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The Huron Signal, 1889-12-20, Page 7beet Met e b. 1 r8 peen - Den ebly and irks fbsas % Rem. 11sss W.mbberar the datlfattsr d beamsh of taw Six N has •heated • very consider* with a Mos ranted Brum'. Irene of lin Emma Weekbg,, .elf-kasea Indian waged• a. ••I1 " whom eke ttomettmM meets wawa oe hat ioaomt mere 1 as on one of these trips that she 'ming Montrealer. They were i oatreal, and lbs eaether of you rise tboeghflessy nutted "hawk ' and her ,sleek ..d daughter Irene their reem*.. The invitation was so pled and the visit lasted a emir. Dor m this time young Broom wee de. the fa.ta.elat ladies laasdeib, • wee ea fmssi.at.d by to devotion, when the parting mama there was •1 asderataeding Loaf the Insndsbi o.ickly formed sbosid be cootie letter. Imes misread fo ler hot taw Six Nations Reservation, where raided with her aunt,. Nn Puwleee d themes she wrote regularly to bet she did t.ot always got ae &sewer. 1 Egometbtg wrong she enlisted „Radian (need to mann 7 a• sort of distnbeting livery week rime the Wes mi.siv.s. sod faithfully they enewered. Fab but served whet Bi.... det.rmiestiun to possess dengflter of •'Neeekal.ta," and finally wrote that he would meet her on Suu- y last, mid that they should drive to • =married married and leave at once thst,sgl. Mrs Powwsa "smelled • " rod was determined that Irene oald sot &marry the young man Theseith knew nothing of the arraogemeets Seoday, there was something in •'s sati•.Os that made Fier very sow Mrs Neilsen told *edam of frauds among the Indiana to keep • rp lookout for tb• young pale -face, d whim he put in an appearsne• to run off the Reservation. But little • had her staunch ludian friends, sad they assisted to smooth the way. Sunday Brpce drove from tford •ocompasted by • well-known Iedi•o through whom it n sup - the eurrespnnd.nce was kept up. s spot near Kaayengeh, the lovers , but their meeting was intruded up. Item was carried back to bar borne, Bowes was put tie a lorry and rent the river. Irene's friends anon)( or • meeting o0 Monday. They met, re rapidly to • church, rete married bad just started away when she war n taken from him Bruce could do biog alone, sod, with a whisper of to her, drove rapidly to Brantford note legal proceedings for the re- • ef his lawful wife. But while he closeted with his lawyer, Lobe's rids merest work. Durinr Monday t they .tole her from the hoose, eget her to this city and delivered up to her b.sbo.d 0* Tbeeday left for Montreal se happy u two irk dove. -Brantford Kspoeitor. sa altos bei * so- .»t 0 nOI ale. w aced and w • mad a t b r 7 0 tot et Co. e inosider MINARD'8 the best to the .market a,sd mmetd Its use . H. Hamm, M. D , Beaevue Hospital. F. U. A.onaeot, M.D , L. R. C. 8 , Edinburgh. M. R C. 13 . Englaod. H. D. Wltlot, BED , via of Peon • Arbe heirs• In Jew. 1. lockets a flutist idea is se etw•tsel- baed satchel. ne t.f thelatest tads in scarf pins is a r shaped pearl. ur habeas are laming tut enamel and nted to represent porcelain. With the approaching holiday* iaitwtl elry ie bound to be in demand. lay miniatures in triangular trauma pees mono admired .cart pits. w inked wire rings with knotted t,g& are • whim that exert at pre} 1. chain pendants are is the mar- fashiorpd as waineta is beaten tasty ring setting is a semicircle of melds and sapphires above a rare -eye. A plain Roman her runniest through roe gold circles is a hairpin top that is lea. A very beautiful .hell hairpin ham a of Bohemian garnets alt in 61i - gold. Ft/emits as s Iaoepin is a plain bar, Inch is • wavy ribbon of diamonds d reties. A favorite ring ',Milne is composed of nee opals set between • .appbtre, dia- and ruby. A delightful little chatelaine adjunet a diminutive hail pouch in oxidized ver for stamp.. Chased gold crescent hr. -mats ars make g their appellants with precious .tones nk into these. .5nclfol headiffir for • side comb heavy cold mops artistically in fan fa.hion. end spur inelot.sler three small `••boes'ed see essive less is a late ad inn to .marl pima Maim re •0lsrf • a pitfeet eters for eroup sad snide, i can recommend Hagyard'. Yellow ',rot bottle of whit!: ewred ma ell a had cold 1 would sq te all sof- , make so delay i• stag it se ft q Melt relief. W. J. Kamm. Slittei►ilb, Oat • awe Min reebleeil et the death alrutPrTor. et LOOttlingten, as et. t Prior wage fl/reser I..I i UHate.r L1••M •••••6•111/11111111% 1MImi. Jos Browsrof the Horse Md. e m efertemsafar fe. *lip dews sad J15- Made • Meat „tatemitoses! of IMO Ilelleta Doe'% hawk awythealt illidersih,Si . will. Dunt easeti on mample by their mirk Mesa Dela'% let a trees Interested be a we- Don't try to devise real property to se alien. D,00'• maks •'Sill wgb..et two wit Sell+: batter direr. Don't neglect, to dosses is w UM will lad t*siew.eat. Don't make • new will unless yogi re. rob or destroy lbs aid w... D•nu't Make • will tt t dew n.,t vide foe ebtldrea that may he burn. Don't try to force • wife 4, memo me - tai. property instead ,•' dower. Dont sisuleei to make year wits. w write Sliest full Dawes and addresses. DAV& tail to *pools which une is ms let t when two hear the sale MUM Don't add • o »Bell unless you •a • tuts it i0 the mem way as the original will Don't forget that if a woman peer marriage will invalidate a will already e. Don't allow • minor to will away per - social property unless 18 if male and 10 if female. Does t ,magi_• that the a•ntenta of • lost will may not be proved by rind evidence. -Lawyer isoeheood in Boston Bdiet. ti to Knill- IIGttAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 20. 1880 Te Vose•*• Males Ile edam. h•m• ,••..I ' h skew lath. dames waes- ieb. •'r 4 .• ad. hallow dtesulved In sa _ owed to tr..w it nerpnnee, and let It d,y •.►t• r M ►ery attar, .bich takes had It 4 e ow se re 'f•.. printed paper. M• le..reaete►►ro atom d I.e well waked to a.4. w ."i, •..d carvfully lad up.. tba'pima "est gime, after rela..riug th . ..epee. •.err $ A 161. Kt tug paper, mad pt -.ren it a. that au air bubbles • r 4,+.p..4 traitor •r.. sen eundoreast Th I% ..a .41 dr, a to kW. day before weaned ; •h. n .,sb w«Aid bugbustlesII I to rebid .4 t b. paper at e back. If th, • •• .1' 'tt .,.y .1.4.., altu...t the whole of the p.. », ran b. reavived, Ieavind Mm 1Ae nos upei the varnish. When Mm r pap.. has beets r.uved, anothrr mart of , ,..h will serve to Montt the • holy 1ru.. pateThis re t. This - Esch Is_ ...'d aaI litre m $3 to 15 by itsuer$$ta be your pro - lyssa! ■ Mug nem, Seek .s Calomel, Murphsue, eta., are rem,. -ties beer loft slot.,. They often weaken avec. strung .•eistitetious, Tbs. Burdock _Blood Bitters never dues, it 0001eipoison.• no miters! or other poison. at.d ours& all diallers of the stomach, liter, kidneys, b.wels• slid blood by unlock- ing the secretions sod lwmovIOg ail ire. purities. 2 THE FASHIONS. • Variety of J •.flag• tact WUI Iasere• the Walt seg. Mn Tsui Kwo Yung. wife of the new- ly -appointed Chinese Minister, hes nem - teem 6n; -.r tips, sith shich .he jaws:& the bv.,g ruts of her last three finger•. Those quint thimbles are u .nucb like the beak of • woodpecker u anythiu, you can t.aount . Koine are geld, someftlagreealver, others are of shell, and those for urd.nary weer are modelled in ivory, to be auto in bed or the bath, or when the royal lady Is bundled up in wraps. All ate exquisitely Carvel • very beautiful wt of four, wade of old K Ad,, have bits of jade in mosaic for de *snit 1011. The yellow roues has had it day, the Wee room is poem er.d the orimw0 and 'told apartment too emphatlo to bmallow.10hemallow. Nue it is white for brides, debutantes and young motbersi • Utast/141y Graphemes may be ouverted into spicy, woody, sylvan nooks by a matte arrangement of balsam, palm. hotter -sweet and mistletoe branches The greens are piled up on the bean stone unless Illy can be interlaced about the leader and sprat. A dh.k of wafer of sealing welt pl•esd in the bottom of • glass bowl well gine erusbd ice a pretty, dideeivp know. The London Quem says ,bet there promises to be es unto essc drmand for farcy velvets. No wonder, for the ore productions "are things of beauty, and • joy forever." Many of the pattern. are large; many are thrown on ensure grounds, many oo thick satin, sod some patterns are entirely in friss velvet, w hile others show Wein and friss blend- ed. Scimitar combs sre used to ornament the toilet tables of fashion. They cone in various shape* of pearl. ivory, shell tied polished robber. bat the hanales are copied from the bladed, swords and battle-axes of long two. Yon Can bate ti Laois IV. sword in solid silver, • Cherlemsen• blade dune in plate that will outlast Iona itself, er u •ea d Pontius Pibte's weapw of hammered edger that ie • real work of art. Priors vary with the quality of the plate, but all the designs an pretty and showy die- played i♦ played on * linen elver with the rest of the crystal au.:.•'1..-r toilet attic*.*, Fall Fall and Winter ;4 GOODS. ThoEXA9�TER Ready made Clothing .od w b a • ,b Rem IslaN *toot. 1 it. tet that ... here card Hag - yard's Y.ltuw O11 troth seems benefit for odds, wt• threat• cuts, buries, chapped beside, etc. We can recommend it. to be very mogul and r..«i in many d,Uannt re's • Mas A alt. H nuts, R •se Island, Out. waning ite • TWa. •'suer.. 1111). •.Ins of my sax who hole struggled • 'tit the task of "uku.g off," as they re- press it, a ,low pattern, well at( toll with me that It la nod roost as tirm•1,me a thins •tjf.14. to A woman'. lot in perform H.,.rter, like everything else in lila, a tittle Inge..uuy will ser. hewn Lf worry Los dm tsatutn) op -to which you lay your pattern be either black or brows. cambric Taro will into use your pow- der poll, instead -.f a chalk pencil ...d s deal .•f patience. A few firm data and you have tra,uferred to your goods& per- fect u•ty .•f the ,on.u,serable small hula th•f en to make up the major part ..f • pa- per pattern, and a desperate backache. Mest,I admit til This hr,Ki,t and unreal his brat beloved engaged in • hand -to - idea emanated from • moo's brain. Seeing baud 6eht with the intricacies of dart. and ...ens, the pour fellow in • 6t of desperation exclaimed, "Itun and gra /our puff` hall." Whets in leas time then it tam.. t., telt it my lady was beaming upon him in just the sweetest sort of a way. No remedy for blood disorders ea,. equ.l At .r. Sarsaparrla. Tn.urh o00- o•-ntr.ted and powerful, this medicine Is psfretly safe, and may be taken by .-hi:drro. as wen as Mone. Physo,jaus 1eu.m,nend it ,n prefer...op toany ether. Prtee $1 Worth 13 a bolt:•. Mum i..beiht Cowan, third dalrfhter .4 Mr W.1'er Cowan, f..rwerly of the 5th e•seession of McKell.,p, but now of O'Brt.n county, Illinois, has re -emits), hoes elected ..upern.trt.d.ot est Pulpit' S•h...'s 1..r O'Bneo vuunty at s salary of 11,100 • year. •cued • Liaioseat imam Me•semper. J D. R•.nsld, Brussel., shipped s 10000 tire engine last week to the •illaem of Midway, Bruce manly. CANADIANS Work Too Hard Tis Illsna Is tasepisnn••e. reetvetem n ese stat a Iheless.peoa t>rcNm. ems Ending in Insanity. 'Ibpseseds of over- worked business mem, wearied brain - markets industrious nisehnnice, end tried women, in all parte of the Dominion are to -day in a terri- ble position. Their Derves are weak. digestion poor, bed whim', and they cue• d ep, work or Belie comfort. This is wbit its our hems Aaylutm. This is the •Meme of fist terrible Paresis. Before it s\ too late, ase Dr. PbeIp' wonderful discovery, Paine's Celery Compound. It removes the results of overwork, restores strength, renews vitality, regulates the whole system, and tomes up the overworked brain and body. Do not despair, bat use this wonderful remedy, and be restored to bealth and happiness, the same u was Mr. Jain L Brodie, of Montreal, who writes : •' i have great pleasure in recommending your Paine's Celery Composed. My sys- tem was nn down and I was not Cm for business, could not sleep well at sight and was ••woos. i commenced takingPaine's Celery Compound and improved name- didely 1 am now able to traamct ny business and endure any amara, at excite- ment without fed effect Prime's Celery Compound ram be pe- titioned at any druggist's for one doper a bottle. If be should not have it Ca head, order direct from W[LLa. Itr>rwao..w Ca, MaotreaL Stix mends Glassware, CNaa. Crock cry, etc. lm a germy ea, sola. Silk i• an agreeable and healthy arti- cle. Used is dress it retains the elea- Iricity of oor bodies ; in the drapery of our room* and lun.iterw*o.ers it reflects the sunbeam., giving them a- quicker brilliancy, and it heightens colon with • ebarming light. It possesses in element of cheerfulness, of which the doll service of wool and linen is desti- tute It also promotes cleanliness. will tot readily imbibe dirt, mod does not harbor vermin se kindly as wool does. It. continually growing see by man, ac - 'ordinary, 1. beneficial In teeny ways Gram aid beauty, eves, owe soinethin; to silk. Toe Monot atillea it like thick woollen or linen without destroying all its gloms and value The more silk rib bens, •herefore ---the more silk kerchief, and robes are used instead linen and wool --the more grarefa! h.enmss the outward aspect of mankind. A number of strange, grotesque* fashions onetime ing in the use of linen would hens Wee invented during the more general employment of elk. The loitering of ✓ ibbon, the retying sod Bowingskirts et silk, the silk kerchief =nelled rased the mob have ly eon- trlU.ted to make our iiitoms Mile * Moral sod pleasing t We eye. To ia.ignrete both the holy mad the 1ntn, me the rell.h,e feting. Mllben'a ,Iwmatie Q.intne Wise. les ,Mr Wafter fiennkeit, formerly of finny, bet sow of Manitelte, and ism .the Lintel. arrieed pa Seglnrtb cm friday 29th rile". They Weed Weeding a few weeks . emir friends la Hie ouanty. They like the Pedro Peweiwwt.sd ere doting well there. They Mem large farms end Ames wear sine. that wa eeri..Wws. wan lee ammo sae asyas, Is 101re snot ort N liver t e.. res of ~•,Y low Woo a rot room Iwo r tai In. • • ell. bei we.aw,mr, way . color Mnewt rge..r ,Mea aeasa Wm* >n,ee In Wea• a��saetnaa C7i*Z.MI .it.T1DR TLBB. Pittbroe., - Loadon. PITT BROS. &''CO. hemmers et Canadian Apples. M YMrs t/M.eta-,tee. Umtata, res. Consignments ttt'lic foci and Prices to suit Pur- chasers. MUST Si CLEARED urr. H. DUNLOP, 11.00 AMMO Tae Taller. West -.t. at WANTED SMEWt N to sell choke• Nursery Block. give sso_ntel*ly tastier lto pas S. Nc aesthaee needd. Writ Yaw. t TYoso Nuvaryems. ft•.bsster„N. Y. 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Soreather A AIL I Mee. ae5v oeer 5 a - of ssff year t/ele•p'a wisdom aog f p••- aaweMlg ewink.Jelle�.s Young Trey ) BM= KENDALL'$ $PANN BURL 50.e�R�•!rg!R -�� w� Ooorrr. moo, its. it to ma�wtt.\e1) '[red. 1`s 4 rwaey••vo'a.rssrt lad fi.11ala t (tires trtis.•wr}!s� An& So no Dieser. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURL Pr n..1 n ti bo.w As .wtua n rens ax A 11 Cams. here �twse seas awe n rev esker er ft sin is. D�r�eafjgae.� 66••ms. Da ll rd Orf IOwr6eMwtallr, sea SOLD BY ALL DNUOODITSe ••• me • Mil Boiler Work: Fu■M5Aetl total t.7:tal&Z1&lk, ' 1 . •tae, mors and diel.-ra 1• .45 -. k. •talc Pans. Tasks. Restore 554 .N kind. sr alert 1 -as to nr►. 010.1 • rut off I'oriles Ira aA N..risnnul kaofn••t Ma Ing. .•, ,very deel•rts.lkoe. L., • t A.1 [sere • •A, . • blw. •..e . ••.. « 0%, is stair Pipe .ad hep. string. sea dolt, • 1....11 • *IMO IMP". mal raise' we prompt sitpta► tatliSe r alpp, el. 7. a. tresses. b •..irons r,emesly asserN•d t.. P.O. BOX 241