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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-2-7, Page 611,111...010 PALESTINE. THE NII ('N SIGNAL, -FRIDAY. FEB. 7, l 880. i --u I II1..dill III II1esawe MP ,.T., • aeutber part it the same shame sets- wall.. But, wtwithsesadfttg thea' few- - veniestly skier to the at••ger is the ectal factors two the rep asset y oft re- burial plain of the booms. so enmity pealed, "Asperses see, Dumb. ; Aop.s- slieaRhtesed by limed. The place freta gem m.," ANOthillf InterMilnff Lwkt/er flOta sod to tad sad fru21 oeiliag w eryip am� Tea raor.rnrr to •00D ttgu.Ni COs- wor Iror04 pi Correspondent.al stories manested wi r birth and MOBS. life of the fleetest Deese dreamt of No .bar., isicaatattuo I r racecard by the ortisary Bib. student. Prom au en teotesl inventive these dta- • Nile as Ne sts--Oen. lime assition Bsthiel+r we prooesded at • plssss' i holiest efiorts of the adversary. My kr she wsp--• mos e. w esMue doter• rte a valley e• ear way room and I arose, moved tie . s*v1. - a Teeusbis gas ; awards the Dead Sea. A mule at two •trust sod as suppressed whm,»te tried es UariM5e eat of the Wen, i• a pknlghed field—the to aoouuut for these peculiar largesse. Daly evident. of ogneelture "resew Sino, sad utteristp, but it was •..leas. We —r^—' leaving the Plains art Shanty a few days euidd bear our dieg•msu's heavy, tired Oar last letter ea the sights of Pales- ego es ear way .p to J we presidium oe the utas just outside the dm gave sand deeoription of Jima- are slots• by the gait* the place "where door. Nose of our company oouW be firm, the Church of the Hay Fi•P•lehre, shepherd* watched these feats by sight" in danger or we hue. he would be astir. emstahtiag within its walls the tradition- when the star appeared is the heavens Hour and hours passed by, the moon sl iite ci tht gepslehrt of Ckn•t,aad rho directing thou steps to the "place where rolled away, abs night was drawing to its W it of Calvrathreyy W e shall soua.d• the the y og shild lay ." From here the wase, and still eta hated breath and PalKise wenn with • journey to Beth- winding be>dltooth leads over w senates. feverish bratu we heard the alto nate taboos, through the sit -.lag osoest•lU through marrow, dark defiles sod along ehanttr'r, gr�•t g sod swearing. Could pnes hams to Mer-Seba, ovet • Mlle the dried up brief atreasse-a endorses. at be possible that as Seelt.h want ear aed through deep dales to tis. Dead of lisoautosy. Ilibw sad agiss telly • ooufio,ed until a ransom was paid for his Sea, the Valley of the Jades, the Plain& pate. of parched stn grass or a few delivereoce 1 Could Noe of our 'lumber sl Jertebo and rwtorn to Jsrusalee. A sores of stunted shrubt•nd is passed ou be shut up by mistake N tem of the many beautiful morning, indeed, it was for our ' 'bleb a Cribs of Medo.ios may he en- cells or pemmican 1 Was it possible that a somewhat toilsome journey when our sped, the wild, bag haired moo doom- 'nook was u,.dergonig some patutul party wants' tho welt equipped horses ed in • peesiiar wan. black and bessio punishment .t the hands of his hlluws provided by Messrs Toe. Cook A Boa, 1 robe, • Is night-dress, tending their and save vent to his (:slings by polish - the world -femora tourists' guide. A ' herds of ..mss, sheep sad goats, while tog up ha knowledge of $gaps► iu dregoms& accompanied us armed to the the wines, children and d.tgs set up a scriptural phrase. ? But none of those teeth with knives and revolvers -a true { diao ord•nt bowl se we rills by their reasons seemed in keeping with the art is - specious of the l ups. The shepherds all carry the do ezcellecoe and superlative roundness cutt.DIISS or Tits Dramas. ! biblical ahspberd'a crook, sad as • lamb of the nal h. Wd re.umvd, again and We were ward we weld trust our more wayward than wise attempted to again,'he hopeless task of ewravelling the presioits lives to hie care and guide", as I °limb high Op a rooky steep we had an mystery, but ui,.vailusgiI. As the grey and with as little fear as if 'ocular d . of its practical me: dawn erupt thr.•a 0 the barred winnow jos our own land under the when the shepherd hitched the long we seized • .mill mirror froma travel- )lealels�s { oI tee Union Jack. crook about its moor and pulled it tutu ling -bog and consoled each other with less ow ten A lorry, the moorauoe that Ileeides she dlsgomao so escort of eight t W ed Arab. further assisted to „Ash ride brought IS v* to the famous old Mer ova MAUI was STILL ITS 5ATAL COLOR area behind a feeling of security. It is as S•bs own/well. built on • times w travel is out -of -the whir . the way parts of this desert land owing to VALLIS or THS BROOK u.Dao.• the wandering Bedouin tubes, who are Here it was pre -arranged we should not very observant of the laws of struts spend the night, and after a long day ii, and trent, and who are always on the the saddle we were glad to alight aed watch for an opportunity of despoiling knock at the iron studded doors for ad US Gentiles. W• learned after our ,pittance. From the wall a basket was journey well finished that some of these ' let down in which were placed our cry tribes were just then at deadly feud with depilate provided at Jerusalem, and af- o.e another, and daily fighting took ler some little delay we could hear the place in one part of the country we paws- bars and bolts of the heavy gateways gle- ed through, which necessitated • double log way for our admission. Our cook, guard •ccumpaaying our party. As we with a donitey laden with provisions, moaoted our Arab steads--geouine epees- had preceded us some hours, so that on meas of this famous breed of horseflesh— our arrival dump was ready. W. set A EW Ir CMT Or TCts,sd tOLDILtai down to • repast as bountiful as ti sere passed us on their way from barracks to d at • first class restaurant. Sul well the drill ground. A sorrier set of sol- diers it was never my lot to lo3k opon— made up of all ages, sizes and colors; dressed in all the nundeecript military ttugger, that the army contractor's brain has ever invented : no uniformity ; ragged, starved, bootless, hatless ; with- out order or discipline. Should a Christian regiment ever peas through the now walled -op Golden Gate in the east wall of the city, as a Mohammedan prophecy predicts shall come to pass, I am sure it could meet with little opposi- tion from the present Turkish garrison. But, to horse' The Arab saddle with groat stirrups encasing the whole of the feet, the ornamental bridle and cloth reins, the drapery hanging about the bores all give • peculiar Eastern air to oar little company. Away we go through the Joppa gate, at a rattling pace ; but stop, one of cur party has forgotten to invest in a pair of gloves to protect his hands from the burning rays of the desert. Back he goes at a gallop, near- ly running down A CaIOWD or Lariats standing last outside the gate, as they did, doubtless, on the same /pot in our Savior's time, with 'their plaintive wailing and disfigured bodies, asking alms. Soon he rejoins us displaying his purchase, for which Lao shillings were paid, and which in pint of price and quality could not Ye sur - pasted in the western world. Our horses are fresh, the road to Bethlehem, "a fiebbath days journey," less than two miles, is good, and we enjoy a race with the Bedouin guides, past Sir Hooses Montefiore's model taro and al trig the winding, well -kept road to RACHEL'S TOMB. We halt at this 1, s rath- er dilapidated small stone building, which serves to remit,d the too impatient swain that the defunct personage to whose memory at was erected was worth waiting fourteen years for, a monument- al record more grand than any perish- able *tope building. On, Dat • row of neat stone dwellings with trim gardens filled with flowers and fruit trees,evident- 1rj the homes of some of the well-to-do Jeruasfemites, up a winding hill -road at a gallop into the dirty streets of Bethle- hem. This is a strange old town of four or five thousand people, who subsist by hookahesek and the manufacture and sale of olive wood ornaments, bead -work, mother-of-pearl cess. wad other tram pery classed under the head of Jeru- salem ware. The dirty, naked, pret- ty little children are so thick in the nar- row passages, whion for euphony are called streets, that we experience the "A double dungeon Walt sad wave greatest difficult in guiding our horses Have Instal and Mire r at we meters 1 g The dark vault Iles whereat we lay," through without treading upon them. . Oise, in running from • doorway to an The anfortanste Bounivard, the sub - opposite ore. ran against a horseand was j.et of Byron's poem, could not have put knocked down but, fortunately, not is a more mattes* times About mid - hart eight a hell tolled and almost immediate- ly a soots or more of Blanking wooden Tota MERCK Or TIM NATIVITY shoes peeled over the courtyard to a is the principal source ,of hs: keheesh re- jingling seeompanigtent of chains. This venue to the .»voter•. It le • fine *peri- was soon hallowed by the sirs* of men of architecture, several hundred • I sad tb ride, i years old, adorned with ro c11 of means- blending of • number of meek.' StiIsss, fiesta Corinthian c,lol-.ns, het every chanting, i•tewii.ga.d prayi•gt. /Um this; about it displaying s revolting de soon gave place to others, and these gree of dirt. The walls, ceiling and again to further companies mosaic floor all show signs of speedy TO .ale Tali MIDMOST VIGIL dilapidation, and time with its ravages Folly two hours were spent is has apparently &ermed it as its Nacre• tasseling sad intoning in an .a- Thr ehapal dtroetly over the cavern pleasant guttural language which. whish tradition clots. as the birth place I eneeladed. was Arabic, when a< Christ is richly with the horror of ..Desacs, within earshot and is gifts of the Christian p.m a from all the hest of Rnglieb a burst of the deep - quarters of the world. i'assing down a est prn.anity sou aver heard broke op_ winding stairway of fourteen steps we on us. There was a lull in the religioes stand within the h.11owid •table. A amnion, of the t•eak•, niiy to be in large err twelve p t, served courses sad • bottle of wine soon made us forget the day's fatigue and we went forth to explore the mysteries of Mar Saba. This old landmark of med- ieval darkness is supposed to date from the fourth century, and if mysterious passages in the solid rock, strange cells, and ancient piece. of masonry vouch for its age it appears to be as old as the Pyramids. After some time spent in these winding pewees and silt og the rocky cells and creepy, damp, subterran- ean vaults we were contacted to the chapel, which also was partly under- ground. Here the m st gruesome stgbt that I ever beheld was meow° us. In one corner of the chapel was an iron - barred enclosure about the dimensions of an ordinary sized bed -rooms. Behind the lace -work of iron bars was A ISA? OF atINI•N II LILLA, in all, we were told, numbering fear thousand. These were the skulls of those brave monks who, in times past, had fought in the defence of the monas- tery, the history of which shows a very leogthy list of stormy sieges from with- out by Mohammedans and rival Christ - '.an sects. A man may read a PS aloe, the best and most pssianate that ever was preached, if he can look upon a sight like this. The monks, in creating this charnel house, no doubt did it with a purpose, for surely "it is eacugh t.. cued the flames of lust, to abate the heights of pride, to appease the itch of covetous desire, to sully and dash out the colors of a lustful, artificial and im aginary beauty.' "Here the fortunate and the miserable, the warlike and the peaceful, the beloved and the despised alike ming a their dust' Passing out of the musty chapel we are glad to get • breath of pure air and gaze once more upon the stars—"the poetry of heaven." About 10 o'clock Cl were shown to a large unfurnished room with a raised stone platform around the sides whereon we were to sleep, and soon were as comfortable as blankets and rugs could make us. it was • clear, bright, fell - mooned, lovely night, bat the strange surroaedings, the bare stone walls, the iron -barred windows, the moonlight shadows thrown across the fl• -or made me sleepless and recalled to mind all the weird stories I had ever read, and some- how it was impossible to turn my thoughts into other channels. Lord Byron's poem, "The Prisoner of Chit Ion," seemed uppermost in my thoughts. "Dim with a dull imprieoaed r•r. A saehesm that bath lost Its way, Aad through the ore vice and the cleft Of the :kick wall is fallen and lett : Creepiest ones the foot so damp. Like a sa*rsb's insteer lamp. • • • • • We would not have at to say :— "Our hair Wirer. but net with years; Per it grew white is a,stWde night. Ar me•'t re grown tram wade* fears... The pro'..ngrd outbursts ..f deep pro fanny, we soon termed, pe,.ceeded from a quirt, inoffensive, naval otlforr who had been in our compeer y from Joppa. He occupied s wing of the building near us and was set upon in the early pert of the night by the collected flee -forces of the monastery—it- smell force when it u considered that aha particular branch 1 f holy hermits thank it a sou to de•trof life, even that of a well-developed. osnivonous des whose flop from the bed to the &t.,r could be dtstiectly heard across the room. D. S McC. A valuable mare hel..ng'ng to Mr Jrs Chesney. of the Kippen Road, Tucke'- smith, died recently. The animal Fad been .fling for some time. and when Mr Chesney went to the stable an the nit en- ing he found it lying dead. et re's swear. When you break so ne fancy article price 1 by your wife, don't swear, but to to your druggist. get a bottle of Sets, mead it and make it almost eycal to new. lie enema PO mer la world., eio•Ir an �- wweoriffi re r ii enelb sits a rases eau.. err seers sae eve 0 Ibe doss Aa sew ts..wrr ewwarw. amacaa.w., .s�ew ae1veie.ras..as end as Ss Deisea Th. s.. =ave YIter�'11 ee W re. teres Ifs e.•waet w Om M s'm.e. re. sere/ • wook SSW dieter �: h, ..�•�rMSS as ar'�.eps.. w. :lunk ie. +...0010.0.00 cede, fw.w diSo et sir w�zwlnrcu=.hswe•-. mese. a. guars s CO..Omlaw. ■em+aa ail seer t Iv or court es feted by leveibi sad lochs" in diameter marks the sued &•o.1 pussies,. Ahsr o tittle limae spot where the Kaviewr wa b.rn- Ibis the meek* again tack ego the berthas of ^ every palgrtm is "Pec*" revereatly a their mug. Were thl doing this as a fes the veriest Deb o stands at hnrmed '. e.' to he shout the pr strew t nagy.g prayers. The .nangsr '- is P' Now i fowled the piens fearer, bed Eli 11ond c/tsdilioe and eve• the giifh tesgsahei treaters for the ivory area - the kiss, at the SamWiwi usnot forgetting to dtvies to draws sew 1.0 One, who el wea is sod the Wumitmt.d pallier ,• thew. wew rise SAM Tee SAwith the help e< hely tb trot., aro .till height and heattaf s) after these ted the stole etre ewew11 a wsaa•t ahem eighteen ( deed end ninety yease. is ie drive bit •siisisMitaesty beyond the DELTROYS AND REMOVES WORM$ OF ALL KINDS IN CHILDREN OR ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND CANNOT HARM Tier MOST =• D=LICn'liTC CHILD e - f CURE F AT LAST it, • We....rt ves*a tar , EMI ■wens m. TeeuNie a.wn. of Masirm ea, A True Invigorator. Waltham sad proszNies et the meso* arum seedy follow that overwork and carry which beep sorrow dead siliwieg to se many Camden homes. The is .ib&. rade of saves weakens. are sees ea wary bead. Kiss is the back. poor and tartieiig slssy, lack of appetite dye - polis. mad let wasp and strength. are the fats amps= of mare seders and danger. ass trouble. Theis the way that Paralysis, Paresis sad insanity begin. Do not delay among. longer, fee some time it will he too late to repro your lost health amid vitality. Use Palm's Celery Caopoutd mow, and the dell eyes will regain their brilliancy, the cheeks will grow rosy. the kinds become dear. the naves stein and refreshing.stmedy, year sleep raid. sad sppwte gooed, and health and bagpipes Dei Mho the rime of easy sed adhiring A. Sahib•, the well known btbographsr of Mosireal, writes : ' la the summer of MS I had to work way hard, sad was treatisd e.ssiderably with insomnia (deep- Inaless). I resolved to uy your Paine s Celery Compound, and tiler taking the cosMW of two tattles, kit tike a new man. Af es eight's restgave me strength for the dutof the dayad jemmied starting out to btriesss is the eacti fading as if I had compieted • day's instead of brag about to oommeso. ass I started out le good spirits, feeing froth sad *veg. My wife and varies bunds. te wham I I the etedieias. havg bees benefited grmtti, sad in fact ' Palm's Cekry Compound as a heesteid word is our lam ig." Winos, Liquors, &c FOR BALs BY 0-. H. PARSONS ALBION BLOCK. OODICRICR• kgfitgrit O. P. R. BOOM TOWN PROERTIRS FOR SILL $100 AND UPWARDS I have a large .umber of Houses and Lot. said Vacant Leads 'a the most deshraide parts of the Town -let *ALC e'tSRar. Now is the time .o serum property before the !Wt Rush. The C. P. K. is coming sure. and la a short ala.. prices will have advaaoed beyond the n ach ..f many. Call and ser List and Prices before parches tar elsewhere_ OttSt lsewhere- R. RADCLiFFE, Heal ttstate and Ge .•-rel Inwrsnre .otelol O tee W. et -tit, third ,lart from rgware, C. P. R Tick., aed Tele. moi O,ice, it.4L A COOK BOOK FREE Ar s. sib ay tady� .dles r pad waw, fiicbardse.l Ce., 9 Cords" ONSd Oltt • a ►oter.. peed Matt t ksl ken a a.Milgg�'Cntna_ti �aVgreMeall. syREIv WAD I DISCOUNT. ie DY aeeatm�a: •sw •,l the paw. ~isle ON these -midst te eat On ie MINIS SPOT CASH 6 per mat off all purr/mess of $1.00je d lees teas $3.00 ; 10 pee elm etall neroha•es of $3.00 sod upward. On goods of m ow. 6 per seat will be allowed. --: I have on hand amid the largest works of BOOTS & SHOES is the llom; .. an, • detailed fiat of which would oeeapj more apses than the "Ste- nat." is prepared to give ; audios it to say it ouesprieee; every de•irabSwlia."te be fesd with the beat M of Canad. 'Rrsry Una is already marked BELOW/ Aux u AL VALUE sad the above tate make my Mare Um Cheapest plass fa Osiedla 4. hay you stew. An immense stock of R u zzzat,S AND 0 v rail/MOBS in every stele both in Canadian and American, Glove Goodyear aks, which are mabjeot to the same LIBERAL +�l�pR1ES . A Lane Sleek of Ladies' . L.posted Kid Slippers. eery Is.. Ca11 and No thaw Oom glut-st. and So care. to =u d haat `ler s r e.ede WM sow sero... �v.�sM�aw mee, * eve •wsltsa eros wessaws, Sat Mont Derr semis ..+res Is chs we et taeo tool rear 'body Ma -ire_ Meer owe mews Now sad do a better Mas taw smart cow without K Adapted to all !Mnelle who owes • mw shack, ewe. a d w...a.s.wti reser A et L101/101 aitTNIPla a A - ITHOUSANDS OF N'RLES GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. Whe-' I say Cries 1 45 est amen merely to stop thew for atime, widths !seethes return again. I MEAN A R A D I C A L O U R S. !have made the risease et Otlm, gDMeei•r se raining Beelines* a Isle-teeg any. i warms* my remedy to Owe the worst cases. Because ethers hire failed le as rouse for not now tft...ftirleg a care. Seed at owe fee • treatise sad a flee* nettle of my initattibie Retwellhg. Give Empress , w Peet Ore.. It ce�yea e ott'iwiroa trial, aad willcare you _Adrrges a—elk lib M.O.. OrfM ORIeeM IBS NWADCL.Ai0R (tfrmasT, TOvtD D•1 its ISSUES Severy week. Catalogue, 96 pedes, sent free . lowest prices s ever known. Aldefs'a Ideal I Rook Case (the two .ides are alike), priers $6000 to $10 00 : bolds 126 to 1110 volutins of the average vizi-. No other article of furniture of equal cost will equally adorn a cultured home CYCLOPEDIAS The followlo; is to lntereeting, e. mpariusm of Coolant,a.d Price of leading Cyc?ntedfas is,...,tvei. !•sac weMa. c...L A$'enii 4elso'r. N *IP IS.;�oo' J•.as,as'. • Aa+ M3ti9.Aa eh s Moises lis 1, XXRAW . at eta Wanted ave.•. nasuou a XXX Wawa. AL.nsn'a MANIFOLD Ir. ycLo,'ar'IA ii the BEST for popular nee, as well as cheapest. Specimen pages free. Cyclopediae teen in exchange. Mention (Ail paper soften pun wife. JOHN I. ALD[N. Publisher. s. 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DIP b Plot hsii p -eh. `SPC `=• fact The Lew Tares .ad the Weber p The day before pew sod a frigid *resew la se slds.alk is true atom were two •I Dep laserib' Mr Depwo err w �Dy•'i•fi Mem peek along n lbs .thekip,' hgkl shaf yt. over rapidlusit ''� f.rrtitsa ps IMO reeking out d s font ea he Mr. Dopey to de lost lar • peiLom "What o all V ells who genet luraituro was 'Dose feller ha mete ed, a saosm.ad of his l Cookie right ova "You me tb oboes; mud II oieer. of he pail o Ob.asep M. know las, 1 be took a as it to tl to -sacra Th.Ishepos- n 'Jams bold o. 0 the saner, who astis6etory sepia "You've sold the nod his I any tiepin. shoe place to settle it grain' back to in ter di.turbin ••That's a tris said Mr. Depew negotiated with shales as boar thanchain de mot will mew headyai oboe man or en I was gouts to Z same .s the as as the sidewalk les$ trick. The is in the newep paper eau. het 1 ad " "Aad that," o bow Mr. Depsw A spring wadi Winter fel meat and to become ,•Overs, hence tl mediates. I Is. A brother -i• -I of Heaaa'e sten whim vert has bees el t, the as w weeks ago osng's brother of the e sues of see este ; a so ass of th BMD Saar -C gripe or sick A.... - C►1M NULLS, STEAM It*C'tMIS sOtt tatito'iSHiNCM.CN'Nt: raeaTCa; STOvtSSLOLC,t.CN:Tir*TCOSArva''re.h.c' EAST STREET (:('f :R CH r WE RAVE ON HANDy,TOR SA1i: Improved Land Rollers - - - Price $• 22.00. HORSE POWERS GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW /LW A •AaS, PLOW POINTS &c. FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM. Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY ENGINE & BOII.ER WORKS CO. TORONTO, We are Prepared to Quote Prices to Parties in want of the same. RRPA•IR8 T.M.NIJ QJSTIMTCi8 OJ' ALL =1115TE S et; "WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD." 't R prop!. who have pereba.sd WANZER LAMPS - ►tww GEORGE W. THOMSON will testify ta the teal. of the abseil *tattooist alrEvary belly ehesi have ors er tee at lsataLr PRICE REDUCED TO 114.00 EACH. Osll ee the Asset. QIDO. w. etre ON. who will mil yes all yes eay reeegK cad g lee yea fog direatlemr. SEWING MACHINES, PIANOS AND ORGANS, AT SOCK BOTTOM Miele volt CAMIL Owl !Woo the phi.. Wer trek tlf flews YNeish. At. 111.1111. Mao • C a •a Y a .1t� so ► ki 1j-1 O I a' " ., I eo o I* o r 3 a 111 a 1 t 1.1 8 [� ij ,i tl? BP l I 3w s �� I 1,9121:71111 1 irdi 4. • a d a U 1 O 2 s let .8_4 is la in iaghal steedent. tag doss with owe was Dori has she was Al disease, ai is very ■ The care of th y should n•f ly Parfaits directions on m is delight alld for C the Skin end W. J. Hallid• Brawls by di lded from O has h..s feat from the agree well beim an sew way 1 yspepoi. to exit miserable. 1 'item is an ea* K sever tut pen the arae+ Dr Usecile, of !livens forms be aheeveel I work : 1. A sniaftrN ly let the f S. Good tread 3. Clothing a ea regards 4. Pleture s ,we or si•O% fS. Utile stied ly after s he btort late I Guest seed sty best feet 7. Light shoe h stet beatoof S. Light rami let bead no seas from in IA. The hook the limo of Miftht IL. Prega sett 12. Debases sheet Mos Ism tsar___ sf.m..t