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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-11-22, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1889 CANADA'S 'boss TWE,Eo.. ate r st efweye es sae Tsai.e of Mr Meets ts.esemill M ea Thursday Nw. 14, PifBashard Cartwright eeM that essmdotiy held compute! Sir Jet. I eedesak1 Katik Ihr tt..ttset Widenkliht egad to hes ad.etewratl4M. He did sot Iblak the serperietw Sea fur to _'sr Robust Walpole, sod fur this reams Walpule had to deal wake body of saes tIst .veld he hardly melted FaLa- lives of the Bustle& people Prvhao.y ewe -hall .f the Ou0a1ateen0iue were mere rota.* pocket burvelha, sad the ouwlry Nam the heads • smell end very tlMasept ollt,•rc►y. The insane of .um- Meicattua, sty in thanes dap were Mil -no teslas, se telegraphs. the press was twetncted, it wan pes.i foe a newspaper to publish Parlueseutety pnlo.ediug., ease in a disguised item, mise* Isis meld pubis@ )Wlrwis oomma,t oe the semis ef the day with the latitude sad freedom noir permitted them Such pruesed.n go the* would have made thea ism usiuted !t wit► the pillory er the hwngmsu's rope 8o that it tram not fair to compere Ker Joh* Maedosald with Walpole No, it watt mot to Saglmd that they could look 1(.r a parallel to the existing ham of `', *efesee.t is Canada He was ear,, M a C•*sdw, to Kay that m the satire *aurae of hie nedteg of Meter, he bad met with only nee case that c.•sid he compared with the c,udusou ,.f atf.oe nohow ra Canada, and that cum was New York ender the moms tJ William M. Tweed, formerly *teem of Tammany, and latterly of Black well's Island I'eniNln- tlary. (Appisu.e.) The lamas new hf these two ---hues Tweed and Sir .1 An Macdonald -lot keepiug tkemwlves in power were sebst•attadly the same ; their financial !intones resembled each other. There was in loth the seine in- aobet, impudent defiance of public opiaioa; than were the same methods of adzes; to crown aU, when Tweed's iniquities were expose.' the eery defence Oust he used etas stu.tlir to that oile0 used le defeud Sir Juhu Macdonald. We were told he could out be so Md because New York had (rows and prospered .o - der hie regime; mu we were told to mord t. far John Maaloeald, that all throes things with which he had been time and • again charged could not be true because Canada had to mom extent grows rid under hrule. Another prospered u pine, resemblance between the two was that both were tolerably successful in securing control of the tribunals be- fore which they had to plead. Tweed assuaged t i secure control of the judicial tnbueale which slope could take •.gni- sasse of bis dotage, their methods cl•oee- y resembling those tit Tweed. The premat Premier of Canada menaced to severe hie tribunal& But the Canadian had seen MO Yankee, and gone one tet- ter. Be hail otacwered a way of sapping the morality and undermining the intel- ligence of a very ,arse sectwo of the people of Canada Sir Richard then en- larged on the iniquity of the gerryman- der and the anaevsseery and impo*eive Dominion Franchise A.4. RELIGIOUS NOTE& he waisted is his owe way --ohne took • peaked*, sad foe inure 1h.a tea misses was away remumserf the 1.. Beet .temp ea the pet ! had preps/ed. rhea ..tk a eheeeaterrtw great of mlisf.etem. 'There's five cents .aced,' be glued aim Kamp on the sew contract, tuck my shank. headed ate the pet esyi.e, "There's money for you to time mistreat; mood mur*tag. etiO 1 wee goes. le lees than alma, days She stock W advanced eight piste, bet 1 had will long b.- ftrre.-EEsenaog.. 1,Ov5 H16HTlel TEAS LOGIC. 'a' Yeo may hammer We 00 the .aril or bray it in a mortar. What then 1 It is pounded ice sull, except for the little portion melted by heat of percuestoa, and it will soon oungeal again. Melt It in the sun, and it flows down in sweet water, which manure the Tight which loused ata beads of cold. So hammer away at unbelief with your logical sledge - hemmers, sod you will change its shape perhaps ; het it is Duos the los unbelief became you here ground it to powder. It sea trightir meat that must emit it -the bre of God's love brought .less by • keart ablate with the sacred -w. THE Catr*CM. I have seen a field here, and another there, stand thick with euro. A hedge or two has parted them. At the proper .won the reapers entered. Sion the earth was disburdened, and the grain conveyed to its destined place, when, blended together in the barn or in the stack, it could not be known that • hedge oace separated the corn from that. Thus it is with the church. Hen it glows, as It were, in different fields; severed. it may be, by venous hedges. By-and-by, when the harvest is come all God's wheat shall be gathered into the garner, without one single mark to distinguish that once tI.y differed in the outward cireumstaaeuas of modes and forma.-Tuplady. WITH CBhitT. How mock this will signify, those will beet understand who best love Christ. To be with Christ ! with Him, the inamor- ata. Bon of Ood, most blessed and most holy ! Him, who for love of es died opus the cross, and who, now glorified, is in the full posesesoo of that glory whim. He had with the Father before the s. rid was ! to behold Him in Him glory and be with Him -what must it be 1 11 that brief trmoalgurativn vision of Jesus glorified, .1.. M mortal eyes were able to behold Hiss, was molt as to sages Peter to =Melte, "Lord ! it is good for as to be here r what shall it be with the glorified Lord is Pam:lige 1 - Rev. S. H. Kellogg. The use of Ayer's Baresperilla portass the blood, stimulates the eeeretio.a, sod Mamma new life and vigor to every fame time of :he body. For nearly half • cen- tury, i; has r.maswd unrivaled se the best blood medians ever diseosered. fie ooavus.ed by • areal. We -ss &beat Teers.tt. The average *ember of teeth is U. , The weight of the cirmlatioq blued is 29 p..unds The average weight of an adult is 150 pounds and 6 mimes. The brain of a mac exeoeds twice that of any other uimaL A tem breathes about 90 times a min• et. and 1,200 times an hoar. A mea breathes about 18 pints of air in a Minute or upwards of 7 hogsheads a day. The average weight of the brain of a man is 3' pounds ; of a woman 2 pounds and 11 uuaoss. Five hundred and forty pounds, or 1 hogshead and 11 pints of blood, page t hr .ugh the heart ID one hour. The average height of an Englishman is 5 feet 9 inches ; of a Frenchman 5 feet 4 inches ; of a Belgian 5 feet 61 niches. The hearts mods nearly 10 pounds of blood through the veins and arteries each beat, and shakes four beats while we breath once. One hundred and seventy-five million cells are in the lungs, which would cover it surface of thirty times greater than the human body. The average of the pulse in infamy is 120 per minute ; in manhood, 80 ; at 60 years, GO. The pulse of females is more frequent than that of males Parisian Salm. A delightfully perfumed ftw Chapped Hands. Cracked Lipa and Roark - nese of the akin. Only xsc. at all draw - gists. 1 Kao Beauty L desired and admired by all. Amiss the Wage which may beat be dans to e.5asgonadald ce pet gonadal bne,uty se the dally use of Ayer& Ilan Vigor Nu matte' what the color of the hair, skis prep♦ The beat education in the world is that frit by struggling to get a liv- ing. Tee first and wont o4 all frauds is to cheat one's self. And sin is easy after that. A Greed 1.0.7 sew. "Yes, eid Commodore V aaderbilt was teensy g•tte sad a mosey saver," said old time Wall "treed operator to w sola* singe of young mea who were vomiting the Sepe,is a downtown ofaee. "130 looked after the nickels, and the dimes esti donate followed after. It wee in 182, I tkiek, when 1 concluded to fake a trip to Serope, and I didn't west to impair my eapttal - vested to make my impasses, you kanw. I bed dealt en.nWera le 1* Mr Vaad.rbilt's pet Sew York °entre! es4 Wes idles tbst be would mike • dew �seel is it *441I was AM sated , Be MEMisd, Keit fee anile hit's alai clad presgalimi a psi ter him es sign It wages 1000 stows et Om- ens, et the =rise t rise es e de be - him. R. M MM end hie* wee M digs% Ise te 11) Mdse. Het my. Vieeillg, se a Inver, be sesta de N et 1 per .est,. babes the eleaeg. 1 agreal- He wee ver, bees: hie d.eb litters. ebb iaNae. Tallboys daps tale goveeesiest ._ _L_a a iter.m" of ave .sob ea e imam.& ♦esdltehlr siwrots the pot -- CURE FITS! Whoa 1 say ever I do net mean wierety to rPilp them t.T a tl0,e, sou then Mere them_ t� n atr9l12. I naax A RADICAL CCM. 1 baro aside the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, "' f etndt. i r-AnttANT my remedy fe C",rT: the t.orK cases. because others have reet-aotrs.eMt• Borrtw gs4 .tnnref••r&testi mime: s. Fsr.au'Lg HeOmt. Give Expr.es l+ua ik•st trace,. It coat y90 nothing Gil tr'at. end !t eat rare seer. Address Drs N. G. ROOT. 37 Taxa. 3*., Tere_et& Jet. ration give. It a lus- tre and Mime, that adds greatly to Its chars. 8bowld the Ws be tale, harsh, dry.or tortoise gray, Ayer'. Hair Vigor will resers the eater, bring int a mew growth, and reader the Mit soft and skies. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, sad healthy, share is ao better preparation in the market. " I am tree to confess that a trial .d Ayer'. HaIr Vlfor has couviscetl flee that it is a genuine article its use has nut only caned the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my ratter Mutated mus- tache a respectable length an.l appear- ance." - R. Britton. Oakland. Ohio. •• My hair was coming out (wilbout any aaskitaare from ray wife. either). 1 tried Ayer's Bair Vigor, tui only one bottle. and I now have as ane a head of hair as any 00e could wish fur." -U. T. 8cbmittou, Dicksou, Teas. '• I have used Aver's Hair Vigor In my family for a numbet of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife lass use.t it for a long time with west satisfactory re- sults.' - Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D.. Thomas Hill. Mu. •• My hair was becoming harsh and dry, hut after using half a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor dt grew black and glossy. I cannot express the Joy and gratitude I feel." - Mabel C. Ifaroly, Delavan, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Or. J. C. Ayer t Co., Lowell, Mau. Seo by DruUtI*0 .ad I'ertamera &aim& vis p. R, BOOM TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE. 8100 AND UPWARDS I have • large mustier of (looses and Lots and Vacant Lands in the most desirable parts of tate Tewn-FSS SALE CRS Ir. Now Y the time to secure property before the Bi. Resist The C. P. R. Is Doming sere sad in a short time prices will have advanced beyond 15. reach of ssany. Call and see List and Priem before purchas- ing elsewhere. R RADCLIFFE, Real Rotate and Oesswal I.euroaoe Agsat Mike frse Wset-et., third door hose Square. C P. R Ticket aad Telearreoh Ocoee. 4441. YELLOW OIL , j,,.gr"�LZ�' ,�•i i.1 � U R4 � TREEMAN'S WORM POWDERS. TNt BEST BU1N POITDER Will .assist Cook's Ftp 141t►tr L le •sisns. Chill HEMEL EARTH &CD. FACTORY S111?LiLS um. arse It lad P4• Leer Palley Mars, deme let Pays. fere Pimps, Whid Milky Came Sweaters, 45. sad tennis U4arllw ti a Wilk STREET, MONTIfCAL. Are pleasant td tsar.. Contain tbste anis Pin--ai'-e. 1s • se* sane, sal.merest desaeyw .r warms la CLgdr.see Adak* D.A.MBCA KILL& M �tvu A( .JREPS CIFF!N: :ARRIAGE VARNISHES&IIgI' 4SILVER MEDAt3AWARUEf' MUNTPEAL MINI N'S SPOOLL COTTON For limed and Machine U7.e. HAS NO SUPERIOR. ASK FOR 1T. STEEL-UUEO TWINS la thunele,bliss'hod at mbar kwJs. Llys[ Id Stizr til TRUNKS he the World. J. EIELEIGI&CO MONTREAL. 1SUlltL III tbl rt'1n HOTEL BALMORAL MONTREAL Notre dame Rt„ one of tke snout ..stead and elegantly furnished H i.1e 1n the City. Acuwum.daWio for 400 guests. Itat.sr d oR Si w V ul00 tS per day. s answerUFF, PEARS' k1t 4'ts tis[ a>!ek. J. PALMERBSON Wholesale Itoy'tn of 011U661ST3' SUNDRIES 1743 UTEE DUE ST., MONTREAL SOAP. DOMINION LEATHER HER i)tl ID COMPANY. Manufecturer..1 ASIESTCS BILLBOARD Steam Packing, FRICTION PULLET BOARD, 71.. iso Arlo, tFncty w RECKITT'S BLUE. TIM MIST FOR LAUNDRY USE. PAPERS. Wrapping, Man=na, NEU. ! _% c7` O Au sues ^sae Q.,/ W WEIGH To 000110 lip 4 Dana* i • :-m101 . 1OH$S ONS fwI F LTHE GREAT :TH 61 [CT F000 �a Til .iCK ING JiAiMSSONTRAGE POW ET !Ut INVIGORATOR f • • PUBLIC NOTICE• ! q•.,.�.� -41i Another large consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Oofffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE %r SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. Vises, Liquors, Io FOR SALE. BY A COOK BOOK FREE By stentesey lady seeding ether pd Ate Mfrs. Welke Masao* & C.., Moored. G. H. PARSONS ALBION Bi.O('F. OODIDUCH' G000 1111111 IS ONE AT SIGNAL t300DE, THE DRUGGIST ]lakes a speciality of FINE DISPENSING, PERSONAL ATTENTION, FINEST WORK, NIGHT ATTENDANCE. TELEPHONE CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. 1t yon request it. your Physician w111 leave his order at my Establishment. thus securing you these advantages and moderate chew,- - We lead on- HORSE heege..-Wek•don- HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES' Try os for'iP(1`ftiay. TOILKT ARTICLRS. PRRFL'MERY. LTC. A lbw pirceiof that BEAUTIFUL. MUSIC Riven to ladies with purchases Still in stock. McLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR, and all other leading Patent Medicines. 1s T L &TE ST STYLE S M2T •�1].�TERY_ W. C. GOODE, DRUGGIST, ALBION BLOCS, SPECIAL+ FOR SALE, PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Purpose Horse. 2 One Horse Wagons, New. 1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle Scale. 1 50 H. P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. Shafting, Pulleys tt Belting, We have now;on hand a obmplete stook of Pattern Hate and Bonnets, with Latest Novelties in Ribbons, Flushes and Trimming Materials. Inspection oordially invited. SAD .ins aBole.c. Mgcoemor to Mies nanism. West +'.► FALL DICILLINERY. 200 Plows, various Patterns. 50 Corn Scuffiers, 82.50 each. PIPE AND FITTINGS. Plow Repa rs of all Kinds. Cash paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. Warerooms near Victoria-st. Methodist Church. MISS CAMERON, Hamilton Street, beim to annonses tAiat she has now. in *.took the latest styles in O U Millinery, epeiaf- ly imported from the British markets for whioh �this��oseeda��son's trade, r seen is thisesotion, including Feathers, Flowers,se some of the most . Ribbons�SSapM, Trimmed Goods, eta .4k. CALL. BOLIOITED. • V„ CISB C N. C. A. HUMBER. 1411 ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, hie ttl • 4 it Pgg 0 I�r��y� ac - t.C�- i o I-� >✓ is . a ' .. o e 3.0 w C 3 °C "• ✓ r^ a 'E oy 'i '9' Esf .: • a5=�! F =2 i ! E,rra� ' .ac `pp; ,d • 4 � p L ip Q .- . L i L� C mOO d Ij.Fc o .Y oQ �jj9 `iu YS Cs 1 if e .0 Eo 8 .1 Q- a h . ..3=Yo a ;c 3 E i 3;3za $ o-. u„ 1 � 4 ...,v_.rg' T=ea .11!. ad �1f.; s, Iwai ee= -F: : ei' lg S ��^r¢ 'la le i - s`T- a °6oap ►. le .- :.S .1 T .E. ``D !• u D t. o 7, c c •- au ;a 0 `asas a :y°' E_ ,= ;i�; eI2 is a itis: t, � 8 at c 43 0O 0b kgci •o o 7' J O 0 seM a WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the best of value in all lines of Furniture—front the smallest chair to the largest and bast bed -room set, or parlor suite. Gall and see his stock and get a bargain. -u NDERTAKING_ Hsebasm eau get bier 811 latter Ns. . twisted at this odes tare Mt�tNer � W they generalvR�ftyheir~iaslmsa Dim ai& osis eanel.a wed get prtasa In all its branches, promptly attended tc 0 0 p' EMBALMING FLUID alwayi kept on hand. PICTURE FRAMING a specialty. GEO. BAR RY,Hamilton-St.. Goderiok. EXPERIENCE, CAPITAL AID SK ILL Are the factors employed in the purchase of Goods from the best houses in the trade. The general verdict is that Munro is abreast of the times, and in all departments fully up to the mark. My increasing business is an evidence that my efforts to please the public are appreciated. And while I endeavor to keep almost everything us- ually found in a first-class house, the general public may rely upon getting the correct thing in every department. Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will sell Satin and D'Lyons, Surahs and Satin Merveillieux at former prices. PATENTS CaRIT*. 15101 ISMS NM CAPTRISIT Qua ate .n bweieree la the t' B. Pmt* pte Atm ti roma 04- m*s es*dste.*ded seat MO1)*RATR ram. the. th.se~time nmete ail.rim Nom' ate i• TON. -w lied OR DIUWI10 We M- eteor' .1. AtL•.I• s woke goO_QLeo1 UNoi- Tw/.VerPAlv7ei tw sirmita"dOranewe mem sr teire* •I.M. ommosei ter 11.00.1% i alptuisim i i My Specialties for the Season. Linen Goods in great variety, Laces and Edgings, Fine Hosiery and Gloves, and all the leading items in Smallwares, from Needles up. All Goods marked in plain figures and strictly one price. *WA ALEX M U NRO Draper and Haberdasher. FURNITURE V ilf yea ireatje see the tersest .teek;ef Feentrare In tows. ifs to D_ GORDO.1\1_ if yea west to ase the Cheaaest WINDOW f1$JDIC8 sad pm N.wsa se stems. e n and atheme Meaty date and .Zelea PIQrizrNUfl WRA. LZl'Tt3 needy dome. JOBBING dbmwamfall de set ItemOHZL�RmIT'dA4.RRIJGBS nsmelt 5.'want ,...uhave Meamew ell Mad. ase panes wanting me I will erases oa email ebse. UNEric ase NG. la the endsetakp e f 1. �. ev.rttbit.g requited ie a ere* aims eeiatttt.' meat. i ass IM eldest gel mase ea seriaesed 11se.rY tairecle i. L a OsgeV. CIAR413 iduOINATIL f+.dletrh. Ascii tIY► IMi 1011/1 •