The Huron Signal, 1882-06-23, Page 6the PAO tiedrA2
Mom am yes Sin eo tees.
Pw+eiwed
Wret
Pow
Bh. se, mad
Mile cep to seer head. a tkm h as nee the other side .1 the rated, geeing lues
the -
?LW HUM. Ali A APPON ► �'''�
to the boo's,
the sitting -room.
of .�
It tells of a pass teat is insist tains alp t
it Wen et s etosinssa
Weer* are you going so hist, !Mel seen/
Were are you going so tent
The of lint wive treats oairmJett.
A warts Yes eseeMk Met FAO ire i>Ms.
tate;
a aorvsateseepe down to Neel /` --o.+
sae'
♦ seaseter it there that
Asorrowyee'ptkttto&
la wise teer.1s neem.✓
S • reckoning day to conte, young Mei
Iy
tItegr.n.trzat.-
A journey to take, and a fsm*.htng heart,
f elitter egg se ted teens Seethe eei1141r
legit
A auras, 11 you drink that rum. rues leas—
le teat rust.
Tit t
ORCID.
"He'll go to the dogs now."
"IX course he will." t ort'
• Nsy e".' means. Only see hb44.4111t=
ettwhen hie rife stood with,. hientriloM
that she hu left him, and all fe
removed, he'll go the rest of the down-
ward way in no time."
,1'11 ow. hire` just one I ear tciiwt+r-
ted." 1,4
' •Pshsw slit that 'time wig -
hint. "
"Well; I pity him, tee,
more. He brought the 1
both."
Bach was the talk of hail i da.si v}
leiter+. iv!) .' s '- , ,f of "one of t
poi"mor evening.
while the subject of their remarks went
ataggerieg Wolff 00 rape •epodf•
the street.
It was evident awl ht was
walk straight, but sigh ands..
seem to make a drunken man walk more
crooked. However, it proved he was
not lost to all sense of shame, and still
retained an aversion to be ridiculed and
despised.
3u'. Harry Rogers had carried on at a
fearfuloate for a year or two peat He
had just one vice—drink; but that was
„nough. He had married a farmer's
daughter, Nettie Ray, only a few years
previous, but suck had been his conduct
during more than a year past that she
',Ad been obliged to cut him loose to pur-
sue his profligate course alone, and a
legal separation had just been effect-
ed.
Harry's hone wart on a little farm a
▪ utile from town. He owned it, bet
than it was heavily mortgaged, and in
.another year foreclosure was certain.
ft was not likely that his creditors would
spare him when he had made no effort
to meet his obligations.
A week passed after that summer
evening on which all had agreed in pre-
'licting his early ruin—two weeks --a
month or two. What a mystery is beret
To the utter bewilderment of the pra-
t hacying sages, Harry discontinued
visiting taverns and was rarely semi in
the village. When he did•come to the
et ,re he speedily transacted his business
and then went home—sober.
Wonders will never cease wheu they
;tet a start. He was reported as actual-
ly working on his farm. Had but one
teen told this in the village he would
have been harried as locking veracity,
but as several ladies vouched for the fact
kftiettlelielleor to look at the iuterior
wring fitiia► II 0d hurriedly acruN
itteet=siti==* mit
the window looking in. 1.t i.atiri llt.trT.r �Ra.11tlm4
t)t;.RtA1f0 r:+ ,
trhen she
jt cheer-
'
heer
in his hand
setas a Need Iia nary.
cif a re a
pandilion, the primer is se fellows :
Maks a plias le cake of'w elite
large euuur h to envelop Ih'' la ' ;4 Int 1t
pu�bout twoo Meter thick. y,,fii•oeth sea
her , r " dr•i' �Ffef<
it tightly in the olay euveer tied i;
e steer of of,as it lia
were, •• l...uuth
14 th•
i ' DiN edaR t�
ry cif
earth, ashes, and embers, but three
inches deep.
• , e. Ai Jolla
book from his scanty lib -
t =AIL
-ewdlagerX.IrWas be ulrep, or
1.1• ,", 1 the
thought the /tatter wsa the met
wj. boPhi "wilt hm rake
d. But a moment later her heart was
lashed, when she saw a tear roll down
name' a `'ill Etspi n tier -Wok.
Tbr lonely man was not`u'"TUr i16 Nits
Sb. mold nut hal • it. All the woman
inglec:tes
w
isaii • . keen • ;to illi "emir
a John
•llyg !ret spin Sir �J
Ileoduesid i or to et upsthe (.rooks
Aot of he gets bock to },ower as els On-
.
t -mangrvithit
seram.untse re ow
lkoloLiei7 —
num
genuine woodeeme,,yoµ are opposed to
keep a lively fire all night, and to tore
out before daylight W tho morning. stir
up the fire, dart your Coffee or tea, and
potatoes, if you have any ; gu down to
the ice spring, give your face and hands
• Quid rinse, dig into outer covering for
that three-inch bit of broker horn ct.unb,
unsnarl your hair and whiskers suuwf.
o
rajah off by a occluding wipe with the
limp towel that came in arowll
loaf .,t bread .} �d��
killikinnic, and
�Mti+e1
camp and ;
sup -
premed no longer. There was no u
trying to hide them. Besides, her voicb
broke down, sod she could say no more
at that moment.
He rose rand took both her hands
frown her face, and held therm in hit
own "1 thought that you bad blotted
me from your memory."
"No, no, Harry," she sobbed. "
could not do that. I could not help
leavIOR rely Mat I NS you loving you
more than ever. Oh, I have been so
unhappy r -
'i Npttla, yp1 hemb.ard that "
limier system s
l5M►t.•eofwnse
h. and t
ddlt
carried out by the On
, appears to be work-
ing eatiafact•,rily, tnuub more so than
�Wise it, 1tr the
Rae the Pies
the tub
isde i•r
its •m,a way. Thb
the tpf le are better, as a claw, than
formerly i.he °ale, and they aapire w
k u ✓euro .mil We ,( bwtn
, Iara1f.11 '..
elle lees laid down for their iuittauoe,
their licenses will net • be'1nWwa. 11
C
Old es LC'
was
oar ,k I'�taThhedflU't�'11r$$�lwdil
+� ati>,
....._.:...N.....iar 1... I...en . e�ided
D. W. BEADLE,
411111111Nerm, Orr.
VIOW',
rad t
Abu Ml
t.
Lilt
• w ppd s' aeeresa
aid I mid ewe a mop. per
isaK• „A Ier*„ u
rr seed, head oK
terlird. too will
find him isq • lurmpoferacl-
Ards s clay, which pulled off
p .. mel, to es feathers and akin clear
away leaving the well -cooked body of
the bird in its native beauty, with all
his gamy flavor and native aroma he
in and preserved. Lay the body tend
ly on the fragrant section of fresh -
bark which serves ynu for a plefel
out your potatoes, bread, buttes cc
etc., and then settle down -jos f►J
that you will remember liing
have left camp ADA spoe 114Rn, the
yoke and short �tu�ft�,hapeem of civiliza-
tion. You ea*. bait ota your le"eket-
higitt and, bells fork as table imple-
,neab 1u J salt, black, white, or
cayenne pepper fur seasoning. When
you have finished, throw the "lining" to
1Y Error eats, but ha
• 3 &t: 7 Th r,
nerds, . at. you ha e n ,�'tu6dff
heti pimiatqcjoil have
cbang#at• ysrst do nod ' etddk any
more; thti Ms 'Ant *5smitaAy and in-
dustrious, u you used to be, but how
lonely you must bet here," end the tears
gushed forth anew, as her heart felt
what bet lips spoke.
"Yes, I am lonely, Nettie—more than
you may think; but I have deserved the
.punishment for the way I have acted.
I had no disoou agesaant—I had noth-
ing to make me do so. It was only a
passion for drink that it seemed impos-
sible for me to overcome worse than
ever. Only • day or two after you left
me I was in town drunk, aid I heard
some village people—they thought I
could not hear them across the road—
passing all sorts of remarks upon me,
saying I was a doomed man, and that
destruction was near. Although intozi-
dated, itstartled me, andtor the first time
I felt the fell form of my separation,
and realised that destruction stared me
4l�j tai tiaoustrstion lit Braut
ford latftil.i.radey would have beau s
only fur the heavy rain
w . i fa 1 alwuet cuntineoualy. As it
a large crowd was in the city, but
e min threw adamperover everything.
The change in public sentiment was
shown in some degree at Ottawa the
other evening, where the Goveiesest
should be strong—if they are anywhere.
A Couwrvative ute•eting was held in the
°purs..House, but at its close resolutioOs
.a,dursing the i:j tgition ,1 fore
f>ttlee's tisflts a e �s1 se she }M�.
11e !'.oral. a $11 you how tO ire'
an
grow aN si.reee. it
t'ut's I1.
re.aa. a Colored 1Ptatr.. F.ngravtais. To
Meeussl• tY•Miaelse.Dtdoth.
I sr
ytysgt cent to evava' Aar
Iliztes t>r n
sent pgen eO for
dlreaa
atints rN-I . Bees loner n.;w.
0
't was worthy of credence.I in the face. I had a bottle of whiskey
Che little farm began to look health -lin
in my pocket et the same time; when
ter art summer w( re on. The , fences out of town I smashed it, and washed
straightened up, the weeds disappeared,
the Animals looked fatter and happier,
and the little cottage looked neater.
Time wore on, the great change was
more remarkable every day. Harry's
charitable creditors called in ami told
lu... he might have his own time to pay
' ars ,. ortgage. T
,e fall Mame and the lhalla,Aelded as
•t. 'sauce of crops, and Sorry found
•hisseif beginning to drift alma; with the
,t prosperity. Nettie had began to
her young girlhood over again, as it
wino, 'trader her father's roof; but some-
how it was not likethe happyjoyoue girl-
, , ti a4 memory. It wan sober and
t now, 'nd she fell into a train of
rd,..,ai.; and every now and then there
si ed through her mind a certain
tit.,ot,ht— she was neither wife, maid nor
. 1 ,•,'.
avoided the vicinity of their late married again, and there is no divorce
h, ...v not had .he once emu Harry
her separation; hut she heard of I that en" part them now-
h
�"
,;essrionslly; knew that he was a i
You don't want them skyway. You
have found the true flavor of grouse or
the
r of Berlin, N. Yo is
t i e cwt o a very valuable cat. A
k runs through Mr. Brim -
tit s'?arrh, and the oat brings in s fine
es. of trout about three times a week
omnio will go to a place in the creek
where the water rune between twc rucks
very close togetber. Here he will
watch for his prey, and the narrow p11oe
is pounced upon by the cat and carried
in triumph to the house. Ile then re-
turns for 'mother, and has brought in as
many as six good sited trnut in milt
afternoon.
ItZtrt
T .""tea
t; t d k*ilr'f. +t3 1 . '
if
j,rrav d' l) '1Cfntail
i11 xi ttr -. Sr ' . .
to aaeouace to fie public that he by
Jost received ,\
Seeds,
dttok,ds jpr dd fiti j 104St tfti
and yon will come at last to cook all fish
of over two pounds weight, and all game
my fgce in the dam by the roadside,
and resolved ever to touoh liquor again.
It was hard to keep my resolve for the
first week 'or two, bat I stood it, and
won my taste for drink disappeared.
I care nothing for it now and would not
touch i if it rad -in streams.- Now, Net.
tie, if you .lope neves ever, and God
knows that I kite yogi the airs✓—let us
get martipd dee! again. end the bitter
experiensp pie the pest few years will
only onitstnce Ater keppinesa. Nettie,
dear, what do you say t"
She could not answer; she was crying
as if her beat woeld"breek, and her
head wee piDswed tidos that Wiest. It
was a more eloqueut "yes" they the
tongue could 'peek.
The moon was risalg as he walked
home with Nettie to her father's.
So Harry Rogers and Nettie Ray were
abed gran. Still this knowledge
„egg bee but melancholy mohair- ,
I
tiaf r-
t 4
t tie returns fled come toe lats. There
eas a wide gulf between theta now.
ilio' one •vesting in tho golden luetobs,
pt.:, it- wets obliged k' pee Har _ farm.
I heterMa her father's Iroise and
Tae sumo 'e aser'as.
bly n• d, I rat
rpte
the the u' o ad t to learn
WII dirtj
p�cians, when they jhave • disco
tees of throat or lung diseue that
1sr their scientii .kiillll, they
Ki�'•hlfN �o
tio,t. Coughs and Colds, having it
its • pr,seriptinn bottle, with
; 7 yob!ati4bet
same wiry. — enAW
>•--omni✓,. !MOP. 111111710. _55
flrvtvdai Ti1gg err ' y
There are other issues in the present
campaign, the discussion of which can-
not be avoided. One is the great ques-
tion, particularly dear to the people of
Ontano, regarding our Federal cortstite-
tion ann the maintenance of one ptovtn-
Bial rights under the same. (Cheers).
Remember that the diffrcafties wRricb
arose under the legialstive union, be-
tween the two Provinces of Upper and
Lower Canada were the largest factor iii
leading up to confederation of the Prov-
inces that now form the Dominium. de
was the desire of Qatari, to obtain loot
control of local affairs, and the unwilling-
ness to submit to the dictation of a peo-
ple remote horn es, the could not be.
expected to sus eye toeye with,s, that
promoted the, departure from the ol$
condition.' The people of Ontario de
value their liberties. They enjoy their
self-government. They know that their
local affairs are better conducted than
they would be if everything was man-
aged from Ottawa With our own Leg-
islature at our own doors ; with its ftril
sense of responsibility ; with the voice
of Ontario at hand to speak out in time
to arrest unpopular legislation, or to era.
do it if it was carried through in spite of
the popular will, those rights which are
most valuable to us can be easily pre-
served. The keystone of our rights is
effective local legislation on exclusively
local affairs. If by your verdict at the
polls you allow the Dominion Parliament
f15 meddle with the laws of the Assem-
bly, because the members o1 the House
of Commons think the laws are sant se
should not he peed, sgdar the form of
Fedesalr'Uni a you have preglacial) •
Legislative Union. You might better
have the real than the sham thing.You
think you have a good form of Govern-
ment for local purposes in Ontario, with
your single Legislative Chamber id
which you o.n listen to the debates, or
read the reports of them in the papers,
and bring the members toaccount rf they
do wrong. But, gentlemen under the
system the Conservatives ask you to
sustain, you have • second chamber. It
is in Ottawa. It is not one that you
have appointed, or one that you have
elected It is Lot responsible to you, for
it consists in thirteen gentlemen, mem-
bers of the H use of Commons and of
Senate, who have been chosen b ti,.
Governor-General. The Upper House
takes an Act of your Legislature and
mors that it is not a proper law. I say
that if you want an 1 pper House you
had better make awe of your own, which
shall in some way be responsible to ynu.
pp d..'t m �d another House
.atila.it ta.aG
n
vertisementa everywhere, et Is
gratifying to find one remedy that
worthy of praise, r, and which allyydose
nu 11 a t 1 ilia-
ble remedy, end cue that will do as re-
commended. They �inveriablJ cult
the )in ss inlet t i�/i
We know whereof we speak, ode
Medgy two, give them a trial. Sold at
y cents a bottle, by Gnu. Rhyne. [4]
Leah w.. •.
S -ds
Of ail kande aitil'at bettor m se. Also a
very large stook of l it,eMm
GROG.ERI ES.
A speciality
13
N RIND.
lino. Per Lb.'
Aye's
HairYtq
FOR RESIIORIE GRAY NAIR T
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
Ir is a most agreeable dressing, which
la at once harmless and effectual, for
preeerving the bait. It restorgeowIth
the gime and freshness of youth;.$did
or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich
keawnr of deep bisek, u may be desired.
Syne nee thin batr Is thickened, and
Wanes often though not always cured.
It checks falling of the hair immedi-
ately, and causes a new growth in all
cases where the glands are not decayed;
while to brachy, weak, or otherwise
diseued hair, it Imparts vitality and
strength, and renders it pliable.
The 'clean cleanses the scarp, cures
sail retells the formattoi of dindnrff;
and, by' Its cooling, Kf'mulatinp, and
soothing properties, it heal. most 1f not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
b tks .cslp, keeping It tool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases
.1 the scalp and hair are impossible.
V a Dressing for Ladies' Ray
The Ttooa Is incomparable. Il is color-
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
IAD not soil white cambric. It Imparts
an agreeable and luting perfume, and
es an article for the tenet it is ecosimi-
al and unsurpassed In its excellence.
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Praef.se.i aid Aa.tyt/W OisuWes.
Lowell, Maas.
esu sr Acs. saseetwe rrea*wsee.
AGENTS tainted. Itf,� - p'�- "g'
Work. Constant .•mpJo7plw
or :spiral reQttlred. Jsrvs Last Co. suer
Qtnrbr•:
slelydl till vidir�i%
free Typhoid Fever, which recently pre-
vailed
re-
vailedwey largely in a Wasters towns
wee dive Iy tetseed to the felt that
of heal
• Nee" '� r m iotas
r
l ve just ressivad the 11a.rrg/eMstt stock of
( erli a end Claim ware ever
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Please call and get my prices before purchas-
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C ANNED GOODS
of all kinds.
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THIO SQUARE.
UNCLE
T
The Great Cleansing Fluid,
MRS. WARNOCK
lies ittsr.�t *.$este Its il
many stat aei patsies
a.,,uy, at
Uiq. io CYAN'S
-
MAis LAWN .nae. e. sad DR. LT; C iAID'S
, t c�rg4.R., CLEANSING It RBNOI'«G
ai. - FL.L7ID,
BIG CROP AGAIN 1N I� -tial :t reit Tli
N wee
semi
ode right
pat nil
.f .G atiee lOOe.
It .my
ty - On the evenipg M question, .k .. own .hr.etions and name sneaked. >lA7'w, west
t. yr
abs W been detained V elle TN plir u „ f
bus ever,
village until it was nearly dark, aced she
dues -mined to hazard the nearest lead
credit. loon ad 7�W�elkf d iii en teeny
Rhyme' dreg store. Parse sins $l.
• it .gonld hes folly sleek wises H ken
lir inn ,. i the
�,� that he woo almem surfaces of the system. Prim
• wouldn't have him ase her fat Are Is des. Trtrmle try Oervlfe Rkyitl,
ole agfi
atst for oderioh. 11343-3m
world.
beets appointed Pr uiiot of the eewtpa-
ny organised for buil/sae the line from
Gravenhurst to Beth mss. Marie, is
plats of Mr J D. igigar, who rwiigned.
TIM IIiw tillsvioldittf b isirtlbiat
of the Clrand Trent system.
t��~
we @Mended
rr
R. M. Nawteotr. r. ova lata My '
sena., ,,,,,$✓arra ST. Pout. lima
lk
ti
1-�er�al.ay lOe•arfew
C rror i. TA* �
nee shoo. ass for atrsttA't>o•getesses~
essuotsoft I V'• *.ewer DIM IMO'
aDa►a
St. O ISO i 4* +� eat
tweet .MarmelOS. "lt sea
con leu e. 01111700%1E:
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SAMUELint. AH'•. $ l Ono,
LUMBER.
HEMLOCK, Etc, BASSWOOD, &C.
IN
BOARDS, PLANK, SCANTLING and
JOISTS.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER.
CUSTOM WORK DONE.
ARCHIBALD HODOE,
Saw mill. Dunlop P. t)
BODGE A HAYNh 8
sow mill. t hep'armen P. n
1217 -Sm.
Q 5 $AO per dayat lasso. 9amplr
.D to'CY worth tree. Addre
9Th Yta`i 4e Co., PortlandMilano.
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The smarms. tad and
1raT Ire to at Joseph.
waters► Teets. Pent
sop Atter 6u
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pros la Iowa. >Il.
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