HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-12-23, Page 1W Bsam,,1 GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 18b1. 5 D. iicOUJJCY DpT. resr.ttts,tt .
t 111.0 A TSAR IN £DWANCk•
qbt $Bran #ignal I TORONTO LETTER.
to Pcau.uao Roo Things are Moving in On-
isrio'a Capital. ' The ■(crab, tiinsgataa--The Ririe tae.
•. aeC.ioO with the school this rear, bv her we bare arrays'
a rept of "Saddle sad
I hie with London society life and East -
*waives, however, we wont asMr him it warns a partffkil av use, as they eerti8oate haring expired. µ • helicis l Sabre • a,rrors' by Bewley Smart, deal -
which occurred the other day sum. 6.e the Birth, an' have there renege an him. Acta Burrows who takes charge of the
or six miles up the shore. Besides help p- --
Ino to restore him to his usual trans
gedity of mind, he will plainly see that
a cert bitter feeling has used aroused lir
the recent nation of the custom house
authorities, and that we would have
bean Justtied in helms s great deal more
were. The following is the °oevsres-
tine to which we allude. "Good atter-
:tin', Mrs O Fagan." "flood marmite
Mrs Mcif.rrigan, rthep right in an' take
s ch -ire. sn' bow are yea .I this more
nia', I bop• ye're well 1" "Party well,
amok ye, but hays't ye heard the
i,..,n- i" "Fwhat otiose in it t I hxvn't
begirt .uoythir.g fresh." "Fahy, I
t h..sitAs ye'ro twirl emu wed hare towld
i.irit•eiv is talkie' stout it." "My
oeld Bao hare toed me Pathan' wid
many sines or mom in it for the last
•...ora, Mr. Mcflarrig.0 ; I'm stated
.ferry is..'t loss for the wurruld."
"Fishy. I muter kneed he wor sick,
Mrs Oiagan ; [what's the matter wid
him r ''He bare the worsht syaph
tome a. the Poort Albert raiway favor.
Situ that internal raleway •xouitm•st
have stharted in the Punct Albert there's
no makie' heed or tail av Jerry. at all,
at a11. There's nether mass nor rases
.d his. We nothing bat Meow this,
an' raleway that, as rsl.way around
the owner, an' rsleway wboopir' through
the heel iad av our Int. I do beta?* he
are gain' °hrazy. Why on'y yist.rda,
when he wor gals' to the athore, an' I
axed him to hriasate s couple se nook -
ties tor the chiller, he tura to net wit
• (ore, absent-moisd.d hook, an' •as
he, "I suppose I'll briamsit/me took iMm
or hick'ry ties, Biddy. Th.y're the esu y
kind that are now Oda' sad ea' ihs
rale ways." "Yis, as' light 'might,
'whin we wor faabt aabiap he woke me
e p in the dead hoar en' midge ar the
night wid wag se the moat pie'sing st
a. .betels. Fwhat is the werreld alas
ye. Jerry, sea Oi, have yes got s eoghe
mare I And thin Jere WM ms it wor
a very Two drams he had. He deign
he wor a lekyaotiv wid ti* thousand
(might-kyar, tied an to him. an' that be
wor bound iron Pool Albert to the
Aist taxies .it a kysiRo ay poor'', as'
that twilit he wor sere ing the Penal*
Oshin the isgiseer wog oompill.d to
blow him alt ivey halt bear behest av a
dins* fog. Did yes lover hest the
bile I Bet (what was the sow y wor
going to tell as Mrs MaAuriga, 1"
Fahy. the Pond Albert cvrrysphain
dint ar the Hu.ox SIGNAL is g w
be hooag." "Murther alive ! do yes
tell ma so 1 As' fwhat are they goon
to Buried his it 1 feint ham he bas'
doffs' 1 "He have dimbleyed the fair
farce se wan at the mast tisd*r-boded
an' this -skinned •v min. Bet didn't
ez see the bledtkinty arfpde he had
In Tax Btana* limit wahe about the
eshtom-hoes allow !" "Aix, 9i
didn't thin. Jerry got Tse Sweat at
the pcest algae, but wain he saw sow
thing in it about the Post Albert rale -
way he slot it aQ to his friends is the
Odd Coantbry at want-" "Tie think -
in' Mrs OTag•a, that Jerry will h.,.
something more an bis moind to throe -
hie him shortly than r•1.w•ye. ' "Folly
you don't mass to my, Mrs McHarrigaa,
that Jerry aro sized op in da bimesa
pr RY FRIDAY MORNING
AT Tata Orrli a:
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461URTH•h?It - OOUERICif.
lor attecoasew se the dissemination of mo-
tet tuowled s.
partners in cri-I mean to Fbe Cas Ia.'iggtredit cut an' he toulJ Dieny The Chsiattoae tree was vry pre
turns seizures. And sitbou b Lyre are that arinf
any in this village and vicinity, who 1 wood still be tour hundh:ed an' lift t The teacher, Hiss McGregor, was pre- A WI" se Tae Abe." New ►sauestt•wa
still persist in airier that the gratef stria dollars short a? his lyability, an' lift/
fleeted with ao seldree4► handsoas
part of the article isas eorreet, we our- tell ye that Diuc; ere in a (pate way work basket and several other very I wassmayseems swag.
selves, gladly accept Mr dtlackat's inti about it, e losld the ould 1'y her that rj beautiful presents y the school child- $suuu eat) Hansa "-Prom thus
mataun that '(was all (alae, and me, he cud sell out at wanat w' go to ren. Ni.. McGregor severs her oon-
lseet rri-we bays saved. Ip ataoe to he w but ilio onld publisher, William Bryce. of Toronto,
7. Riotlemin W 'd
1 g sen farms* the price av ours decorat.i with gifts for t'. chit
tidy! TEE EDITOR'S TABLE.
di on. _ -
SAM er se aat-ttyt•rien
11J0 a rear ; toe. ter e.1 meaty ; tea fcr
seb.cri ion Is not
is advance, vela rlption will he c
Woe mv.ths. it the harpaist
the rate off '.tea year .t
Aarairtuas: Rates:
lnas1 sad ether casual s4renisemea.., Sc.
per l e ter era issertte., and x cent. per He
f les ns. IaMrtlon. YNsured
Local ensue in neeparisl type lcLean per line,
moon is urdiaarf mums type Ic per
weed
Dmisses cards of six noes and under $S per
yes.
weal
.;or Lest, Found, Strayed.
a'acaat. $*1 ion wonted and
Ch•eeb Wean, not exceeding 8
tlsltt aanvisi $* tzar meat►,
ewe" as lse Side sail auger on Rale, not to
st ea tiros{ u ler Mh~ in sec r tib
properties.
lap special •stlee• essigeot of which b to
primate for pecuniary besot of
revidhal or etisemea sad yohar.ed aecacoorreinetry, ndadl
ere These
term. w111 as .11 cares be strictly ad-
°pmel•I rates for larger advert bements, or
advertisement for extended periods made
ksews at the place of psbllcatioa.
Jiiglg6 $EPAITlftiT.
A tally ognipped Jobbing Dace Is carried
- M to ooaneeviw with tee ordinary newspaper
et nauseate re rates. R Werk b torsed hit-
vmrythimg 111 Ms pHn
lata (las an be done the peronismo from as
illinni.sted pease to • visiting card.
Ali commensalism mast be addressed to
R. uaan:.rrew.
LAW at Twit tlresrAL
ooaarich Oat.
Tax year 1666 posies@ to be pregnant
with fb«halitiss le the tows of Gude-
'.. ted it would be a pity it the pro -
eget the tows would be marred by
'elegies eta impotent a tows coun-
cil .e that of MEL
Joss Baowx, who favored this riding
with hie praa•sea Let Doaioioa electiory
is now engaged is etsmpieg in Toronto
in the interest of 1C F. Clarke, • mayor-
alty candidata We as. surprised that
Mr. Clarke would allow so wretched a
fellow as Brows to appear in his behalf
os any plot/mat. Monday last the ]fail
had to reprove Brown for kis slenderise
pleelivitas. Up here in Heron, were
he to favor s with another visit, we
ke.w of at least nes hotel when he
woad Ore to pay his board in ad eases
to get night's lodginx.
Ten aosisipsl ..reload ie asst aise
s*t.asive propertioss, sad it seems as if
them will be stepptag 1. lavIy muses by
tome of the eaadid•tee between sow and
polling day. Already in 8R Andrew's
ward. Moen. Radcliffe sad T. C. Naf-
:al, sew aspirants are in the geld and
)fr. A Smith, an old @municipal coma -
alter, ie favotebly talked of by a number
of the ratepayers et the ward ; Is 8t.
David's we bete heard lie name of Mr
,Robert Moro a.ati.on.1 In 8t.
tbo.gs's, Mr P. Belt is in the field,
with every peopest of bed's a succe.dal
eadidst• ; .ad in 8t. Patriot's, Mesa
Wm. !coelfoot, C. A. Feira, A. B.
Venial sod others are already spokes d
as bang eligible candidates. The dila-
tory deeded of the soused of 1687 is
the wetter of the eo.templated piddle
vmproweaeOta, which they were elected
tpsgi•lly to proSeoote to a successful
Besse, hes mood a feeling of distrust is
the .tiede of the 'tenons, and it looks s
if ea effort is to be mode to oust some of
'Y. present numbers and substitute mea
et Weasel .Woe in their stead. Io fast,
-1 so apparent has been the feet that a
meabr of the members at the board had
ages le grind instead of .tt.ndine to the
peblie ietereaU, that Co eneillor George
asses, despairing of being able ee
week spin.( the gang. has defied to
retire frost the beard .sl will not seek
el reae•tlou. His sed, in .sodic
*duns, Isere oat what we hare hiss
It
ebsd.d, that a self-seeking policy i.
e.Wartedd to y too many members of the
liseesi1, and the istersete of the towage
merely eseedary eossiderstioes.
a
lees
ns,D
A rpaswsy s the mill yard. •Hated
weireilpt d s essestios Saturday enea-
raanea pquhese were fleshy
se ' ..d by Wm. Yung. er., sad R.
Wares. A bathes abaft filled the
essu.ny 1i1L
The Xmas hes Ili Leathers
is the
tat hOur
porsi f iewill hes Our
Int. Ushers this
aiming. if the esovera tisos anon! the
•detestias are bey erneties.
parsere or the omuer ea t.r glues -
laws A Eve Woollier Meter
et TM .twatel Mt
tonsails.lea.
The air is hill of election talk. Young
and old are at it, and mcsi.dpal matters
have got into tae pulpit. Mr Rogers
has obs support of the bulk cf the.brgy,
and they are speaking out for him. Vie-
,
stock is steadily going up, and it seems
(almost a certainty now that he will tae
(elected. I do not hero intend to "memo
or condemn the action of thou preach-
ers who have aided Mr Rogers bt their
pulpit references, but let me p..owt ..tis
that the men who object most .tr•.o.ly
10 the .ttitude tit is. clue, are those
w ho, as a rule, are seldom seen ae a
church, and deny that they sake say
Christian fieltistion whatever. -The
church -coins people seem to he tolera-
bly well satisfied ro far. I oedema'.
you Sara had a taste 011he same phi
recently in Gtdettch to commotion wit
the remission of taxes fur the Savoie
Army.
There is a sew move on the board
Tile World ie booming Alderman Def
for mayor, and thinks he will be
"dark horse." Defoe is a Roman Cath
olic and is acid to be a good business
man. He was is the geld last year but
retired at the last moment. He is*
Conservative, and if he remains with
the lacking he has developed doting the
past week or so, he may seriously split
he vote for Clark.. Some fear he may
chances. injure Rogers' chano•Iw • teise-
ular fight I think Rogers baa the hest
ow. Clark slate assist Rogers woad
re s better dunce than Defoe atone.
. next week will clear op matters
ore hills, but melees these is a mighty
a
phval, Toronto will have a Quaker
yor text year &r there le tau sag
int as gauging public opinion TheR'orid supports Defoe ; ib. New
o'tampions Clarke, end the Globe, Mfg
ad Teleyrws bask Rogers. The Empire
11 be heard from shortly.
Jacking by the past west or two Capt.
1[°Mast is prophesy of only a couple
weeks'slsigbi•t this winter is likely
prove a tree ons. The veteran nevi -
tor, however, modestly disclaims all
i tendon of posing as a profession'
then prophet.
Messrs Anglia, Johnston (Deputy At-
tain"sla
General), asd Hotou (L•xi.-
• Assembly Librarian) bare taken
Id of their work u a Municipal Out -
tenon, and will make as early sad
tended enquiry into our municipal sys-
The three ooamiars ion are well
td for their week. Mr Anglin's i ex -
in New Brsn.wi.k will moss is
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TIM WAR Pars. OUR Vs*At:tT, AT
STARS -BLVD, IAOO, *LCD !" -W. are in
receipt of s eomassitatioe from D. 0.
Mackay, High CountyConstable, whose
partieipatioe in the u.ttnall .musts of
some lumber which was Oohed up along
this shore, we ioaid.ntally mentioned in
a recent ndeses. The valiant
sad di•tiagoisisd HO County °Moist,
fairly foams star with rye is this re-
markable doesg.et, at oar brassie -fated
impeder tee i• brdaging his dear was so
proseineotly before the public, and as-
sume a tit plain and digitised teems that
in en far as the article referred to hire
we lied, and lied with a largo L. H.
says he did not 'hart. Ed. Marti% two
dollars for the lumber, did not my, "Oft
Dome. the boards of the bow," sad the
thres waaose whica we alluded tom be-
i.g only hall loaded had "3,600 feet of
leather of them." It gi.m s great
plower* in Oreseetiltg Mr MacKay's
statement to Um petite. sad all we re-
gret it that we masa brig osrsolves 1.
publish him seerespesds.ee es • r
sewed it, seriatim et flrewttmi . W . ►
We meet
however. spare Mr Mackay's o..r-eesi-
tine nature the hemiliatiea of hawing
Abet woederfel epistle seen is pawl
We might be permitted hasskw*e, e1 is
w
peist oat to him, that it he wa.M blue
the /sights 10 look our hie dfetli•ssay
he will End that the gawk* tit Nos -
dams." is net spelled "d -.-.a" Wow s
to his de.iel at .sr stgtsse t. We
might feel ray Abet we did set wane sae
word of that article tent um W stele
an house* e..de•.ar to End est the 145th
of the matter from the assay models
de a Week who ago yet spitedN Ibis sash Mei We gave the r►
salt d ear ipeiriee, Is the petits, sup -
pesky i1 at the time N be a Mst1f.l std
sabstastiel •ansa!, w. IIsi not the
slightest desire or itsttlamlltt/i M wood
the delicate feelings of Ib Ire[y or hist
z 114.1 afther the whole av the pro- school neat year was preseut at the es-
cudo av die coafsbkation is alsiilly aminatius.
divided betune iveery cu.htout house The hog killing liar is abroad in the
sheer in Outario, the balsams will be land. With seraphic smile on his angelic
exploded in ericting wan •v the motet a,untenance and bands dripping
aea;ui8ceot cuckoos houses in the town with
av Gadderich that firer wor seen in the the blood of the one hundred pound pig
worruld aoywhares. Sint Pntfieir M had helped wink,. 7 3 his two laves
(ample nor Solomon'shere. cathedral won't be to kill, he meets you at 7 30 a m. with*
a patch to it. He sex the woork av 1 hearty ' O. Bello ! Where aro y"
; Betio' a" Oh, just going to .se a mss...
bildiag it an asily be complatid lei "Gawsh, ain't ye had an eye opener
sivinteen hundhred years if they only ' 711 1" "No ; aint only up a little while."
woork wid the same rapidity that the' "Wall I haiut lots up myself, just been
Gadd.rioh town council have, in biding I into Wiggings* 4iyin' the old man a
thare dliktric loighie an' watberwnrka j band with his hogs." "Yes. Did he
It aro a murtherin' pitty that Diony I have many to kill this year r' "Wall,
warnt eddilated fur a I'yber, he hat- sicb no, only thirteen, but it took as quite sir
• spliudid mieemory an' a c,0viocin' nor little while. The old woman wall kinder
about him. He has bin up all noseht slow gittio' around with the water."
i0di 'Yee ; going to be busy the rest of the
forenoon 1" "Wail, fee a lido while.
Got to drop into Olivet Smith's and hill
eleven far him, and nine ter Atkins and
six far Sam Walker and two ter Widder
Tomkins. Gimes, if 1 dotal have to give
Bill Jenkins a hand with his oz, I'll be
through by 'Jaren." "Yea bay you -
you -you hog killing Ananias you
abhoot (bars Irish Invades so' crowbar haven t got to drop into Harry Brown's
ericlsbuns, for they *int • surkomtt•ns ( end kill 22 more for him and i for
to this koind .. thing. Av morss ell i Silly * Humber for 7for Archie Wilson,
T mud Biz sheep Jim D•fos, and c
p
tell Jerry to be pririot at the four cords of wood and go to Luckoow
taeethia' Mrs O'Fagan." "Fait Oi with s load 01 grain and_ and" -Bat
will thin. It are an cold ayio', the hog killing liar has fled.
Mrs McHarrigan, that there ntvicer
wor mine pian bet there wor a little
rose is it, an' if eieh are the aa. this may
be an undisguised bliseia' for Jen -y, be -
tau it will ahurely wane him .B diel Ti.. comas, Meati .r swamau•ss Sender
tideway biznw that wor turnin' his
moiod. Danny, as ye say, Mrs McRae
rigor', may have sal the ►ississary ma-
terial in him fur an ixeilleot 1'yher, en'
Ot know he haw the nook or tonin' the
troth an the bias as well u the bat ar
ibis, but it's my opinyan that ould Iry
Louis h•v bin woorkio' alt wan my his
aetydillooriaa chistnuts an Diuny
thin litthjrs to all the most tntellek-
tonal rtaidents in the proklamed 11..
Mink*, as he calls it, from Senor to Cape
Booed, and he are around alt day today
axio all the h --ads along the shore by
ward av mouth to Doom to the meetbin'
at Lorry ifoieshy'., en' Sathurday
night, whin dig whole brzaess will all be
goes into an' tborilyJ diecushed. He am
the•( snoight as well Atop talkin now
TRH MODEL EXAM.
their Sepses.
The following candidates received or-
ti6ates and renewal of eerti8'at*s and
marks as follows : -
Ooeseu-w.
Allan, Marisa, 630.
Boyd. Clara, 666.
Howsosiver, it may be as you say, bot ( B1 r, Mary A, 666.
if it are there will he bad woork along _ Dickson, J*sni•, 634.
• Duna, Theresa, 566.
Baler, Zillah, 60L
Fia1y, Beatrice, 682.
Lisbold, Mary, 690.
1K.Fsd. Elks, 668.
Ragas, Bridget, 648.
Shannon, Alice, 641.
Shortreed. Obriatisa, 565.
Taylor, Rebecca, 663,
Struthers, Kate, 683.
Decidsoo, 0 D, 061.
Govenlock, W. Y, 633.
once. Consomme to the booed will
leer corm aftav our pig pis at aonyrsle.
It her bin up now for more nor twenty -
wan years widout trey a woord av ob-
strukshin from may winos -house
milker, or away other Ban livta nit dad,
s0' it wan of this attempts to put a
hand to it dwell be bled an the face s.
the moon, Who kens for thins an'
there Akts av prlym.et annyhow.
fibers ivy -Ty wan knows that Dan O'Coo-
ee:l dhrore his eooch se.' fore throw
'every Akt an the British Parlys.nt, an' Hoy, Cherie*, 631 -
Jerry tells me his graz'father toad him Hartle. Attend, 619.
that Dan O'Connell varier cur mooch av Inglis. Feederiek, 686.
• taaathar. Shtill it's to be hoped Rilioras. Janes, 668.
they'll arrive at some parable =Moment Matheson, A, 636.
av the quiatahun an Satherday night, M Matt. ben. 606-
as' I'll be shore an' see to it that Jerry Mullin, oke 8, 660,
will be there." "µ'ell, Oi iI have to be McCall, AAM, 693 -
ran', Mrs O'Fagan, for Diary will McKay, John, 730.
lotkely be home for his dinner aa' so Oi Robertson, H, 684,
mast bid ye good taorrnin." "Well, Stuart, Peter, 641.
good'Orrnia', flea" crlwrow-
BAasAiR SCRooL Axxfvg'aaor.-A Brown. Sarah, 613.
teaniesting will be held in Port Albert Cash, G.rtie, 618.
church, os Thursday, December 29th, Campbell, Lydia, 575.
in connection with the anniversary of Dewar, Jessie 11, 6113.
the Sabbath school. Addresses will be Demean, Isb•1, 5661
It rFwhat «,oeaea la it et' bis." ''Yi., se.' given by the resident clergymen and arquharson, Cassie, 613.
court Duo ?nal . i v an' ivory min, I others who have kindly arranged to he Hyslop, Maggie H, 607,
t Victoria
woman an entail' *s ilia Bast linnet °bunch, Godsricb, has pewit Tne excellent choir obeen awe- Lovell. Jus' 610.
shore av lake Huron. But it yell .d tut the 000sio0 and a steal (rest
may be anticipated. Dewe oMcg' Allele, 880.
open at 5 Monism, Magri. 0, 58L
o'clock ; tea served frog 5 30 to 7 p a. Monteith, assa, 636.
Admission : Adults, 23c ; children, lA.. Malardi•, Mary, 606.
All aro invited. McConnell, Amnia. 614.
Nub, Kate 11, 616,
Pollard, Grant It, 577.
Robertson, Christy, 679.
Taylor, Annie C, 06.
Taylor, Mary L, 642.
Andantes, John, 643.
B.11, James W, 666.
Cows, Abraham, 568.
Fowler, Howard, 694.
Hoary, Thos. It, 576.
Lewitt, John 0,1605.
Land•boroagh, James, 086,
Martie, David, 617.
Morriaos, Ws, 611.
Morrish, Alfred, 540.
McFadden, Nish. 669.
Purvis, George, 043.
Waiters, Was, 606.
Mefntceh, Alex W, 660.
RawawAY.
Baton I'0 tell ye all about it.
Ye es*, Disny wor in Oadderis1 ma Mon-
day, an' wan av this i'yh.rs around the
snort -boss* tooled him the whole bigness.
He Weld Dinay that that uofortunit
corryspondieb' art 1. Inikely to hide
to a rivols.. hielie sex that the dil"k 1
riputaab.se av the (i•ddericb witless
haw slimes have bin irrytra.ably
r•oind, es' that they are gneiss Where a
dark ea bloody ri.i.ge He nes they
have enlisted the sympathy* av leery
eoshtom house Wiese tbftw-Bel the
wsrreld, as' they are going to work is
combined eonjusk.hun to p.tisiis the
Tory parlymiat at txteway at its mixt
a.e .s, to promilgate wan av the messt
arbitrary ameaburee that iv.r was *es-
sa.ed by the esoied ay modio ens,
Dingy sea that the Dad l'yh.r who
told his ..s that i1 are nothing moor
nor leen than to deprive the esbjeck ay
all liberty an' have the whole goverini■-
tal nwebiosry av this eoaatbry, coatis -
turreted in the handy ay tie euehtom
law a*s. s, who are going to n' this
sus lhry Ind a eseiOty his► hand. He
ass that literary gtkigk an' booed, ss'
log, els, a'' ivory posed •v sue an'
grad that have lever baa taken al die
aiet Wore se Lake Huron during tbe
past iv Misdeed years will ha.e t• he
saturated for as moos as dew Aet av pr-
iymwt soots in leers*, an' they are go-
ient to *harm asthma •n' it, at Iwisty
live pe sent pee Banos. eomaiaeieg
fear years previews to the da it wor
peaked op hinny nee the osW giat:e-
ems who woe Selling him, lonkd moa
Eke • putter ant orphan so 'JAM 14I 1/
s lad for ell the pimple aloes the these
be Booed •kareeiy kap from shaiits'
malty bare. Hs stud Danny to amine
out so I*.ithory av all he had ivver
get ea' the 1ayt•h, an' his father aloes
hese, ..' he wad ladivoer to give hie ea'
May av hie reephonaldhility, as' Dios,
lead Na, as well as he send remisber,
an tie Dell giethim.n he wi»t te woods
Tie work of banding the bridge across
the river near Thos. Richardson's has
menmeneed.
Harry Murray, who hos been studying
tie veterinary art is Toronto during the
put three smooths, is home for the
holidays.
Jos. Dunbar, whom we alluded to a
law weeks since as sissia* from bis
home, has been heard frost. He is in
Port Hope
The younger Dr. Shannon, of Gode-
rich, has established an office in ibis
village. which he visits weekly. The
donor should icrest a s•aall portion of
his stealth in printer's ink. Althoueb
he has paid weekly visits to this village
for • month past, we, who are is
sonstant umatso0ieation with the worst
gossips is the place, heard .utilise of it
till sow.
" There mat be so plass like hos."
mid Ja. Yeeam, s he bade food-bere to
his friends sae acmth age. "bet if there
is nee plate seder the meajostie oanapp
of bursa that essay resembiaa it, it is
a tamp in the Miebigea laugher woods.
Thither will I go and speed the twister
sad mune out a sew mos in the wise."
That was • week ago, Today James is
home. Fat perk tee breakfast. dieser,
sapper. dessert and Isn.isos did is
deadly work sad tis .ttl.mseh is now
laid .p fee repairs. H. repute seed
Wes out there, nevertheless. Good
wages sad we in deemed.
The salon! etamisstinn took piece us
Toodey. A la. number of the west,
of the lame
were pre.eai, bes10.. •
grwt assay others wb. meddsser }pi1)) eater -
need is the caw of .isasti.e. The
einholen swatted 1k mselwe• as as .al-
minble'.saner, and ver. • .o.tes of
Vest de 'slit to t10, in ndi preset ol,tar..ir,4 oert.fiaatee
Dewar, Gunge A.
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