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THE fl I r IiON SIGNAL. FRIAY. JAN. t6, 188
The Poet's Q.orner.
11 His Merl the Sear.
The corridor* of time
Aro lull of dour*. the p,rtaleof closed years;
Wr enter them ao more, though Wtthr tears
Beat hard aga.st them, and we hear the chime
Of loot dreams. dire -like, in behind them ring
At memory's opening.
In the history of medicines noprepa-
ration has received such universal cone
ulendatiou for the alleviattua i affords
But etre dour stands ajar,
The New Year's; oldie • golden aurin of days
Holds 1l half -shut. The eager foot delays
That pacers to its threshold's mighty bar;
And fear. Ilal *brink. and hopes that shout
aloud.
Around it wait and crowd.
11 shuts lack the unknown.
And dare we truly welounse one inure year.
\1'he down the pasta mocking laughter hear
From idle aims like wandering breezes blown 1
\\'e whose large aspirati us dimmed and
shrank
Tilt the year's scroll was blank 1
We pause beside the door,
Tay year. 0 God, bow shall wo enter in
How shall we thence Thy hidden treasure ,cin t
:shall we retun in beggary as before.
When Thou art near at hand, with infinite
wealth.
Wisdom and heavenly health 1
The footsteps of a Child
mound close beside us! Listen ! Ile will speak.
Itis birthday•cry have hardly rung a week•
Vet has Ile trod the world's press undefiled,
"('once with Me!" hear Ilim through His smil-
ing say.
"Behold, I ant the Way !-
Against the door His fate
Shines as the sun. ills touch is a command
The years unfold before Ills baby hand !
The beauty otitis presence fills all space.
'Enter through Nle,- Ile saith. "nor wander
more.
For lo! i am the Iloor.-
.\ n•1 all d.rors open. th He.
The .new -barna (!Jest, the Lord of the New
Year.
The threshold of our locked hearts ,tandeth
near:
And while Ile gives us back love's rusted key
Our future on us with 1118 eyes has Smiled,
Even as t little child.
Tar rrlwtews Iwwhe at Ottawa.
The St. John Freeman, ,;the editor of
which, Mr. Anglin, was the late apeeker
of the Commons, and his wife a promin-
ent lady in society of the Capital) refer-
ring to the story in the New York Times
that the Princess Louise's dislike of Ot-
tawa is largely due to a distaste for the
society of Lady Macdonald, etc., adds
thereto :
The story that Lady Macdonald and
her set undertook to manage the prin-
' cess, and that the princess resented the
attempt, was very generally told and
very generally helieved in those days.
Certain it was that the Princeu and
the ladies of her suite, on several occa-
sions which may be considered public,
treated Lady Macdonald with a degree
of coldness and reserve (not to say re-
pugnance) that was in *larked con -rest
to their trettttnent of other ladies, and
was the subject of general comment. On
ono occas:un sir the'great supper room of
Rideau Hall the Princess, passing from
the supper table, cordially saluted sev-
eral of the ladies and gentlemen who,
opening a passage for her,sbwd on either
side and stopped to shake hands and
chat a liitle with the wife of an ex -min-
ister and a f sw others, passing Lady
Macdonald immediately after with a
scarcely perceptible inclination of the
head and_a cold word. Whatever hap-
pened previously to offend the Princess
it is pretty certain that she was much
hurt by the very shabby trick Sir John
played upon the Governor-General in
the Letellier case, tint his shameful at-
tempt to save himself from the mdigna-
tion of his own supporters by publicly
misrepresenting what had passed be-
tween himself and his Excellency. So
much w.us Sir John's gross iniacondnct
n that ....easiest' felt, that the :tides and
secretaries almost p.s1licly denounced
Sir John's stat intents as utterly untrue
It was scarcely to be expected that
after this Her Royal illghness could so
far master her feelings as to entirely
conceal the contempt and acorn she felt,
but no one 1111..yllled thu., she attached ,o
much importance t.. what was setid ..r
done by any one or tw t, or ally dozen er
two in Ottawa, ah to go away and be un-
willing to return because of it. The idea
of any rivalry between the Princess and
Lady *lacdnnald, such as the (orresp %
dent of the T:ns'. :vrites of, ix too ab-
surd to be eutcrtail.e.l for a tuoulent.
No fault can tee fount with Lady Mac-
donald if air: Phe ra'.ally droe% seek to lie-
,onle matte's of Rideau hall. It is pru-
able, how. \.•r, t1 at. Sir John l:refer,
t lie allhet,.wc.• of je. ver to the shadow.
Simply mirsetilion, is all l c in say of
the effect of 1' Kidney
: 'are in ie,? sae An . hleriv holt
writes this ;r,,,.i .lotisouish, N. .'., wh
had aniiwred Cr. lot pis a i•t flet back f• r
twe•,ty ytal's. Sold by .1. \Giron l.odo-
r•ch. lira
i1 dna 1 • ...e
'it .• r.11Lte I 1.
rion.4 aro nd.tl.lunl
Pe tor,-., lin •.rest pee e
and Colela, 11naraenie.s, Asti..c,
,'hof,. It is Vale, pl. avant .net
If 5.04 a'.!t. ^ try if. For e
1frt. ; ••1 . *steel •lealerw n•
bottle. Vol . tee by Geo. Rh)n
t..•1 Ink• n '
r,•
r ..-1,.
••a.
ll.,eaRea tar terror's sad q.•ebaale..
Trt►u andx e.f dollars cats 1e: gavot) 1.y
using plat" r ju.l' *tent in taking ere
of the he• tie), of vete self awl lentilsif
you ire ibi,i.trq. lala'e aatlow et.tnf.in>i••n.
M,,.; ...petite. 1.'w •'.d drprolate,' epi' it a,
&WI v, ,.v..'V debilitated, do not delay a
serenest, her Ra at sties and pr,.gre a
kettle of th ' a ' •i I •' '•Arse Hit-
ter's. wh'oh nava► fail to a utw, rand flog*
for t',e tett:. • est ..1 fifty sante.
Ilene Et del say Jas Wdt:sat [I j
and the panorama cur. it Pffe4a in k id -
ay diaereses, as Ur Van Buret Kinney
Cure. Its action in these distressing
eouiplainta is sin.ply woaderfuL Sold
by J. Willem. 2m
'there are many foolish things dune in
this worldo and one el oke mess foolish
(and we may add wicked) things is to
neglect a Clough or Culd. Nuw wes know
that Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
and all Chest, Threat, and Lung Trou-
bles, if neglected, are sure to end in
Consumption and Death. They may
be easily cured by using as directed Dr.
Camel's Pulmonary Cough Drops, there
is no remedy equal to it. It never fails.
S,ld everywhere in large bottles at 60e.
For sale by Geo. Rhynas.
A W vey •sdhag•
Loudon, Jan. 14. -When Davitt ap-
peared before the meeting at Oldham
last evening to beliver an address on the
Irish question he was howled down by
an organized gang, who attempted to
storm the platform, but were repulsed
with chairs by the ocoupanta of the plat-
form. A free tight ensued, in which
chair legs and brass knuckles were used,
and puny persons hurt. Davitt cnllvd
the disturbers a cowardly crew, and de-
clared if twenty men would follow him
he would clear the hall of the gang. Ne
advanced.toward the latter for that pur-
pose, but was restained by policemen.
Addresaiug his opponents again, Devitt
said they were miserable, contemptible,
cowardly dogs. When they were sitting
in taverns he was fighting the British
Government. They were drunken black-
guards, and a disgrace to the name of
nationalities. If Ireland were made up
such she would earn the contempt of the
civilized world. He travelled through-
out England, and Englishmen, although
his euomiee, gave him a hearing. What
a spectacle for fie English was afforded
by these professor of blaceguardism at a
time when Ireland **Basking selfgovern-
ment. The police finally succeeded in
removing the disturbers. .4 voter of
thanks to Devitt was than passed.
"Why should an►an whose blood is worm
within
Sit like his grandaire cut in alabaster 1'
Or let'his hair grow rusty, scant and thin.
When "Cnverrazse a.wswss" will make
it grow the faster. For sale by J. Wil-
son. 2m
Now that there is a reliable remedy for
kidney troubles, half the terrors attached
to these complaints have been removed
For this let all be thankful, and to Dr.
Van Buren's Kidney Cure award all
praise for having thus removed a hitherto
considered fatal disease fmm our path.
It was never known to fail. Sold by J:
Wilson. 2m
Good Abelee.
If our readers will accept proffered ad-
vice, they will always keep a bottle of
Hagyard's Yellow Oil at hand for use in
emergencies, such as Burns. Scalds,
Wounds, Lameness, (roup, Chilblains,
Rheumatism and all varieties of aches,
pains and inflammations, it will be found
reliable. 2
George Keley of Dunchurch, Parry
Sound, for thelast six year suffered from
Dyspepsia, and had tried Doctor and Pa-
tent Medicines, until out of patience with
alltreatmeut, but was induced by aefriene.
to try Burdock Blood Bitter, before
finishing one bottle he was astonished
at the result, and declares he never felt
better in his life, and (says ho)"hal( a
dozen others who have derived great bene-
fit from the medicine."
Perfect, Positive and Pleautanent are
the cures effected by Dr. Van Buren's
Kidney Cure. Relief in all cases of Kid-
ney Disease is obtained af:.era few doses.
Seo that your Druggist glees you Dr.
Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Sold bp .1.
Wilson Goderich. l ul
A pleasant and EffectualCough Remedy
If you will go to your nearest dru•,gia
and ask for a 25 cent bottle of H:vlyard's
Pectoral Balsam, you will poses. the best
known cure for Coughs, Brouehitil,
Asthma, Hoarseness and all throat and
lung troubles that terminate nl Cou.nulp-
Von, 'l
Worthy for muse.
As le rule we do not rtaonlule;,•i I'a-
'ent Medicines, bat when we know of
one that is a public benefactor, and does
lunitively cure, then wo consider it our
lily impart that information t.. all.
Electric Bitters are truly • most taboo
ble medicine, and will surely cure 1111
ionsness, Fever and Ague, Stomach,
Liver and Kidney Complaints, even
where.mll other remedies fail. Wet know
know whereof we speak, and can freely
recommend thont to all.- Exch. 't.1.1
tifty cent, a bottle L; d, Wilae,n. !Col
Nu household should be censidorest
roulpltte without a bottle of Dr. Van
Ituren•s Kidney ('ure is in the closet.
It is the only remedy that will ixsitively,
le.rmanently and t.romptly cure all forms
.if kidney diseases. Sold by J. \\'il«m
2m
A REWARD Of ono dozen " TEA steo
itY" 10 ally one sending the hest fuer line
Thyme on " i r:ARaRltv',•' the ieutarkab'e
tittle gem for the Teeth end Bre:1th..\11,
your druggat or Admin.
'Phe cess e' of death. it is knouts ids
.wet to n certainty that lie fatal disease',
e individual die. either ley the brain,
.ort or lungs. How WIPII then is the
Tort to maintain n perfect, state o;
•alth 9 Dr. Canon's Sltom:sch and
r.atit.ation Bittern ate . veritnble
11e,th Giver. They free the aye-
' em from alt imperities ; cure Bilious
.I,: s, Dyspepsia, and all (line/Weft of the
Stomach, Liver er Bowel*. in large
settles at bo cents. `old 1 y George
ithyuas
AT"CHANGE OF LIFE," WE 011-
eerreroes. arc Is a fainter ofconA0terra
r. • .r, owning to the large demands ware es
be veal fon*. Inollent to rearing( ehi,dsea.
1'rolnn.ts'd 'lumina. constant watehftlme,a
.rat. w.wty amt work et bawd the wer►eos
,.•m and arrest the work of repair. At th`s
e .' lewd p-ried • large number of .ware Mae
enerlen.•ed isle remarkable reatarattve pow, r
eraMustersanevmia. sept*�n/11asand promotst Pie
e, lb,
feretioe• of nwtrit'oe
Mr. Tivenes W. Gaza, E Ittorarrd I r•
prieter el the kilo he,l "JCseio-kr."sari
that he had a prejedele le:siren
Medicit:ea, but house ludurc•1 to toy :'t.
dock Blood Billet/. for ltd u. u.ntr•.. t1,
occasioned such as. deet hts►dechu re
distress to to ..fart. .boatel..' tons co
work. Thu uiedieiue gave Lim relit ,
and be now speaks. f tt ifs tie- must bie. t-
able terms. 2
"A severe cold e, t tit•.l in stoicti r'.
pt ion. I bought ta.. Iifitr. %V dear
Puuionaly Cherry Bassam mei alis' h..
thew. They worked a COM plete chant.
and by its oontiteanee she was complete'
restored to health." This is Mr. Jam..
T Fitch's tertin.nty 5 ,iCI oevii 1il,g the to
popular remedy for cough.: and cold
and throat and lung diseases geuefall .
and a te*timony sutuewhat sia.11sr r.
given by ell else :.ate tried it. P.
Wi1iun s Yuhnunr,ry Jittery Balsam
nature's cure, aril its effects ;ore rap,.
and beneficial.
.t torose Sank
child of Patrick Smith, living at 9*
Cheuneville street, Montreal passed 11
large t tomaeli worms, uu Saturday last
with one dose of Dr Smith's greet Ger
man Worm Reinedy.-Post.
Do nut sutler from Sick Headache a
moment longer. It is not necessary.
Carter's Little Liver Pills will cure you.
Dose, one little pill. Alt druggists sell
thein.
IN NORTH MtRIC>
rSOM
Throat and Lunt Oise$ees
t+'1DR. WiLSONS PULMONARY
CHERRY BALSAM
Would have Prevented
Sold Everywhere at 25 Cent' a Bottle.
Two Bottles In ORe, 4Ac.
J. W. BRAYLEY, MONTREAL.
AG EN I S W aa1O•Inas P•7. L •g
Wo k. ('e natant employ'. en
• la efts .squired. J.twgs Lag & Cr a' on.
.roil. Q• Leo H'q
fIiE REMEDY
CONSUMPTION, COUGH::;,
OOLDS, ASTHMA, OROUP,
All Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and
Pulmonary Organa.
.1' int•. 1
CONSUMPTION IIAS IIICIZU Ct'RI;1)
When other Rtwsedie. and PLpsieians hare
failed to, effect a cure.
Reeommended b PRlttans. M i,s;,Tesa Aare
arm. In tra
act by everybody who hal
given it a anted trial. it Haas init.
to badge retie!,
V an EILPZCTOBANT it has as Eglaat.
it is harmless to the Moe llriieate fiild.
15 MR/ale. Ra !tr'ie's) tw wntl ►'sent.
11(r-lyif.1e1m. 1 *mosso*• . rash ho1170.,
eya"t'•rsale bya::1,;
nele
4
•,lam ;.
ONE DOLLAR
CRICIGO, ROCK ILIA &PACIFIC R
Calla*. attention of travelers to the central
tura of les
lute.. oonneoaag the Nastand the e:
by the shorted* rout*, and carrying parse=
blithesteog(�k,L:weaoLCo.ae11 Weak,Leavenworth., wkLwa.
and et. Paul. 1t oo:nate In Union
Mwith all the prtnolp l Lies of road bstwess
antle end the mPa�aano Omens. Ito 'gal.-
earl
galp-
Comfortable awl ''Noss ititat�n. ;clg.arlR
5ng ermarmad
Horton PaA-
t gotten Ohalr
sleet dose Qar+,�and ase t
of ay Oats la s.okrur cels. Tk
and Yhmourt Meer ea- Taro
?laths Fam.,o�o ud IglanimpoW and . t.
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Dirges Lae, eta 111111•0118a4 gooks -
kite, has recently been opened between mou4.
Norfolk Newport. New., Cb.ttan0000aga, *51. 1... An -
MUMS, rl akrnle L.wuvfu.. Langton nn/al,
Indlaaapolui and Lafayette, and Omaha. coe.p-
ohs sod fit. Peal and intermediate oohs.
All Through Pa .ssgero Travel on riot Napes.
Train.
Tickets for Nle at W Deinteap.l Ttokat Olgoos to
the United glazes and Canada.
Baggage a through and rates of fere al-
ways
ool-
ways as low u competltors that Offer lima adea•-
tal or 0555!1.4 ,atormatlon.gat the Maps and ram.
ars of the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.
At your noarww Tloket Oa7e., or ad/.'...
R. R. CABAL. I. ST. JOHN.
viserea a seal ll'q r. Om t TILL • Pen ap
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Orders and rtmiteaaoes to be addressed
THE 6108E PRINTING
isikorma
ONE DOZIWILR
A CURE (IVARANTEEt"
��A�1�tL: " wry.
F ��TiC� .
_.)fay
aronr1BRAIN &NERVEFOOD: s"yr-
Lot' 014 maul Iming. Male anal t'.•osalr.
Positively cures Nervoaunean Mall i:s egged/
atioj., y. ( Benin perms ,
PrIfittostration.
L'ucov.tfen, ,-ip�s. S1,snI st tea,
Lnteo -rh.hr, Um se SntRfwnl 11
and General'. Loss of Posner. It r
N'errowa trrutr, H.f.ue,wates the Jrolerf 4..Id-
ler1, str,olrtAeas the b.' eebled J ,aim, Lied lir-
stores Surprising Tone rent; rigor Id At. r I
lurusfrd (•nere1ire Ory;ons. With each or-
der forzwaLvlt ttaeka.tti aeegt tpanied with
five dollars, we will send our `%'rltttiii Yf ter
antce to refund the money. if the treat est
does not etrect a euro. it Is t lie ('he ora
rest NeMein,q in tkft market.
Mr!full particular. is our pamphlet, which
.vr desire to ,roti! free G. any addressee
Marie. Illanweai a Med lel we is ealdbg Drug-
Kiets tit Seek.. lett box. ur 11 Lots, Alt tis. or
will be roil Inel int of portage. an receipt of the
mute -, by addressing
I4.ICK'KSAC%BT1(' 1EYN'1\ttim.
Win•isor, Ont. C a
74f,,i.(1 in Goderich. by JAIILs W1Les% and
all I,rulgibta everywhere. _.-ly
rad -'t -,&n Extraordinary der !
ro AGENTB-
GOODS UNSOLD RETURNED.
If you aro out of employment and
want to start in a business you can make
from $3 ne$10 a day 'clear, and take no
risk of Is ss, we will staid you on receipt
of ;11, _•••rads that will sell readily in a
few days for 125. If tl a agents fails (e,
sell the'- goods in four days, they care
return a:1 outsold to es, anti we will re-
turn tile:.. their money. cal. arytilutg ter
fairer' \%".• take a!1 risi: of hes, and the
.\•;. r.• 's Marled it: a busint•ss tient .•ell
',r 1-er• t tt.rnr, anti tasty . rot.* ;1,015) t..
i:'t-• :n. . •-•sr Lacier c'as, ote.as well .
rl. •‘.0 w.i111 a:l Agent in e ..• .
,• •Isere; Mull partie':hors free Adder -
. 5 `.t:tuufacturin;'. , NO. 111; Snot .
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PRINCIPAL+LINE
l lac YHGI5TKtlEII
And all lir).1:7T. QUICKT sad
*BERT Itnc to at. Joseph.
te5Uoa. Topeka, meai•
points In loss, ,'/.l‘'1,11,
Nebrask a, Mls.ourl, R an j1 jj1' son. IKllr. Gat
ass, New Mraico, Arizons. 14o. t' restos.
tans and Tex... �'L•''
CHICgC c
his !toter by no sup•rlurtor Albert
�� _ 1.r.. 1.I Innesp lis sera M. Pam.
t:stlafany reputed r
h ee•reded to trio the grad
M Um Moat 'mapped Amikes?
arks la the wrrl.t f -• Lim
all Oases of f ew- . '
KANSAS CITY
OAn connections n ..te /M
A toss's.* �r
Tkrtw.¢h Y� Try K
Tlrkrta rift this I (c)Y .n.1 row wil
Celebrated Lina t .r ® end ir.rrheg •
'usury, Iagle5
sole sl an eftler..n
the 1.. S. aivt 0 of a els.
Canada. Al YasO comfort
twr"rmet k,n
.hOe I:ura A
',IN> Fs, Pees+Ing' are.
rlr.rh.,,f,. -K r
T. 1. POTTER,
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Ceasdian3P .r,. AR t
Tornio. Ont
PERCIDAL LOWCLL
Raw. Ms., Arte
CY/eatw. ILL
Roo I1..lonwurt►,u,
Ti older q nt
ARDWAR.
-city TU
M(!KINZIE'S
° W.
-TO BUT Tot&
ross C ut Saws & Axes
-Y1►t'3(
C0 7 CIETILI1TElp
YOCR
!able aad Pocket QutleT9-SeZt Vale,
And largest Assortseat is the peaty, Botaiom
i liw$teaints and Oils ait Prices.
-SIS 018 - -
Barb Wire --Best Made.
DANIEL CORDON
5'
CABINET NdAKEP,
TIIE LEA. 11\0.4-
_
�J NICER a.'Ar.
re.- FURNITURE AT aorrOM PRICES FOR CASH. -S1
I have now on hostel a very largo ,tock, such a.s
Chairs of all kinds, Tables, Bedsteads
Parlor Setts, Side Boards,`Rat-
tan Chairs,
Doors West of the Post Office.
CHAS. A. NAIRN
NEW FRUITS
C I-IR1STMAS.
NEW ARRIVING EVERY DAY.
An Inspection Invited.
('tel RT
TIM 'fiiC 'stat AItF.
SAVE MONY IN BITTING.
A Discount of 12, per cont Allowed on all Cash Purchases in
Feathers, Silk Velvets, Flowers, Hats, etc., etc., etc.
This is a Genuine Offer, as I am anxious to Clear off My
Winter Stock.
Miss Jessie 'Wilson,
THE 4Ql \ RE Ge)DERlt 11
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