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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-12-8, Page 4nd n IyytRISTTO`J Allan r sw DSPs, atweusr. them thin Cil so - ft welled heenwias b,.,n,mit 0le'a self, to tth lebet,wrrrth wale ReektOdilNiu rylaax n emit.' not le emeeted thee curious taste for xi -eget -mots 1 vsi;alr 7 .,ylui.a, mutate 1110 least' Yd v the meet indopeudent r iu the 4 La. culminated N trade; Tiam amble to my that, it Areninius were sec . o tpn Tatra, b. a IM raise of the is bricks sad me: t air Star.* • . Yew e.u't sat at host more *haw tour per omit. tot of fair Ashlar slid you ought never to build and asset.' • VA Note are .Met one million pelted sat w od educ"1. 1. .hn lire in the • Fhilie(Ine*het!, . ,a lond,'n, and ne retailer. is there any realer who n ut km.0 move family living in r these a rtlaraulll, abominable to some family ,het up, eels net ton anomer, 10 s hideous Leek bele - • f which, in spite of its Martauo au legs, .alubita army form 01 mu g,wdneee 1 Amus reader oho know such • family is ea etrtuuate. Some, el:moose aro eye think 01 Its bring ,tertietic 1.4 Others, the people we. h their brrts,bsu.44.1011 each `Aged tigers. Urn! bm;;rand 41 Lie, young Gray se.er Nadine emit eiththe decent, home he had prepared ler her. came, he wished ab. hal new he saw at once that to disliked new that she lead p,me, she caro to pi -ore to him, not on dunked him, but that she Is Town ; and, .bat ear still teepee, utterly hated his w works. Agus* a; him ami1. I hare heard this gentlest,. lent eroel of men men, hound in face. because of s and imitate anlage '.1 lofty, up -Inking, specuhiti eyes, which the binodhran de Ka store all ether feesetinued,) in teY., at least, being • eifcreated the tinted-- row bleodhonnd is the step Gray had a Very nle 1 hare desorib.d that (for be was little elm), as earryieg hie heed wen ped hie ashighu e depot. They both needy te untie ; and 7., 1 conaeer that, from the otter dreimilanly re tneir edncahoo, their atter arergeme 1u eyerV presible line of thnughl, • their ten youths ar.A1 hare had to aldlke nu'• another, nee would have prayed that they should be kept asunder- They were straugcll brought together. In stator*, he was aingnlsrly lull neat, grace's iitetaion to set the stones to. well mode, tlengh she �t 1 sen at Lr looked Lku F.': 1"ehis present age of Tt•")<ig. + r,aEiyes. • - •.etlsKTMIldy Went ondsauterne; 'eflel getom 1 welee:eisglee In A.Iler- 6 iiia recessive! t. ter, Lady Alice Rorty, a neebleee for her Seeking annul, tee Knitted at all,. welding. I thought they would look pure fpr a rule of life, hail Lend a `erten and innocent.' aid the natural woman. 'i venters who had 1100 him 1110 eery eminent c man among alio U.- mean, I thea"ht it would be in tastr,'said which suited him eo we t I:e never departed 'lee artificial fn'm it. An en th ,, the verbal in• Allan bowed, and mid, !Thoydsill be spirahnn of the here directly, yosz..Rran..'-._Jl.a.w bask for one instant among the reptile serdenJ x,thel'isPO r. sed the ',chi •, 1 d two of the New Jerusalem ; butte exig *hese : he wu quite ready for bei when she said : 'Do you think it will ilo 1' Now the Duchess of Cheshire her .old age, a Very religious moa certain sect; and a eery open woman also, u more than one pro exponoder of the Revelations we Alias Gray koew it, but would Is sooner that trade on it : nevertha give this singularly odd anewst coming from a shop -manager to a 1 must have rather astounded her g 'It would sgeroely do, your the taste of the world goes A goners! rule, you present M • you on her nal entrance into the wool, thing mymbeliaal ' 'Yrs,' mid the old lady ; 'but 1 represent* the blue of heaven, cloud of onyx the troubles on eaM the bad got rambling, too, thinking of tee time when Charlie was killed in the due .,f Utak eels fie ; and 5,0,,1 at she n.den tinter - and hu not be reef, and a blood- 's s.:cnm .d, and a n t art the ho., am.eug 111 mind, Che gentle. : kora the ser. The dog's, Allen , tierce bey. es .(I rdaunt, All,•,I Grey car them like men tifsl es a Greek. y clmld leitb them, even glad be tab, far he gelled Its quaint lasogbge, 'agnate.' bo is perfectly Wired that Ill saw he wiU ba welkin iu the the New Jerusalem, as described let of the ltetehatioO, is nut likely awb abuat the ;sealed* oil aster en 'Pews; mem if be comet or to it, whi011 MIs. Gray could, l etwtermongcr, against whose barrow tiokom young gentlemen walked men, and to whom this p(llean g .well' apo ogased, did not know the tell young geutleweo was desk - wee his whole soul over the beatific on Tb•. Romish rent fur elem. au sent *lieu he found that a soul ns ting, ou the verge of death, for the eel cis which had given comfort before, alta thought that the young men with he face like a bloodhound, Who had so awruoualy hao1e d over the ding marl to hill, went borne t n pray that the Seidel Atenumatioo nimbi cense taut of the laud. A most perfect (armee -s else 010 wu unable to ape notate any term of emetic beauty -a enlae given up to a buieuras which h Laud and Despised : and yet who had a dee egardeo too ; a :Arden also in which he could sen his toren grow. They were opt to with, r M/.41 4il' ssrtainly ; but he bad heard that sal' all tower -gardens. On this day, when he bed first left his grandmother elate, he west fir t to hie plume of business, the jeweller'.enddashed at noon into dm books. The partners Dame to him of a or twice 11 business, and he gave back their teeny VDU's of ovaries, nd trust ad frankly and as honestly as any loan meld. So he worked away at the dull figures, which were not dull to him, fofhe had his purpose, until nearly three o'cleck io the day, and then uneasily began in hear the cerrieees pan. '1 met gointoVJuity Fair 1000, 'doubt,' he said 10 himself. He wig y 1rte right, A youth name in, and sail, '11 you ple*Ie, Mr. Grey, Mr. Henry .ante yes.' And Allan with a • arose and tell •0td. pa, Md yea, and they were hem then nothing t., tum, "Now," 1.e said to the three partners,' . soma ea the shop was shut, '•l am going i to walk W my garden." "Doe your prdeo take nnu0h to keep up, orgy 1" said the 100(01 partner, "Well, It levied oust uwre than I matt afford, sir, if it were properly kept up." I••-jlluw bow muckier lnetattee,"red the 1amYo[pat'tosr•-11,1 keep it pew w prop,,,. 1y, you kuoe-do you think it would coat to keep your garden 111 order t" "The 1111ule ge-deu 1" asked Allan; "I have only a share of 1t " "See the whole garden, then," said the senior ;{meteor. "Will,"rill Allan, "I amid do seine ehmg with 1;100,000 • year, if l had the man"agement of it. Aa it is, 1 du what 1 sen. ' N'e Pero geese to imaeaa. your salary," said tete minor partner, laughing, "by £100 • year, but 1 suppose that would not be much for yourgardea 1' "Very little," said Allan; and then, re- membering hunself, added, "you are very kind me. I thank you deeply. 1 will make spied use of the money which you intrust W me in,nn God." {MATT it itIII. 'Tbo big N[ 1' 'Yes; theta* like Tom,' 'That is the bell of the Romsa Catho- lics atblie ; they have establisbwl ttomaslve, here.' 'Do they do good 1' 'Every 01100 whn works fir Christ doe* good,' said Allay Gray, the extreme I'ro- testaut. 'Of 000ree they do good. 'rimy - work among tAe'IP Poise, when ens? fn Tt I -or their 000 purpose/. kept amen;in outer darkness, and :bey Ju gout. And 111.111 .seah' Neat is the little sharp bell' said Eddy, geItin; iuterrste,l. Tbut ie the Pueyiu Shure ,' said Alien, with a smile. • We tried teat to gether, you know, at Shrewsbury.' I liked it,' said Eddy , 'you did not. Do they do good t' . 'No sod,' answered Allan. 'I got into tpubie for saying ao, though.' 'Do you Law Church and Dissenters do good, Allan 7' • We think mo; you mast Dome and see. Stay here a moment ; there is a row. Keep quiet. The narrow steep lane before them was crowded with people of the very lowest order, all talking in that 'dreadful, hoarse, Iteelon voice, wbw11, I confer, 1 bate never heard elsewhere. .As Allan and Eddy had been booking .4owo that -kms, they had wren it swarming with 'retgha,' male and female, intermingling, sod swearing ; but now there was an itaeid.nt. Ask the next policeman, or read your newspaper, benne you say that I ex:e{erato hers. Frena the door of one of the house* Game stumbling, impelled by some blow frcm behind, a woman, baehsaled and msd. who recovered her balance in the middle of the street, and confronted the dee from which she bad Dome Iler fieri, bruised face, her deinuni..0 fury, ate her horrible wild words, Ingle Eddy triable and cling to At Ilan. In moths ,miot a man had dashed out of the do r aid confronted the woman, who was at fay, one the cowardly crowd parted. I t gall an Irish row, and they were man god ALLAN GRAY war walking swiftly ►way, with his face towards his flower garden, when he herd himself heiled,ond pausing, was overtaken by the junior partner. 'IIers is ayounggentlemao !rents you," he tale ; 'he has been waiting at the shop - door ever so long, and haying gitso_)oel up, came into the shop. I ra0 after you.' 'A young gentlemen 7" 'A regular young swell. Iii says that he knows you would speak to him if you saw him. Al1Au Gray coming into the shop, saw a slight, deer -eyed youth before hi u,wl.o Held out his hand and said, 'Allan, you have not forgotten me ?' It seas Eddy Evans, fie few den,nn strations of kin .ly feeling which Engli.h• men allow themselves were over in a mom- ent. Their eyes did the red, and then EJdy and Allan were alone in the street toe, th••n 'You had not forgotten me ?' said Ed- sire. No one bad a right to interfere. dy. Then teemmi nee more the fierce, wild reerrettliteemenetaeleilakilleatelileeliaellleritiliallAsiellelleanng Did I not think you had forgotten ms 1' •1 the women and a roar on the part art the A4.n's alt friend: he managed to truth amat.Ialm.-.. !Alyn my dear."bi said. 're said Allen Gray, ma until Thele was an 1n,tanl 0 silence. u See, then,' said F.d 1 ,with both tail he went at berg 'Then inarticulate cokes, he rime I ;Esther sun noel* are both 7 wo .than the wont roar cf any red beast. m;;al el, seat here ii 11,1 Ducheee of funds clasped over Allan's arm, and lie as be seised her by t11e hair, swat her Cheshire wanting 10',.12 opals and maPle face turned up into the triune fees of the heavily dorm and began kicking her on the litre for aching.' othermo , 'how unfair you ean be. Ha - Mad. tie 16 and 4f: {A, said Allen, in a whisper, mal passed or, with b'16 head is the air, fur ideintcrriew with the Duaheee, locking tint mmnoly like an ideal duke teasel( What were.. prjnapadlea end powers to him ! 'The atones will be hen at o nos, your grace,' he mod, eolmly. 'One of the hoose tots gone for them. May I trite the lib Try• of emitting wheather it is yon/ ; w resolute habit ..t self -elimination msd prayer ; and an in- tense mtense desire to do hu .1nde duly towards every rine in this world : these were his rules of life. mad he footle Peal t epi well, while Anal Et ur disliked Lim, and called him pat. Though, while she laughed, the said that the world .onld pt on no won* fogJ:a few mon of the Saute 'tamp. His, temper naturally very quick indeed, but n diamrered this and tamed it -v 1 severs.) it exhibited. The gond and a man whn had done so much for le en intense dislike of art in all f and his teaching in this reep.ct had on congenial mil in the cue of At Gray, What with beteg naturally sighted, and what with having a ye tense and practical mind, he tees al tely unable to understand the very w Religiously, objects of art were at bidden by the second cone aundmen tint) tbey were a dead and total npro/table Ines of money, which m' given to all kinds of goal works. admired tau tittle Lorne in Camden as being neat and respect. able,Iepr.*entine a great deal of sheer h ward aoa of trust from hi, employe In the jewelry *bith passed under h ode he bad tau` -Gut not of his own. Aa ws know, some boys too stupid learn their Euclid, actually learn it by , sod page examination in fMet sing.la ay ; *o Allen (tray had actually leant • rote what was in good taste and in bad nd ne more looked op to u an suttee 7 is that mater than any one in the s 8 , a man broapl.t to such a home bis old fury of a grandmother ; and is h(smt, kindly loyalty, laid the wb• of kis hardly earned home at ber fee the first week thet � to.r indeed. elle returned item his business, and Rave ip die to settling her agd making It was at the end of M week, however, that the fret are new comfortably 'fettled, er; he said, atbeakfeet, 'i testes. home so early, lodged, 1 gee bourne boe before eleven.' lei*• throgged ber eh/alders ; he ase that she did not like it. 'i go to bed early; she said. 't date.ears for looking oat on the gas -lamps.' , 'fan you net read, grandmother r' 'I keve not got any thing to read. I Law read the newspaper, and I have w dkisg to read besides.' 'Revere'Reve. read the batik i gave you 170. It s a religiotl0e book which n ight le be read ley a religious woman, s a4 1 most decidedly ala net, sad dot i INN 10 be. i'11 go to bed and think of he 104 old times.' 1 thin' ell women en be kind wen have given deep pain, even m a mss Cleydislike. She sm. emelt a link e( rwroom sego to his busmen that abs Agin in Allan Gny's fast an M s tilled him Leek, 'There, you silly led; she said, 'don't aid what I may, You meant kindly by Mages me hese, and we shill do veryse MIL 1 us beense I thought it would • tis aebatMe, and, sod I love change ; sad, help me, I have got it ; it is dell theoWillage, Let,tt RCT/ sae soother, boy I have money, MA Iso 1 few years it will be yosrv.' 'Tee de 5.t think I wa0 your seamy, tinwesobs er? 1 bed *let lie wildest kdee ye. bad seg.'. to you work; abieeiJ, imM perie‘ aged Wbaa be woo go.., ohs said, that Is dkd b4 how dm 1 11.d hi���sIm bewail. I wide I bed Eft wane ter U.redw ; . M a pongee." tea ay Or y go on very o, the edony ras, in au ora ilsorted Ihetieal I knew ro died Das, he which, ,chew, ace. nee, ea d, as ■ g hely, , some. tephirc nd the s.' For 1 HIS er son and of other disasters sine, and forgot ;hat the solemn, imperial genticmaobefor here. only a show 'manager.' (1 •In theNaw Jerusalem, Tent,' grace,' ,add the empress, quietly, 'while we will prey that the Lady Alite may enter, the gates were twdlvo peals: why shoul I n et her ladyship have a twelve -fold collier of large pearl., with the other jewels inter- I Speraed ? 7'Ant would be rally gym• behead, I should fncy,under your grace's eppmbation, nd at lentil Christian,' The astonished old lady eonld only Bey, 'Rug de mince -would the colors be in geed taste 7' It ver Blows "They would be in St IOW. taste," said 7 Allan, with that curious confidence and Mordaunt 'audacity which few other seas possess brother 011 . 11010(1 led Jimmy built it ins Johnny be Ano. I t ipalioa, as he took age /e Toe• - 'why r, ..ked A 1111. al not deserted all pleasure, as they ealli. to come here for the higher and more re.l plea.ure of seeing yen 7' Allan said noshing, but he tomekw n oticed Eddy's hands, which were clased over his left arm. Eddy'* hands ere very small, and he had ow the matt bt.u- tiful made lemon -colored kid glove,. These attracted Allan's at Bettina so much that fie took one of Eddy's beds in hie end held it there, mid pae.ed his brawn fingers up and down the sewutaad gained at tout balllagd -cricket, heart' aid. -What pretty gloves 1' For he owed N" crowd -say, had dons more, He had the lad u mesh as he enuld love se' nee, , eyes of t iia tso get* GIS n,reao l iwto toe 111 eyes tee Irak gentleman, and was sop and he permitted his love to demeotrate' parenlly prepared to do so once more. itself ao far. (To 'I doubt you are an old brute said Edward. 'Yon are not a bit glad to see me.' '1 nm very happv,' mid Allan, ,y, but n , Feld 7. you don't show it, as y. 1 nm hippy 10 see you Min, In I don't kink lite a -M -mono. I want o spend the evening with you. Where are you going 1' 'i will len anywhere with ret,' said Allis.. ' /('here are yea goinr?' 1- iba going to dine at th Bedford wills the others, and then we sere going to the play, and then we we- going to Cremnrne. But 1 gave It ell 1p to Dome to you, and you don't Bare f • me.' 'I care for you more thee .r any living being, 'Edward,' said Allis. 'Hush. men, [ km yen e,' Inid Ed - wird. 'Have I rntemet you 7 Have I not proved that I, also, ere for you -a after Roland 7' Not a soul of all tee -soulless crowd around interlered. They were lrisb ; the man was a dangerous character ; and, more. ewer, they were man and wife. Not one soul interfered, Allan Gray uttered an oath whit was strange to hie vocibelary. and made a drib forward against the creed ; but there was one more nimble thee he, n" bile be was stopped disputing by three or four heavy costermongen-who bad the . truajat uhjnation to any interference. on alt grounds, between a man and l.iaeteis•ise Eddy, with that rapid dexterity which is 'Friendship, will settle i ■ few year..' ,lid .111an. • We will see :saw this aonti. mental fondnesa km onoarther will settle itself. Which is a greshroblcm,' 'Not such a great prlbon as this,' said Kiwi rd. 'Where are yo going to take me 1, 'I was gning to my AselALnrden. Will you tomo Dar* yo .me?' ■ 7 'I dare any thin . nm an Evans, thee and I would senor +' New;ate with yen an to Vanish ell fish • nother. will Dasa' 'Then we will go. low did you come to Londa r 'Onr &etheragaes money to coma tine Pee the town, nd.w, ave come ten see it I Roland, and Job seal Jimmy Mord- , Iles ben t. Et. f i.et in height ; and itch is 202 ; and to it built by Aagosti'. :oe ■nd I toned root, rod 1. A Pall's, whish Is le the Monism the Tower, whi the Stark, Kio mew, and roepained silont. "It b realty a beautiful idea," said eke old lay, "Yowl. house is famine for its le meed taste I think 1 will r 1 like pier Idea very munb; you 510 evidently a Korai Tieing man, flan not the necklace for me," And she retired to her carriag.,and talked all evening, and for many evenings). 01 the wonderful man at Merton's And tasty Alice Rarer wore that necklace on bee wedding -day Meanwhile, Henry had been waiting with the sapphires and the "pale, end ser ing the Donbass depart, thought that they had mimed an order. "Why, the old lady u gone," be said. Have too any.ioeptinnafly large paile t" what Aan. "West a pity it . that we should have b1 IM (loogeret oeeklaee gn ! i would give any thing fur those pearls now," "Hang it 1 von can helm them, if yeti want them. 'there war no cash pnet(ced. She is burst up, and they are in the safe new." "That is well. Keep the twelve beat. - 1 s0 you never heard of Chrysoprase" • • Never," said the partner. "tV• const try s lielln Anticus,," said Al Ian: " Get MO thew other stone., awl don't diem, me, if yogi can help it. will go and deign this necklace; it is a large order for mar hone *tend the artist to me. 'And the street of the city was of pure goldt as i1 were tnuaparent glass ,'-_ that is, whit* enamel over gold. genitive the artist." .nus... --- So the ultra-Prnte.tant &tenally et to work to symbolise in hi, trade, in a gold maiden, t very thing which pilules anal WNW 510 most wer5.eed 1'11n.ti.nes Hs we dietatbed, if aught could disturb him. Jost before the ■hn); a ela.ly 11. eaN.d wet e. nit time be , lewd be a Samos tied of p* s. ewe osso-oos ani lite _ .y be toohad ba or beam,, W MMawry their rale. psrdenteP that Gray esti its again. B. steed brew, NM quite telly, and walled there wbktAen �► Rea is ,Lire, hese' 'S ,,,,� Pte m.r)ptrrt•r, Th } lathiutte Tt MsTwad moo, heat f•.se in be raw lea.) Thom ten ins to hem. A iing seem ppeenn hi Mordas him blot big. J DOW' t 7, :.fie wary. Indeed, Jim d "intently with hie e object on the very 'thedoae of 8t. Paul's that any one oosld have had the money, and his brother of trying to `k of all this giddy die J Roland for liberty. So money, and let me(oomo take away your money 1' ono. I giro it away when f.r it, aril so deet Jim hn Mordeunt used to take ney away until he got too •-.n't stand it stow, and fight Rotted, then 7' 1 ones as be like,. Nobody at Roland, you know. Be- rea me genie. I have the mare n v.' ere you, Edward Emile T' very childish and wimple. I had better go where we are we will go. Are y00 too great toremy pleasure t Why should 1 y Let us mune ?' fight eveehg nmmer. daylight Ind strong ern the squalor of e s through whish they passed ; bieb bens*sonwgo.lid, mean, , a. abs In the n(�1iT - ar n`, their deem is bodies' seder the .1m a it is pslsoi. 'Zedy chatted at it lemma lest as the streets got aal sees dirty, aid et the top Hill lee wee quite Filen,. the phi venal wiI I, midrange, I ere deem, They molded one ae stab, sept w they were n anothir, their Ingtsye war Nand diel • sed to Eddy, listening *kit Halo oar., le awned that termed on two things drink. f111M plea ' said Kclt, let Kt is a Inv' plug, . odes sod pretty thing/. Weed be Continued) A Brave Girl. There are not many brave girls shone in teem days. let the garb say what they plea . to the contrary- We hays been watching to am how they mameu,re,and this is the conelnsinn to which we have conte. Many of them are teal cowards - they are afraid to keep on the tight side of truth- They may not be afraid of the dark, nor of dogs, and spiders, hat they are afraid to do what they think is right. There was Hattie Stone, a bright-eyed, intelligent, sprightly, lovable creature, sit- ting by her mother who was trimming her winter bonnet with gay ribbons and beauti- ful feathers, when Nellie Larkin, one of her playmate, called. 'Is tent vdtt?'bbnnet T inquired Nellie. ' V s,' replied Hattie,'Isn't it very pre. -T '11 is very prettyindeed, I think,' an- swered Nellie. 'ine is• poor looking thing betide that.' 'Are yuu not going to have a new one, Nellie r 'No ; mother says my oldgne mint an- swer this winter, with a hale repairing, and l think it will myself,' 'You will be the only girl in the meet- ing boor with an old bonnet on,' continu- ed Hattie, 'and that will make you feel very badly.' o, it will rot make me feel badly se, a!I,' sai 1 Nellie. '1 11k a your new bonnet vee much and at the same tame I au con- tented with my old one.' 'Well, 1 should be afraid that people would laugh at me when everybody else had new bonnets,' said Hattie, '1 want to look as well as the rest.' 'Mother says it is cowardly to be afraid of what people will may about us, if we aro doing w eat we think is right.' 'Then there aro a good man cowards in the wor.11,' said Hattie, 'and Il suppose I am one. But you mean to be brave and wear your old bonnet,' and Hattie smiled as she said ,t, for she evidently meant to ridienle N. tie's idea of bravery. 'I don't tient it is neaesery be very brave to wear a lot year'lt bonnet,' replied Nellie. '1 am 1010 that it is not a great cross to me, although I don't like to be finghed at any better than you do. Mother garish. can't afford a better one, and that is euough for mo to know, to be satisfied with what 1 bate.' Now, Nellie really did not know that she was a brave girl in deciding to wear the bonnet that she had worn for a year. B •u elle was the bravest girl in the neighbod hood. Hattie -poor little mincingcowarr -war afraid somebody would laugh at her if she did not have a bonnet. gay u a peacock's tail, and be in the height of fashi- on- She had not courage to say, 'Let others think aa they please, 1 shall do what mother thinks beet.Poor weak thing I Stippo.s everybody else shooed take it into their hods to go without bonnets, she of cones would not dare to do otherwise,nd ao the world go bareheaded. How much nobler id Nellie, who dares to follow her mother's cnnnselt,thongh she may not se - pear rpeer quits so fashionable I Yee, she is the gnome brave girl, unlike ihwdands who always stop and ash,. What will be thought of this or that 1 what will Mn, A. or .lemima Il may abort one if i do thns and so 1 not having searage to du right. ever, lest amine doe laugh or 'neer--Nome Monthly. Ontario Carriage Shop, (lfu0,iltdt..l't , UotkridA. R. J. WHITELY, 1 Satin 1a fun operation, nea is turning out 'Carriages, waggles , Wapiti of all kind•, OL[It1118 CCT regi, tc, 0 .'soler utast `teal Nugg«e oar held, and 1.r W. rhea tau sash I'ri r of ell allele, lar the 11sa nut will n o 0 com favorably 10 w7 .n the County 1 r 11 work wanul.,f hrucu.(lar slant.. Wed to Wagon and C.M1p Re •Intro R. .1 WHITELY. Ooderich, Age 15, 1870 .30 I9 )'SRI PALLED 1.r Purity .nd heep.as. It . lynle. Bolter Milt, ta., d ia lemmata to 0ual0 uuaing Injurious. Fur .010 by the Ernest. ROIBINSON A HO.: ELL. Agents for Oud.rioa. E. PLUMMER k Co, - 500 Chamlets, t..10., 0.1 XTENSIVE W PREMISES GFS i1, DAVIS 111 MIS D YgREMOVED TO His t MMODIOUS NEW BRICK BUILDING (NEARLY OPPOSITE F JORDAN'S DRUC STORE) Convenient to the Market. H18 stock. t B 4 ofstoves &c.i IS LARGE AND COMPLETE MrARTIEM IN PANT 0P AN."I"Oo IS LLLL �M j tau Ilse will ire mnory by l...tn. b. Mor. pm, ha.iog rl.rwhen ALL KiNDS OF JOB WORK WILL BE DONE THE SAME AS USUAL. Chadwick...id tsly.1470. .014r THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GUN SHOP WEST OF TORONTO, TRE CNDERSIGN[D 18 PREPARED 70 NANC- RIFLES, SHOT GUNS. PI31JL3, of all kinds, and • -.ry IhingR 1. 1.. )leve nn 10..hn.r•t notle., • Nr,O.noy' 1,11 klnda I.,nr a,n IMP tase(.t meet`., esd ..iron ted REMEMBER THE PLACE. (in rear of F. Jordan's, Drug Store.) J. C. INoINTOgU. :oderirh Aagisteth. 1170. 1•201m' SASH AND DOOR FACTOR Y. 1,110. undersigned haying parehasee be Mam- song Met end Sub Feelers owned, sad eta eupiad by Don.'d Cumming, are now prepared to carry on 1 h bonne. of manulsrtutiag Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, ' .ndsl1 kind' of CIIiCLIke W(7I2.I'C, seek se Geek sed {:care Ned end Premed They (honk from their experience In Pse(ory Wnre.thet they can /tee.udbetlon to all who rimy favor them with • rail. 10 D. -A rjlrers memenet meth. trade. 20,000 feet of Dry inch and a quarter Flooring on hand. JAS BUCHANAN, DAViD LAWSON, et M. ROBINSON. Oode.ieh, Arg 16, 1870 wap NEW BOOKS, TV�1L7. PAPER &e., floc. WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT BUTLER'S. A Beautiful Assortment 1001 JEWELLERY OF ALL KINDS it meat bring home le oar readers the 1.11,4T RECEiVF,I;, mnrderous extent and horrors of war, when and) to be sold it 10 annonneed that the Prussian gn.ern- ment has ordered a supply of 200,001 CHEAP A'1' 1111 J"1•Iel:It'R- wooden lees. t Meweterewf hereto wwg s get-lesather l `" ihfng • TackIeet; .. bite for their horse. during the winter. it u erne! and dangerous to keep to the Iron / e which pnxlea orackl ail ulceration, bad health, bleeding months And general mla- .111.1. gale Ineelleplemeellee UM* f(w the Second thestednMellidesneetAlGeeie Intik awn Ike Meek wort nod, for else I isa a1 the Nemienth' seen, woo wlrelbrww eery eapely, up fes a few weeks vwrinls�sb M etekees eMadba � scow fres sltneek whir seRee s.etrta. tea Aiij., i..l. „jot dimmed Ora 1 M 111ePogsosees. "" ��b 4 41tom TITO !11218 tor SALE bkseb.0e .gqavel w...Ms e�s -v1 moan: «t•tmewlrlwerr. wles ma e% wirA"Ap!/N t AM wml•Bel .et imams& en gin a endless e - 11..M egg w MNOosoloMatra Railway.Asglmt 10, IP7e a 400 W Ali, 511110 0100487150 ler ,RP.KIA, hA era lionKR, nd 11.701 mlwriw lend ASP SELLING AT COST AT BUTLER'S. •wle0 - 0.• . THE LITTLE WANZER. THIS LITTLE FAVORITE IS TIIE 7.1'IST t'1 IM F k MILY SEWING MACHINE. EVER INTRODUCED INTO NORTH AMERICA OR EURUPE OVER 15.000 1''AMILIES,HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED WITH THIS MACHINE within the last two years, and have made for themselves hosts of friends, and earned the repnatin. W (01.0 an Indispensable antsy. was. Wahines aro patronised tar all grades of .cede, Mon the modest earn*)• sir. and Dangelels to the 11.hitn7 and Royal Yamlllea of Europe. i'IiE LITTLD " -A ZZER 1• the steeled, dello ten praten rolety to .o,4, 1. more ruler managed, 1.. Italie* to gel out of order, .nal 0001 aae �1karwaaolii.�iY s*rrl0tup 1wn1 M1,0t a outalured 6 17 Mmime l.10.6gi ea, w1th Tu«klog O•se•,ia'mlllia.saw'aa•.1• 0,1's oolf Me err, Inhere relateolder. ••Threat tnl«r,' "nt'an filed eta oil, 0 ,16 Urlr., 7 IM a .•files, l spool u(Uo.d,.ud rental Ieslra.e,01. w NII . W monde u7 p•r.u1. u. and keep the Merits* 1. order. tory tend declaim le .urual.d m a Noble Slab, .0J packed 150 seat Mile ere. see ta said gm.. sap 00 LITTLA Wstadia, ..0 a ace 1roa Saud, with Treadle ... .. ... .................. . .....,,,,,,,....an (/1 •• •- lame Maud and %owl Cay Ida Unman Si So .. .. largo half Ca.41 Ou ,. .. full Cue .............................. w W R. M. WANZER& CO, FACTORY -CORNER KING AND CATHARINE nTlirim, 11.011140111, *0071.500. SHOW ROOMS -64 KING STREET EAST. AGENT AT GODERIO'H ABRAHAM SMITH, MERCHANT TAILOR. HamiltonAug, 30th, 1870- tee 3tnle imirim,mmmisesewerw WOOL, WOOL, WOOL O rpIIF: andereigned would beg to inform his numerous customers and the public 1 that his New Woolen Machinery is now In Fall Operation and in First Class Working Order -••-•••-......- -.a.'.asoywwmwlAT 10-s4r- ' 00S122t.m )sees), - ,,o,. --ye..- - PREPARED TO EXECUTE FARMER'S WORK EXPEDIITOUSLY than last sea,wm while -starting ha 9 b tlery all new- - Cuatom Roll Carding. Fulling & Cloth Dressing Spinning and Manufacturing, Iwill recoil a prompt attention. Having now on hand the largest, best and chestiest stock of of home. made FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS, FLANNELS. & WINCEYS, R!r beam* ore.' to lee p�ewee, urn. part .,r the Perin, e, n« .,, ad respectfully ro,neet (.., *whom In earbaoge awls wool to rail ea jury. as themselves before *ppouu.0 aew.atroe •00.b•re P. 8.- Ha would uk.w,. 14.01 the .prul .11ube nn. or farmer* to ware or wool temeat.10 and •gena melon: 10,010.1nl f., reel.,. s. ne nu prv,ed it can the expert..., of former rim to he a perfect wort* of mnoy.n, to cern In various 00', Out they abbot .. until p.rh.p. eau tete tog'ueepant It. Imo' The highest Market Price paid fjr any quantity of good Clean WWI. THOMAS LUGAN. East Street, Goderiche Cooler(. h Woolen Wore, 1.th A lig, 1•7011 - .a0 GODERICII WOOLEN FACTORY, (KNOWN A8 PIPER'S h1ILLS)• -0 .T. IN( -LI Rc BONS, 1) E4PECTPULLY intimates to farmers ind others that they aro prepared to 611 [11 all orders) in ROLL CARDING- MANUFAC1 URINC. Cloth Dressing, Custom Spinning, Dyeing, Satioetts, Fulled ;Clothe, Wiaceys, Flannels, Blankets, On the shortest notice. Parties wishing to exchange their wool for good home msd* goods, will find it to their interest to give ue a call. u we aro eatisted we have the goods you require. Parties coming from a diatanoe with wool to get carded may in nearly every instance rely on getting their wool home with them the same dsy. air- AU. WORK WARRANTED. f,1„terieh Woolen Factory, Aug. 15111, 1870. �1 REMOVAL. AleEX. WALLACE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ren+ R.xxi. O. 0I)ERIO71. THE MWenber herbs removed In the Slam IMMty o0cormed by A 6 nth, 0.e Ni.rel,o(7 10110 I.01 Id,., w.M• .. to dn a ht. (ends and .M11 e or 1 bberal .upp,n ham with which the, hafa.,.J 11 Mm h" th. 1011 1J Team, mid begs 1....a* der Mel n effort .0110 *coved to own) .enole f t7.Ir patronage, h0 W1210.a early lent be toa0ppy Watches Clocks and Jewelery 01100 w I 11111 w. of 10 en in Ihr plrehm.r, .ad . all wore hen been Mme nus curled. rowans. say depend on krma It well executed. ter A good sown rms. of Gold and raid lew.lri' Welch., Cloaks 4c., .!way. on Mand. ALEX WALLACB. Joanna% Aq. I6a ls-0. 070 NEW CABINET AND UPHOLSTERING 8 IOP, *R,t OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL, GODERICH. ERIC McKAY, 0 nvtn RRat gt he 1 , l .,1e AS - 00 that h. I r. .,(.n.d a w.hnp In the alar. line on w.11 a pp.t0 the Reek of unnlreal where he will Mal, ..n.t.uy on heed or make to order FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Harp on hand an woodmen) of 1'pb.datM.g materiel he w.11 be prepared 1.011 Prompt:yell pen e In that Ilse A gnaallty of OM*. Rosewood Mooning.. Picture Framing to Order. tP-ne trees by .arIn( altectlr to h,.l■on 1• mer a sheaf M public patrons. i0aamd, 4s7. l6. 1670 M0 GE'LEBRAT6TxRDUUBLiN1 BOR iYMRTw1MOslda1'T b : 1 R MANCPArTt7R- GEORGE GRANT, GROCER, Irmo $IDs IIIQIIARR, QODIRICR. PRICE ONLY SI,75 PER Doi, BOTTLES. u E11LT DILL SOLI ZED. To- to BTM h Wei or Beale - litfrEUI Pajifft, 0 AtTPrti nobseita INFS. 16,1870. swle•tl GO)DF.RIO-11 WAGON &CARRIAGE dlsr,y Y .1r Eire, Fir 40 __ ,� _ _ /sem• i.7 fAt 11:7 axEi13ittAOtOeC0 eri1E 8nhrnber wonld ■neon'* to the pub- I. of Huron .nd Wane, Hat he noon, man- ufacturing eM-*taw Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs, C tltterts7 dbC,.r whacks will he sold CHEAP roe CASH. JOHN PASMORB, Victoria Serest, Oodericb Ooderleh, Aug 16, 1870 .S0 Extensive New Premises AND SPLENDID NEW STOCK a C. Barry A1. Bro., Cabinet Makers, Undertakers It Wood Turners, 33.AL.1113:1UTBCMT AVM. Moe removed mgr.. tee atm•t to tee wem mit dean to Wm. Aee.e.'. pause. Shop, where gem be tonna A GOOD A8SOBTXENT I or Kite*., Ddro.., Dlangno.m, and /Parlor /in Lamm*, .wen as 10 61.5,1, ilia lee (Ia.l' 1450 end wood sealed.) iCCre Lt BRDSTEAnP, W A1111 PITA?MOO MATT 16, - L (.0000No rA. )."ran WHATNOTS, LOOEINC GLASSES, 0I1,T VRAMIMO. gra 1 f B. an prepe,d to sell e0a0ytalnalln their II. Cheap for Cash. N. R. A can tote a.eortm.eeef rolling .nd Shwmda N+em m 0.rsl .•d. Rearm to Mee , .11 on reasonableMyms A CALL 80LICITED. fdertl* l At t. Ane, 15701 ,calf MONEY -_-TO LEND. EASY 'rFRMl3. .1. ;t. GORDON. (iodinate Aug. le, 1870 5.1 SOTICS 07 DISSOLUTION OF PARTItUSEJP. Nonrw liR111 OteRw HIM Ito .MAIOLI se 0Nwww1aa Me1wale1405 M e•d twa.rlebnii I a.«mtMaeg rA�e1.•ree A g]! *•2N �� '.ru i!atm.a y01•a1 - d MMrw1 .n M tar pae.w M 00.M 55001. Oa , er wee. IM .0w. .n1 to moiled 0.0.4 a ew4.tea Sao MY 0514, tel* .wme 1 . sr: .ova, - .. _ LANDS FOR SALE AT BAYFIELD. LOTS 60*, rte Ta HATFIELD ,NC[Y101' Tuw■.lp etaederlr uw•ipn•lou.t1 lea seam Wake beat,unitly of land, winkle •l,wt limn.. tee 0.,605 pl.r u(lhe Town of Ila, Deka, 'Mie 0• .area.. of 1J .... •lura uoutd readily be piloid ler cies Tae 1.40.10.101,eyrmo�f W Wal 1s doss**pleessororod run�'Hu bust mas- ,lee l'rua3 poemslrw at rl f 1.14441.1444isOvmpPerrty1,101 1s .sewed as an old sad .0u Y'u.d .elgblwerawd, AI.MO.- let la. pip A Towasblp .d -.4y, outs]olug mee armlet *ell nowt. bailor laud 0, 11 prod u.'r a fil1axre yu..tiy W A..awa t. (0, an, The lot Ian* to Ow Klrrr N.yeew •nth a enweinnekl. •.t1r fall which could W made *reliable for Wham e0 wan ulacturtltg purpura., 1w tonna apply in JAY[* 0. ALLAN. or w, w• LYON NUR, Ly- 1mya.M. Q'.',a-i Guelph, Aug 15, 1870 wee FARM FOR SALE. IM 10, ('(1N. 10, w. D (V- 'LllOINE, 100 A4PPP, 0 en cleared, good 1w.004 , twos, from IIx.. th. curumu,tluus kitchen anon •Ira Bad barn sed .heal .00lllltudatlo0, good I00 n1{ orchard, van 1 .,014 by Iwo creek* ru,rurug lits .ugh 11.. farm, and 110• mlk from gn,01 road, a mel. fn,u hel, nth- Pur particulars apply on the premW0 le d,0rgued, er to Mr. D Yequsou, g• ,,.r 100.5- Augast15.1870 .r n1w30Pr. FARM FOR SALE, LOT 24. CON 4. fntuwsAip u% UudencA, omission, 80 arra t 56 aril cleared, )nT,RY CI(NCI[TI 110Csg (IN TOE 01001e (. /.or. Duels Rpsm Tarter. Kitchen, Hall.Bad. room : .11. Isere leer, Gilliannd uq Room, tato /an. Ili Bedroom. modem •Yee bedrooms . 01 las Ra..; meat, nen. bean. Pratt nmsetem nem, Meat room Yrame lora yaw tad r eines from salla G,a sad 7 from Owl.nea Omdlm,l endue W eve- Wo I.pYYr. fruit tiro UM. kap eta)) lane II ..t.red by •11,50 •'005 ..e 4.10.1 IL The propertyaro 1s .. .ted It mole. from Ise* Han,. W wak• meal new ,00 he had from the dna.. Appy W Jam. W ilalor eau. Aa4 .01 IW pra.laes w w 0, Y. TaCeHAH Land (Mk. Oeeerl.5 Goderieb, Aug 15, 1870 w30 FARMS POE SALE. Tilt MI?THRA Lr OP TNA NonT1 RAL/Or Lel r in the 11th Con. Western Ul..dem A.aa.1d T,.a.h.p, M 11 The land partly cleared 100,0,1 0'thy Sl .N w South hal/ f tut 10. 1, 0a con- e 50.1.00 1,1•1•11... AHa.d Y 100 M bask. "Rrt further particular. Sr, App7 to.UA VISO" 5 JOH'drON. West Ment Ooderkei Gderll Oct Ise, 070. so lsym FOR BALE. T"` Arthur ta building Loy 6.- : s dal: yss, + 1»- rthur .rt and at I.a,rgs.';rs0151. Ta.. d e.•d.01.h. Apply toJ A (0110.4.,,lag.. Innis nddtu,, Edinburgh droller/, tiudericb 1;e11 Aug. uta a tpi�la FARM FOR SALE. 1 eel Footle, ton betas Wing Wan: Wrist 17, ease ✓ 4111. a W••••,.,,/1W eland, s arr. /all 51..t 1-. u re ready fur reap, free from I Mod I.,.,. •., h.' rnl,b'.1,. 100 chow, Reel tn... a wet '.1.urll.nt .111,10111.ps put( gramsdw.NM.g .r ., Ir•,.0 Ir.o. lot 04N ill .t*. .).Mesa aase, .4th 1..r Ar heat ..I .-attic with t.*( *swam. *rams .1r1 .11i, n. u.0 wet h'n. aN• and.A00,t helndiel. 10. I.I"Ir 1.,11.• front Uw,g000, a Sa•.r A1► 8,1'xon. r er.d i1, 110 w . •q..npm y W 11. 7,1 l opuald p1,.l ( 01 Y.., 1.r.L., p.particular. appy to TO ,. RCAI „' We (...,,. e • 01., letter prep b01 1' • 1111. 1070 wet.. -- FARM FOR :SIE ON TIIE BAYFIELD GRAVxL ROAD, *ISO lot 111, an�r t eoaelG.olrO► w Toaab'p I1 114 are,. ao of...ra ms clear. • falling reek 0Y throes% thalami. Ts lot ,.tasted on tan Ward nod Mega t 05ll n na tee tow. of God - mirk. 1. We y. deb thy loam being . mit- ▪ far *heat or Tio. 'in Isop tu.N 014ry ayaK rerlM0� . a ag11 r. 1,0 ltar �n.nWs l .i•to GH. ratworsa J. DavlwW'N,., cd1.nra Godwin, Aug 16, 1870 .30 Farm for Sale. UT:; 53 .0d 5e, 11.y4N C.•ee.ioe. 1e tan TnwnMy a Uudsn.k Cmtaaal M 50ise, d these ever 50 to red cleared woe good Frame B arn, mixt Less Howe, .11011 2I mile. from Chstou. Pur 7Fr.a col WO apply ■t 16. Uvwro. Cion Ace .t u,d.rach, or to 111. WHOA NU TUN on the pnneem. Guderich, Aug 15, 1870 .30 A.RARGAIN. fylk A1R60. [rt /of lot 19, 1010 eon. intra., Co. Druce 7 ,na leered gond ,r. 1 M.... ilea im- . m, 004 ..11 .0, for mal ,,1. 10010 doe• asd the rem.ln.lerio'4 Y.ual lasWmnaeth Interest 110 per t-..1 per ,noun, Apply to Laing. nth Sept, ICAAn O )01ut NAY heeMl.rc at Tailor. VILLAGE LOTS FOR SAFE IN BAYFIELD• nE ,uteri 1 lots I rear f110.0 I mer o ►. ■ /r nus Y. 1. In ha Village t I ral'eIs g Ua barn a f,i. the s *0 fir a• e partnot ham, apply to lora sad Varga htlorT saw. parties.. apply to r_ '10116 CROOK.. neism h, July 1811 11'0 wirate TIE RIDGE TO LET APPLY TO, D. 8. 000DING, B A entermietem•rieh, A.wu.t and, 1(11, esti(! JAMES SIEWART WHOLESALE AGENT or The far-famed and Tellable Pt Catherine's 0.ner7 e W. NEADLK, MR1. FOR ALL KINDS Of? jIL'0T AND 1R7ANSNTAL TRIER, ORKIN• boor Plana Grape Vines, Ar., te. w7• Any Moat not r0, Imod, ordered on the shortest non.. Hous- M.Itaadrllla God.rlck r. u ' 0ed,rieh, An 15, 1170 - .wSO DIS OLU'IION of PARTI1li 'lift• �Irnc[ ondorll I5 hereby reen shot 600tho P inahln.«Ur.- Groom) M.rrh.nt. In the Town of ",chem!, ander 11. .1710 es ant W Mau. asd Robertson, 1* tits day d,s.l.*d by mntn. n,ment All dent. dee the .wild nim are to he p.ld to A M.rtin• who will .Itle 1. natalltlee of the .me Wither. D. MIMABT17. AMOS MART11 0od.rwh Aug 70 tri/I6 ROBERTSON With reference ,M,• the anl.rrlMi togs to ▪ t.1 Sol o naer aerofoil, , 101011 1 l ie departments end wo*Id reapr*. *say solicit • senWrat. of, 111,11. pelremags. A. 00{11110. God sorb Aaron 10(1, 1071. •1616 • THE PLACE TO BUT TOUR IPIFIEWC0ItlitS 18 AT TA1 STAR orrio2.B0011 =OBE, ;40400 a0 lemon and mamma *sob lets M t,u.d-g F16011N(TACK1.7OrALL KIND,, OON105710t ere (1)4, 1.1i Mt, HA6n NB1.1, RA..R1R d0. 1Gdsfrnrn M seals M 0' .-0, .n. from 01e. Mad faae le J0.gt1 ROD& TO DIRE It 'rlI int; I)AY. Node reseed at r.ewsawee Pelee. stationery&Fa>oy Ooods J1w1LL1T 16 WHIT", Ata, Jwr, AND GiLT SETS, Cheaper than per Dent fiery tm' o wall at STAR Ofiee Rook dlww p pasnows BLOos We- -. _ stuff aTmaltlti..-- e'er . rocSW4iCgl`'t t Q.d•r0b MIMS Id Ira • i