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The Huron Signal, 1882-03-31, Page 7- .tos.err vee w.,o'... THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, M ARCII 31, 1882. TI. Misters •ebestttudea. la.oawus whoa our funds are low, $ubserlbers are protuking slow. And few supplies keep up the sue, Of dimes departing rap►d!y. But we will see a sadder sight, When duns (w,ur In front morn W night, Comaaadiag e t ei y stxpenoe bright Tu tie forked user speedily. Our bungl. sad due bur are arrayed. Each seal sad signature displayed; 7'bms gulden rues they must be paid, With threats of law and chancery. Thea to &spelt we re almost driven. There's preetoue Ut,N use of lisle' Whoa our Met copper's rudely riveu Front heads that hold it lovtitjh. But larger yet these bills shall sr,.w. When tattoost'.added (Du below. I.eagthewlag oar Oda • foot urs° Whoa pales, at them hopeless') 'Ts en, that scare* hate we beii ii To plead fur Uwe upuu s den. Before here Domes &anther one, lortuanding lay feruvtutul). The pruspeot darken* -uu, ye brave! Who would our very bacon save; Waive, patron. all thy pretexts, waive, And pen the printer ch,-erfuily. Ah! it would yield us pleasure sweet, A few delinquents non to meet. Asking of em a clear receipt, For papers taken regularly. Fun no F3ncv. i If one dug can be placed un a scent, haw many can be placed en a trade dol- lar! "What," inquired a schoolmaster, "is the plural of penny!" - "Twopence!" shouted the sharpest lad in the class. Cards announcing the birth of a child are becoming the fashion. Bawl tickets, so to speak. A great many hien are like a rocking horse -they are always on the go, but never get ahead. Egg socials, at which the young inen are expected to shell out, are popular all over the West. "Ah!" he exclaimed, as he pressed her tenderly to him at parting, "shall I hold yon i , •'nese anus again to -sorrow, and paint ,..,r future 'nth the .uritht pig- ment. e•f the imagi natiuuf" "Yo," she said i, "not to-Marrow-ti,-wor- row'- .anday." , ....ter," said a roguish bey, "I hope youwon't buy aamore gunpowder tea for mother." " by botl" "Because every time she drinks it she blows us up' "Go to bed, sir, iutmeliately." Hens scratch the flower -beds inly when they are barefooted. It is strange no one has ever thought to g.o into the garden and "ahoo" the hens to keep them from doing damage. A man Wlio was sentenced to 9) years` imprisonment in Texas appealed for clemency, and the kind-hearted judge much affected by the' scene, took of six months. "So you enjoyed your visit to the museum, did you 1" inMulred a young man of ids adored one ■ little sister. "Oh, yes, and do you know, we saw a camel there that screwed its mouth and eyes around awfully, and sister slid it looked like you when you are reciting poetry at evening parties. Portage la Prairie must be a Sodom and Gomorrah rolled into one. We have heard of people stealing red hat stoves, dead bodies and post -holes, but the theft of an editorial from the sanc- tum of the Rerie,r office takes the dessert. The editors complains bitterly and justly of this deed of shame. He says, in effect that "motile enemy hath done this." Per- haps some German immigrant mistook it for a limburger cheese, and took t little one for a scent. -[Winnipeg Sun. While Colonel was out shooting i on his estate one day he was acosted by an old man, evidently in great distress. "Colonel, I here come t' beg fra ye," said the old man, with tears in his eyes, "though it grieves me lair to think that I hae served Her Majesty for mony a Zang year." The old Colonel was mov- ed with pity at seeing an old soldier re- duced to such poverty. "Here are five shillings for you," said he, handing him the money; but you have not told me in what capacity you served Her Modesty.' "Well, to mak • short story o' it, I got ten years i' the Perth Penitentiary for stealin' an ailed horse," .said the old ras- cal, as he quietly pocketed the cash. The French Idea of Waimea. Women have no worse enemies ,than women. One must be a women to know how to revenge. Woman conceals only what she (toes not know. Women are creatures between men and angels. Woman is moire constant in hatred than in love. Most women curse sin heh•re embrac- ing penitence. Woinen who have not fine teeth only laugh with there eyes. Friendship between women is only a suspension of hostilities. Women ask if peen are discreet, as men ask if a woman is pretty. When a woman is no longer attractive she ceases to be inconsistent. Women never weep more bitterly than when they weep with spite. The most chaste woman relay be the most voluptlous, if she loves. When it woman cannot be revenged they do as ehildven do. they cry. A woman and her servant, acting in accord, would outwit a douse devils. A woman forgives the s oxlarity which her beauty prompts us to be runty of Wooten like bulls and awmhlies R. a hunter likes a phew where gime abound. Women is a charming erred me who changes her heart .. easily as her gloves. For all affections of the Chest, Lungs and Throat. use Dr. Canon's Pulnien ary ('.ugh Drop*, They speedily core ('nnghs, olds influents, oarsomes., Bronchitis, le. As an expectorant the Cough Dreps are unequalled, leavening phlegm very readily (lewrge Rhvnae, went. Gndevieh She Tashlm.. Chime silks are coming tutu (aver. Saul' rings are how troth by ladies. Velvet i lutein is seen uu new touueta Very httie jewelry is W,ru oil the Wiest. $ilk uin.lul ih,wa are worn at the throe'.. Bleck toilets predominate since Lent Polomni. • • r.valp pointed bodices oil glow drew( L Silver hair -pins vire used bfi gray-hair- ed ladies. Pour kites&,•ll are atoll in the new chauga, bl ,auks. Brett:eh aft tate fivonte article of jewelry Oil. ..seisms linin -insets r'ep,p.I ►i:k w111 suprrsexle twilled astir►.. P!apd egin-,hama Iia), here bnought out fur .-;.rit,T wen:. iii:trie .trtdtnuette styles will Viet ail in Spring trwtat ..uta. Round et oaal fans and screens of pea- ettekslesithe rs are is fever. Watered siik i+ tory fashiutwble for both 'trete and imitate owiatn,ttes. Plain z.wode are towel for hasig see with stripes or burden for the .';lets. Garnet Scotch gingham*, ulwekeid with blue, nuke pretty summer diasacs. Fichus of black camel's hair, or of the dress material, will be worn iu the spring. Crushed now 'without leaves are mass- ed as side panels or borders on tulle dresses. Ih►rlt atriw hats, with gloves and hos- iery to match, are announced fur next ■uuuner. Shoulder capes made of black Spanish lace and gimp are very faihiouable this spring. "HEAVY BRIGADE. The Iwrldc-.i than Temaysea•s New roe= 1. ttw.ed ea laterrattag RIMarlral elketel. The charge idthe Three Hundred of the Heavy Brigade, under Major -Gen. Sir James Y. Sctrlett, was as brilliant and heart -stirring a dash as that of the Light Biigatie and more fortunate. Moving al ,is. the valley with some seven hundred troops, well within the British lines, ea h. ^rep!«reed, he was astetiished to see it body ot three thousand Russian Horse emerge :lung the top of the ridge, half a anile away. Immediately they Iwo down on hie squadrons,. which were without support and which indeed, were so divided that leas than three hundred of the Inniskillens and Scots Greys were immediately at hand. While facin'g this little troop about to the left and get- ting his inen in order, the Russians drew up to within a few -,hundred yards, and for some unaccountable reason halted, when Gen. Scarlett ordered his men to attack and himself node forward at full pace against the Russian centre. In the movement forward he got fifty yards in advance of his .nen, who were slightly delayed in their charge up the hill by the ropes of itoemp not yet quite struck. Mounted on powerful horses, be and his threeattendauts, Elliott,hisaide-de-camp a trumpeter and the gigantic orderly, She - grog, broke right through the Russian lines; and his three hut.dred, following immediately after, did the same. It was impossible by mere irnpact to beat a force ten times as large as their own backwards up the hill, and so they • fought their way through it, jammed in the melee of men and ►horses, saved by their superior height and reach of arm, uniting with one hand and with the other tlr'agging the riders from their seats. Then they found their enemy faced about in their rear, and again they fought their way hack to where they started. Meanwhile the wings of the Russians, which had been extended of the right and left and had then closed to embra.e tl.e fated, British, as in the hug of a bear, were now smitten in their rear by the remainder of the Heavy Bri- gade, which had been hurried along to aid their engulfed comrade -s. Their on- set added to the confusion already caus- ed threw the Russians into utter disor- der, and they burned confusedly upend over the hill, leaving the field in the hands of the British. Seldom had an engagement been more, exciting, and seldom one better observed than was this by thousands of English and French soldiers, who occupied neighboring crests and whose vision was not cut off by any smoke of cannon. neserau■e Is a wonderful thing, yet so natural, se rosaonable. Why 1 If you have feel ings of gonenes.; too weak and dragging to rally; too•nervous to sleep; an appe- tite hardly sufficient to keep Nell( and soul together; headache, with pains across the beck; the whole system relax- ed: perhaps coughs and sore lungs; and will use one to atz bottles of Dr. G. L. Austin's Phosphatine as the case may demand; it will not fail to make you an enthusiastic friend. Why de we say thus 1 Because Phosphatlne supplies a want, the eery properties the system it tack- ing and yearning for. It is net a medi- cine, but nutriment instantly converted into bl,sel, hone and tissue. It is else, delicious to the taste. Try it. The re- sult is as certain as that range and effect go hand in hand. All druggists. Low. nay & Co.. Sole agents for the Domi- nion, 55 Front St. Eut, Toronto. GIRO( F.,R TAR Nisi. - LW- week Mrs. Davidson, wife of the lots proprie- tt.r of the Commercial hotel, Seeforth, took with her to Emerson, six girls from this neighborhood who are to assist in connection with tie hotel they intend rsnnirtt. The girls are guaranteed *10 a month f••r two months, and passage paid, at the end of which time they will he paid current wages there. with the option of leaving to du hatter, if they can A General asaa•ge•de. Never was there inch a rush for Drug Stores as is now at nun for a Trial Bot- tle of Dr. King s News Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds All persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchi tis, Hoarseness, Severe Cough', ..r any elllective% of the Throat and Lung., can get • trial bottle of this great free, by calling at your drug store 1r. ■rLrlaa sad rrt•ratleas. About the utast dreary, uteonsequem harangue that ever tired the cars of par- liament was delivered by Mr. McLelan Yesterday. He seemed to be awe yy down below Leen azul unable to warm himwlf up, though hu feeble attempts to ries II4u oratory were positively gainful to w nese. Perhaps he is like the albatrw and require. a storm to lift him into the r cow et eloquence. He did better after dinner sod endeavored to make up for his !ureter dullness ray • grand con- cluding duuriih. But even that, care- fully studied and gut by rote though it was, only raised a ripple of smiles. The antiquated puerility of • peroration suit- ed the utan and his position, but it lacked the forte and fire of those earlier effurta of his with which we have recently be- come familiar. Lest anyvine who desires to ascertain how sadly r. McLellan has deteriorated as a perorator compare the annexed wind up to his speech on the Pictou Railway job and Dr. Tupper in Nova Sootier a few years ago with the ef- fort of last night: "But, Mr. Speaker, if having brought it here for investigation in the discharge public duty, what if the people should, on examination of it, de cide that the public interests here been bartered away and betrayed -that the man they once bettered in Id the Apostle of Itetreaehment hos become TES GRZAT HIGH Mtn Or JOBBERY AND CORRCrnoN 1 Who then shall restrain limits to their just indignation as they take him, loaded down thottyh hr may be with the share of the gj erirtya that fail to rhe ynest,and impale him upon the horns of the altar at which he ministers'" Now, there ix something like a peror- ation. It has the ring of sincerity, of conviction, about it that carries us away irresistibly on the stream of eloquence exerted in a good cause. It was hard on the Doctor, no doubt, but, as another and more celebrated Doctor his said - "It is true!" At least Mr. McLelan has never said it was not, . nor has he ever expressed repentance for saying it. - [Ot- tawa b'ree Press. Bossy ea serials. Spring is the tilne for sowing. Irl the city women sew shirts at forty-five cents per dozen. In the city, also, the wicked sow tares and reap tears. And every- where in the springtime men sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. Spring is a season much sung about by poets. It is a season that moves people -especially about the 1st of May. It is the season for raising thintts. The first thing; generally raised in the spring is -the rent. After that comes spring radishes and greens. Insects also come in the spring. The mosquito consults his ledger and makes ont his bills for the summer. Earwigs lay in a fresh supply of loge. Domestic and household insects resuscitate them- selves and crawl and hite it their little beds. All nature stirs. Spring also stirs up the theatrical coni- binations and the menageries. The trained beasts and animals of all sorts prepare to take the road. The tramp dreams of fresh fields and pastures new and lone farm houses where he may find the women unprotected making straw- berry shortcake. Spring comes every year. It brings new clothes to some and new fashions to all -if they can afford them. Usually it brings mere clothes than people can afford to tallow. Yet aprieg brings with it the old clothes people have wore all last winter and possibly the winter pre- vious. These can be turned and dyed and made over, we will not say into new clothes, hut into the semblance of the Mew. Way seise ramie Fats le d. They neglect details. They fail to push business. They talk politics too much. They imitate theft neighbors. They have no eye to business. They are not polite . r aceomodating. They know not the power of method. They have too much Outside husinesr. They fail to invent or have new ideas. They let their help waste and destroy. They become ruto and looseambition. They are penny wise and pound fool- ish. They hope for fortune to drop in their lapis. They are not liberal to home entet- pri•e. They think must things take tun much trouble. They attend toaedery thing but their awn business. - 1 De %et lee weeelved. In these titers of quack medicine ad- vertisements everywhere, it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy ..f praise, and which really dose as recommended. Electric Bitters we ' can vouch for as being a true an(1 relia- ble remedy. and one that will do as re- commended. They invariably cure stomach and Liver Complaints. t iseases of the Kidneys and Urinary difficulties. We knew whereof we speak, and can re,uiily soy, give them a trial. Sold. t fifty cents a bottle, by all druggists. 1A('lv. Free •f test. All pentone wishing to test the merits of a groat remedy -one that will p sitively cure Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs -ire requested to call at your drug store and get a trial I bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, five of cost, which will show you what • regular dollar -ghee ' bottle will do. ttlewsae's Tawe itilewd. A fnend in need is a friend indeed. This none can deny, especially when as• .istance is rendered when oasis sorely at - the -tied with disease. moreprtrtieelarly too., [complaints and weaknesses so common to our female population. livery woman shoeold know that Ble.etrie Bitters are woman's true friend, and will positively restore her to health. even when all other remedies fail, A single trawl .1. ways proves our usertitwt. They are pleasant to the taste and only cost fifty <wtt. a bottle Roll by all Arwggtal• I'iewspas+er saws. W e tall the &pseial attention of poet Masters and subscribers to the following synapsis of the uewspaper laws : 1. A postrtta.ter is required to give notice by letter (returning • paper does not answer the law) when a subteriber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reasons for its not being taken. Any neglect to do so make. the postuoaster responsible to the publishers for lwyinent. ''. If any person orders his paper dis- continued, he must pay all arrvarstges, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it be taken from the office or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is wade. 3. Any person who take. • paper from the poet -once, whether directed to his na'ne or another, or whether he has sub- scr.bed or not, is r'esp,nuble fur the pay. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send, the sub- scriber is bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the post -office. This proceeds upon the gm.uud that a man roust pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided that refus- i ing to take a newspaper and periodicals from the pat -office, or removing and leaving thein uncalled for, is prima foriu evidence of intentional fraud. Wrklea•s Antis Wvs. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- blains, Corns, end all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is seinen- teed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Gel. Rhyne.. 1830 ly. Nature, after all, is the groat paysl- cian. She hides all the secrets of henit h within her broad, generous losow, and man needs but to go to her intelligently for his every need. The discovery of the great Cough Remedy, GRAT'v ibiRCP 07 Ran Bravos Gum, is :iii apt ilblstuo- tion of this. As a elite for Colig'is. Cottle, Las of Voice moil Hoarseness 1t stands inu'ivalled, whi:•' its low price -nod routines* of 1s^ce•M places it within the reach of all. Try it and be aolrii•ct-d. All chemists keep it in 25 and :,t) -,;sup bottles. -.ad i e Great Atweriodn Remedy for i sent l: GHS, COLDS ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF VOICE, HOARSENESS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. Peepare'dfrom fie t,se Red 0..... b( rDeeg- and Tont 'kowtow. W awr(ad`gs op.r. a* aAthe above complaints. A seieettte .oa.blwal sr *Ae owes totted made* Push the Red Nprtiee tree -without doubt the most valuable oaths Owes for Medicine 1 purposes terry one 1. has heardC y qr rhe wow- GRAY'. flow t.• AT THL OLD S I'AND. D. 0. 13T1141.01149.N Rea atMovIID was GROCERY BUBINSS Tu the old stand In the Albion Black. formerly occupied by him, where be will be please to welcome all his old customer* and the public generally. A large quantity of NEW, FRESH GROCERIES' 4a CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. D, C_ STRA0I AN• • 11'17 G1I U NLOP IS NOW RECEIVING Fall and Winter Goods In t/entleulen's Wear, which ler will make up in Pint -Class Style at Very Low Rates. Ready -Made Clothing, In Great 'Variety as usual. Call and Inspect. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. G. BAIR, t;Y CABINEP OAKEN au' UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich. good assortment of Kitchen. Bed -room, Lining Riots and Parlor Furniture, such as Ta Ides. ('hairs (hair, cane and wood seated), Cupboards. Bed -steads, Mattresses, %Push -Man Lounges. Sofas, What -Nuts, Looking Glosses. N. 11.-A complete assortment of Coffins and Shrouds always on hand also Itearseag f at reasonable rates. P:eeure naming a specialty. -A call solicited. 1751 ATIIIISN 1E IS,. , TOILET red. of tM - sodic. 1- SETTS Spree•. nwtl.pa.- a w d t A e •todie• er Pi w e s in tonic, and derf..l of SYRUP or RED eases of D.Lawlo Luse Dia properfite C- r 01111)S 11tous6s and �'�1fiiiu:ii, (11'all kids Gimp pr steer, cowtal,u (. re it a,u'. eiatarty send their eow- •p"wpt/ee SPRUCE irp i to *roods orders awd a a rC e order fink gaawtffy t o drink gfth•)neesf from► he 1j jM.. ricked from the GUM.. O.ww (w Spruce aowptete top•. soswtwa. Its remarkable power in relieving certain forma of Bronchitis, and its almost apeci,'tc effect in curing ob- atinate hacking Coughs, is new well known to the public at large. Sold by alt respectable chemists. Price, 25 and KI orMle n boHie. The words •• Syrup of Red Spruce Own" cowl( lute oar Registered Trade Mark, and our scrapper •wdtabets are aim registered. KERRY, WATSON* ct CO., wtt04.6M Druggists, Sok Proprietor, ietor, awd Mawgfac0 A=NDME3$ Disuses. ComrwtsTs and Arai:amre which HAGTA.n'a Ver. ow Ort. is fusee teed to curs or relieve either in MA,. or l;aAtT. �4Taitt IBTtsaattr P95 atom., v.COUGHS,CRAMPS, FORE THROAT, 4STH)rA, COLDA, &e. *a,ua. u1Uu5LLT Pat RHZU .4 rraY, CHTL i1•ELL Fos, adLLI, LAAraYESS, O0NT71ACITOIn LCHRAAO, PRAIXS, M URALALA, CALLOUS LUHPI AMP? JOINTS, FROST RITd, CORER, RRrrrsR1T, ITt7H, PAIN IN MACK, PAIN fa S/Dlk M Korey bents [(nn.nnt..1 in give .shite Slee et mosey nf.nd.d. siI IMINIS went 1AON SSTTIL PON flack LILI=1DQAX 1► 00., P op'Isters TORONTO, Derr. RHYNAS' the Druggist Prescriptions a Speciality - - Night Bell on the Front Door GENUINE BARGAINS. For the next three months 1 will sell tr'altwe at the following prices, for cash: Low Cupboards at i 4 50 Glasstov CPpboard.. .................................•..... .....,7 5e Sofss..............'..:........::.::12 W Lounges from 6 O0 up. Bedsteads from ........:. 1 75 :lc p,Fall lest Tables •t ..............,...... 200Washstands from ........... ..........:..............fAlte up. Bureaus from ........... SOilp. S ldel,osrds from T,. 650 up. Everything else at eiasfkar tato. These prices can't be beaten in town, (invite taspectlen. i am homed to sell. to I intend removing to i idiot* in the spring. 1 have also • leen of machinery used in cabinet making which I will sell at a very low• Inc'i. A.CdOUNTS• All accounts doe John A. Ball and J. O. Bali meet be ecttI d at once. 0- .111 b + ltutko i. S Uk, 1-4 . il.' y ,live 1 bola Ree. 5 The Old Oaten home. 41 The Lillie O.M at Mose 7 Old Bleak Joe. .• home, Swipe Rama 12 nee That My Graves Kept Orae. 13 Or.adt&her's Cloak. 1 ' Where Wm Moat Mom the t West Own I 23 ad ethe at Hsm. Iw .s ilhber. )4 Sweet Hos end t 96 Who,' tame. Se T.m'll sem.m►er Ms Id Reeked 1a ibis Casale of Ile SO Pillows Mavesrwss111. $t I Dreamt 1 Demi, le Marble Hata FS Ws Tim seed 1 Were Tee -g, e. $$ oases. Famed by a aims ate. le When 1 lbw Swan Nellie Noma 17 Mseaws 4A 1 • ...tn. Nether. 44 Tat. a k,s Leese to 45 a Madel love Lowe-Cemle. 9e Nestle Rrsads. .1 wit. 'e(oesaee4erwra etnerie 04 i ^eed- . Oe.aed-ease- 55 i ill. 014 Lee ("Able Ie MM. fa ■meats t Three.% Georgia M wee. fa Me Oaewg. by Me err. St 5Nlta 9S !leer, Hawed Dew. 7T7OS/ IMUS ems, of Reek els. Mart. O1' . Male Shane, .n the .0ormb.0 Doh--a.a1.. w 77 itf Ma t.wawek, Hems. need 79 Thew Ar. 5. Meer sal Tet In Per AO T'b• 5ww•s et aaaker Rill 44 rn V all Amore, T. night. Imo.. es Less ,, taw M.Nt a Bird. 89 bllt,er Thrw.ds Among the cad. 93 Her Brirht Stolle Haunts Ye S t IL 91 Sunday Night When the Par- icee P•11. 95 The O)pq'. Warning. 911 Swinging .n the Lana 102 're het • Little Faded rawer 101 Tea.b W Hare uently, My Pr.sty I.oatate 106 The Ole, 1 Leh Behind Ma 106 Little Batter.a 106 Rt. Kt.ten and File Cossln. and His Annus 107 Carrygg1Me beet to 01d 171r. 109 31117 W.ils 111 Where the 5w.ltowe Home - 116 I A• m Wsians,, testa Dew 117 Three Perished In the Rene 119 Take W Seek en Home sad 120 notes alt by My Side Little Datong 121 Les Me Mother. Kea Peer Darling. 198 A 71...r from Msth•r's draws 124 The old leg Cabin nn the H14 116 The Skil ere 0.t Ta4ny. 1113 The Bate. o. Der Stoat 154 Th. Skidmore Pasty B.11. 135 Th. Hallway Doer. 117 Downes !Mow M the t.sw 141 ole wnnd.a Rooker. 149 Syeu, Oety Spat 143 Damming Arone4 with Charlie 44 Wb.re Art Thaw Now, My 5. bred 1 UR Taw May Leak bet M,ete't Tomah. 149 Haim or (Meet. 160 Theme AI Were • Sot 1 U•• Parlor for Tyra 152 ere bre Motbar weir I'm Wassong. ar 165 Pell fM. akar. 164 8..nr.M.0n1, in Th.. 1115 Mem. 4. M14, cold inn -.d. 159 Poo • Klnd WnM Whro Tree Cu. tr- 100 titre for Re..d.I-C "Mr. 145 1 cannot Pine . h. Old ewes - 1;0 I''mlLonely Bine. My Moth 172 Tenting on the 014 Camp [:round. 178 clove FM -tette.. Cea4. 174 Flirtation of the Whtp-Comte 170 Don't Ton els. Tommy. Don't no. 180 Wolds. We neve Missed To. 182 Over the 011L to the Poor Hone,. 185 Don't b. A eery with Me, Dar 11na. 1.86 The 014 Pillage Scheel ea ah• Orson. 189 Darltne Mlnnl. los 190 list rllrtsunn-comic. 11,1 ?Islet Ion of the r.n--QtmM. Did Thou Hest Loathed to Loth Another 204 Ton Were raise bet 1•n For. eve Ton. 20R Old Log cahlr In th. Dell 24h. Whisper Softly Mother'. Ttyi n``. aw 211 WlZnti Mw Wl'm Old Vow 1 113 (lathering 35.IIs by the lea Sherri 213 Ry the Rad Res Wave. 119 soma Into the o Man4• 215 &Will • • War 219 0.4 Rle.. My Roy at 5.a. 220 Antal. burse 222 9h.nns,e . March to the sea 224 ("erne Birdie Crime. 22;1 Now I lay M• Dews b seep 228 fever .t Thea 228 Leve Am ata the Resta 282 014 Arm Malt In ems 57 got 739 TA• Rel Merry.) 54.1 05 Dem 0.11 .t 244 M -velar by the r=Mirtd. 244 Pnnr. bats O.rtl.men sant 149 h •Mos'. 11ar1tng M Mine 151 Pat My Lhtl. Rhoe. Away. 152 T..•ling Nglt. (lrsy. 255 1.1 ire Brown loss 757 llss.1 a ., Pweetha.rt. UP Ren 5.01. w. •Iliseed ♦- of te• leaner Row a y sr •.V Oen, f,., 10 roar*, 60 I,t 10.m,.. .ed 1.0 rag Aa e.wr•. 1.M terel.M .11 post w.t•1 IK m. •, R . .0( •....yl nn 'Aa k+• than 1 • t .W.. -r.•tM Pre ..eft ',vitt .. tweet . by oh• ain r t , bit t oa••or reeslopte erg sewN See os, fret ,e a.l• owls* fres re.n... takes Ee 1 C' ^'^1-F4'�ii 7 �'"' - ✓ r^� tt�•a IP t 9