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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-4-17, Page 3TILE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1885. THOM I'SCN'S FAULT. He had but one, singular it may neem. tW course mere than .me *num nut have been singular, but that 15 irrelevant. And this was such • semi timeshared fault that every t no felt in- olined to forgive it. It oueei ted of a propensity to drain the &sense toed, that being his newt glorious teethed of celebrating lethal holidays, an uocasiond Sunday, hie •.war birthday and these of his must intimate friends. But ►.•tier he was so honest and ebligm„ ami inter j",cula, ae gimp -natured, that Mrs. Jayne had net the heart t.. diclinr e hiue. 1'hompsem's duties were manifold, front sub -cellar t.. skylight. He shook the furnace and shoveled the snow ; he waited at tables ate! carried caul for the urate titee e'f the fourth -story ber.rrs. He was a genuine African ; you could not tip him t..e,,Iteo. tin a certain Sunday evening Th..mp •,n,having spent the deGehtful radii era time was called from, a besemeer to ad ~ mit a caller. He received the gentleman with a profuse Streeting, salaaming to the - nfli'taofthehitta tlripestiug his favorite assertttn of 'ebcrytutg lubly.' The gentleman was e'..ieut:y not al - sunned ; he put his hat and ce'at ' u the rack, sent up his name, Hr. • Pulaifer, and rut •red the c.. -ani room. Mt Pulse(er was a tail. fell prop. r- � rtiened mail of g.) or theroab.uts. Ile had a cetnplaeent look on his hatrdr•.ure face. Hu knew she ass at horse. for as 1:e had apf•reache,l a bright light had •hewn from Mlle d the white window curtain of her ween,' story front hall bees r..'ui. Having arrived at this point, it is i ecessary to state that the 'she' la ,:ries [tun was otherwise Miss ISvdly Hawley, aged about 20, f.rtuee uncertain, ten- dencies musical, In fact. JM:ss Dolly was studying fur for oratorio. It is further necessary to reeete that there was an..thet yr.nni Iadv- dwelling under Mrs. Jeyne's exelusire rucf. The ether ye.une lady was s friend of 'flim Hawloey's. by neme,Miss Annabel Redd. Miss Redd was also the harpy . crupant .f a hall room. AnI now, though it may occur to the reader that this !tory began at the ening end, er clumsily twisted, or awkward y p put together, we must go back t.. Mr. l'ulaitier ; Witting in the drawing room and blissfully anticipatine the tripping deaceut „f Miss Dully. What we expect to see shining on hien from the de.orway is a roundish face with dancing hazel eyes and a frame .of chest - vet hair. What he Bees see is totally different ; the black fleece 4ei the skull of Thompson. who has returned with the i:nrrible intelligence that ilia Hawley is not at hem*. 'Not at home Mr. Pulsifer remained seated .n aston- ishment. 'But I saw a light in her room. ' 'No, ash, de Light sin turned down, tab.' 'On what floor is her room t' asked Mr. Pulsifer suspieiouely, amu was in - f. rmed it was the third. 'And who is on the second floor 'Miss Redd, salt. Mr. Pulsifer knew Mita Redd, but did not care to ark fir her. He left his card ter kliss }Lawley and withdrew in an agitated frame of mind, pausing for • moment at the door to hearken what Thompson, had lust recelleeted, that Miss Hawley had not been home t•' tea, that she had gene out at dark with a ;mune gentleman. Mr. Pulsifer felt intensely warm with- in, as he crossed the street. The eight was bitter cold, but he burned with jeal. hits. For he was desperately smitten, and Dolly led blot um. He walked slowly away, on the oppo sites de of the street ; hia burning pleb (may cole l in a measure and ree.h,ed [teff into a hurt feeling of tntense s tire nem There was ao use aby lunger in thinking about wliat he had been thiaki,ii before dmeoverlsm D•dly's perfidy. • • • • • It w es morning - Matilda', Mist Hau- led and Nies Redd were seated uppwrit. at brwakl.ct. Miss Hawley always were • red blether liubh.rd in the wernimg, with plush tnwtutugs. to fact, alto si- ways had a.ucthiig rod about here:eine olive -skinned ami saditcteus. Miss Reed preferred sedate colors, She ell • blonde and tall ; she did fasuien aria: elm t .r various newspaper., with new and then a bit .,f hear, rearming poetry thr .war art. 'Doily,' soil the y.114 !uJr. 'did you tree Mr. 1'ulsi(er 1a.t evening r 'Mr. 1'ulstfer Dolly blushed under her slip. �,• Witere was he '- Mum Bola put in••tlier luny tf iru;sr "Mr c 'tr+r. 'Illrby.hv was here. He called', on me. .ennui tit. nu :.n 'w f wander if he 4'1(411'1 ask for 'These is 1e veneer why year callers ►hmwkt ask for rise,' and lastly. keing alt rpietite 1. r her c1.o-p, yet cutting into it as if she wig* star t `Ne•,' rued Ler friend, seostelly. •'s toe nights he is called •m one it on. If he :reps .,n. I lib .l: h ore my :+. ir.;; zzlass fu11 of the mole h.• lean.. 1 Wonder 1cr what he wants.' Miss Redd put her napkins in its rine and departed, Miss fiawiey remained to ce:t away at 'her chops. $•• he came las night, sante aii never even aabial fist Isar. Anal she had hied for him so earnestly. tie erne t'. cal it Atinal.,•I RO,:.t, w'.:n cared about se inu••h for him as she cared for a street hui. . As ei Aiwat'ti Reid could carr' for any mast, save as en esce•rt to the theatre. or prime now t,. pay for car-fste. He cstoe to see Ann's)el ltld left cards for bee t-. stick In he: a.rr r arid bast of to Deily. Htaving.ther••ughly carved the innlfett- sive chop bef+•re her. Mise Hawley de- serted it and went up to her room, where she gathered t-.4ether all the little notes Mr..Yuh,Wler had ever written her and destro ed them. She could not barn them, becture she hail no fire in her ..en ; but she tore them into minute bits and pdt them into her west.: basket. Tien .tae had a good cry. Late in the afternoon, nn her way to her lesson. she sew Mr. Pulader ate proaching. Should she snub him t Nes whutly A dreamy sort of snub, symbo- lic ..f utterest indiffecenoe. However, there were two to this her - lain. Mr, Pulsifer acs'• had seen her coming and hastily asked himself what to do. Should he note her perttdions pteseene and bow stiffly Should he frown his rebuke, smile sarcastically, or Ign„r. her 7 He was to., icing; in deciding. And de- spite all his efforts, he et.uld outs look red. flustered, guilty. Ddb, perceiving this, became even more incensed. She gave the chillest reeetirtitien and passed quietly on. Even so, two hearts were filled with fl•"'m. a • • The days went by, and Mr. Pulsifer came no more to Mrs. Jayne's. He did stout. But if it's Dolly yon want 1.. Ilse,' she rue! in eseselleU humor, '1 I1 trail [ter. That hllodssiAgg Th,mp- Leat than 10 minutes sod soother rosette. This these it was Dully. She looked very pretty, but received [.int coolly. 'You are quite • stranger,' It was a trite remark ; but then she was tee born ts, scintillate like the literary Miss Rudd. Mr. narrater resumed harvest, looking very stiff. 'I *inert to return this h.ok, he began. 'lu feet, 1 have called •emrral times, before, but you were never at hone.' And at thie recollection 1e leuke-1, as he tilt, very uuseralr:u. 'Yea have so many invitati. ns out. You have w many your% geutleu,ao friends.' Dully did net wince as he had wte.id- ed she sa..uld at these p,in'ed remarks. Shr appeared d,.ulrt[u!. \\'u,he here to ridicule her' 'I d•.n't understand you,' she answered pr redly. ere, well. It is o1 too c'nseguence, %less Hawley. only as ndy e*lieng gip pears not to have been agreeable to you, 1 ha•tun t. Assure you feint Ise n'petii ie 1 of the .-nit.' - . 'If I nave duce anything to saved,' said 1).! y, 1..o:sine scared, 'I .mu reedy tea'., ;o_.ce. But 1 can hardly remcm- bcr it is suet: a lona time since you can- e] on me- 'And all•e]onme- '.end as yon mere nut at borne un [het ,.ccasn'n.' Mr. l'ulsifcr ieterruuted, 'Not at levee' I am ne,t informed ..f any such occasion. licit surely ltd nut ask for we the nights you caked upon CUs• Ited.; l' - ' 11:se Itenld ' 1 called un Miss BatLd r ( WEIGHTS HD 11EASIIRB3• The Gowernmwt riles a Stand- ard Weight for (train, etc. ta art **riser te emus' the Arts Ribs• ties le To Alba. sun McMwres. Her Majesty, by and with the advice ani c,•sweet of the Senate and Hem* of Centime's of ('mads, euacteasfollowr:- 1. The last p•ragmph of auto section one of sect sateen of the "11 rylrb am( SM•:e ireeed 4'm of CCP, ' ui hereby re- pealed, and the tollowu+g substituted in Item thereof : ' Ton e•al:uns shall he a pe::, and eight gallons shall le a bwhet. 2. 1'0111 the first day of January, in the year one tbousaud eight haudre"l sod eighty sit, met b it serenteem of the meet Act .hitt too repealed, met the fol kwtng satedituttd itt lieu thereof ;- "17". In c retest:le f'er the wile arid de livery of any .d the iludermenti•olicd articles, the 1 ushel shall be deterniiuned by wetghinp, un res a•nveuienees f .r weighing are riot available, • •r uuleet a bushel by meanie is spr'cisny agreed upon in writing -the wri,tbt temiralent t.. A bushel beer: as 1.,ikws - %% !teat, sixty pounds; lidloo cera, tifty- six pounds : Rye. fifty-six potutl. ; Peas, sixty pe,y_ids ; fiesley.-forty 4:44c )• , art Ss ; Malt, thirty cix pounds.: [)ate, tiirty featr pounds . Beans, silty pweurds (:1•,ver seed, sixty pounds Tim ,thy sera, forty-eight j..unds Bnckwh"at, forty-eight pounds ; Flax seed, fifty pennds Hemp seed, teotty-four pounds:: Blur :frees *rel. t- urteen 1•.,urdr , Castes• brans. forty pounds ' Petet•.as, temps, emrrets. parse:: 1, Leers and eni'ns, sixty peones Il.tuutiuuns c•.al, seventy p,u "J. The uererit»r In Council may, from time to time. add to the h restoimst list Welt other articles, with the weights tberiof a luivalent to a Mtshel, as 1„ fills `Tear .rem l!t : ant{ every Corder in Clinic!!Clinic!!o�tt•uuly : ton or three tir.:es. specifyitrg arcs• an:(e article and declaring the weight thereof equivaierd an a (tushut *hen published in the I :Ando Gatett•, shall hive the Ike force and effect as if herein enacted . '•3. Every person she vi.lites any l•ruv laiuli of thus .schen shall b.:. 1, thee, furs tirst uffe:tct, to a [. t' -!ty n t ex - be thi came into what she said, ur t hire ruses,' she 'lel,. 1 know all about it. s trek" war very indignant. Did deny it ' The angry cider face. She did not etre -au it she cried, 'Two steel with a 'eh. She -she has her L. -kite els'ss sttiek f of your ceeding tis:- .„1/ li•e,:•Wc:-.i, kite f -'r es -h curets,' and D., ly broke dower.. and suMegwent ens*, to Stoma, n ,t ez- ceesliug fifty 'J+.l;+ar.L' wept. f �, 3. All apples packed in C.tna,ia f•er And what did hie. Pulsifer del Oh, "Mee shall be pecked in geed and str•.ng the genie old leery-. Every one knows bare* of .*sainted I:ante...d or bate - how such thins are ct lid Acted. wood, Malde as nearly cylindrical ail may Deolly' I swear to you there's some be ; the stases of such barre's shall be twenty-seven t?xhee in length from crce tai erre, with heads -from sixteen said ens half to aeveuteen inches ill diameter : and such banels abaft lee sufficiently beeped, with • lining hoop within the chimes, the whole well secured by nails; 2. Every person who offers or exposes mistake. There ! hush Dunt cry, dar- ling r' 5 • • • it a An hour liter Miss Hawley marched up stairs --up to lights --and knocked at the doer of .Annabel kedd,who was deep apples f4 r sale in barrels, e•therwise thee% ill the construction of a treatise on 'longi in accurdance with the foregoing prn- hurt hie) oa b,auets for street i nouns e r flus sec'inn, atoll be Baht, t.• ors wear.' - - 'Ceente in,' she said. abstractedly. Mass Hawley had s sparkle in her eye. a ring upon her finger. The sparkle was becoming ; the ring was absurd -it was Cussius Pulsifer a seal ring, large enough almost to fit her wrist. But this she was jest to keep till he brought the proper erre. Mr. Pulsifer had ret come pre- pared to prnp'se. Dolly had tied on :his of his with a thread of silk from ker dress. 'Those are my cards. Annabel Redd,' she cried, taking them out of the mir- ror. 'Kr. Pulsifer left them fur me. both evenings.' Mia Redd considered. 'Now, when i tlflik of it,' she re- marked, philosophically, 'I am sure you are right. It's Thompson's fault, he will get tight. Annihilate him : bet then, next even call on Miss Redd. Rut Miss if you were home, why didn't you ',Redd ltedd wan • busy young woman, and had know' to, many ether friends to gime this one 'Know % What do you mean "tny specul thought. Mies Redd looked dlagnsted. 11 The Salts went by until they number- 'Any young lady who has a first door ed (eurteen. A long fortnight was this room and doesn't lung over the balusters I to Dolly Hawley. and scarcely shorter to when she expects her bat leeu, and hears the bell ring, deserves to have his cards go wrong. 'Oh, *eco,' said fk,tfy;i, wow But Thompson receivedetlleh a shaking up the following n nming at` breakfast, and trots Jliss Red, that he went out in the kitchen an boded a e -m threinute egg a quarter n an hour, '1' lar to goodness, he m ttered, 'I nebler can tell dem two 10 ies apart. - ."Des 'False, falser be Balers.. d 1101•1117.1101•1117.'And I believe her so, I would have given my life for her. Perfidious, wretchedly deceitful, even in the least of things. Why did she tell me her flow Mr. Pulaifer. In fact, that gentleman iM glad en .ugh one February evening to discover himself not without any et- ym. for making tme tut attempt at per- tidir•ua Dully Hawley's favor. He took home a book which she had long since lent him. was $ story lower than it really is % Was Thompson, of the black fleece. war it that I rn%aht think she paid mon ? stip in Mrs. Jayne's empl .y. 'Just as Was it that I might be missed by hateful of .Id, he admitted Mr. Pulsifer, only gaslight'" that he Thompson • was sober as it hep - Mr. Pulsifer might not have been so pened otsthis occasion. vexed, but that he had now called two • Mr Puha..? ser.t up the stiffest of eteuints in succession, and both times I message►. He would detain the lady found Mies Dolly away. He had not but a moment seen her for three long days - and when ! Ten minutes later there war a tett rhe- a man is interested in anything as Mr. tle nn the stain : 10 minutes and • half, Cassie* Pulsifer was its tincture ;firs Redd entered. Dolly in fact, when • man has some- I •A pleasant surprise.' she said. mtil- th.ing seri, int t•o consults woman 01.'0. ing. Miss R^ Id could smile sten at re - it is highly necessary he should not lege • jetted mal:'hacript. tuna I Mr. Pulsifer stifled his astonishment. But new, everymimed emed over- Doubtless. Dolly had sent her fnend thrown. Not sten I)ol)y Hawley should treat him thus H. would eau no more until she had cent for him. Gone net - with a young gentleman Mr. Pulsifer esu not (*Coes on the subject of his'. nee advanced age. He would eke to kn,w what young gentleman she had game with. Having erntised the street he turned again and looked back repreeehfully at the bright light winch had lured him en to disappointmeet. lemadinus wnmaakiad i )lir, Peleifer, hard working business Nem, and bachelor of 40, was ineepevi- alseed to bre : his troubles all lay before down to entertain him till was ready. He chatted affably with tbongh be could hardly an former absence u1 hers she en apologeti- cally regretted. ('et the moments brew to 20 more and no Dolly. 'Mies Hawley,' he again venteted. 'Did i not understand eh* was at home t 'Dolly f [lid yin ask for het r Mia R*44 seemed surpttsed. 'i thought year business was with me. Thomp stn sod so She hermit to laugh, 'And Fre been pond wing what it VIII ell n d d f u d Mies Redd, she don' neber wear red at all, and Miss Hawley. the - anmehow I dun' neher feel saah which i* 1111111; Haw. ley. Mus Redd. *he duet got rue red ahout her,' and thea the impatieut cook sent hint flying out of her way. Hut Dodgy an.1 Putmif••r were harpy after all. • penalty ..f :erne/ thereat,- for each herr.; of apples su u:frred ur exposed fur sale.: 3. Nothing in this sectinr •stained shall be cams:reeled to prem the re- `too Yoitx, .April K. -Richard Grant aural of the heads of barrels fel. the White, the famous Americso author, is purl".* of diiplayurg the contents there dead, aged 64. The death of Mr. White f of ve 1 d sod heads are replaced ill owner thereof to say usepecter or as- sista:tt rlwpector of weights nmol measures se forfeited under the '•it-eigAS. noel Meesarrs Art of 11!:9," ur if auy sent of mosey is meluutauily paid to any such inspector or assistant inspector, with the consent and approval of the Minister .d Inland Itevenue, as the a•nnunt of any penalty uuder the said Act, such share duuu,eiir or pay inert .ball he deemed IA b.t a lawful auuwtetim., t ..r payment t and the weight, beans, balance, 'measure or we►ghin,l machine s.. sbrtitlieo-f or Wen up may he dealt with a if forfeited under the caul Act, and this sum .1 iiuuey s.. paid may be dealt with as 4 it was s ,neva t end ode 11 d Act. A Sees..t.sabe. It it a great mistake to wpi.•ss that dyspep.ta Cent be cured, bus unust be endured, and Itf. made gloomy and mw *ruble thereby. Alesatedsr Beim, of l'obeerg, was cured after sutt,•ring Wieser years lturdom. Blood Bitten cured hew 2 A TasekliIssas sevens.. The fallowing st.•ry ed.; • f an old Seetoh nunista will bear repeatin,t. In the ,ors.+ of a thenksgtrtuet air Ito slid "Ah, my trends. whet ,'sus' we have for [treat thsnktuluras and trate tilde ; lea lock at the p!acu • f our beta y roa,v tinder ,e sat tatter, and consider how grateful we moth( 10 iee that ...dem t less in the far uu.th , ,alt n.., amid rhe iniac and the mayors 311•414**- sm•w,and the could and t!te evert; oh nn', Csnafloe Methodht Ifigsine for 1prfl. w:t,•ru Htrre 11111111/01,(. lung day, the tae Inti. Price"! n scar : 41 tow .ei "nut.th i half o' the year ; oh ves, :mil n tang, lank rents per number. !"ur rake at *U boos night i' rho thither ha:f ••tt yea, that we store.. This uumnber has fuer weil-tllustrate•-t d hie ft' depeed upon the *•ewer{ articles Wan.lcnetts ill Spate tin the h'�'"' ' ft.r the light, a* hr Inds arks e Rtune--The Cruise ..1 the ('hallen.rr lit" are that rnuntry kar te. do : that wa A \'Sat to the Crate •.f Barbara eye. k. d'nna gine rhtvnriu at..J, :n skins, alt The numurods engravulra.[the first tie.. n" • s`'"gul too :tris assns rho sow, like nrtte'ra are of slog ul intern(, \[auy /bow of ur,l: i worts, ah. u••, nn ' and [edema are m,t aware that the fnundress din thaul(u' we ought 1.. be that vie o: 'Meth...I:sue. I>,•ttt in the I" tilted Mato dinar Inv art the tat steel.. earth the and Canada, slant her dieing years near `(Suter rhar the Watt a aye burner. , I'rwoutt The whore the s;ry sky ah,a,tt Nor head• is It elves an accoart, hot, amJ the water s her. fol you find of arch interest to every Methodist, Lf yrrsetf a' brunt black as s'n:itty-ah, view with her three surviving grandelii- yes and there a tsedars there, ail. yes ' los visit t•' her grave, and of an inter - drew, with numerous incidents sb..nt alts and solo m.l.alns, art yea : need Seers cine Hook (amity. .An article . f unique m bean gruntuu and girnan at ye. Luau.: tweet a that by f genres 1;. 1+teve ,s .n, the wide, where the veryalr tea Liver, eke 'a • , of t. mle», era iek the the Ivor !+rotlt e' a troy' dragon Tett ire•we -i•.brabat woo-ai,. lire in clic ''Sugar Haus" ms a quaint sad graphic places.; ah n.,, stat we live in story •d i..•: Ivo life. 'foe study of th;,yelasntmi.lavesdsnwel is that yp▪ ta Wesley's by mne amid the story of "Skip- named Scotland, and that wiry bit of per 0 -ergs letman,a4, l'splin Btgkt," ioereases in interest. AS :raster favor auld Scotland that 'e.'•s ul at Ben Nevis, is given t" the www/her be an aiticla by nett frost air auks, yes, ther wind e4 the late ler. Puemhon, and by wvetsl weer. to. hail, nor rain. nor teagers. tour E.ate. Nems A "7 ul!,rr !.aster Pie"' Back ntitnlxn .. t1. \liens, nor burnin anode, nor {Sill •,wes- t M.n,-i.0 can sent c s, t: r hurricanes, or.r, nor- Just b fin1 ptied• at hie ne'tnt a ode of woad came' down An article '.f very great interest to Ire IL. -n Ieesii with such forte as to every firut,•r ie promised for the May burst �n tits upper sash of the wirduw number of tfa•l,•, .tfugnainr, nn `Jersey at the r •ht hand Rule of the pulpit,blow Cattle ul Antertca,' bt• Hark Cnmste.ek. Peonies are given, from direct ph,4n- •.replis, or a *umber of the most notable butter 1-r ducie ; e.•ws of this stock, . ne of which, •Al;.hea,' owned by C.f. R.K. Hee, preduceol under unforced testa over twenty nine panels art butter a week: while her grae•ddau:ghter. uwm ei by Mr. A. H. Darling, produced seven hurdre : Aid seventy-eight p••unda of ;-utter..11eleven months and five days. The writer, who is one art the best authorities on this subject. gives an in- teresting sketch of the means taken in Ohsaructions of the Sumac Liver the Channel !elands h• keep the breed and l .wets, are prumutly rr:u•:led by purr, the laws hosing f •r a hundred National Pills. Int years back excluded all foreign cattle et- A Revere's Tr.TutoNY - For a crept sect: as were imp..rted for meet, ('.uth. Cofd tor any Bronchial r feciou. which had to he sIluthterei at the port '•Pect.'rie," in arty ep:nsun, is just the of arrival ; and bit remarks en the Pres- thing. I have used it in my family for Coughs and C•this for the pas' four yearn with tite most unraru'd saece-,-*, and to day my .'pinion .f it is that I c•entinue to think still more of that which I tme,*tt think:ng well sf. l;au Earn, Mana`;er Onterin Bank, Pickering. Price '.7, cents at all drugviata m „�-elm Wesley family bask through Knights curl Berens for neer 90t) rears. ing away diem:tient. tcrasw this last found itt "(.1h Loral L'ust's noteaa��f tite.srrue'n in all The it *rid faithful noels- 'th an aunerutent which at nce in the eg!amateo$ neat ridiculous:A The The secret of .ucc Bittern is ttiat it acs the kidneys, the item ate ot'.vtu:t obst,ruc. ra and itis and ti;;• r. Sot. f Iturll„ck B!+.'t u the bowel*, the bite d : re - • health mit state of the "tech and its prices in th:, country are of practical value Watertim i'w.. Walter Linton. of Waterinn, writes that Hagtyard's Yellow til has done great Ke..d in his firmly, his wife being cured of CuIlouse lumps that other midi -Ines failed to remove, he also states that a neighh'r was promptly relieved of khee- statism by the same remedy. sew - "cath .t Richard tiraat wstte. c r ` Engdah sch,.Ianhip sustains the severest aac ,rdanoe with the previsions of this 1 Moss it has suffered un either side .t the sr'atiun, after sale and fibeeffore delicacy. Atlantic for a number of years. He was 4. Section four of the Act i•assed in eminent as • critic of what may be called the forty-seventh year .1 Her Majesty's the literary art of $hskotppeare,and other reign, and chaptered thirty -1p, i, herr I artists .1 the highest class, but his chief by {rd' bald of usefulness was in rels•ion to the b.. Every hermetically sealed paokagc f Knghsh Ism/usage itself. He was pre - n1 canned goods, such as [rwt,vwgegables emnnently a radical in his views, and el tisk. mast. and the like. shall have the I re most an ia,aclast. His stondpourt ii name and address of the packer, the I that the English wan made to be used. weight of the eoutents of the tie., can et end nut ta los preserved, nn account cf package, and the year when such cr•n• 1 any aecndentd features which may here pack tents were packed, legibly labelled or been transmitted fretit Pant ages Messrs stamped thereon ; and every pet •'r teacher of English should hare at hand other levant who .sten or *tions*. fur his '•Eteryday English,' "(turd• and sale such goods in any such tin, car. or package, which is not se labelled or their 1 -see.' stamped, shall, for the first offence,incur s penalty of t -.s, dollars for each such Perfect soundness of body and Hind tin, can or package, and for each nubile- is possible only with lura blood. Lead- quent offence. a penalty not etceeding ing medial authorities .f all civilized twenty ,to11•rn, and not lees than ` -:a countries endorse Ayer's Sarsaparilla as ,boiler:, for each such tin, can or pock- the best blond -purifying medicate in ea - age, and every tin, can •.r peykate;e ir. ietence. It vastly increases the working respect of which arty inc! ...tree has end [reductive powers :of beth hand been commmitted,and the art:tents thereof. ! batt.• shall be forfeited to Her Majesty anti dealt with ace,trdingly : 1 "dksv arse Me bled. 2. Every packer of such canned weds 11ef're the seed's Kung -"Down, who Belle or exp'.ses for sale such goods , slave.and hog my n,yal pardon, In any suchZen, can or packets., in whisk' .t ,ye -oyes, sire : tauet tlwmbip .lir 1 I either the weight er the date ie misrepre cratheclemency ' 'f seated, shall• for the first offence. incur ! ive ve the scenes• filar* -''Hen, penalty . nee defter, for each such l inn rein( dnmnty wtth the tin fake on, , can or package, and for each suttee pati nit my bents, will you ' i an t stoup nt .fienc,'. a penalty nut ezceedv ing , u►r th:, po (.' 1 fu dddlert and net less than 1 • Ring -"Why. cert, Jemmy.' dole s, for each such tin, can or package, [tef,.tb the scenes Hero -"Thus do seed ivery tin, can; r package to 1 erd, w thee with artist ransom Take of wht�bhh any such replace has hosesn corn- this psckage. Within it you will find'flitted' and the eontente there.'f, shall ''40.000. and 1 yeti newt more you !give be forfeited to Her Ka,nsty and lisle but to send ward to my lawyer. with accnnlpnsrlyKehrwd the *seen :Horn who is also a. Evert- geersnn wh•e fraudulently the manager -"I am teiv sorry. Lillie. alters .r furq*e any lahet nr stoup, the bin I can't pay you your clary this application of *'it ch is required by this week Here is • d,•ilar , make the[ go Act. shall he li`ehle, on summary c,n.., we aeries better busunes That's • vieth.n, t•' a icnalty not exeeedine one roe girl." kindred dollars and not less than fifty dollars. or to imprisrinment far any termfsrss►rrtal Item. t exceeding three months or t • beth,! rue• s's• "caber bit atiwee. t,t the discretion of the court : I How do y, n all teeth ' in In re1 a .lir. John ('lark, r.1 Kildridge, 4 Mr., 4. The Governor in enunrll may. inman, .t.ppine int.. th,' •bloce of a ('ht decares it can, and that H aM'e Yea respect ..f any article or crass of articles, I con dentist. low 0,1 is the remedy ag1 fix a percentage e f dierrepency, which Ten de'lls^s ase' that cured Mm. it 4 sed shell is allowed between the represented Q'ell. you may give the hfty cent* The People 5 Limeme can • r I fi� I R y something for w Torrent. and she newts , she, herself. is also • "pesttic for a• in ammanon Miss Redd. eseult Delle) tailed to „mays .ate'[ goodie and may ezoept such teeth the went • f anything that I knew 1 WAR, 1 teratand what blatherskite O'Do,nevan Row. when ,,artiste+ M he doom* meet from the *per of mien of this section • - pain. 2 weight and the actual weight ,d any tin, our:h. I ve get to give the e'Id lady .ackr a of such her*eetucal: AYER'S Cherry Pectorals mrum a. Ito other enpla:nta e inndiotis is their shark r three attesting the throat and tangs: I. Done so trifled with , the mst,w+ty of suffer - bra. The ordis•ry °ones or eold, resaitisa perhaps from a trifling or uawnsrios ex- posure. d often but the begimwa of a teed sickness. Avas's C PscruaaL hes well proven its efficacy :n a forty years' debt with throat and lung dhows. and sta./tad be taken In all cases without delay.wgt A Terrible Coi eared. " In lag took a severe e,t, which affected sy longs. 1 bad a terrible cough, and psaaal night after .• t without sleep. me sera save Dee up. triad Aires Calmat rare Tease. thee► relieved lay maga. induced sleepg . and a.x.l.d use the teat necessary for tate recovery rd rev .erturb. Hy the continued me of the PI. tonal.• perms. sent cure Sas effected. am te.w t: years M d. kale and hearty. am! am satisfied pier Laaaaw t'aa.Toa*L rrwl !WILM:a Fataaautwai" i oektegham, VL, July 15. tseS. Group. - A IK*tl.P.. Tribute. Whale in the country last winter my ;Stile boy, three years old. wasthee til with croup; it seemed as if he wonll +Ile tr. w atrnnaa this s of the family summated the use of Avail's Catwwt- Pr.. �rotiaL, a bottle or witch nm always kept in 11. buuse. Thin d x was isle.' in small amt Iregut d+..., sad to ear ,height u, Iwo than half an hour the little patient was breatlt.i t eerily- 11e dine for said tine the ' art 1:11A" Pr. r"as I. had saved Inc dor unit e lac. lab yes *wader at our (rat:tele" aaw•.re:y 1 r*. ate. vva b rnVrv." lei Wane 12ti1ist...how toles. $ v lc, LIsl. " t have siert A t Ps'• 4191.111117s, r PscTosi le int family tot several years, •Dol do a'c's e betate to pronounce It the nest etteetW remedy for corgi.* sad colds we here tree (Aussie' tried A. J. March Lake Crystal. Minn.. U, * 02. • '• I mitered for eight years fromBreadt ', old safter trying mane remedies with .o sae ems, 1 war cured by the use of Arrt'' entre•s Pecvonat. J. *ore *iLDta.'• P U }ua, Who., April 5. leap. "1 manor say •.OUgh in protea of Area's Cwtaev Perrone 1., b tt.e..g r at r' I do th bet Ow its u 1 sbowid loan sines hare deed fawn tuna troubles 1 9aaou. i " edestins, Tear. Apr.: :A2 r. • eaof an a nsetie's et the threat or lisp exists which c.nn"t to greatly relieved to by the e of Aria's cwxittt Pim rout., sod it will .1rests row• when tar. dins erw • not already beyond the cotrol of sredectaa tor Dr. J. C. Ayer& CoLowell, Moss. AIMS y all I)ruaauats. f • ynunet than now rias .icy .y. By • a transposition of letters ane 5 This section shall not appy t,- At Mac,•n, iienesi•. • negro hal Ion.! I Io.wening their waisth•nds she *sited any foreign ee.od* of • descrtptu.A net • ed • dray with furniture. and with an herself Lousy T. then Veneto, in order to canned in Canada, nor 10 any I[,s•als instinct recoltar to his rare, placid a he nn.tue. canned in Canada for exportation. nor lel human in the front part of the dray any article from terve to time etcepted ,'this fireman held a large mitre*: At a I QQn }n Ayer'. Cathartic fills are suite.! to from the operation of this moven by the paw, that was evade as hs was driving JOKN K NOL Pro riatar. every age Being sugar *,,need they are (inverne•r in Counell, se hereinbefore along h e horse t..,k advantage 1' bite a i 1 Y easy to take, and though mild and pleas- pr.tided Ay, ant trnng, caught a glimpse of 9. The fnrwg•nng pr,eeleione .1 the hinted, in the 'te'rror tyro 1'..k wan .*.esus shall imam Into force on the first date of 1ictnher nest, and tint before R If any wemghl. boson, balance, ttntssann nr wssghlag ttaselliem is voids*• tarily given up xs•sneinned by the eat in aeteow, are thnrrrngh ann .east+• is{{ in effect. Their efficacy in all dis- orders rorders est the stomach and brook is ser - tilled to by eminent physiesans, per►mi• neat elerryntrn, and many ••f ,,elle beet Ito tens. mouth A MAIM of splintered furniture, • s`)atterwd nttrr'r. a negro with a broken shoulder, a dilapidated dray, and a wild, frantic horse sol min tell the story totter ties Way posit tea trees is. The.a'rw-ritrer ,s prepared to furca oh Me pit, I,. with The Finest Rigs AT PKA•m)VAALL Pith KM (1' itch t" I .11/4: t tt Optrosotr the (.Nlfern We. .. ma., irr.ch. 0211, -l. ' 11"• . lis. 11/Netts