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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-12-3, Page 66 TALKS FOR THE FARMER. WINTSM DIARYING AS ELUCIDATED eV PPKW• 1108t. TSON. lip TIllsistoo 1 art...1,o luta Cnea •ese• in 1 s . s t he tenet .s. assume II ay ha r. 441, real••••0,11 oil • &treat MarketRilt t p ie. Our better. 1' wet at. to prolong the productive sea out of oar weft prosisiou will leave to he oasis ler maintaiming wed mortaaing the number of wuniale on our looms. .1 most smalataairymosa et thtv dot! el 114%, 14en to %be t. of suingioi& nuy their cou• That practiee will out he .v.;1;inici.1 very use they are tregtsmag to are their owls caws The farierre hero, he tlinught, shosiel erea as vabee ate will fill their own ii&1Is Is.r coif should be wiel& bull villeal al .1 hada( To 011111. IWO a ill Lire to leato toile* tid, ta.81 have skim milk a' home. foe the genera. balmier 111011 so pr era, of mem' Calves except milk. Re 'thou'," try .04 pi the stun ,n1 *he.' the hatter at the high m; i.1 ice. The proctor hos been to get it in March aud .11.1-11. when butbrings • very low Kiev and the amount ,slued did not pay for the feed of tee Co. He thought if Maw change could be effseted and a the Nitres mimed it would an rge uut trade in I,. mock. Eve y own • keeps cows shoohl tiowelaytt.e.I at how half ss nit y steers is he keep. eews. 11t eferred, if comets., 1,0 the then e.t.a. make dee peg • topeciallo We sand to _England sou co.ily SO per cunt .1 the hest cattle she b'ti aigoad, itt Out there is still large ,uttiki. there for fat ....tele. After An ani mai I. tau segos uld , an be -fat treed 'lorry- n.00iiticalfyoa litik It -se time Indian corn.' q..ela it Lept tn the leo way ilea silo. Yoe ow. wit a.r WOWS,' Ve1 V well ea earn alone. mit after the amend 11s ita frame grown the mere addition •,i hit Lo itt hoe affeeted ife the ooditig of Corn. ; n artawev to the .doection that it dime met pay to grew *tee e the "maker mad tl•..• he 1,.,4 three *teen. to the stable *o f.tt • e. One. lot 1-4. (ti on a ration tom .4weted ot hay, route '.i -'al; the imehtid lest were fed ad cairn t get and meal: and toe third Were (.4 c.. hay Anil rocks • i half corn eissili,e. flit *tests that goht. ruata and:meal est about 19 cents, pct.. day, . tbot 4.4 :oil Olen, ea!'" .o. uti•• heal vOst 11 %elite per day, ead.the tee - it pzot the tAraper - fosawed the_r.:...s; . fo proloug thi-.-1 ...moan with ou; tee•we to the terot. el teetage. we must make heoteer of the meet quality About. ten leArlaiNtsi people v.• tbought, to be cranks Iani 4,..king.itt; 1.. ...ling if the% fruit with tie s the% got. Rut timatueys eserybody want, !to Iwo awl most get O. l• sob with every, ;sing ther an F.tagland arid Scotland they will ate buy butte" us' eve it le mild. •••.• ae moo intake totter of the liseq. ti :talky t: o. want to ...plane the 11:31iish 'market. %V. eau do that if We it ea we mete on. .be If you send teeter of tuition, t1,-alitright &Wog 'they • get to lit.- it. .liould 'nate it of a niedinta It you get ope reel fainey tub and two itt Oita- jute fair.oues. thot will spoil the efle ..houbi make our buttei of ontfooti enaoty, in.I thit bay pi -reedit. by lits itt 14.t 1 lee. Then we Will hate to intake it . as wonemi., rely IMI 10 InhOr. If .%••,i inereass• thr DOM- kire.- of cows to tarns you v to lessen the anoint 1 ether. if you o r got% tan 9, Milking. COAMMI • • s VC, • Wi•litril fOlk. to omiertalte to toot.- tee better. .And you ., til bate of heat Ot-• Muter seawall ot ties tne 1.• lot. nigh pries, peeved. tt-t pot •• :!-2L.•! or. higher from Ovulate te Met 1.41 1- int April itt Sep - r!.. •1; rid the holt el to raglan.; at a t.•... t the market 4 high - Alt. And we 4111.-.1 ,tp1 it daring the soften,. „ald •-en.1 it to Loolatid in toe wuntE 1 is great eterige ed 1 hive beer, •-pt-.iti.:•,,• -sod he. a gradoally veering *vet the who. to tort. Lean nsme at leal-d five tietsive.1 tsrlbees. who have n eele thee :1, the tali ineteed of in the spring, and 1 Intel. 1 *tit safe 111 %ey- ing t het in Ost et ti.'.. ...e the overage of -About .4 situ* te .Vet! 1 dna know that Ihifer.1 en) more than het et are. 1 may toy too itt the proviir'ir of geteher the,.. are as many silo.. as in the protri....c of tt.h-ti 1 go flown tia\ hjietwo I get my eyes opeuel. I eete ma meth t4theit• itoteoes. be one parish. two on kb by tli•••e tone.. the butler output three rent A110 tia•• Pli! 41%000 for the seesoe and at • y ft Illeeete. le itt O 1 tior instanter:. •• a hill teentel of blearily.: These ;•....••• »s • his cow* averag- ed hien 7s0,-11) o: 'toot; te the "e.o.m. 11 berme to roi,e near- tete wed the next year been the None re, be -.e ist with aa leeltiitientAl one. he mole 131; lbs.: and last year fillrt Ihe. of •i', retch; and this year 1 believe hr will lore 240 of oieb boo oho this t. not an twillate•I ••-le.'.' • Pr, f, ertom. reported I 11,..Nistaelt Pe, . he Rite Jay. Eh* blue jay soy thing but • meth tl hod. kill Venue is harsh end ?tepee, atoi !dome, in his •lenel anti Come. Mott NOW H114111114.- Sail • • He itt Intl!. Ott et. • thief, • rooter and eleturber of the oenerel peso*. In the slotehter of babes I if 1 may wooled the use of .44, set) he felt Herod. Me toto ti.' nests of entellet turbo, seeking toe,. ritg. or killing then yourilt.04 wii. 1 i often e.,ts 6:t Imprint the re t vereading sorrow where - et• • hie goes.' - • - • hen can lot, of to lay eggs. Na The. eg gage. tore het a ertlaiii period .4 time eitir• tog •. he Poo are to lee developed. it IA not aliflier 1.. seeply her re itii the need ..i elements, fur parte re. and an, stir pip.. too/nee:1 'v Iw i,*.. for if ..he 6-11 0 t •Ilvert ma tab to prodoettou .4 • 4., .he will either 4 th. tit or lay *A- is.p 111 the ,tOre. o r bowls as 1..1. and will then l.'.-'.nu,lerenie ott.??Isi unfitted to perform her terwt:ne. pootoor, of - - 1 Visa Traculamest- / rah WSW* like to 11,1. t lie grass eft tege MSS IRINV hut •Igo.ouslt that, itt- al sari wiente, sold hast jgreim. gene ithazeid 1,•i• 'fronting ot manure Mite joet fr. ..ng weather 11one eifertot•the house, *here usenet* would be shoo muablr, wood 1,$ y1,. innyi in neat If you are a farm , ...I try tlt,s itt. filepterved appearance nf toe I Wit neat 1110611111 may give yaw a ;me: et hnw von Inlay profitably treat yew Se utelis • all Pleetag, %Alms. land is pleased in the fall. 60 order to allow the frrot ,o pvilveri/e it, 'tie far rears rrhotild he left in the I. as et presents greater anther to the eat la ths sp, wart, shnnki 1 and otellhareateroil tire habeas Neese. At dunk .Ce au old tains steod Hord h. • grave -ward wall Aud ohmage' of youth seed age Aad death ead strife threcoa all f A little amist], Bushed with healte. A od (betel olla flonri•rngiO• Leder the 6,n -&,.-M4 gateeno And tripped anew bar we). Art um t amt the old man said. -Aosiseog these graves to roue"' • Why no. Leo little maid replied. for this eay hos nay home The old luau ssuited. no softy said. Willie weir, bolin. • 1 hi.. eye, °My way, take here, • Maur and friesda. Roth through 'hr.:rat event he - Froths the Gomm& of Kettle EACH A TRIFLE ODD -• That If sliest • id.., (....a -A Flylag rthat. •onitog to an author there is a very satoniahingei,rinittt in Thilot in the 'hap. of a plat.t that live It temniblea a dog itt eliape. IA thr cops of a i4.11.01141 tirI aud is very taint.. If Wes or elepliants ,.ee it thee ate frijetteried, "leseare it e t t. king oi hearts. limns also a hint of black dookity whisk anti oisp in light with t tiger. • la mem el the sena! Magee of e Wad laborers Isoesseri, earned nails in their pooki.t..with .11.7h to pay for the does supply ief bread awl ale. just 41i the uii.ve Anstralitte divest, himself of • Acme of beads fw. the pluckier of_ sone liteury. JIM west' a young Soma ewe do alms she set• her mind to it is shown by the' tirldevemeat A goid-loolong • Mon near ttebleoslo %Vet t tiro tmootei -, name Mayd. and when she mai tie 1 again it wi. obeeried edit sum.- reasctiallle stir - Crlist a had becollie Ir. Welke um; been maid And wife she is now a widow In ••••k•lioal the Kin4 seivisef litres in a hallo...me Moire mad the 1 ug in a Plied alongside The olio • 1 • saline of VS/0%1 A •••••..r Adel I he Kies '4`t41. The eilief of peel.. titi..t.-t- inial A seal. 11% lion a )41614-1111 itt. Ina- °pea 11 was 1,00.1 itt 01, lel coat:tag coo- teined sight perfectly developed little heatls in .. •Iiiniei ahout the star of a walnut eel iteetrle lord. The to, her of a I1/4,11•41..„4 lory, baby it pi years keg, fuelu.other 33 and is great-gr•adirot her is 51 years old. All re- . ide itt the tome use. • In holepeadetn,, Kan.. the town . kirk IA itt Militates sloe, and insUaal of setting the the 1. right the eutliorttne :Wont's*. the feet of tie slowness in the papers. ' 'The Animal .protuttien .1 sawed lumber in the Visite., States o.,!,I toed a train of ears 23,000 miles. Lateen& mealtimes a Asa whi, h •iragge.1 • silver tannou of twenty-foLr ones de own weight ifel showed no fear whea the t toy rote watt charged with gunpowder and hied Melon.* were first tolled eanteloupet nun? being eultivated at Canteluppt• tiller near Koine. where they had 'wen intro doted :runt Armenia Ira tn-,eitioarkes Chinese philosophers say that manner* differ .',,-t 111011 ofdistenat. and 4 -totems are no longer the *.4:.0 every Ilea) The Earl of Dudley holds the lergest life imam e ever effertea. the for ail.1111,1.4110. I$trr t!..e dant ot evety helix in the largo village .4 tedusnene, Japan. is the motto t. "Frvi4a1 in all atter. Liquors prohibited. - New Metz...) has a messenger hey named The 01.11itsdk.o Arrovrhei.d. tin no • hank. The risuirsel *lank • - A meek Hee long Hada thou. uitseen. teposed Ere say chance foot eiposed Thy point at-itt-. 11 Flint (.'AW! tell) or vonst gite hint. Of how thee tanicit here iat thy nook, or e•rr Or heel was it. or helitrt Thy tawny lord to feast Tboa ainightSt to kill•r. The blue-wingsd teal Or . gray wild $aame Yor his pappoose. tttitill at tlie breast.) To plume his cram. A ehiefta.in In days to he, In narrow WA,. 0 Arno% l..tt1• Low liaLs he. Enough A wingle tine, Sholl keep. Like thee, Whet.) 1 he A hop shall I.ie. htitings. A shoenbakeets site tyrod oue-third 04 an 'soh in length The ...Jig •'Nelly Gray- was written in 145,5 Ity Benjamin Hanby. with Vial lit that time a student in a unive,..ity at %Vatter ,.ill.. 0 A the weeping wIllow tree in the Holly- wood I otnetery at it etlinionel. Va.. bas grown from a twig that was cut from a a aloe at Napoleon s grave aad hrought to Virginte by a Frenchman Jenne lush. daughter, Mrs. Vida Crely :Sidney. has talent at an actress that will some day, it is predu 'ed. 'take her fe- mme. She is a pret!t and very vivacious woman with notaldy charming manner,. An undo gromei town. limit pretwoly before the (ht,.' litt erahas been do cos ered in Turkeetau. with n the hordere Rokhara. The houses an this uttelentified ity are,. &lel the relict found show that the people who *erupted it had reached • adr.acs4 Map of el% &rat ion THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEM :1, 1891. 1 HE GOSSIPt *In WEEK BALFOUB DECLARES THAT IRELAND WILL NEVER GE ( HOME RULE of tine atoms.. Il• ...heel %et Questioned by A ••••..ty it earl awl., The Hos . eltliter It we •t• teamster of Onturto. Ilienonews• tree xe time 1.. tb. at th gi tat -owe r .1 • • . meet in.., at 1 , S -misted, •n• the right 10 1,2•1 •le•14., or. peseively 11. letel "'told lotto .4 on her iltall••• • it a par::31164•01 11.11.16, '110- .ii terenote • o oicli Aran. the ...ilea" • sive awl L'oeial parties me more proiatotei et the presese Way. he 'halt the) bate !Mee lam* left .1 e v.. the itiensery of tie gesoratione of !triton elateown. Before the Lot five ve,.: the 1 morel-. hot hol 1.. tight for primiples which hen• 1•114/r, 1.&411 leen Slipp•wrilt Is• 1 p I 1,...1rP. eve: Ire tomel on the side 4•1 rode Anti loyalty. They wrold deal with crime prouspely st.4 effe• i • I.% • itt, believed that moiety was 1< meted on ..-r taut prineiples of Lew sod morality, mei that or itt obediesice to polit•eal itsdoee mcnit ti v ielaxed their hisid nt itt. prin. thee Weald el.. 111.• moo ry the most profeennd ittjdry. /tr. Balfour ii that whatever the encore* of the 1,:overn meet's policy in Ireland. it. at any rate, histi beim • itt-.re piney . The fire duty of the t: wernment was to see Cot the lase were obeyed. mei by wrier riebnitiketa tieo And "'laved' eep.;•iptio4to motv.• erileavor to ic.-rewe• the 1, ‘,.,..,,..,, .e..... pr./jilt in every. part 04 her traiee!y'. .1, ._ innii•.aus. In conclusion. Mt. Italf.e. •I • claret that ito matter what the fire-, might bring forth.* would never tiring 1..onie rule to Ireland. *.z - 11...teremat. to IIin Ai•pelal ••I I :likens t MitIlinlitl•l. argument in winch it. our, fortewee heinre *1.. Supreme Court. the point at trine iv the meente,.. of the %total -po-•• fire' in the lltiterio Inodvesey .k. •• in o • i frees upen en amiotinartit. counsel for t / ,- AppeliAnt claiming that no pre oure toot... is the. cote. beeetoe the mortgage tit lite:. thew cos gireu voltintatile. 'hiring the argo sant of t he tette. by ge. tiorrew. -tor itt. Appellant. Mt'. .1 notice - (..lone . Wei d - e:eta11y reltiat keel that ouch r•ele'A alioull not •...sitie before them, but that a Ifeemini ot Iniedveivo At should be passel to siet•l•• all such iiispates. Later on M:. Testi. • Strong rated the conatimit tonal point. Xt. drveialtik; Mt. Z. A. 11A,111.. (4.(... who appear- ed for toe respondent. Ii, intimated that 111.• pokt at iesue itt h.4 the ...n.tit••-. tiunal.ty id the Ontario Inudveuey ,Vet .. Atilt 11..it its iii..111.1:iill it Woiiiii 1.-- better not to poets -.l any farther uuttl flee *Hoe - we -genet -AN of 'Kith the provinto soot the Doh/team hove horn itotitt0.- Mr Loh ubjecevai that which a ceuree'euuld le- into: miler to the patties to the ca:,1 as it w..uhl involve the -laying over of the e imie- tit tt ter untilisext term. a else wIttel. %too soneure- tel itt by Mr. liarriliV. Tesejutioelf ainteult- ed, and the chief justice annouectel Hutt at the caw Alta 1..,: come mode: the t /beetle Act at ;•ti 1 untied at I. at ers-hoth th., ,,,,u.rt woultipti,v,e4,1 with the flowing wo far AI could be +Mtt wit how. teuthiug upon t!..• ...betide:Oboe) point, lett that they Wonhlete- sire that' in ituv future cote ..mites tweet them witim itt.' attended ..let the ettoruey general, lie tirmal• potato to the ..ealinto :II iliess wive that tl.e rig..tt. the pest:or t.. elate upon insolvency limiters shouhi i t teethe'. . 'huge' Mole, of kiitehell, a fernier To. ro4,4,, maelkeeper, who is nuts serving • life eetatetoe fee LOW% hie wife. him mode a eistifessioto Whales illtileallii0t• In effete ie that .at Not-. 30, 1100.1. iie Let an altricse lion with his sontridea Aeltlon. and the letter threw him weitet the Royal Hotel. Snow dave lifter, throes the eouree ee a quarrel. Sirs. Whale had twitted hint about Ling ',brown mit of the hetet. Ile said he, baser', very angry and told her that if. ehe atter meritioteet1 tiar amtter 1. hint again in, would kill her. (hi the newiting tit the rade tiatp-ity 'Alto. %Vitale again mat ionyd the albeit to him in a susering manner. Iteiug under the ineuerice of liquor be be- t:4111C el enraged that lie seised an empty ale bottle and '.triok her a powerful Itee 114I the head. This woe the helm that drove the faun in and Onelly protteal .leat h. He then threw the bottle ifehifol the ,,,,,0,1 pile in 'the yard. a lien. it has Lech found ani, -e. - Te.this • Itor•• Seat. A tan wanted to find out what milling . his hole eon was ',met suttee' for, mid Inahed him up in • room soh& RO .4.. al• Ail/I:I-Wand a dollar note If be etrit• heek woo footid 1. tin tesdiug the Bade he would wile • promo of hien: 0 the lad was .s; in.: itt. apple he should he • fee tner, and it he were playing with the note he wou'..1 t fain 1 for a Moem, fen entering i he iocr:i he felled itt. Ivor eithog nuthe Itile, e •• ..ls the a le and et it It the clonal note in ir•. itt He t bn ad e*t mileKderided Ilais. i ltd hit eon slinsil.1 be • !lope.- treuoil - - Oho Ostosos now 14?sposoaft waded Not ea ea ow ✓ ow INA eel, pliable skim, awl with ism, Silky Mir, het mesh het..? than saw hariai • hank skis and esers... stiff lost Wry Pim • good at Oran ea than pews OF FEMININE INTILREST. Warped rune prude foresaw a thark rust' reoltisig around the foot aa even tog dress of pak silk n.ull tea novel fauey, mid the idea was tarried out in kvitg made of the smeller petals thickly struog together. Hall gowns of chtflun ere lovely to behold, but aka iike most lovely things. extremely perishable ; it a neuessery that yards wed yards of this .try fabric should be need to make it effeettve, hut (1 must be osahneed Chet melting stupefies it in I and beauty. I ;men allied to heliotrope ima oat of the passing humus of today. but is not in aa rod teak as several *hada' of the sane mice, whet* always have an &Mahe effect. 4 liven and brown are mingled with charm- ing results, mid we hate Obe woodland hues of Spring e.aubmed with the etch rumen IWOWil 01 late Autumn. At the Sower show at the Mealtime &pude (harden, New York, It was difficult to &lei& which were the most beautiful, the ladies or the flowers. The attention was fairly dirt (led between the Leo, and 'petty heads bent is admiring Adoration before the queenly ekryamthemians which lifte.1 their stalks proudly above all the other blowout% of the garden. Rose color itt ow of the ,ing oats of the asaftou and it mega,' front the dull burnt rose to the pa/creed more a-tithe:t- ic %iota which resemble the hue upon the curled petal of • Catherine Aleruiet rote. Sometimes only • suggestion of this tender tint appear% perhape in a lining or • fold, 'which heightens up a camber dress with its delicate toots. A blonde girl at a swell ball reueatly api !peered in a gown 44 pale green chiffon made to such a manner that the slightest inove- tarot caused itt • billowy teltia to rite tad fall like waves upon the °Man IL was gar- landed with great water lilies and long friuges of jondant grasses, which caused the wearer to look like a naiad oewly riser from dip 11. 04 the sea. - • Wished'. Usillidell albeelnillide. 1 liuritig the put week. HOU. 011lyf eretmer of the l'rovirtee of Ontorio. has do•lared himself upon the ilueetinti of emir...tome wolf the 1 noel States. Thr la (Amnon word by the hen. gentlemen %%Ai the aunetatt oi meeting called hy Mr Sid 5'. lite •t 11ooletoek. The 1. intone premier illot• a 10 tri to Or. MeKlay. M. 1'. 1'., *hoe tots duty pabli•litel in the Serene' Iterfew. In it be declared against annexe tem to the United State* now o. at any !attire time. and wa- rty :ally *Prete upon .itiy • h.. 1.1 make trade compel...1m, a plea far ,,eh a course. For all at which the 1'oemervative papent .tretopeotally pleas- ant to MI Mowat oust nos. There ton. however, be no doubt that the premier a utterances will leave greet weiolit and will steady matter* sone.. hat in this /inert ton • • A terrible tale of I nines@ atro 111e* ha - beets emit the fontanel 1.1ironiele I•v• , . at Tien Thu. He says: 11f- dicial reports of the T.kow twiouicre enntain details simnel without parallel. even In the hist y of 4 Thur l'ret ems deniseteho. g,. en but a faint elm nf ah.' liappencel The member,' .11 little Peletait etineton had no rippurt omit% eacaptisn. The eleseginiere eivintoeined with the of native eonvertsteeny of whom were put t.. death with liesah.o. cruelty Lhildren of teethe emit, su seized lo eseagea. hacked wtl knive • tintt toasted at a huge fire A ewefele s1:11 lefel tie nuns silo. were euhooted to the grossest indignities, being lenttelly menage.' by the tend- it no after., -la ham is h toasenve elute. The Kurepeen colony 1 is fiatmts. ...••••••••11. - Mae Wissesta's PaReire. DI Helen Druskortt..h, the first wrens* te Ante re to follow a CO/IMO Of ph Itimnriii.• al et, i At the linivernity. has fallen a in lire to 16 on, reret work and has hem removed to en a tioi Si he is a emote het SI mow bet she hitt takes Mr degree at /.tomb &nil Writ en Tan% bolo of note Whet a deemed* t Mho fee the isppowors of remises kgb., atIonation' Hnw the, will smack Ober isr. over it soot kart hos bier a of imam rthaita are fanners wives Whit n•t'Of hare tams to vas • bash, maps perhaps the SiMe ea Om- oisp. • • • Bl.nln it is the told gots:mos ...lora. ✓ t -44 Edmund... a 1?-..., old Stratftwd boy, Nei e hit life for his friend He and %VIl. geom. of Walkerton. ekate.1 •41,1414 V winds Lahr. hat no the elms tr.,. IMeroinele bake thr.aigh Orton went to the asaillt- AM." of his 4`..mrawle and wont ihrn.igI. itIf Felifteiels itireceeftled in pulling bis .11 wit and it, tars. wont to the aaerstanell of quoin with the result that he arm Nadi in 11.• Wafter airairi. Qum. .1..,...niodudt making his way to shore. leo Feline oink 11 was nearly an beer 'oleos the body was recovered. The tre we* wee Meng than as **Mb et se Sprit be thickness. ,t4L,!4 4 - _ There IDIOM Oa be Mere eir Thos. There is something that is getting to be awfully soiree in this world. Shall I tell you it hat it is • ti is girls. That is what s inummg out of the sentient, breathing. living world just now. We have Iota of young ladies and lots of society missesbut the sweet, olttfoshioued girls of ever so long ago are vantshed with the poke bonnets and the cinnamon cookies. Let me ellenter- ate & few of the kind of girls that are want- ed. In the tiro place we Want horn,: girls girls who are mother,. itgttt hand ; eels who eon cuddle the little oliell ltd it best to manatee awl sintoth out the tan',* Ili the domestic skein wheu things get twisted girls wboin father taken comfort in fur something better than beauty, and the lug brothers are proud .1, for stomethine that outranks the Ability to dance or shier in society. Nett. we tiara girls of s. tee -- girls who have 4 standard of their owe. re getr.ilcsa of conventionalities, sad are tittle pendent enough to Irte up to tt ; girls who simply eon t wear trailing &Wall ill the street to gather tip mi.:robes and all sorts of defilement ; sit ls who Mont- wear • hu,,. hat ' to the theater, or Lacerate their feet and en• danger their health ith high heels and corsets : girls who. %%01 wear what as petty and bectinung and snap their fingers at the dietates of tiehieu when faiih1011 is horrid and silly. And we want good girls girls who are sueet, right straight out front the heart te the lips tonotont and pure "bud simple girbs, with has knowledge of sui and duplicity and evil doing it twenty than the pert little school girl of ten has all too often : girls wilt, say their prayers and newt their Riblee mei love tiod an.1 keep his tontinandmente. (We want those girls awful load . And we want Loreto' girls and prudent Writ. atm think vi.66Ugh Of the generous father who toils to maintain thew • In ...infect, and the gentle mother who 'draws herself meth that they may bare tot 'teeny ptetto things, to count the coat and draw the line letween the essential.; girl& who strive to neve and not to spend girls who are uneelfish and eager to he a joy and atemfort in the home tallier than in expen• eive suet a melees burden. 51 e want girls with hearts gels who are (.01 .1 tendernees and sympathy. with tears that flow for other people's Ws, anti unites that 'Lehi out- wardly their own beautiful thought.. We Mit', Iota ot clever girl*, and hrillient girls, witty e tut a consignment of jolly gots, warnobeartal and impulsive kind and entertaining to their own leaks, anti with little ulnare toehtite in the garish world. %Vitli a kW such girls scat terra around, life would freshen up for all of us, as the weather doe, uuder the spell .4 Seamier weather. Speed the dao wheu the sort of girl till. the world mete more, over • running the spaces it here tent puts them at climbing VIEW'S Ob. when they beeak through the trellis to "dimmer and glint above the common highway. a hietwinc and a holm AI wit) pars thenen by. e'hiebego 'Herald. The Meat Vet. tit.% tr. Soo,- My :nether WWI tacked with iitflammation of the lunge wueh left her vert weak mei never free from ...141, till at last she got • very_severe edit end enigh. She resolved itt try Hagyar.1.• Pectot Bit• sant, and, on it. finite?. found it did her goal than any robe: medieln• ' If t Mtw. Kr.sifene. i0 Smith Av., Hamilton, tat - - itareasish 'Orr. At a . . meeting held itt Tilde Hall. New l'ork, the late MI. 1'. T. Bit - num made the following offer before 4,000 persona "I am ready to make au agree- ment with the mayer. aldermen, and city vowed of Now York. that 4 they sill give me the mosey expended upon intoxicants in this city I will pay the whole pauper tax ; 1 will give a barrel of dour to every family ; I will give a library 04 over a bun tired volume. to every family : I will give you your choice of a suit of ht icloth to et ery male. a handsome silk dress to every female in the city. nitl or yemng, reek or poor, lag or little ; 1 wail give one malefic for the prider and a tree atimisaion itt the American inneelimand then 1 fine I shall clear &bent eight million dollars 1. the t reneact itt. T1 nemesia What. The reason why Burdock Blood Ratters leads all oeher medicinee in the race for popularity it haraille it is ahonlutely pure, rennet harm the moat (Wheat, invalid, and never fails to cure bolimosnans, dyspepsia, had blood, etc. - I MAN • it..... Csia so WW1 a Illabirpis. I '• What a unman ran do with • hairpin is thin amusingly set forth so a Scottish paper " A wrovian Iva flo Mors With • harems than a man can do with any one in att lament in eristereca. She takes it to bet !toe her boots, to .'rump bit hair, to fasten 1 her hith ow to hen hut her gloves and the (waist, Mittens of her dress, aged to pis her whit b. ran nee st ma a paper knife itf • -twill 'nark: itt open a beteg or to draw • dories upem a wad If Me twee, the wad it honoree, a414s.sss, er a safety -pie. or • key rIng. J.ePsu01 !militia la "T flr -MIIIIIIIMPla o. -.W.._ AKIN POWDER MST, STRONGEST, /ESL CANItIBUte no Alas, Aatitwow. Utah Phoephaticaor way lhjuriast. K. W. OILLETT. Toronto. Ont. of IL* .• -•••• ••••t•• -4\ ••1 5,. a ono itt-.• • • .4.4 et ..• • ,1 • .141., • • -Ira -18•14••-•-•• • •11101.1. • •• T•416a.44 • • • awl 11". A1A. Ottee • .mee "Poet. •• •• jr••• ._-,'.fl,,.. t.-• .vor• :woe ,1•64,2 ▪ is O • • •re;* _ - •r aers. ASTDI laM,\TOR 4•61. (Allah Tr-srlii. itt.nitagt, Specific, and Antidote for Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dye. pavan', aleepleasecsa, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, neuralgia, lose of memory, hroneletto omen...woe. gall stones, jaundice, keiney and urinary diseases. Si thantoo female irreg ularit es and 1:eurral LABORATORY, CODERICH. ONTARIO. J. M. NI e I. E ( 1), Proprietor am: MentlfactUrer. alej.rue a SVIRE.11 liKAitv Arlin iitt be bet Omit aU druboriste in town. as well a- hum sit the druggists between Ow. n ii,und mid lestai Rms.-set& 1.1111144111 arid -loretaii. • 3E - 11111E U1 USIESS SALE 1B NO HUMBUG-. g 4 It is nothing new to see a red flag or a clearing sale bill advertising some undesirable line of goods that will not sell, but the an enicrger.ey it a as good as an ordinary p:n; better. in fact, for it can be mate to do doable dutyit supplies many ef the miming intriowies of buckles, suspenders and au pporteroaiwi repa rs a uy damage if dont • esti,: article requiring a few undo{ of wire and a httle feminine tugenoity. A women traces a pattern with • hairpiu dipped in her shoehlackinte amientokel in the gas, she totes it to petted her eye hroeo. 11 hci heehawed is not at home, she will take it to clean his pipe or eigarette.1101.1er. And at • ter he hat broken hie pocket knee awl hun- ted helpleosly all over the home ter a 'niece of wire she will draw her hairpin with a pitying; lova and clear out the gasteirner or rtoopesi the waste•pipe of the stationary howl. A woman can use a hairpin am a cork • vereW for any kind of bottle she Carel to open. Krer ready to her hand, whether she uses it to pick her trunk leek or trim a lamp Wick, ibm han4lee it with a dexterous grace anti a coormlent skill that are burn of tither:ten: keowledge sod educated by i•rysr- tivrti leluand's L$.siIiUtI�C01ds. 4, mos The devil's husks never make anybody fat Self conceit ta a rope that the deed never lets goof. Dent try to kill a tfy on your neighbor's head with a hammer. Preaching that is aimed at the head hardly ever strikes the heart. Seeking happiness einiply to have it ti a very bad kiitd of selfishrbees 1( 11 were not for hunger some men would never ,Io an honest day's work. Yon can tell what kind of split there it. in it man by the way he treats women. There ill no bigger coward anywhere in the world than the man who is afraid to do right. It is hard to hod people m intsfortnne who w01 not tell you last somebody else NSA 10 blame for it. _ rad thaillisr itv*ft Soo. This Fall and Winter 1 ea fered from neuralgia in my face and had the hest 'medical advice without avail. I at last thought of trying K.K.K. and after using one bottle have nett, felt any symptono of neuralgia since. 1 regent it as • fine family medicine. 2 J. T. Hamer, Heialip, Man. - - - a aneseao nine. An eccentric nobleman died recently in 141. Petershore leaving a fortune of 6,000, 000 rubles, besides his large patrimonial es &lass. Ile occupied • very large old boom, but lived in may one room. All the other rooms he kept locked and sealed. These ere found filled with antique furniture, itt., broom and silverware which he had front his natter aiwestore and beneath heaps .4 dust and cobwebs. ived on the ch•apiest kind of bread with bird' he hosieht himself. In the Win - satin his ram dreamed in • Mary t. with thick felt toots on his feet, to lave wood and coal. He was for months without • servant to gh housework for him. When le- ant he made him sleep on the mine room as himself HI/ is claimed by a Water. an old as eccentric Mto was. Clinton 31 Era: Os Thanksgiving Day a yoankman owe, popularly kaown as " Hilly Allen, t to Seaforth, wad was there married it the Presbyterian minister to Miss A. W , of this town_ Itrith aro moll knee*, enter upon married life with the beet of many friends The following time were eagagini for w est roc by tlinCli itelteml hoard W. R. LIMO, princital ; Stirret, of To nate. 1st anestaat ; End, Mi.. O'Neil : 3rd. Mies Lavin Ottawa N I ; 4th, Mime Helyar : Mb, Miss ; ttt, Min Leslie: primary department, Miss *. Taylor. of Mrwaseia Janina Rtimart, Jobs Terser, Jelin and 4 oared Raker, Seaforth, have returned from their trip to Illueltedish and heonOt hock tate them Wm See deer and iSomher of parer -edge We lases that Win ta, of Harperhey. who as aloes on • Meat ing elpseliterat to Meekoka, robot • 160 peened Genuine Clearing Sale - 4h'T - JOHN ACHESON'S Of seasonable, high classed Goods is something the peo- ple of Goderich and vicinity are not used to. The ;tock is still well assorted. Bargains in every department. -All goods inark•NI in plain figures. Special attention is dir,rted to onr Black Hertriettas. JOHN ACHESON. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. An Excitional Year, -A41 .7,1 Sea been sitark,el hr a yeestero!eiuse, iii. aiesi/dr perms! anitte 441, lif .erm:r inerns established Aim owls *0. 14. literary mod unmet,- exotica- tee' nun* tniaed and larreased, bat a earreqprowelway vats Isas orris maul, to the sale mid ladaeoes el the Ilsitat:iar. .44 the tad of WI the hos resew to more Chat 11. OW. 11 005 fortis I. ors...God aril the farther inapeor.ortrafts tor the cooties pro, omit be le Wes targets ist.•••-ri• •• 1 oo,yont For Next Year. It ,.t...., p•I•r•ibie to •n • hri. f an azeouut o: all the features is proparation. sat the nuitenal i. denclett. Li, neither trativrian. c nor range of sumect. Assess lb* aebJects treated The Poor in the WorId'a Crest Cities 11 t. proposeat to putv....1l a terries of articles. epos • wee not before aitematej stones the result* of erre Lel stud. anti wart anemic the poor of the gr. at tete*. Ter piaa ail! isoluda as we...am a iheeteldilA4111 of life to. these • dies lin now. 1.1.4.1111..l. itt, re -ie t• rowan* will be helpful for prireoiaw of tonal...aroma to well a. fur their tall mines!: it...rose. 5. lle. nom e sesen..fic point a \Ie./. tee article. 8,11 *e•intribni!•,*1 of areal li.ittutiatte,‚ itt. 'ere:trent .1111w 1110r111110,111 treflu'at• and the elatumite iltilstratOr.• wol Teev•• to make 11. preeentetion at the ie• % ai• wa squ• . NA' ft.t4h r • ton Allston. • speblialard temistiwesee. and Leitrim id thief memos% masonic early aineriese ealat ere. A number of Illust rat ten., Will ten.' or 1,1.11anal 0.1erval 10 live article". Important Momeuto. The aim of this series of very *hart arteoesi vi to dee-ria Ike Wawa) ocossiosa maw decisive event took ;Laceor when OtIlna• great ealleo latent Was nest shown ter be enbeestel- uychenomeate as tbs. of tne fir -t use or the Atlantic •-stae. the s.., Inn of she 6,,,s telephone the first sneer...tut experinieut With ellwrtee mem of the Colossi. the seam ‚.til*. moment of the roe or the imp-achment of tudr,.. • Johnson. etc.. Out of Door Papers. fn the earl' :tiering aOf he begot. a nv.mber of seaeonatele articles, ace .ng them beim;: *small 4 suede, lace% h... to tat cut and neant6f) the m. by Stillr'rt.taiist,m. Ji 1115bilog t ere from am Amore. by 1..i. M. A its. Stersmitalri matter lite Is %es tralaud. by due. KY UNA NI10,1 10 esfetrapee, by SitoiltY Incli I N. Or. with illastrinioss br Ti.- illuetrationsare malt from orepael material A e• 11 preirr-et es, appears 0. 14. Holiday Number. •Oir erode. 1113 SO A /MAK. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S TONS. Publishers, 743 sod 745 Breadisay, Net Tod. Perry Davis' PAIN -KILLER owl bent toseemenwsweincianiatiy. soh quickly, sea,lithsaoM issaist mum free the wirtesit ysis. Rzgu12:1e.:: the Stomach. Liver end Hews's, unlocks thericerct:onc.PurifIssthc Itlood and ra-noves ell I m- ouritics from.- Pimple to the wort; Scrofulous Sore. --?. CURES DiSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM.. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. SOUR STO DIZZINESS. DROPSY tHE UMAT I Sty\ 514!N - DIRECTLY TO 7141 SPOT. • IIISTUTIIIIEOUS I$ ITS IICT1OIL Par CRAYPS, CHILLS. COLIC. DIARRhCEA„ ..NENTERT. CHOLERA MORBUS, nod all BOWEL. COMPLAINTS, 110 siceitor EQUALS THE PAIN -KILLER. In Canadian Cholera net Ewe el Comelmants its ettect Is 111111r1C,41. it Gores In a very short times. Tent Weir tektite NCMCDY F071 BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. SOILDAT *1110. a OW Tie. 1.t.. 14 oessuanoinainnioni DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THIM/(1 BEST 22 D TE1c BEND 50c. stair pi I.cuaJellLitirlicaralli:33 itt na. itt' a.• v 11 send Ton hy • I MIS, C_O.D7 thb elegant a etch which you ran envinine.•••_. it pm do not Ye it eves mere than Wil claim for it et NOT TAM IT, but If perfectly ash isdaetery, pal TspramAgast intrisarr an/ B.. • shame to Noon • at pooh lasal= reliable lawny low pens ft =Tar !At • oNEy... be Nasal siswIlleir IliviarieWk, meat sal asiessaiy. bp Moo of ease ..., We., OA AM, owl lok fhb .....b..artireb..b.,0•••• awn, b.... A.7 ...no. • dbr wool It.. .Si. W• florofth ••,..rvItto• W. ••••• 7.1 •• riot Toe •••• amt. roar open ....,•••••••• .• el roar wow. 0 Ito wrote MID • tw .50..,.. ar 1-.1, ,...1 tato.. • omil.ii , .................” ....44? =••• ...P•1•••• Ir.= 521 NO,' fr....* wol .1...".0.• oru• . Mem rsportioneo W. moo ••••••. r.,..•., OM. =.•••555.. ll• air II jop 41 ab,,, •411R111111,14 IIPZ ••....", r,41 , •1119. •• or.. • .• ••pban WO I ion•L Et= w ad borwons crows. biiitS eambeeetearri; g raved prod. The meets are Waltham ityia. PLANING MILL firisla.jheKa.41;1 Wawizthrrasirradahlrlaill5 states it arid mart Mario pazrel ESTA111.11111E111111116. Weeeliseaters. I rt • • Buchanan & sou,NUS J tEggtherve=z Toms bleu: IA aora•bro ireti ti ACT1 RICIt• SASH, DOOR and BLIND, ne all kiwis of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES had hallArtes arterial of every deariliatillii School Furniture a 8pecialtj.l