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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-11, Page 2THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. REPT. 11, 1885. SARMANS GOOD FOR ALL 0 to The Wof tin, iscurdoidato ...it, d in Dont , to Bow a Brain loft et* miEt, whisk he has Wee= Beaklast is ems ; this soother ; asset is the third, bay eget II; tee is the !earth, et II or 7: AM is too apt ki be forgotten, a alppor just before bedtime, is the fie& The lest soy loess light as emeditel smithery" *me, het let it medicinal. A few uyeten, a sties of bus tea* dam chalkier as,. s, eg a bowl et soap- Never go so bed in &ay deicer of Wag hengry. People agiapgit swab* by henget quite as mash se by • bad "Zwa:berieg that alesthe mega - dal forge which the whole whew stem, decline. us coffee •ithin the lase six news berme *Aug to bed. If this two. meekind midst, you may have your milk rise water' at the tea table tenured with tea; bet the Wes the better. Avoid all matheismaies or iutrioate s'aely of $ey wort ia the Let us hours. This is the stet dreams are made of, and but beads, and the iiitiminees of wskiii boors. kiop your conscience clear. Renieno her that because the work on life is iodi- nate, you catime do the whole of it In auy limited period of tune, and that, therefore, you may just or wall leare uff in ntie "glass as soother. Reading this over, I see the at the proper place I have not said that no work of any load should he done ili the hour after dinner. After any substan- tial mod, obseroc you need all your vital force for the beginning of digestion. For my pert, I always go to sleep after dinner, and sleep fax exactly an hoer, if people will only stay away ; and I am much inure fond .1 the people who keep away from um at that time than I mu of the people who visit me. Pardon nim that 1 have weds° often the hest person singular is giving thie advice but your letter ask. Ute what my habit. are, aud dues out ask for those of the Empress Senors/Me. Behove me, dear eir, Anai truly_youra, Rewrap E. Hata. Ihr. sne thismis •manirtitya 41•••••••M•m=11 van Illis Itteesg_rots sea happy lathiest pert_ y of about ego citrons, .rf all ages, wrong- ed on the sipknigue. steamer LIUISd KTII• pare, last Iremedsy morning, bound un an to tioder The vessel was one of the finest that mile the takes, the morning looked bright and ea - worming to all butthe weetherwee,and ith band playing and colors !frog in the fresh morning hoses" a start was Ilvere=sell!wessonevillti I44110 rm. she lintaidedlisolth. Roxbeiry, Ideas., May 111, 1883. 1k.-$,jL Holbrook, Deas -3/.4 -The borimes of health, for a Blowy ellen, wee* In wee le dia CI:gelargely upon sleep. He shooed l enough sleep, and sleep well. He should avoid whatever injures sleep. Thr mean' that the brain should out be excited or even worked hard Sweet made about 7:30 o in., under encourag. hours betore bed time. Young mottos's tag circumstances. The sail up the river dearegszd this rule, and ; but as ere aul fur some instance out on the lake gore older he finds it weber to threw Iris was delightful. Everybody looked were upon the monolog burrs. jf he pleased and the passengers gathered in an spend the afternoon, or even the small groups eajoystot the pruapa,A, and evening, ID 0111 op4111 an, his chances of Malone arrangeoients for spending the sleep are better. The mooing accept" - time pleasantly. Off Kettle Point, the t . according to as, abound ne light swell on the lake began to make itself tied pleasant, as mimic, a envoi, reading unpleasantly felt, and a few .4 the most aloud, couvereation, the theatre, or eureeptiblis smes nem and there showed symptoms of sea sec a foot that taw pasted to give unbounded unrriumut bo those oh prided theiuselvm upon their superior pumas id reassume". to the w onting slop to dentin) their nerves. libuogh there was no apparent increase lir the sgae or violence of the waves, the watching the stars from the Mare Of course, ol.fferent men make and need dif- ferent rules. I take tons hours for sleep in every twenty-four, and du not object 1.) ten. 1 accepted, very early In life, Bulwees 'etiolate that three hours a day is as large ass average of desk erotic as man of let - .4 the vessel sensibly More:red, ters should try for. 1 nave, in .4d news - arid with it there came transmit addi- paper dares written for twa,. •ua°9°411.* hone to the sick list. Then • sharp rain tor hoofs ; bet this is only a tour de storm accompanied by a strong blow !op., and in the lung rue you waste overtook the beat Everybody was strength, if you do pot hold, every day, net'off the decks to the shelter of the quite cluseiy to the average. Mane and staterooms, and 1100/1 the AS men live, with the telegraph and number of the sick was greaotr than that telephone interrupting when they choose, 4 the moires* alio made merry ewer and this fool and that coining in when their neighborsmiseries. The t inane- they thous to uay -'I do not waist to nation Mena WM a marvel to look spew interrupt 'toe ; I will only takes 010- 4tod•rich was reached after 2 p.m., and 'sent,' the 'rest difficulty 1. 10 hold the badly used up crowd of excursionists your three hours without a break. lf a had only disembarked when a furious man has broken toy mirrcr, I do not rain storm moaned them, drenching thank hon for leaving the prom nest everybody and completing the measure each other; he has spoiled it, nod he of their checonifort, already nearly fall may earry them ten miles apart if he to uterdowing. The progniterne of itioln choose. Bo, if a fool entries in and w ing wasepoiled Irvin the start. The breaks my time in two, be may stay if he weather clewed somewhat later, but it woof* to. Es ma non. ib* 148'• a 148.4 - remained threatening all afternoon, acd What I want fur work is unbroken throe. et 6 o'clock, the hour tiled for starting This is best secured duly in the morn - on the return trip. • violent, gale with 5 ing. rain tri torrents dresehed *cors of the I dislike early rising as much as any unfortunate eacursionists OM their way mai, ; nor do I believe there foamy moral to the dock, and raised such a sea out- merit in it, as the children's books pre - aide the harbor that the idea uf starting tend. But to secure an unbroken hour, oat wea ebandiried. About 10:15 p.m., or even Ina, I like to he at my desk be the sky cleared, the rain had erased, sad foes Inwthflint, as tool: helmets Pol.- though the wind was Mill straw and the ble. 1 hate s cup of vale and a soda waives running high, a start was ma& bSeuit brougift in. there ; and 5. 550 What followed for the sameednag four thirty or sixty minutes which follow, be - hours, until the vessel succeeded jj fore breakfast, I like tn Wart the work of reaching the shelter of the Michigan , the day. If you rise at a qoarter.pmet 6 shore, stn better be imagined than da ;there will be comparatively few map u ntied. The vowel rolled and pitched pedlars, or boolragents. or secretaries of charities. or jailbirds, who will all be- fore It The hour from 6:30 to 7:30 is that of which you are most sere. Even tbe mot her-in•law or the =otter of your wife's sister's husband does not Coln* then to say she should like some light work with a large salary, as matron in an institution where there is nothing to at such a rat• that everythuig nuseable on board was dashed here and there re- gardless .4 coneequenoes. The breakages in the pantry most hare been serious, judgiug from the craelies of broken glasses and stoiseware that followed every lurch of the fibito Tables were nailed down, chairs and sofas furnished insecure aecommodatiou to those who do. tried to and rest up li theta. Human I believe in breakfast very thorough - beings who tool to move from throe to ly, and in having a rood beesistset. 1 place were tumbled &hoot like ninepin*. have fiend to Pt. * 1"81h 81 • 1"118* One luckless Individual weaker on his awl detest the French practice nf imbed. pins than the rest, was pitched against a toting for breakfast • cup of ooffee, with, stateroom door and his head and should or without an egg. Breakfast is • meal ere driven through the yl... frame. It at which much time may be spent with was • night if terror and suffering. and great advantage. People are not apt to fervent thanks were raisel when smooth come to it ton regularly, and yam may water was reached and darer and trot'profit by the intermission to read your ble were over. Hernia was reached about newspaper and lecture on its contents. 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, and if that I No harm in spons:1r an bogie at the crowd of excureomists were happy at 'table. a'" Ow rem& be Beard. The project of • plebiecite on the pro- hibition question to be taken throughout the Dominion, is strictly in accord with Democratic priociples and annum ranee. 11 1. frequently rashly asserted that the people an a whole are overwhelmingly in favor of prohibition or against it, but the pertness of ether aide who indulge in this sort of boasting are merely talking it random, and have no facts at corn. wand with which to back up their user - titer That certain 1uealmtmus ire sterilise ly favor of the modified and local form of prohibition embodied in the Scoot act, and that other commonities are de- cidedly opposed to it. is all that is so far known. The attitude of members of parliament on the question is an test of the feeling of their conststuents, for hitherto probition has merely been a sesioadary knee, sad the average condi date whether ocit or Tory, is au adopt at transits( mein upon all moues out clearly laid down in the party platform. Under the stress sif political eusiteureat proliibstmeista ohms vete for cantlidates they know to be well to be opposed to tbetr Vletia 01:1 this questionand antis will support prohibitionists of their own political stripe, in preference to thou who agree with them iu the liquor ques- tion, but defer in politics. The Scott act is not reoardcd by any nos who gives the matter serious though esa 6oalty. It is defective in principle as well as in detail. The coun- try ought to have the same law throgglo est. It it an anomalous state of thrum, when an setthat is regarded as a per- fectly legitimate in 0115 county. can be penis/mu by fine and imprisooment in the next. The principle of a general popular vote on the direct question free from the eit• they After breakfast, do not go ti. Work for tanglements of patty polities is a morect put foot on the solid shore and felt that ' an hour. Walk out in the genies, Henn one We should then know where we they were safe again in narma. They your hack on a sofa and read ; in oenstand. and be in a poisitMe to deal with had two pleasures connected with the ; end. 'loaf ' for that hour, and bid the the question with • full knowledgeof the tris-- the one of anti .1pation at starting 'servant keek everybody out who rings gen lllll ent of the peopis. ;he knowledge that the vessel was day's stent is done. If you have had ' the nolo of voting upon all cuostitution- staonch ant; f stronc build, and that it hall an boor for breakfast, you can make t anteedinents. Instead of taking it for was handled by offillert why k18!* 1./2;t: 1.111 ft:84-84P 11,91c. 'ranted mat they are fully represented business thoroughly aua tie de. In ie just an numb Itelp if you hare a ',by membersth ot e legislature, whose pen.lec. any emergency, gars the Rood allaanUMM111 , noue if you tsars a 'choice may he determined by a number ,2asortigeri • c,utitlence they would not pour one. The amanuensis should have of political and persoital considerations hav• nit had they been nu hoard any smooch elm 14. do, but beat liberty to at• ! apart from ther question at roue, a direct other boat than the ::uited E:upire. A teed to you when you need. Write as vote is taken. There is so remove why an the other of relief at reac!.ing home. the ben, and work steadily till your j In the !noted States the :intone have themo- this method shoeld net be permed in great deal of unpleasantness was dus to lung as you feel like writing; the foot t hat the easel was *Ott and more orally aneete I by the imitisni of the sea. Excursoms to tholerich will n. t be p.rpalay litre for ewer years to eunis. CLoat Volt mums? in poorly venti- lated molt rooms, and want of proper same., are often 4:Utvo.da1ile, but tend to i, -“duce Ilyspetpsin want .1 unitary, moil loss of appetite. 1,1 such camp quoit and those which are written with to the eternal trimming and huckstentig Helsingor s (Oriole \V,..0 aisd Iron is my own red right hand. 1. of the politicians who either shirk the the hart inedieissena usin ' Stick to your stint till it is slone. If I question of harm upon it. Then we net •ilentlituninnothwisigilKoteel itthaol: todtr7. Italie stolen from you, and re on so much .itit the indicated wills. the citizens in a what you set oat t., d... When you have Mashed the sten', r ascertaining the views end wishes of the inept you do uot feel like it, gire him the pen, and walk up and dc wn the Canadian petmle. not only on the clues -rTiliesi donating, There are those who I !len (14 PcollfInti°11. but *Pon man, °that} important issues which the politicises say that they can tell the difference ca - e...„ work and ,,,,„ro written are afraid to table because they are in ' by the author. I do not believe them. iftroratice how far popular sentiment I will give a share in the Combination Elf bear than owl Protozdie Silver Mine of Gray's Gulch ; Let us by all means have a plebiscite to anybxly who ntil divide this article !on prohibation--an authority declare - correctly het wean the whist' are d;o ! thin of the people which will pat an eei TERRIBLII TRAGEDY.: How Alesnodier aseterbee Nur- dared His With, 1111110. tines' semi in, as they will ia ; need no dalaattrith teatr*iirtry expedients like the tlirt ftsii.ses tuitt world, deduct the time which the Gabellihy. conifer wall your Work Jill poi have done broad. rain ehensimp stensare amorist, the whole oi::raten.-ofTironto News. nicnIorelay Mr a • bloom. Wm. oh'e • had 111 bane oto I55 th.n ell SC111111111 Harvest is mush matted le tion, owing to wet weediest. stop. Do not be tempted to on because raatilstasee. kivw e1117 crerice anq sso„se 1111 MO of peas you are good spirits tor work. Them is • The frultfuhreason of the year is pro- before. Ali sander diaappearel he wanted not know where Alexonder hai gone to : . hills where miter will coPect. They re- , ,,, . no ese in waking ready to be tired to- !lobo with many tonna of Bowel Cum- me to take the strive in 'payment for a of • luxury then as a necessity, and use gee. morrw. You 7ilay ir., out .1 doors uow: i Plaints. such se Diarrhor Dysentery. throe .d V he owed me. 1 sow toe inoee ,gtrardnthhwits„flridrietirimulopreempentnli,:...e Tinhet yhe:itul Ind yoil may read you my, in whatever leiiiic. Ch.ileris Mrbut, Cholr.< ha$m. to hrilar:ieent.s.e.,:ti_ii,re_ was $:i.„50...t,, til.exi,a1.1: i never thark of artatiei: it .an the ..itteri .r titirrsA‘: RI :oast 1;gbittva:fidrliifietrfrinarythLtniettits day ,; at:, and ,a, :area saroinia. g.iiitatacrduma.i..141::,..trviteniv: .prio..inee tr o -Id me leittle drys prvon .05 t., his disap. 1 lioeed, if you will 'remember that the ' core for tlesse distressing and often sud i out ,.f the pat. Leafy :le fortyeight hoar, it often enough to if wan% n77t"at ;nu. when thoila their bodice, and cotrider that once Mr. 3 lilicial:4 and ii:fe of C..rsetto 7„. nevi, 7. wii; retnessiber some , Dr Fownwe hate,,ot ,,1 now ntraeber. ' -is mired tint. Mother was wonder. you have somethine remly to my bets's.. I sarong that .4d lied reliable medicine potatoes were taken z ienish the inner man. Gen. Conton vie, Mchuran, are %kiing *twang- ,,,, whh-, mus' 4,0,,,,,, oar, thorough. i ep„ Asa was aaaadianaMeusi W 100 flisNI._- emir*. WYlebus •assirellias animmematia a• •wrast norms. Oartiariamins, $ere. 4 --The Ellhil- ham systerry imetimees to excite tresses - sloes interest here, watt* was intim/idled whim it woe leaked that John Ewer both mow le jail fur merderiset hie Loeb - or Alexander, had made • confeeeion. H. said : "My brother !threader told ine if. had put an mid to his wife, but did not say why. He maid he was starry new, but that 11 was toy late. He said be expected the rope would take him, sad maid be would put au mud w donut! I told how he hod better go away and stand his chances He said he did trot WWI ti disgrace his firstly. This was the last of 4 Ictober or November, end few clays after he had killed bis wife. He wanted ire to help him to ?I'T finnan/ arT OF rue war. I would nut consest at first, but hs afro wards told me that he had prepared a phice, and had a grave dug all ready ; he said he was determined to commit sui- cide, and I ouomisited to help him. Be- fore going tiro the bush we ate dinner together at home. He hiul a shovel in the bosh. We talked bout three home is the bosh before I decided to help hire Dumbed had • revolver. 1 weut into the hush with deceased, who aliof It111/111./ in the head. I la; behind a log while he did the deed about 20 minutes, I think. Then I came back to him ; could not say whether he was then deed 4.r not. After the deed wa coramitted I too* the re - ironer and threw tt in • pond. After tnis 1 CET eta THROAT to make sure, sad then put him in the bole, put the coat over his bead and cov- ered bias sp. 1 took the shovel to the house. The knife with which 1 cut his throat I also took to the house. 1 could not say if I cut his throat or not, as I was excited at the time, sod could not sey exactly what I done. The knife I had was a rood -Geed pocket knife. Aki. toll see to telt the folks he had gym away. When they asked me where be was, I said butt time I saw him he was doing away. Folks made no turther m- waifs's. I first told my brother Howard about two weeks ago what had been clone My brother and I had some trouble abort a week after this. I have several tinsel hoes to see 5( 15.. graves were de- tached. Did stet kaiser of his wifir's murder until after it had takes place. Dial put know of this crime our &mist to bury or murder her. As far as I know deceased sod wife Heed peaoefully tre pother. Lisaratied told mos he strain his wife in the stomach and then choked her to death. He seemed a little dif- ferent from his usual self at times. When telling his awful story John Essierbee was an& *Auden thromgh he has talked freely of the crime. He offered to take a constable direr to where Alexander's body lay. and seemed to think hie part in the affair was all right. The coroner's verdict of guilty troubled Ilea • hide. 8. CATHARINE*, Sept. t - At the inquest on the body of Alex. Easterbee, Howard, the brother of the man John Fasterbee, now in jail for murder testi- fied ; I work at Pitt's weekn factory. I live at Effingham. I wee told by my brother John that Alex. shut himself. Alex. made John promise that he would cot his throat if be did not kill himself thoroughly ; and if 1 told 1 would be laid by aide of Alex. ; and he buried Alex's body In the bush, about 200 yards from cur house. He told me that be had cut. Alex's throat ; he told me this about • week and a half er.. John told me Leta?, was buried 200 yards hewn our house. My bratherJohn bas a revolver; he did nut always carry it. He also has a middling large knife , he carries the knife sometimes. I baieba&ft1tt, with John ; he scratched my neck on Monday week because I would not do what he wanted me to do. J' told me that he had held his hand over I.st(y s mouth, and that Alexander had hit tier couple of clips In the stonnich. My brother Johntoid inc this et the end our house. John told me the entire story uf Ins own accord ; John woe quite sober at the time, and had nut been drinking previoneln : 1 have seen John partly drank at otter tiers. John wanted ine to Map tam move the body of Alexander, bot 1 declined to asst him ; tine was the morning he rereeled the secret to MO : no other inembera cf the family spoke to me abut the death Aluand- so After the disappearance of Alexand- er and his wife my mother took tbe bed• ling which she iowned preciously • store, cupboard, a couple ..1 chain and a table were hrouebt by my brnther inks' to my mother's to mile. The :flings were taken out • very few days after Alexand- er was mottier and fother did .me ..I them wreck, Leafy or C • stomach I les IOW WIll that Ara. •ae towed about IL) 200 m yerds frothe hooter io • gully . Al' Howard told that John often thostened niain, my back ; Join *cid me that after, Leafy IAA bad been struck au the atouict. they car irti nail in out andtteibane id aiwirtbr.ssi,b.:4 Se/haat. weer rd as y 1 inew, Bay City, God Ibi Jiiiiita. hullijilingi:taaesnt,l,taritl abut,N, „ i .", ,1,,,r Z i Detroit and Clovalmocl., Ow chaos, Wide asid E cuPb"001 J"hn I "13 ngs took stove aad pipe, 'mud mother gut i Ike, Irds"1814Stalle1(111144161114811"148'18114 Alen. wept away Johati"gostiniti• pous-ailir 1 t . - um' w "Talley tad WHO Alai had goad tu the L0IWet Provisoes. Jelin toiE me aboin the noddle of the summer el the death and beret of Alex and Leafy I did not believe the ettwy until after the body tel Leafy bad num discovered. 1 miner saw them daring their untried life. They were married before 1 left home and had disappeared before 1 returned. John positively told cue that he cut A lex • the mit. Pruner said that easier was mistak- era about his helping to kill Leafy. Henry Easterner'. the hither, and Anne Ewiterice, tbe lumber, gave testimony as to the &Aare of then boys before the disappearance 01 Ales and wife. Mr. John IlishidLin, re. -I0 bt Bd rus. of cattle, oil Moudey, /Mean The Ktnburn cheese factory sold their July mike of cheese at 81c, out refused this price for their August make. Mr. John Martin, of Walkerhurn, has no lees than four Reiterations under his roof at present -- His daughter, graud- daughter, end great greed daughter. Mr. John Edmondson, of Ur Mait- land Block, is rejoicing over the arrival of a stranger last week. It it had only been • boy, who would have been able to describe his feelings. Paoreavv Cli•Nea -Mr. John Bell has re.bougbt of Mn. Hillaby, Chattily, the hotel property situate in Louth* Dom, which he recently soid to her, paying a higher price for 11 than he ✓ emoved. Mr. Rose still „relates his lease of ib. preuietts. Hearn.- -lir. Edward Tighe, sr., died at his mildew* , nth art, on Friday last, at the age of 75 years. He was one of the ptimeers in taullett,,havtou settled on the lot un which he died osexly forty years ago. He was a hard working. industnous man, and made many friends. His wife and grown up family survive hiw. He was a mausber 04 the K. C. Church, and his neurons were interred in the 'operate burial ground on Sunday. Lorne:twit° Belong. -Mr. Peter Aiemace,County Clerk, and the War- der, were out 51 Londesboro, on Wednesday, letting thy contract fur the non work of the new bridge. The tender of Molars. Fisher. nf Kincardine. being the loam*, they were awarded the euntract, but not before the Warden and Clerk went to Kiacardibe to satoso t heru- * elves that these parties had the mons- ary facilities fur completing the crantract. The stonework is prorressing, and the specifications require that the bridge 5. completed by the middle of Ootober. - [New Era. COrNk to -A meeting of the council of Hullett was held at Kinbunt, on A lioust 27th ; all the members present on the petition of W. EL W ayinoutti and others, ico was granted to Mrs. Charlotte Wat ker, indigent. A cutuniunication frami the Mayor of Clinton, reepeoting a by- law to protect the shade tree*, was over for future orsiderato r. W. Farqubers account for extra stattte labor, $2. and 50 cents engineer • sesta. drain award, Hulett and Maintop boundary, were ordered to be paid. Ike reeve and treasurer were authorised te borrow from the Moroni Bank, Clairol. $1,000to pay current eopenses. by-law ere passed levylog 2 2 10 nulls on the $ for country purposes. and 1 3- 11) mat on then for towaithip purposes, on the whole of the assessed property in the townahtp. for the presect, and also the several amounts fr school purloins, as requested by the respective school corporations. The contract !or haling approaehes to Knot s br.dge. S. R. 10 con. 12. to he let by auoto.n. tl:e reeve to give an order on treasurer ftr pay- ment, when work is satisfactnrily per- Vrtned. Council adjourned t rreet at le.ndesboro when called. J•eu Beol:eireor.o., Clerk. wig. Wehrle'. slemee. Will run during the Kassa* wf May Issysfies. so hollossi • Doerr Goderteh ever, Thursday at clus in_ for Nay (lot and slaginawcs at viand Mech. Port Hope and Tawas, p. wih wi-st 'Shore Ikeda at i4oe• .31 for 'barer 411T, rheboysaa. waaabse ebd rat. Istne,r. and at Hay ably with mowers for Harroit returning to tioderich on Punday Las"' i..eriai every tstradar. at !Yr:clack moo for Port Munro. Duren *ad t. !groins/A. retuismr iorniderioh nn Tbursday. This relate volt he lontinued during the en •oa of new gatten. TIC3KETS I tor the ,hole ROUND TRIP lotratInUOIR win se Preen for I occur+) lair S days, mesh sad betake kainiad. --- For rate. of freight ALA passene. aad an utti"r ir :urinal lop, apply to WM. LEE. Agent et Ooderish. - - Kure Thess. .4 Sure Cure for Summer Complaint+. -Procero from yuur druggist one 37 re. hott!e cf Dr Fowler's Ettrato of Wild Strawberry and use acconling direr- , tIor:s. It is infallabie for Dtarrh (-Milers nimbus, Canker of the stociaeh and Bowels, and Cholera 2 • The rti.s.ouw Valley may be had by epeemi Arrsagetureit for Short Racemes@ on the Labc any Thursday afternoon. June 2.50, ROA rr. til..6ASURE EXCURSIONS - tenor- GODERICIII EVERY SUNDAY EVENING at (mock. os the cumiedlees eteseur 0 C ON TO v.. W.Ilkailtlebellt. Illesier. To lietreit aad retarti tooeltling at sane Mach. Port Hem. Pert A edits. Tawas. Ireirest- vie& Leakage/is, eassbe. oast all Inver Si, clam porta, nee ibe steed IVO,. AMIS. Or One Week OA boatel. tecnadtag meals aad berths, • malt /4 loTninCerZa2q6... Made at Samd tteassi with the Port Hurtle & Nerthweetern Itaalwar ter itaginaw and in- termediate Write:ma. Also with the Cleveland Navigation We bleu for Decode, Harnsvatia Algeaa, itassaa r:ty. Mackinc aw. heboyesa rt. 1g.. 554 all Lake !Impeller pers. And al Detroit wfth all railroads and nese- end Weals Navigation Co.'s bests tor awe- 0111111.uod Dancing Mame on Board T. N. DANCEY, J uly Ind. 1St rill trident* MACKINAC. SUMMER TOUR Posse Illesseess. saw Sofa& Poor Tsars Ma Weak ammo DETROIT AND MACKINAC sad OWIll West nee iseeme. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND umow view "Fishireeqwe liaeldest," Illeebreted. Oralmas reweeaerre nand Area starting, they were doubly so when Detrelt Cleveland Stearn Nay. Cie C. 0. ligeiTCOMIll, Gar walMI Set e Orteert„ este. A. STRAITON, G. T. R. Station, Per. Godericb, Ont. (11tATEFCL-CstliFoRTINGs. 1EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. 1.al 5:La vrtorergh s.wisdge *1'6' sou intern the operation) of I :evince eel ruettte. and , . anon of the Sto preperseee of well 'elected Doses. Mr. Keys has provided our turakfisat tail*, with a delicately daYtAir,_ d beverage which runfreaajre US Mang =OTT cot tonta. e bert tit the painase cious of la act a-tikbrir of diet t • .onstittitlen may be grenesity bum rap unto wrongielleiZb 40 resat ev..ri • enrien4y to Ceress. 11 reds nf e ibtle maladies,. are Institut emend as ready to attack wherever there le • weak p‘mt. We au toner teeny o fetal shaft by iteep.ne oureetve, well fork'..l with I Leal tang a ereper4 nourishes' bra " wat.P."re.445 lr tr.s..:11t. *Sold only in girkete by chi's. tabitt ilaws„--.1sitr... Errs Iliatuoepat beastes. button Etre. nel urns for Curds. C. 11. Ootanx. Montreal. Obey essibs ; Wow is it that Arabi emenfive to live PLA NING 11 ILL in the waterless dewof that winch. talked of recm.. o The, are • I with' abstemious 11 their habits, and Sant Waxgaina,... !mods and relat vet near Myh. IY Co -mitten ..f never k new (hi. i5l...21.1NT (;IINs. 15111. 0.5 the oldest wet t lers Wawa nosh peered quietly an V 11 Vyii:ey lest. TI the tier - sew of Mrs. tie, cutout. sr Deceased e ras Nor. it Feroeneeh county. Treand, 51102. and *et ted oi Hurn. tAI She had always been up t., within the Log few ram, a or. 'too heathy woman. boa it may to said she dieil "nerdy of oiti age. Rhe was 'away" toed f• r uprich•nees cif cherecter, and was 1akly retpected by the community in which oho fires!. Her wan ins were booed in the Blot h cme- tery. usi Sunday latent, i.n. The funeral WaP steely atteudel Tbere Is we 1•esm.e. There is no excuse for the many pale, lI-w, weary looking females thr.ugh snd, when Burdock Itlood Bitters mill regulate their troubles and renew fiber, health, strength and 111 at .0 awl coat. 2 This mum ot writing se the mod elhaasong known to men. Volt shonid, therefore, oteadtly feed the maehine With fuel I find ft • mend MIN, to have istonding n the stnre • cull wane 'Bilk, jest tinged ie color with toffe. in I ing where Alexander had rme to, and - ls us that when kiedoeme mime t•, hiv John said he had gone aay. the 141801) *Ater w./uld be he offered them. _ - - A hnmorous fellow, eohneenaod an a . morning previous to Aktlandet s divot,. slat utfht:n, iliseitorrefhunased dertiltrilik tyhpe.treerrnzryk. *Onus on • trial f.r •n astrann, (00,1 ' pearance I maw him and he the re mewl, who waft notorious for brow ahout the st,v• John lo -ail at hme. ! 97 ruthc*18/1 this halt"! 4 abetto..i ius. iliP"itit t" " • ..listiests they ski able t.. curer immense dis Watts, ettwesses, asked hall what dos ; The night Leafy disappeared John War WPM he wee from the parties when the no A• home . I saw .1..fiti with a !mo in fowewe• which "lla be impossible f.e a ositalt hapened. H• miewsred : 'Just' the toy...tine. I think it was the day Levity ,.8'81Pe*"• °oho"' he were accompanied the dye of Joy buoyant youth I said .011 tette fut five inches and a half."Dow 1 doo...mired. but 1 weeny he erten,. }I, by Inii.onior animas.-- 1' lumbers JAW - the sot a of the cheek a • brunette ilk gene you to lie rvi exec' l' wird the coon. ! vas drawing nor foe the hone, we bre nit • Seville I had then never seen a brio Set - BMIV111114. I etpectetl same roof or . in novo 1 am vine on 17 year. ,.5 air,. emu in noodle, hot 1 have more : anal 1 silliter would ash was, and 1 inaiallered 1 Hannan Eaetertiee, Sworn aliml 1 am • Flub) Lightning .loas n„t too, e aim Oen testify that Ole description was god. Beef tot snimers as well . a howl of chowder loop se well se either. In - 4.04. emci elarn ch.-ioter is prolahly the iriii .1 ii it,a!intent which mom quickly soil fa5t4 Cillen to the restra tion ..1 refreehmeot of the twain of man. 11 this bowl of 0.4 e, Of Ch()Maer. ne 54417/, III C.IIIIIIMI MI one meth the work- ingman litho • lakes to keep in order will have five meals • de,besides the morn I" cuP of .,.-ctihoiroe:7„„,„.'of,-.43:111oe.. 7. 1:17...4 o ..• -.•• .„ ....• it: ....r.11/••••• ..........1•11•••••• -.... Libr"thheer 1...41 't".11,...i'e""4., .; skj.".",..";",,,:",: , ache Immheze• or Rheurnat ism. or an hoor to nein' vilP Neurtigul' hTutm:Iti;-1 intt. etwaweiww ,,,,A imeip,eav ae gpol , welt • few emotive. and tle-y coon a The •irtne •I t'seholor Acid kr heal 1 In°117 ; Alenondoe fell foisting mid 55,5dr..1uirt hi,duistenitnlys. apins1awictit.lottiort a cairar:o:.-r• kmwn hat loon the many moles of the grate tip they borrowed the T!onev 111,11, rtfiway Itrilwiew*. Try i i4.a 25 emit appiying it, the pithlic is liner -own how 'bon to um it To meet that want Sfe Gregor a {harken Cartwilic Or ,. rinta pee - 1r Mai, avid met he rani with tontinenes. ai Dri not he misled Take only lkilleiffesir r Parkes f'arholie C•Taili. Mold' lailisma don 5(.W$- . lei ' „into 14 .Sun th▪ 's eihgunen , ieehitrsuoseimionhodiett,711.. rtreq.0,67 itnr. was to shoot hmeelf, and if the' 1 11 .1 „.k4 the heerter. ,sure t. 1.51 ..14 Illerh him .1455ii was te eat his threat a kiia crab !OITA HUM Eit lincliazu,Lawson Robinson t rutbeeor Sash, Doors & Blinds • ma: rr• •(415 1? Lumber. Lath, *Shin Iles end er.:Ce-.a: of every dor( ripilee4 FUNIIITINd 11SPICIALTT. '*i orel-- proem at,nt;ed tn. Goirr:,h Aug. 2. 104. 1102-1111 GODIRICH BOItgR YfORIS BRASS & IRON STEIN FITTINGS BOILERS & ERNES New kit Pans and Boilers ti). tit,. Pho-Npvt Norte,. %kilo -41s" for new work arm repairs w 141.. NIP VolliPt• CHRYsTAL Ls BLACK. Ns.% tbiedebic /et.. .1\ mm, Works rear 14 T • • ree. -••.o' .. „ ,"