HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-4-12, Page 6Tilt III1EoN SIGNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1889.
A T►YNAMITF PLOT.
ATTEMPT TO' LOW UP BOVCOT TEO
NEW YORK BREWERY.
Ike t'eaytenei Cabe i• Lhth* Item
bees ee a it et L rseewdr• t'eeetalti e
bills ts1 and raden ansa,.
line Yost, April T. - An Pal•!''..,'• Pre
v d a dreemee Leel.. Ye... •, is 5110
ea' et dried'$,.•.. was-,'. I..es.rr .,1 T.n,ue
renes sta& w tr. "ts• iwrM. Ion- attar a terse
.a» el well said .h.'t'.',. -t ,u,,..r.d,88 ,1111(6/1•11
s the eitiielse. It .. alleged 1',e I t l...iun
a. the moth til legee n,..eu sumo and lou. of
hetes ate wow in .tenni.. Toe'- .1.- 1. lelimo
raid. 1.410.14 aalkul.r d•-1•s.ie.4 the Ale
..t Poem. ltrewery kis perry.-•' 1'r •t.. the
r...•.aI urlt Jell'. O-1: .•, , lI. 1're. d.ot of
once, Arm -eddy N.. teen K. tel 1..; P.u,ci• V.
..e said TI„astir. It...r.I. , ii00.br•oof the
,road'. (teaar.tt•e et the I.a-a) Ass -eddy.
}l s.err..ld hes at .1.. i.u.t .atop •loads isle
LLI.'
ate, On there be .4 r bon. :itesenauu ked
b.' u,tod all wnt.n an,. .,4 ref..r•rf to at
tra.pk,p .w, bat thew. who ,eeend *heir calt-
pact.,e ail;. Mt- u11.au. Tit. I•I1..i.Mii volt'
Lai sat.••; the li ii. Mott.» {;..l.me toe et the time.
rice. rdi•tm t.. F,tattr•rskl'a afore to ea.te mitt r
*du ,i to iptel.l -.ova seise., wheli'l.y 5'1"teon.
a.ti'.t b wide 1.. rr-drl•loy 1Lsuui0C lad
i'4''K'' a., ate kin inners.
Ti..- the. I'..0 ,q't..oarl of by lh. arnrailir.
;o s.•nd 11.,1/w. men to the brewery i,. apply
waik wad elate that they were 'ot .61at0.4t
the 1111,'.4. 'fl..• Ines sift.. no alit this.
re tint .ter u..it were to id.e. r sit.. in the
and lir tate cod de,ttor it* Brew.
or,.! .,pptr-a..t. the. .d...• •t r.•ut to tl.r
ae„ lo.it were r.- u•+-1 a n•fleyn,ent
Snb.«luently the Itoeut,ve 5'. w•n.itt e
el -Il- o t) to apeortrias Woe tot tont kW.' the
Lt :•r.:,,s Kt..waaeOn. Ti-.. ut11�1 r ratified
Ir aei.u.,. TIM E...rutir. CutUit.•tl.e.
de I,, ..,. by sh•• •f.ti.ry .4 t:,lir
Erat ,rt,ru.e. rune -slant lb. plan W
Int 1•.r blear, v. It• -:.rola, •,al ;lose
lase del..{;.' d :', see • otese y wt - ' •utile is
withb Id, 6,1 s...trsct...n.a.to tit. .5• .rrrtiye
erlr.rut I , s.• /..rd WWI ti r y11001.4 lit n loch
IP .1.011d 1.• ..P• , .t --.I. Ti... rub -or, It as
¢.toot;, •h..u:.i to Cr! elf to the etoone roam.
The •I teenII
. I to Ie...'. teat trw.ul ww1 not
oord.d tt;r.t•u,l..raw.+.nd th,-. ..o..' in•
v.l u,. p.....-1 au.u„R th.•marlvett wines.
(d�
1,411441 tie ui• .4 tier rail . its-.
In canrie ..•pt tFe i..yc'•it .?airs* IIs
tirowary F.la,h•r:.I4 a./ cLut'ed wish ,u.:-
tirity sod wan ib...,i.4.e.l etti• •as-peos .nfr+nm '
1lar
l.4010.• ed a ell.,,,-- drirgsl.•, a hash yo'14. '
lead h.... tit; :•u ter w..,.. He f-s.l5y was
lespheeiti tout. a.a. lot -totes learn, d re I
le••ett'v 0 3* 0 t'..u.tr!l ■-I' Foul lees. .neceed- l
led by Rru.1oil :a tit -..d.-tit til the Unarq
iaat..t at a 1,1e.'r a f t ,.r it von me tlti. to
;Vow tip a leawrry sod soother to 1•111111.11. :
l..ata•rt,t lit..w. t.a.), i',tr.erai.l latoretM i
ira...i jury on Ft ides, ah, r.• Iwlrt'ras.d he -
ay..,I..Abwt. l p.... the .1, fe,-ce preaentosl
ser jury iod.eo..I (Yi'ou,Wit, IG•anlsu and
Ck•se IS, Woos' anti then were ur,o•4a11.
s N-Titi.E' TE #ANO. • - I
Au Ieriaae ttwMerrr fist!. is (aawiate a
1 Jary teat Me Is Incase.
.fn- l:iteo•stt.t.e, lu•l., April 11.-Tide
laftr-nitron Mr. Bement it... emivicte-1 of the
ham .:,-r of.1w,-•tb Ho' terrier, near New Al.'boo-, Intl.. wed ,etlt.n<ed to hang, Bea.
'son waith ,?ori els'i farm hand. itnttweil-
'er itud roti '.r:gh'.,e. Wi loin • mile, said
only his wife rad -a servant girl were
'en the farm with him and 'tenon., A
Ignurrr: ar,•u• at.out the girl.nndone Sunday
has. Summer i:.+nwon shot MI!tweiier dead
'and theta tried to kill Mrs. Motteeilor with
!an axe. tine was left apparently .l lad, but
'finally re.•rn-era.;. The girl fled an'I tepnri-
vad the tragedy. Batman shads no attempt
'toewcat.-. Whim tyke 1: :it first denied
his iuLt but then oenie eu•i. Ilia stint -toy
;tried to ai..w insanity, :end im the stand
)tettar•u denied ever ihavi s; made n confer
Must and ;trade 'other eing.d-.r °tateineuta.
'ITh. fury wits n:.li out het: an hour , els
%meal will he i..lir i. 'moi -- cspe w.s inert
at .IeGersonvi le un .tang. of Penne from
-New Atl,.ny and the eseent,.uwill take
piaci there.
Mises ftt6lnl THE GRAVE.
Hilmar. rater y-cum-i.r: iastr lar
!Wiese.
. esMe Apr:t & H. P.-Wst.ln,
proprietor of The I iseport Messenger. dim
appeared last ;November. lite hit and •
smell boat, has which he bad gone to Lubec,
were found is .il,ort time afterward, theist..
ter bottom tip. and he was given op by his
wife sod lr:et,4e ss lost. Within three
days his wife 1 Ai rerei%oet a letter frons Lis
at Pawl ticket, R.I. He s-syt the last thing
he ree.est-ere is startling on the bailee .t
Le' •ec. After that hie mind we* a Week
until he (weed himself hi the wools hear
:Pawtucket, r..'ge•t and pour'. At the time
isf his disappearance he sae worn' oat by
,ovs•rwnri. and 4ekiteme in his family. These
marcs, with the of elegy, probably or.
act -tied lit iniad. -
■essoetl'a Yehwer at Ike twad angle
Lo!ais,a, April at. -Sir ('harles 12,,"'.11
calntitn id his argument hsaore the Parnell
Commission on Wednesday and Thersday,
and then .eked for au arljunrnevent till
Tuesday next, whi.I. the Court granted.
He has devoted much time to an historiaall
narrative of the condition of things in Ire-
land, which, is' his view, toads agitation
wed ii:e'al orgarite %thins, mud e' en conte
degree of .rime, inevitable. Ili. defence of
the land League is probably the beet mud
most °iahurste that hes yet leen addressed
-to the poldie. The league d:minishe,i, he
urge., instead of inrreaiicg eritne, and de- i
de -
moves, therefore, lemming. rather than cum ing. He drfend.d leoyeattins nes 1-h. mum I
grunmt. 11 about boycotting, if you belie/VC'
sir Chat ler, oth •r 1 him., or what he ma
'" serious crime," would hare been more ,
frequent. ;lie 'perch has been a masterly `
p�ewrforn,an.-, obrinuely impreesis-e to the
'Court a...,i impressive rseu to tha general :
pmblic, whi'•h ..bion reads foraeutc osis•
emerges, hitt hu read t1w,marics of this and
the more getting atoiao'les. of Ihear there ,
have beet, many, luelading a fresh attack
on the unhappy Attorney-I:e feral, far !
making sundry grave charges in opening lb'
ease whish he did not afterward attempt to
support by evidence. The story that nae'
pswag, moved Mr. Parnell to tear* requires
enntiratinw. It M difficult to imagine Mr.
Parnell in tears.
Re•eew■Ia tM trslab Tau eremivaa..
IN KW Yoke, April R. Prof. N. ('. Via
rent of the Royal Geographical Societyof
London, arrived on the Adriatic to -ay.
He come* here in the interest* of the gnat
Kngli.h tin'yndisste that has recently rais-
ed million. of dollar to resutrol the tie pro -
.faction rf the world Hs will pro ess! Im-
mediately to !Sokoto', where the tin mimes
is which the syndicate are inners isd are
located.
Na., dads at Weeder, I. Itaabtaeeee.
Waswtao-s,o. April R -A henry lownw.w,n.]
aid rain stem, bis prevailed Isere Mssn early
this mor log. The rum, whah began fallen
.mase time twines daylight, at attest 0 u'o•Ix•k
'hanged to scow rout front that boor natal
after dark so night Me air wow dense with
meet flake. driven briar, • entero nowt wind,
bets the weather hung mild le melted as is
1,41. Savers! times dnrong the dry hasty
wale of Anodise were he•sd and stray sparks
J lyrl.toinr.g frequently darted aeras the
ww
itel,lrds in the gape °Mega The
bihphnse end ire alarm elves throneless,
she etre los mere or less d eswaiited, mad
veleemp.hie enevenunicsines with ter eolith sad
ores I. wholly sal el.
TNt FASH'ONS.
a Imola*, .t 4-4111ms. toot Will tatetra
Ise tau ala.
Fr ie. .me ..! 111o/ suprrtie dictators id
he te.et..a a... Id. h..° siren (ut'th Its.
! ..t. ll-i.gatiue, tb.t deisesoasle soft
reV,IH i..,.', 1.. a t'f ile 1.•t•,s.e.1
u: tt.• ',resell a. net . 'else nidi sheds -s
.II be so.,a i.r.red. N'ii , 1laese an t..
o wore petty fuu:ar,:a .•t flowery de
l,. ,.r hue. ..tutor., ; holt the .float uovr:'
VI Vitt print .std -meets,' wait be the
t etet.'. d p•e1.1 sortie'. ,a s!I u•.I..rio is
I tiro, S''4eit i,.a,4a are q.r•te urs to
hr.r prraet.I oceier,.1, w111t••u..ti entirely
man.,•► i.. the hive istp,b-s sod to utttor
.., tu•uds.
M faits thus enmbibaa lute of th.s-
electives : Y'btt beak of the jape ,a�
.u.iu of settee said ►I,c4 ;,teed "web.
use Mg tan loser keeps; the trent is of
e11,.1k verba. fiorly i, sited mud c tiered
*nit 'secs Ironton, lace, thus suhdsiu
oat I'f hataoa k, d glvtt.,t 1.,,.e to the
pis s-ta) eileda. A jet pa..emeetern e..t-
vt nestems fAe•rl,u, +.tit, le.. 1111: ahoy.
Ill-p..'[li•a.r face roarer.; d••.'ii also it.
'tow, a id held In i a'r toy Jilt hrsteltes
.'tie ...11,.1e s[wpl:cot l' of the ries moat
hr retaarktd-.luno lies* and au dupery.
natter **tame, isier:dent f..► horse
r. w b-tanc'. ass ..l isle Mars ps•uV a-
. ". s.tb Lor ptaitno&s let U* On the
,ri Iirti •sur fa•h't..n, .d iloiuil,..4ti:en
• d,. it. Lollar^'hill icz .idler ,t'!. al 11
.• •e ant it..ln 1.,.wwrwtwin I tt••tioed
.. .., w`, Lnui XV �p.le 11/110-- omen as
.o P..a1.11 111.1-twn'4elt'tO Ibis if..
r►a>e, fess • acting y.4r.f tither dark
e. i:u 1 -tined in with • stda pvasutauta-
• le of multi e ,tor.J b,•sdr.
A veto youthful eustumo was mole of
ter.d whips and B'... f-.'t-arl. the skill
.g in plasma tied the *met r
;.rooteding soot • hood .aah uf Cu,
.uuire tied behuid like a child s.
t men pretentious t .ilei was tit- or s
same• ut pa
..tde, slid us ft fit, Derr n j,up•• of
sbriMpnre geese A belt , f the salt,
.ca teed at .a.0 *tide and a rw;.a: Hetes
• ,. '.r sae 1 .. ,^ • oiitUMI-lo fiddija"eT3r
it w,.. apo..$ utly there%ita! of some ..el
tlattemia plature. A recepliun I.•.u.. XV
•own ase cut ...it .1 t t aictell et .intent
e led ill the towers wild sltsilete iii the
1-e.bd Ti... k#1,it trete w..s of o:.l
o a I,.•.. „tor tale mauve satin, shad•
Ing Set to res. petal. •-
.1':r:.•1eti1`1a uo'Ireae ems of silver -stray
we -.rt d.'Le..'.iy e.,hnrtrl.red, 'priona
over a as mo' ruse salt.. entirely. covered -
it it eh: es I •c.-. Anti theeca.ur the ID.•
j,stpi • f a fait dresseiannr•t un .•f whit.
mord blue pe'e'ss ew'.•n to gold wheat
nee. w. Ali the teem was ata(e'f In:.
it••{gums stuff. Tne.fria,t sus. of stripes
t . r •,-. 1 ,...bre:erred 111. ryaan[he
mens of *11 colon, exquisite blend.•!
u Ito le as d..ltdy and as , emit ea IT
ii,„. tru.h of )fade rine Leftist a hail scat.
r•rd web d:rtug bend •ll the bnlivant
I •i.ts of her palette '.ter the deilcate soft
-urfaor, Terse bands were inlet wiped
a 1• h ahtte silk ovine 'a.,ti a letepier
e -. obit sttun of watotiai bud co Mr oau-
oot he imagined.
A ,la'•ee now at the millinery and Btu
genu dep.rtmomt, as it meet cot be for
gullets that M. Fehr .:eels is messed
motets els needs la mho otAte'. It is s
i 'r.;t"tie emiclusien xi present that this
Ievertstl siert be vety Iarge-tit-yeil-
n,all. You must choose between the
tat. extremes. The sweets are smelt
and they ,.tarn decidedly to the fernier
Fella lacy of floral or lief co timet• ;
they are, in feet, more like coiffures that,
T; .hurts, and are senility nude of foliar*
or florets veiled hi tell..
A chinning neraly N a amaiii,nsss.e
,rade of two velvet loops 1:►e an Alia
urn how, but very nliyuon : ar.d Irosw
the centre comes a delicate *pray - i fine
ti .were ahich nuugles with the saving
herr on the forehesoi.
Ter toques are still small, even more
eo 1n rnuliari.• a tern the inhnitesmai
'nets. They are nude of tulle, bear'
els • title, retained sty gold hands or
.alms, as in the Grecian cotlfure, u,d
two .•r three dragon dies prised on top
seem reedy Ili their graceful lightens. t,
.•'trate their poiering sings to 1 .1.it
flight.
In lire. hats Felix adv, cat., the
'tittered tulle, crowned with fl-•sers, or
the head straw and flit crowns, cover-
ed wt'tt tulle clouds and dotted with
bees
A hew outatatt is the pure white straw
brim covered with black alarm : the
I/11••1 is startling. original slid mortice
larly becoming to blondes, while piquant
to brunettes with happy complexions.
A coronet of ivy surrounds the crown,
with a desk of bees ar;d d:agen flies
scattering here and there
in underclothing there are the most
bewitching .-.uf--de-lif of suraee al, work-
ed eat in lace, with cloudy softness and
wonderful draping possibilities. Sttmil
home jackets, taken in style from old
engravings of the Mane Therese period,
in the faded tints are enveloped with old
Al.nc-.n point, knotted with ribbon bows
or list with gold and silver Loops. 'There
are loxriou@ dreams • la Ouida, sugges-
tive of beauty, repose, and the intimate
every -day refinement of home and
coquetry.
There is • novelty in skirt fashions.
They are madelnnger,either with plaitsor
sloe held to the waistband in thick gath-
ers. The waist has a short baseue, is
perfectly plain, fastening is front with
• single row of buttons. The chic head-
gear is always the small classical top hat,
but the em..cth, soft derby is used, with
a very low, flat, nand crown, or
the thetas, with long hair, split down in
the middle on the top. The •ells ars
invariably made of thin gauss, in -whit.,
sever gray, light blue, or green.
The walking onsteaas de 'week•arme hi
made now -the welt' --,if pale blue-
cloth,
eescloth, the soldier blue, with moire of the
same shade. Tits radis*ote fdnn snakes
the fullness of the jet* ; it is opened oil
each side snd has two fell plaits babied.
Tb. revers Direetoire erose in front over
• tight-fittine mors west. The pearl
bottoms are large and of the
sales shale as the dram. The wool
sleeves email only to the elbow, termi-
nating in an upturned guff of the same,
called sabot. and from this start the
lower part of the sleeve, made of moire.
Another onetime is made viol silver grey
cashmere, with a draped front, so s-
I thing is shah fuhien. A grey velvet
hiss briars;
1 hand eveetesenre Mw hManm of the pine,
4'. I epee 1:L t ix A .1:i' i1,sse'bcr I roe
if ..feral hi:s• dottrel t. to t', ern
Or .oar the thou t t. the ,• tie
L..•rlari lone, said ural it,. ,i 'et of�OA. •.sae omit.. the plaited uaeb.0,mut
ere f.i ed.
fur shesci ars •tJe. hies, and re:a.us.I
shove the elbow, and at the *rust, to la d
plaits by breatht...I the gimp.
severe ANaeb.
Mies Beds EI'iot. of Pontypool, Out.,
strove- "Me brother end 1 were Irrlh
t.ken all with a aetr'e aft.ck ,t d.at-
rheet, la• lu•f tried t -that loosed. s, we
tied Dr fr ;who's Ettrart .•f Wald Straw-
berry, stitch yore nowrd,ate relief." 2
'They hs. • a larga c r i • to toy die
trict, ' says a sell kuover druggist, "than
at other pill en the market, a...i give
the t.e.1 aat..f•ctiou for sick heads. he,
bilo:o.suess, 5liii•gest i'n, ,•tr , fled when
conubl,.r•l n -,'h J Ironic 11 iters,
J, d,n,t•'is a '!'rule 1..•rr Pille will per
f rim •1.xt II., ether ule.Lots.e his. dour
et fu rr Inr •u;i,rntu- 1.uutsnit►.' Pills
',tj , -• rte per t:.,itle. 11 ttirs 50 gents
sod SI p -r butter. Seal by I least.,
Drsj„tn.t, Alveoli block, t:oderiat, sole
oyeut lc+
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
tetereaifart P.raerapb. Relattag as tank.
One Mirk.
Choir: i. 'he :,rat of p.ymast.ra Ile
s.rrua*.1 P.tee'• Mat to pea44:1. flour,
rud•'t
the •:1.,•• 1.1 ter pet upin gate hoot
such s disught of fire.. a. Ise had out
Lad before.
N.011181(r u sure expensive than penu-
r,-'uu..us; nothing more anxi-.u. then
cs.eleesnras : and eve,y uuty a ht.S is
uudden, t.. uAi-, returns with tattoo treat.
dittos at Its hack. - Chart -s 11.nq;al.y.
In the realms .•t t'hriatim I ,se anti
service rvrr, b..I) has a pleee if h:.' oa n
It halo tern .•r 1 un: d for lint nsp oielle
In it lie can d . i.,r l:••d and hi% fr.low-
men w1.s' no i -tie else call .i J.-17' 11411110
list.
1),uakenness arid de':riutns Instant.
arc a., ,•rvrt'y len rhe i,octe.►e in Berlin, i
+hat the teed ter .f. Mee aro ealine, t-
tenli.•n to the uecrssitr.1 reducing the
'tort,.,rr of p:.cea where tut&-lleatini
lepton may tie sold
The 11 d.i'si, church ha° now in Clint
't:, lus;,•.pa, of whet' 17 are French. 12
Rpeteist., 3 Belgian, prat 1 Dutch. with
/065 foreign, and 54.1 n •live priest. The
member of eohvtrt■ is re.'k..,,ed at half a
fel' h, ii.-Teutoit. de la Veleta
W. read that the Jews ri wee a,asted
thea aloes-wivtttir a part of theft tithe-
irayia2. Yet aline-giwiatt was ideate a
sacred ditty with theta. This, however,
'could rot begin 'I the tithes weer
presided for. Their chatitise must be
:skew out ad the bine tenths of their tu-
mmies. reit out ..f the Len -Is ohs tvl.th. ,
Tee Letter abet tame
-'ro;ts 'Sir .1 Hayden. l:t9 Ct-.atham Sr,.
's;irea. say.: -"I was troubled for
yews -'aah 'silis umesa, a:sd liver cots-
pi.ant. end I nescr Loured ary medicine
t..o I.e./; in. like R-.r,l.,ck Rl"'d Bitten,
u feet one bot:le made a complete
2
A q•e,tteh M a'enaniesee.
Dark M1., Leans, - 6 ---believes
there, is only • tie God whose we serve
to. Excuse late to'wtite and ask you a
followung ;lutist tun fur her.
In the Japanese customs, person left
this world is rn1oised and served as a clod
Mer old grandmother slept • long sleep
yesterday, mud her paroets by the cu.
tom out pose she has been,. a god, and
laver her. 1i1-huDOtes no other reds
bewd Vthe holy Father in Heiyen, and
die -ihesitate. hew to II e osteal
cerium .es her to hiw the grandma, but
she cannot du. May she bow her mon-
ly her grandmother, nut as • god ! Will
you palesms answer me end set K --
right on both solve of Chrutiani:y and
of filial piety. I remain. yours truly.
The shire letter Ie by a Japane?e girl
acid was written to Mrs Large -i the girls'
dhh•.ol at Tokyo, .lapse. I'. glees a good
vise of the perplexities that dome in the
watt'Ay-owe concerts from heath.eniatn
ai.d is, a amp osa:un very much reminds
one of the letter 'f M a. 1 shida pub-
o fished in a te,..t eurebrr of the -4L04,1
hLrt'.
lath,. had grim..
"'i a (roil li.ardioch Blood hitters et-
callent f'.r weakness, and equally so for
headache. l"a'her *1.' cuff, -red severely
froin quina•, which It ii 13 , by its tannic
•'Id purifying properties, completely
cured.see
2r
dohs heals, as sae Llgaer Treble.
Those who sell this p tan., murder Her
Ma sety'' subjects by wholeellt'. Neith•
er does their eye pity nor spire. They
drive then, to hell like sheep. And who'
is their gain ! is it net the hl-'od of
thee, men ? Who, then, could Bevy
their large estates and •nrrptcna. pale -
eye > A curse ivin the midst of them ;
the curse of God cleaves to the stoner,
the timber, the furniture of them ' The
curse of God is in tht it ;lar -lens, their
wail's, their groves ; s fire that burns to
the nethermost hell ' ftln"it, blood is
there ; the f undatior, the Boon, the
walla, the r,of, an stained soh bbad !
And '.mast thou hope, (1 thou man of
blood, though thou art "clothed in scar-
let end fin. Itnen, and forest °mspteous-
ly every day" -carat thee hope to de-
liver down thy fields of bh..ditto the
third getteratinn I Not so • for theta is
a God in heaven ; therefore, thy name
shall soon be rooted out. Like se theme
whom thou but destroyed, 'Indy and
soul, "thy memorial shall perish with
thee t"
II feaaawpiids earelp Cana
1 To Tux Eiirok : Please iuf'•r-n your
rb..d+•rs I,..t I hate * p,..len.1 ro.u.dy for
tb lull. camel d,ae..t hof its timely
use thoueai.ds e4 hopeless.' : saes have
been pee tusnesitly cured. 10'411 h. triad
to seed two beetles .d my B. wetly tree
ti. ally et your traders who hair am-
' smarted', if they .:ll scud we their Es
peau and P. 0. address.
!teepee -dolly, 1►a. T. A. Stot'vn,
i y S7 Yunce St., T"route, /Jut
lerwewl.e 11 Melee*
It eotaatiwss rri1oires fully a wren lu
e•,tuptete a wedd;t.g ins N.,rweglau sa-
laams. hoer, spirits, plenty to eat, muse:
and danciig are the chief features of
these lestlsitiea The guests tiered' to
aan'mbls the day briery the wedJisg,
red ere welcomed by the beidexriw,te.
rile a pleut,ful supply , f Ii,iwd refresh.
tuents. "fee %Woo' ech'olaaater a al Goderich Foundry and Machine Works,
,
BROS.,
JUST ARRIVED
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BABY CARR (ACES.
CALLNIA�TO NNQE
BARGAINS Z
(JeRYii:'afi 6.1D_
tTOPPIN-G- DONE I
BEAUTIFUL DES_IGNS IN WINDOW S-iADES.
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13 AN.T_LN TOs "'R h1 JET
ways waster I f the eateniuhtr. red It
is he who invitee the guest- t the re-
ception weal. He stye grace. A paella
is then sung to the the se.'in, tupsntuiuut
of two viuiina. The teveet it .iwple
sod served en a bare table, N,, plates
areuieJ, but large lilt cake* .•t meet in-
stead. The night Is *peat w level'.
tog. The Pelt mi•rnit.g at 8 ..'crock
the wrddtng 1,1F11:11441011 siesta folio chnrch.
The bride always wears silver ones-
! uerida. ill a one parts cf the i,itedom
she is clad in • purple robe. richly em-
hn,tderel with gold, (reyueutly the he:t-
town , f centuries. S.u:utiu,es the way
to church is by b -..t and ',outlooks en
horst' back. Mule lend" the i>ay. The.
march to church is t. ever balted.but wheat
the patty return atter the centre cent.-
, • ...lute It tired from erery ''muse
along thio route, nod at every one t
newly -teemed pair alight and parish
beer. The journey house ,often tali
day, owing to this general j..init.
the festivities. As ..lull as the bride
party reaches home a grand dinner is
served. After that what is kuown as
the cradle tax is collected. A tin dish
is placed before the bride, aid her
father,kiawits in it a bank 11,40 111.11 tan
Diller slem.ns. T'." tlueeta all coutribut.
mousy Cf utter gifts. The rest a -f the
weddine day and part of the melte are
spent in thanking end dancing. Then a
precession forms, and ouch person car•
ries a bgh'ed candle and escorts the
bride and groom to their apartment.
The next day the wed ing lifts are pre-
sented. They are got displayed, but
each Liver shouts out what he or sibs
gives and &hak-es hands with the married
eeuple. The revelling and rejoicing are
kept up until the following Srntday,
when they are brought to a dose, and
the young couple are cobsideted fitly
married.
V. lb. ■adIeel reeaeests, sat all whims
U ma, ranee..
Phosphatine, or Nerve Pia, a Phos-
phate Element based upon fluitmtife,.
nets, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Berton, Mess., eons Pulman
ary Conaumptton, Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo. and Neuralgia
and all wasting diseases of the human
system. Phosphatinto is not a Medecins,
but a Nutriment, beaue�*e it rvmtains no
VMetable or Mineral Maims, Opiates
Narenties, and no Stimulants, but aimed)
ly the Phosphatic and (ierttic Elements
founein our daily fond. A single hour.
is sulfieiont to atavism. All Drawee
sell it St 00 par bottle. !Awes &
On. sole agents for the Dominion,
B Trout Street net Toronto
eel a ask .1 eat
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a hook
agent. but las the agency in (l,iderich
for J••hnitan a Tonic Bitten, which he
can heartily reci-mmend for any cont.
Wein
om-
ptein to which a tonic medicine is ap
plicsble. This valuable medicine has
been with newt aatentehindly good re-
sults in cases of general debility, weak-
ness, irregulanttes peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and favor troubles, loss
of appetite, and for that general worn
out feeling that really ever] one is
troubled with at souse pout of on year.
Doa't forget the name Johnston s Tonic
Bates -31.0c. and $1 per b tile at Goode's
drug store, .Album block, hot!eri,_1., sole
agent a
The c'eath is sun. uncal of Mrs Mc-
Ewen, widow of the late Duncan Mc-
Ewen, of Exeter, aged tri. She had
been a resident of Hensel -I said €x.ter
LA thirty-two years.
be an neer eisard.
Don't allow . collo it the hear to slow-
ly and surely run into Catarrh, m hen
you can he cured for 25c. by unit Dr.
Chase a Catarrh Cure. A few applica-
tions :pre incipient catarrh ; I to 2 boxes
cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 toll boxes is
guaranteed to cure chnit.ic catarrh. Try
it. Only 2,c aid sure core. Sold by
all 'itegg,sta ly
The Kennedy farm on the 3rd con-
ceasi- n of Tickeremith, near Eynsond-
eille, was sold by auction en Tuesday
last to Mr Th.,me% Devereaux, a neigh-
bor, for the sura et $1;.140. The farm
contain.* 100 acres. There is a good
batik barn but only • small !IOaae. It
was well sold ae farms are new going.
rarely .:ave r
"ill the years IRBi. f coughed for six
mouths, and l•ari..g uneuccesslully tried
mane remeilit s, i partly gave up, think-
ing I had c'nsun.ptii,n. At last i tried
Fl.vyerd's Pectoral Balston, less than
ine bottle eif which cured me, leaving
me as well as ever i was." Henry W
Cans, Wabash, Ont. 2
I. Brief, sew 1alb• rent.
Dy.perteia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is tumefy. Ind/gseliow is a ton to
good nature.
The human digestive apparatus is ons
of the meat c,mpliceled and wonderful
things in existence. It is early put out
of order.
(Irma?y f,aod, tough food, sloppy food,
bad cookery, mental worry, hue hours,
irregular habits, and many other things
which ought not to be, have made the
American people a nation of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has done
s wonderful work in reforming this sad
bustle* and making the American
penule so healthy that they eau enjoy
their meals WWI he happy.
Remember :- Ne happiness without
health Bet Green's August Flower
brings health end happiness at the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggist far •
bottle Seventy eve costa lowly
••
U. neves ardor apt. r
No "hardly ever" shout it. He had
an attack .,f what people call "bilious-
nese,"and to smile was isepaaibin. Yet
a man may "snide and smile, and be a
,.ban still, still he was no villain, but a
plain, hlunt, honed airs, that ttnsdsd d
remedy •eels a. Dr Pities'. "Pleaesnt
Purposive Pallets," whish sever fail to
leer. bilyp+asnw and diseased or torpid
MoweirOf date anal afresh. eseatips-
RUNCIMAN
Proprietors.
W t: fl..Vr. lax 11 AND Yui: lAl.} :
proved Land Rollers - - - Price $22.00.
HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERS, PLOW POINTS &c.
�T 2.ICW FI - 7=S t
FLOUR MILLS BUILT GA THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONRO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
RH`PAIR$ bNID QA::-ITINGB OF £LL KIITDB.
BOOTS ok sem, oES
E. DOWNING'S.
We bare made ex: ra'rlinary preparations for a a n u!ing fall and winter trade. Wellen SI
THE LATEST STYLES
ill low.priecd,steues, as well as h.
1k
THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED !
iv ri .astir .ailed I ill- Irian es in
PRICES
Ii) le, and ..f _-•w. !.. i... nn. a .1-i: and I Net atom you
T h Largest Stock of Boon erd Shccs of every De-
scription, Rubbers, Or.r'rsiroes, Felt Boots Lum-
bermen' Sl gs, ci .,, to be fecund in Western
Ontario.
AlrT'hey are all bought at .'!•- t r:-- - fe- i of-. t''a will te- wed at a ,mail adt atice a cost
E. DOW/TING,
l'raube flinch. (or. knit et. and Ronal...
hAVING RE-
1!"ulersit1HSD
4 steeple the lairs
Alla. pet to terve
Nes Marberfy/n
tweet thew, theatre
Mated Itochestsr
fittitng Chairs. ani
hired a }immersers
laarber. we aro to •
psi tion to do better
W ort than beret*.
tore.
lady's & Phlldrese•
Ilairr•mtting made •
memahy on all days
g•sittanmrd ;
roun
ears
d.
w TI(3- IT,
>N/ West Street tare deers saute i. . U4.,iI*
DANiEL GORDON
THE LEADING
UNDERTAKER
-AUD-
Fpurx tore Maw.
of Ibis town for the Met b years. and M yet.t
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it.
I am bound to get your trade if Quality and Price is any con-
sideration.
I have an immense stock of Furni-
ture now on hand, and carry
more Undetaking stock than
all others combined.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
mums BEOOND TO NONE.
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE,
I hare anw nn l.sa4 • name at • grass et f
Blind Made Rollers at 16 Cents .sleeve))
COME ONE- COME ALL_
WAREROOMS :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal.
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