the 1....011w JOHN M,aE\Wok, e{to0 M. TRaLZMAN. trod tiro., 0.dww. 12nd J....1 .Itf Partd•rlflo 7.40 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. -o•Q-o- RIGHARD PIKE. CIGARS, AND ---- Plug. Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. t1 HL 4 • 1 • e _EVERY DESCRIPTION OP Pipes& lsaoalers'lFnor y coeds :eta, etc., THE BESTBRANDS 1• A of all the above named articles always on hard, SUPPLE'S OLD STAND, MARKET SQUARE. tlederich, April lag 1870. sw04-3u TWO FARMS for SALE (.mit sale two . y ,.ble TAPAS the Toe le • Ship of G.dert,5hua w Toe rtieul.npply to JOSEPH SHAW Mona Road. •Ooderta=Twonth.p Wovember nth. 13411. W1 FARM FOR SALE. BEIM) COMrt54b er 11/T 11, GO4BF.N 1.111P, Tu. nship .1 sus. 7, (.i.ety of Hare., 110 N e, 1.". tea .n in a hush state i7,vulv.ta,.. T►. ovi k. ..1 the len gn.uty amid ..n b. d owed treed Soo r .mg use f 1 The, are w rlttrhg 5 ,.r, Done barn 3n t r7 IM. gildigly ,l( bleck,mith hammers till el, the cooper till 52. and the wheelwright till 50. The mil- ler lives to be to be whitened with the age of 61• The rnpomaker lengthens the thread of his life to 5:i ; aurchauts, wholesale and retail to 62 1'roferainual wen lite long- er than is generally Reprised. Litigotion kills clients solnetitneohnt seldemlawyen, he they average 55. Physicians prove their usft,Inesa by prolonging their own live* to the same period. The nailor aver- ages verages 43, the caulker 1'.4, the eailmaker 52, the stevedore 55, the ferryman hit and the pilot 64. A Ilapensetion of Providence Omit "Maine Law" men mar conmidor in- oiespruhensible is that brewer. and dis- tillers live tan the ripe old age of 64. Last net 1'.ngoat lived cone paaprs 67, and "gentlemen" 68. The only two classes teat du nothing for tli••,nsolvea and hyo on their neighbors, outlast all the rest. A1i,ert Itdward to Alfred. wr/ttm a lung letter to his brother Alfred, ht India. In the following pnregrspb he strike* off the Mordaunt ovoidal : ' Hlamelese 1 people here say I am net. -That Lurlaunt baeltlnw hal given ,ta a great duel of •nnoy.nce, M you may tnhgine. Bot, as I had done nothing to le, ashamed of, l did not see why 1 should have my mouth gagged. Ln .W.,. bugged Iderdrunt to leave my name "sat of the proceedings. He would not, though, and 1 am not sorry now, as all kinds of rumor, out abroad, which 1 pumped out of Ilarns with dtfictlty. So 1 told Gladstone 1 waited to he examined when the ease came un, and he consulted the other minis- ters and went down to Windsor and so on, until at last it wan atreud that the beat course would be to take the pmblmc into our confidence. it wan rather an implem- ent ordeal in court, but not en bald u 1 expected, as l'onsaute wee civil and se were the lawyers. I- told them exactly the troth, keeping in mind Hatherly s ad- vice to he brie( and to the point. The papers letve been down upon rye, of course -the Timis thiilkihjf it •vorth while to real 'me a lecture. But 1 am getting ac- c,atomed 1t this kind of thing, and if it pleases the paper• they are welcome. Alen. dueen•t like It, hest she ain't emoted a remedy for the nuisance anymore than I can. 11 1 hunt and shot ales called a botcher or adult, and if i exert the least influence in pablio mitten I un told 1 ate not 7.4 entitled to do m Then poor father'• name is co stently held up, and 1 an told to follow his example, jot as if m: phsiti..n is the seine as wee his. 1 must not do this or thee ; i must *leapt be reedy, because he was en good, --t winder if other men are always thinking of their tether" nw odiiitu ng ago. I knut wine fellows who du not •rent quite certain whether titer ever haul a father. Yet hMoe, nine years alter p.h,r father's death, 1 am still eapeciidt"sitin Nap-lotll and /ahem in his memnrj. Really it is hand lines, and 1 sin getting weary of It, sed so is Alen Yon often say you would like to clone t with llW: -Bat yon wotild regret tieing en, old hey, cold we get oar .. 1nau,l. -and 1.- t''C. t einoter M agre to the little arrangement. 1 a+anre yeti 1 often thunk when 1 am In the train, Ann -ring past the en,/ Mases of the gentry • et... ` rami London- jand see how nil they air lla meJ.rdiii' pore ro OOP•, 'Alfred is ton Road 4o he a king.' Ynn hal a nirr,w shave once, and flower rn.hed in where you feared to reign. Pour (temp I the Greeks are a i,r,cime ht, and dm"I't know when they are well ..5. - ----gra/ HawthonM ress w n emit ea a. Itwi simJon�Iy hi. titer h 4111aplointe.l howd Ith'Snn am* cn,I43 Inveustnpp1141n it NTIh IYarl,eatning (,' l 0nc0nr anm. potato .tr..�' iwlF' yeller duo to be too much for their gastric intrepidity. - 11. always manages to belong to ragged, t"I.aect.c heli,g, whiskey -drink lig master, whose trimness to swapping thugs and evad- ing the dog tax. The yeller dog is ac- .Iuainell with himself, •ad he enjoy. the intimacy with edifying contempt. He slinks along through life on a diagonal dug trot, as if in doubt u to which end sat him is entitled to the precedence. He is al- ways pervaded by a hang -dug sense of guilt, and when retributive tinware is Ise- tened7uo his tail, he flies with a horrified celerity which ought to be very .uggeative to two legged sinters of a solider ordeal in store for there. The ]eller dug is -well, to spook in italics, he isa el.,.o A. -Mark Tuvo,, The Art of Advertising. .l apes ,r, 'fhr advantages of advertising are generally c"noe4led by business men. They all rec.gmse tar power of punter'• ink, properly expended an building up fortune:. Bat advertiatngmwit be judimuusly dime, a .d through a proper medium, and there is no medium so good aa • newspaper sal large hem general ciredwton. Business teen, who spend thousands tut dnlimrw in experi- menting with map adv'ertimng ended vertu- ing in newspapers for gratuitous distribu- tion, s.uner or hoer find that they have been swindled. temple rearm, vett' cor- rectly, flet a paper which tmn be given away in not worth reading ; and the pub- lishers of sumo peplos, although they may agree to distribute five thousand copies, are namely sensitive to the price of white paper, null content themselves with print- ing five hundred instead "1 live thousand aspics, which are scattered in hunches ah - out the .*lams and hotels, and are found useful only our cigar lighters. A smooth, touguey canva.aer, not at all a.'nuptdone in the matter of lying, stn set up a Mord at the oat end of Whitt laver Bridge, and perinea. some business meat to pay tumid Iy for the privilege nf'hantig their names painted ou it, while at the sena time they could not be;peevatled upon to advertise their hueineaa in a piper which is read b, all classes. Painting the advertiser's Homo and bulling's on deed wail., sides of stebleh and fences, is another favorite mole of +d• vertinng with some people, but we have distrusted iia remunerative qualitio., opened one of his lectures to his class with Annie bas likewise reached Dundee with about 11,000 seals, which it is calculated will yield in all from 125 to 110 tons of oil. The following is the report brought u to the mucus of the 'condi not yet arrived: -From Dundee -Narwhal, 140 tone; Polynia, 100 tone; Tay. 65 tons ; sad Camperdown, 60 tnnm, Minn Peter- heal-Msglntbien, 100-4onn; Windward, 80 toms; Alibi, 30 tons; and Pular Star, 20 tons. From betides -Erik, 35 tong. The estimated value of the oil and skins u 70,0001. - Where Fentantem Beene. The suppre•sir n of Fcnianiam in Canada ie child.. play /a compared wlthe the ex - unction of that interuati.nal epidemic in England. Lnorp,hd, like New York,cnn tem* a 11Mt nn anther of p•ekr and lively net the 'ml tt of t itch . emons ra on, a • ergo num Americium. An amusing episode occurred at the banquet, which took place in the pint ri,utn o1 the Amencan gentle ut•en perni'ted 1n reply in; to teats cI trh dud not con -ern thein n1 thmast,- and the late Dr. Hamilton, who was one d thel vico•ehairmen, )'umprd on the tante end' called out that he protested against "the Saginaw Yankees" speaking molten. The emelt was the frowning down of the ex- uberant gentry who were su fond of airing their oratory. A ball come off in the eveu- ing, which was largely attended. I saw Mr. Thomas McQueen for the last time at that celebration. Although he and 1 had been at variance politically, he came to my hotel, anti arrang,(eel to call for me to go to the dinner, but he did not gime. I after- wards saw him in the crowd, tett he had o dt.appnnt those present by net speaking PS was intended, on account of illness. A few days after my return home i received le letter from Mr. M ueen, a 1. _ in '1'iIF CANADA Permanent Building& Savings Society IM PREFORM/ TO MANZ ADVANCES ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE (MONTREAL OCE & N SITUATE IN WESTERN CANADA, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ON THE FOLLOWING FAVORABLE TERMS - VOR PICKS'S In and from I.rrert•-'I or Landon A monis( rulnareJ In redeem each �IMadeaseed is 5yeere. 10 se r rami li,rotr•- kir" try lse sl,krr Mle.n•hte a'n'y, apply to #thee Y (,1 h -ie P. 11. CARTER If pot able A.(1 -resit, Ar„d, Grand Trs.k Railway I l tweeds reedy 16.56 14.44 i3.34 C„e4, sr St March 141h. WIG. w.. , f rya nut at propnn..nate rains for 2, 4, e. R rut I , peer•, - The shore •neehnenla Int lode ahahmg Fund, whiten nem elf the Protease!, •• well oath. Interval m(Ihe Ina, tan that a the women n nl the tone sired upon, the dee is annoy wiped on.. The full amrmnl or rhe I0.n ,. etIva cod, end nn patmtwt itrtgnt,wl hero,. the and 01 the half•yry or era.. Pavrnente mat 1. mak in ail awl Internet la allowed therefor • ,w the monger. m.v he redeem. ad .151).1in, lime ISe y„ro•ree dente.,o,aynahlaren.. EXPENSES STEN(.•TV. r MoD. RRA7 E. For further 4alorm•rio.,app'V (nevoid) 10 HORACE HORTON ES(.. Appraiser to the Society,'tolencb. i. HERBERT M A°ON, ier. - '• 04 frraeerer Toroeto. It is u. Lend,n,huwever, that Irak misery Ing ihrt he wan to. I 1 to do more than s most appalling. The small etreeta and simply pat m an appearance at the Wo- olley!' between H.•IIM,rne and the Strand gnet. teem with Irish paupers, many of when, Mr. McQteen wM an extraordinary aro in the most abject 'tete 'f deeatution. man ; "nginally • stone MMUS, he was Nothing indeed is more hideous and eelf-educated, • deep thinker, and • fine heartrending, aired all the terrors of Ion- pmt. He mistnk his vacation. however, don panpereim, than the aspect of the Irish when he took up newspaper life, for which huddled together in the fetid alleys end I he was all adapted. He started the (inw- hovele that cluster around Holborn. Nak- dein in Hamtltun, which soon proved a ed children covered with dirt, haggard sorry venture, and finally retired to God - women with blank despair written upon each, where he 'meted the Siy,"tl, now m their laces. stupefied Invoking men. clothed auocensful in the hands of Mr. COS. The in rigs and reeling with drunkenness, are ■tyle of Mr. McQueen was more that of thrown together pelt nett In those abodes the essayist than the writer for a daily Pal - uf misery, and supply a ouutingent of dee- et, and he must have been ill-advised, in- peradoea each as may well strike the I deed, when he decided to publish • daily West -end Lond.mers with dismay. Such party organ. Heel he been more widely s the fearful retribution of a civilization 1 known than he was, he would have been which aitna to accumulate property in a better appreciated ; but he died in con- fers kende, and reduce the nisa..e to a partitive obscurity, considering hehrl been 'tate „of panperit.m "1 which the poor Irish the editor of a daily piper, and • poet of in London forst the legend. high merit in his native country. There Femanism is regarded in London as & have leen few men more worthy a niche in political evil originating with the Iri■h in the temple of fame," America ; but IT, reality it gathers iia most tearful intensity from the social condition The Pari. journals yesterday published id the Irish in England and in Ireland, Senor Castellar•s speech on the Colonia Mnretver, it threatens to in crone and elate goectinn., not dunineth in (arcs as time rolls en and The Hon. Dr. Tapper wem moon in a makes that condition more and more des - a memberof the l'rivyCouncil at Quebec, pirate and r,'oIiIug. e on Tuesday. Ideal Feet. Mr. Seclre, of the "British Colonist," The c lehrxt«i ana:dmiel, Frofcsvnr Vancouver' Island, will leave Ottawa in • fiyrtle, of Vienna University, recently few days. h rn..1. firing" Tsai and hong floater la 'densest n take an 1 un a•set for It. .mrnry It , tiring onyh, Kroh hltl.. ge. hohlby nn.ggi.t.. Totems w5ne01Mr ftnc('nee., Rohs•.,-nd Nall., C1.1l/'15me 11n .1.1 Feet •e , try Dr J Itelgtr One l f1.d11`eraly a. dlr.,*1 r ,/roof le Imam - Ilan, and , •re Maya Mild 5f Urueglet•. People are apt to take umbrage at it. We the singular question :-"Which is the most beautiful 11, considered frmn the •nat•mdcalstand piitnt 1" and thin said "It ix remarkable that there can he an many divergent opinions on this subject. While the sols of men look mem a small, d ealer and voiceful foot (a lady's lot) u an ideal one the anatomist utterly rejects tt u beautiful, and only the lerge,l.mgand howl foot in the ideal one in his eyes. Even the oreatest classical writers of an- ti ant I trace (Oodles (Oodles(Oodlesand "then, who ' a g asfippf si (tih fii f. 4III IfilMi bi1u ty, never mentioned in the descriptions of their h,lnved--and, as ix well known,they haul many --their Am11111 feet. The people behoving to the Celtic race have small iawt ; tee Ilisdoos eeps000ly have aleh Una ll (?e4 and Main Ow they may be remember genie year.; ago to have seen an mjunetion to patronise a particular insur- ance company, 1.1 the 'mutual' rarlety, painteden the head of a water hogshead used in laying the dust on Washington street ; but its ala, a matter of pamfnl record that, 10 • few m"nthe, Meth the company anti the advertiiang medium 'busted.' Dlolzet it's Home. padre MIT, whets Tie -kens bed, {a a pleasant ennntry place in Kent. When in London he lived mostly at the Merrick Club, where he filled as Targe a place ea John Dryden used to fill at Will a os�M• ho .e. fts tows npartn,enta sere 1u,ttably fitted sthe weonnd IL Pio tis 1esn, pa isf tibio the besiner efliao 0 Ewe sine* p wool Nruety fl tar thmm. Thea .word h A wen oesayded by lila RI8 Wtwir *1 M 5 Ii{liai soy Is. f "Alt the India IaEnglandtheir own armory hr (' 1de. Cml.41, Bm.eblttnC,mmmptIon. sent all nla.... of the throat, G1.t. and Lungs, Dr J Briggs neat nit! 1..•s Ii.,1Y la • certain and ,.Halt. M dr. 5 ,11 Irl yh.pl•te . PmetM rat. Milo..., coos. Realm, Rae Nana Re sit poetir•ly eared by the , m of th 1 R.Iex• 11n1••,, en net re n,l. Remo!) It. Men compound 1 with inat ra,s, sad, wet r tRnclit4 Near pals 1ri.Td tr 1Rtll1W."' __. - _. ('mt.nh. . Mona* OOde% Akira's. we see Mire. 'mr traw., ran he innately netev.l.ml enteltN eared he ening M J. Rita.' Alllsvaatnr, a tnnl0*Me Remedy for eh p.la .add las..atl.i. Bold te Onto Dr .f /Algid inemnit,r ran the Core o0 /want, N•ncltia. Rh,nmsu... We C wnrl'.I).t In • LLfM Iu5.1„ r��Rciriwle4s. 11. If with Plow arta . nem tlllletd, Ant .•.who fro • en,. m 0513 . Nonnd." HewwWowr resented at. where kinds of weapon* are c in I' es Rrwr: rueItem.tym.'urert., but not long agn, hie long ago, Mala his taut returned from the United SUUOaa, this gown invited him to come endsee her, awl be spent a day with her at Windier Utn1N.• He might be wen at dhlner,m it* Ila ma a t'.'n all h he.Ith .1 rme'• ago' 1, w wl l . 1 (dol iia, b. set ata little t l,lein aidenener, reswrv• $1 Inc him by the lar.dbool. 110 was given far them are mneh too 'mall for ea to nr J Rrla.e' 1 Co, Ne 5. ging Mon, W.et Tnronta stip with sire, The grwrte.t teanties of 00.1 nn...' r,M Re.54, M.,ktnwMlgOA t,,•11.Aim Rsn, M', Ilio Itallant, bare reall tun and n,,. }.',7 n a•"1 uwu m.n. I. l.vh.n) 1n ee the n.rt, y g -./"i ,n•I .•1M•.. ,shoo. laeng.l, n. weed fw feet. ' A.1 x.10... 10.11 by nmarl.t. (nr. ..,0l" ..r h nn 1' r Iib -3a1. Ple..l'no, 1t F.vi7retl'*wnrb,o r 1Ng9f.54,o4 Inn , p. art' th "renin. The remaining two .onspeniea orf the 6,M h, I"."4"'Mn'a••,. fe.,n rnhnmfml•, M•1 C.11s, .gest Ihma Qlwhee Kan/hien ors eitpvcted to IM,e twte.t .n6•mnw. Tr. ere wen „er.mm.sd• few Rol .4lbmooO 7ok sidooR' gels p,anlnmtlet., t (i.mnmpllrr. toy he. ggnetam., ��jMre VIII ehenryt�e d I► IiTlt9 OaIODesalination O i`Ifs �I vws6M'O1R(tlN l sM tlasIl ia►Desalinationlinkmen.linkmen.. YRKland. not Ie IMPORTED SEEDS . New Seeds ! New Seeds ! PARKER .o CATTLE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEiR ANNUAL STOCK:OF Imported Field and Garden Seeds, Which for quality and price cannot he surpassed by any respeetablc House in Canada. - A liberal diecoat allowed to C untry De.I.re• Remember the stand, PARHER & CATTLE'S DRUG STORE, Goderich, Feb. 24th, 1170. w21 Market Sgare. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COM'Y klostoololiothed 1S25. o WITH which iw now ended the Colonial Rife Aesurano. Company. Head office foe roads : efentreal,-Standard Company's Buildiegs, No. 47 Ureal St. James Street. Manager -W. M. Rwmuey. inspector-Iticbard Bull. ACCUMULATED FUND 120,300, . ANNUAL INCOI►E 1 in onfnr with Mltwr General, C mit it d last sem of 8160 ora Its the fit' in da 7 Tee Company hr 1 g poi with the insor.*tout Aet passed Isar Sermon. Assurances will continue W be carried out at moderate rates and on ell different,yMems in practice. Referees :-Dr. McDougall, Dr. Mekickiag, vol. Ili No. 49. J. CALLOWAY, Jr., Agent fortickrich. GODERICN WOOLEN FACTORY, R ROLL CARDINC, MANUFACT URINC, (KNOWN A9 PIPER'S MILLS) .7. IN(>-I.IK h 14IONs. % PECTFl; IAA intimates to tanners an" others tons. tmy are prepwtra m nn all order* in Cloth Dooming, Cn.tnm Spinning. Dyeing, Satinetts, Fulled Cloths, Winceys, Flaanels, Blankets, 1015,517 goods you regnirn. Polo. coming from a diorite with wool to get forded nearly every watanne rely 1111 getting their wool home with them the seal'. ., •.> *, WORIE rwasaAx'rav w� mi ss. _ _ �a t - STOP AND SEE. 'rill* III..w,ne n,.*. on Tenmonale .1 noel • wonderful and r atranrd;rarr in Canada by the URSA'r IND! nal RK.5F;nY. They ere nem ns. denal. and inmnte.nhle Me. a teelent to 131,1ne, the moot.b.pl.ol that. creat id idiom! Compo•n_ Yard an•r for wee is now aecemll..e the Hrea1 SHOSRONEES REMEDY for Ihmeses o4 one Then., Lange, I aver, Ingestive l hganw, Kidneys, Se., u .01. Menus*, Ins van... Main Wo .. Hanlon•, sod all onaww •r rye from Imp,nbe.ol the l l,..l we WWII, that the grew v,msay has !1St, 1,11 BEEN Kati A L1•F;D, Wt an there ever web • wit a. that i the perw.n .1 Wawa Stow. d"ighton,C. W 6 Co...mphn:tea Wolof (.,.,C, V. Miller, F rneeo'wn, C. W., o(Coa. • pr that of Ambrose Woml,MC,•neerrm,/•. W. ,0 Flo/alma .d I.•., Cmaplanl, or that rd l.•hn, llnr))• '11.1.4.ee, 1'. W. of RRheonanen, elen had Y1.Ity been on each. fat ren, In wile of ell tree, W OW hereiobf,. and to an* wall. Score. *no h Cate* WWII, M ,n.e1m,d had we cower. gall al the thug More and go g 1'imelar ,. ww.4able rnm ate. the us KEA r KHI)M. N ppeonrt 0nF: 1P.0 PLUMED' and PILI, and .tide ynae warm Price of the Remedy iw large pints 111' g . /or Wale by .11 i4.gr.• and tie'Iere In MMI el.,, Arno for Ondereh, P. Jordan d Perk.r a Cenle WROLEBALS AORWT1' 1•Yrt A71,11t•IJ(y1T 41•a. 1 roitnWTu, 0.1.374(1034 a 'VAPOUR, 1. *inti& Ce. T.RICKt.A4 MON j ))} Te1r. Rr11.RwrWm a *TARR. ] 11AMIL A,RAMILTOwaffw n'434 Te r cat Ale Conwaya r 0.. comfy of lannot,fmt.ilo Canada r.nmi, Consty of norma., rmvtnre nf (mortes, rah Nth, 1344x. 'T`RIS ie tnraAlry that ,tonics (A, wtnur 06 IMr 1 1 tk , wnh • waknw• f ti., .nrlm, .Airh giMaSly, WNW n= d 1 A , te.d e=a) Immo, and rtesdeaon p h. n7 Mph, and I torenn I that I woad Mt watt, Ant wv wetland In my nh.lr P m shout tarn years. while IA. weak.. w. earning on me, amt .Rarer. 4.1 •onsite ...field ad. lrei emnl 1p. I anaa,,-�t difterent tom..throe d.e(oa., mind ...Mos of 41ffilfent kmd., p,..'ll"d=6A •n.. inn. t•.7 an .ew41 minivan* minivan* ingot waw. an•1 n..(tl the r'tmewe arta, when ie.Ill e.. ttry the gra 1Mmn1e'nwss 1. njftpe, r 2hlich .mant W3w,'r •. dIM lhee ,aA'ra,orl I k p.ml'hl,t on men, two Neer lag . pampa a, flits fine ppert. I. situated ted nn a gravel nest. •nd•,nneetnl kygrwd v.v..' mrd. with l'Itnat4. .I1 mile.) .,d by • nod, aeld t' ke the inset In the punier., weld the ...heat m.rbna .d 14,1.Id (t nil..) and l.raa,rtb(u sur) Tor twil..rrlwal• unsy"'ly M D. rethrgpll, Mortimer., Pa, It., or to PikAhelll %Mr.. B.vM4, 1151155. Iso. wase.• NOTICE. All partlesindebtrd 16 R.Runciman&('0 iTIEII 1m' NO F O D CALL AN') PAY UP AT ONCE they will be surd, without further notice R. Ri•N('IMAN, Ilunm Foundary, (loderich, Ont. Uoderleer49tk Deo. 1868. w49. TAI LORING D.�,ATICE a3 REi URNS HIS MK UMI5INI Nt. THANatr fo rt he eery flatteringeneonragr mea l he he• •ewivedel•ee heeommenred busieeu In (lode lett, anthem, •blri. .Serute Wyse one -Ln 1 0 heold.rebrnuuht to 51m I ialae55o■ hevtg SOW .•cured, aottigtafe CarryinEen Business Extensively and empIo mg nose het drat -maw t ndeam.a Asda• D. A . heheveehiNxpevreare es Cotler 1. erondlo nose lathe Proymee.havinge.rrfeeo■ broncosttenave.y anesecreeePolly l n H enacts, prmrtpeltyerst-el•ueusiomen end hireling trees Coterie o•eo(t he Prieelpa l F,•ohllahmea •t■ gdinbereb,Senllad, be eartesaly,t•te le a 1•sf»retn ebur t\•t CLOTHING CAN BE MADE htsaataMahmmn atom lathe/Pee gr•sbhelt.. Westin Toronto orMonroe a. selfish. U.Nther ad.1892. slyly Feed l Feed!! JTTST REOEIVED AT Shephard RI Strachan't, 20 TONS OF BRAN, SHORTS; L Mldilagi, dIlll'IT 'NIPS wll.f. Sell Cheap for Cash. Goderich. June 7th 1899. w19-tf TI -1313 boo . m het) •ao i,I 1 y almost t l'pto. 1 rani Mk* Iwo Instant of the a5 shone. wsnely and tee Om. of the pillsd 1 res *Doily motor,* I MMM. !Nor smooched to pt henwr, Ant toms, M MYetwe a cwt of poem 50(0 Thin Aga sas M354.)77d„ •t . y. Ap5MM.se,xI wWmein.rAroulirR'r0eM..e..*l Is5witVdty lt: .6.1 atsd, wkem ...Mk Inlet . mo N M, AO. O.eleri.•h Woolen Psaswry, a.h+ee. w /. susaanin- -tlVOs in Tnwn w • • 1 i l MARTIN AMANN !!$4alhteLAMRTrad+^R.. aY • QNB l lilt .ht• 1,..ml for 5511, q (ha even page. 1IJ AVMS Of -•FiURNUTERSk5 AI M. Ahnp I.3 It AVO.. 51,e.,. orrn,al. IAA mengltwgl, ihol.,w'\. •• la. Ins seal. ttedemie•S0er 1, '. 0'-