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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-6-7, Page 3TVOV.Was OwIes. TIMM 1NILWAY. �p sealers sad &IMO eediedei se ON - Tr lr.e Kerte V.s.a.........jE grid id gr/uiss �aaR............ mos. ��/ -7. iij ISI06e141O1i, LLI.-DaNTAL 110."0111-41. Relkaresets ala All sect Die•. R ieasl *see thet1pe ea far 6���fIM• el Ilett g, L RIQKsentees 9/009 A.R1Mt" •�eL�eQe 8.: _sashes 0111190-119 Nab% . ▪ Ileum MOM* 1, ea Wen- 11161- liW. DH l'NMI. PHYSICIAN, SUR Kest - mpg, antetrim Dose ID�ritteb Zi eiaaoe Setasib D". • 8HAZNON, L'• Y. C. airwor.-tsar. lip. Modell find. lteeth.m. 1AMPIOw Si JOHNSTON, BARRIS- V ors, H.Wine. Neearlsa i.. uedertet u.ese Ores Jordan's Ilett[ [tee i< Call HON. Y. C.. M. O. JO N• owl to LOFTU$ 1. DANCEY, BARRISSTTKR, alibaileit.. eO�Maa..a �ilial r,Hsaa;ti Agnes, pee .. rims at tato Inwee IIM, erto 0BteaktO% V N. LIMN. 1a. 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O.duAsi. • had .aseNwbls earesetgnae to b �Ne•e1 et ee.etruned tsbI men to Itlem brae P. Q, sarefel7 awMd es. JOHis Owns Audfsaasr. Witt eO.d. Ibt gala. A AMaoli3 tan ALL twos or Seek s i'� Cent aede°'�ANils .r�ie ..dMslptlaa. Give era Zidir r1Witt W waaottae.NIea$. TEETH EITHACTED WITHOUT PAIR DIE. B. EIdk*.RDSON'S ID1111r?AL PAts of e, rfAA t>w1E KKR •IST-fTIEIT 1103:112201. O T. attar a vomit sasatmr► I lave Ibe sate asit THE SIGNAL OODERIC'H, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 7* leis. UP IN A BALLOON. ebrothels* at alk arm wee their name Rtagal4-yetletters addressed •'RingddBr a Paracbat- Mts." reached them. 'rbey had with them • tent. In which appssted • dory. trainer, duwu on the e. • •tills. Marclru,," but really Lottie Martin -as tie Ringold Brothers were really Freak .ad George M.etel. These, with tite 'ieeeir of Cattle as doorkeeper aad eay1ea s _n the ego1A which to �Am.se�msn/ pr'ah'ie town.t1ns the Ingfarle ,. x county fair managers were deter mined to have something nnusnany at tractive. and 1, the farmer -preacher of the neighborhood, was sent to make ar- rangements, it possible, fur the appear- ance of the "Aggregation." There was little outside amusement On the prairies in the early days, and I Lound the whole of the adjoining county, apparently, snrrunudiug the stratagem when I first saw there The girl was slender, dark. and supple. The "brothers- as unlike as the poles--uoe, Dane, heavy, strong, and firm muscled ; the other, a men boy in appearauoe, with clear blue eyes grad delicate features. There had been an accident during the afternoon exhibition. and George bad been hurt. He lay on a bunk in the rear of the tent atter the crowd had dispersed. 'Much hurt, wy boy!" asked a visi- tor. "Shook up some. My bones ache pretty bad... "What was the matter!" 'Th' parachute didn't work right, an' I come down bard. We go up together on th' trapeze bar. an' Frank stays with th' balloon while 1 drop Things didn't go right today..' The dove trainer just then came in and inquired as to the young balloonist s con ditwu. She put her hand on his fore heal. and a flush swept over his pale thin twee. `He wants her to marry him." the boy said, when she had gone out . "and het father wants it, too. She don't know what to do" "And eon'" "I want her, too. and he hates me for it. The accident to day did not make hint feel sorry " The banner; manager entered. and 1 arranged for the company's appearance at Plainville the next tiny but one A county fair in the west is unique. There can he nothing like it, for nowhere else can the people live nnder the same conditions. 1t et not held in a grove of stately elms. but on a L -vel, sunburned prairie. separated from all the surround- ing sunburned prairie only by a barb-. wire fence. The rough• unpainted sheds hold home anti . attle from the settlers' claims -the best they have. bnt innocent of pedigree or registry. Vegetables and fruit are scantily sheltered term the hot sunlight by hoard awnings. Horticul- tural hall u never lacking, and is a shed but tone degree better than that need for the stock. It contains as motley a col- lection cf carica as ever graced a vanity fair. Every family in the neighborhood has some heirloom of past and forgotten greatness back in Mone. New York. `irgtria Or Illinois. These. with the crude b.dquilts and euntlower lambre• quiet of native handiwork. combiue to make the display oo smopditan and en- tirely non sectional. The attendants come in wagons for twenty miles around. They :Fear no silken gowns or feathered hat& Calico, gingham., Jeans. these are the materi- als for nothing. But all are happy. and the rustic maids and lads aw/ng hands and witness the mustang race dbliviota to their surroundings, so ab- sorbed are they in their own enjoy ment. From the moment of the balloonists arrival they were the observed of all. Their tent was crowded with gaping spectaltors, who gazed in wonder at the seeming intellingenos 'bourn by the trained dove«. In the meanwhile the dirt covered and smoke stained balloon was being slowly masted over a slow fire. Heated air was to prove the lifting power. and two hours went by before the rolling, tumb ling in•ss of oasysa was reedy for the ascension. As an acquaintance of the performers I had been assisting in the inflation. Suddenly I noticed that 1 was left in charge while voices harsh and loud came from the tent. I made my way through the crowd and entered the can- es d.xora George lay back on a dirty ooverlid oe the ground. his fad paler than ever, while the others stood around him. "I tell you I am afraid." declared the recumbent figure, "and, besides, I am sore from obs fall.'. "Nonsense'" exclaimed Dew. 114 easy enough when things work right. 'lois b no time to back out" The youth groaned. and I could see • feeling of pity sweep over the dove trainer.' face. She knelt beside him and whimpered something in his ear Driers fees grew dark and i thought be climbed his heavy Ileo tighter. In a moment the conattBeion was over and the girl remarked, quietly : "lis will so. net fe.ay'" She was dressed in half circus cos- tume. and the tittle scene in the dingy teat seemed almost theatrical The doorkeeper and I went out to the balloon, and the girl noon followed Martin laid the tropese of the parachute out ca the prairie grass, eased stationed .tardy young farmers as the goys with sharp knives to loose thecaptive balloon M the word. Then the "Rittgold Brothers" sad forth like • long rendition. at rs sod of the strand. and steadily, yt;t� over hand. she climbed upward. until. jot as the two bodies herniate indistinct, we could me the clinging figure on the pole het her up to his side and draw her close to him. Then we turned to Deane He 1•J like one stunned at the door of the tent las- ing at the rolling and tomo$g balloon. As we looked at aim • coolesaloa ssola- ed wrenched out of hie very soul, aad beg ped 'The parachute won't spThen I knew it a11, and trembled with *prawn tiro i oooti Sat bettgc Rader stand what was likely to cowl. Dane's jealousy had nearly killed the boy twu days before. and now meant to soli ate the wort. The dove trainer, thio tug Dane's fall would tlimpl • send the bar 1 loou higher. had given herself ea a bol last, and would share the young rival's fate. Higher and higher in the clear air went the balloon, the smoke rolling oat of its open lower end. The clinging figures on the crowbar were merged into one. First ordering Dane watched, the door- keeper and myself ,..canted horses, and followed as fast as . e could the course of the aerialists. Soon it was evident that the strength of the heated air was exhausted, for the balloon and its passengers began to de scrod. That its speed was rapid was also evident. for the weight was greeter than was intended for it at that stage of the proceedings. Soddenly there was a separation. The rope connecting parschnte and balloon had been severed, and the pair would trust themselves to the big umbrella. But the umbrella, as Dane Lad said. would not work. The great ribs refused G. expand, and like a shot from • tower the trapsse bar and its occupants were dragged downward. 1t was a chaotic meats of rope,. ban. canvas and spangles that we found a half mile further uu npon the prairie. Amidst it all lay two still forms closely locked in each other's arum. Martin lifted his daughter's face No need to ask if there was hope. The pretty fee tures were pale. but the dark lashes lifted. and the eyes looked at us in that trnatinln•-w of childhood that comes to older hearts in times of peril. Her corn pauion had fainted sway, and she soon followed him. We hurried them back to the tent, and laid their bespangled forms on the ground It was hours before thee re- gained complete coiseiotameas. bnt there were no bones broken. the canvas had fallen nutter thein and eased the blow. 'they made • enceeeufal Resent to Nether a week later. 1 married them ■, they sat on the trapeze bar ready to sail skyward. it breve our fair a greet ad vertinenient, and the crowd included nearly .-verylesiv in the county, and for milts. uataitle 44 '11. Lune was tried for attempt at rounder at the urzt terut of court. But run know weeders' juries. He was declared not gtu ty, an l unto afterwards killed in a deuce house in ('olorado.-Charles Moreau }larger, in Harper's Balzer. GULLS ARE SACRED IN UTAH. Wkr (heel ai ]1..rmo.. Isapeea a flies far Killing the 'bird. Most interesting of the birds that we saw 00 our daily walk to the pastnre were the grills -great. beautiful, snowy creatures. who look strangely out of place .o far away from the seashore. stranger. tis.. than their change of resi- dence was their change of manners from the wild. unapproachable sea birds, soaring and diving and apparently spending their lives on wings. From this high place in our thonghta. from this realm of poetry and mystery. to come down almost to the tameness of the barnyard fowl is a marvelous trans formation. and one is tempted to believe the solemn announcement of the Salt Lake prophet that the Lori sent them to his chosen people. The occasion of this alledged special favor, to the latter Day Saints was the advent about twenty years ago of clouds ofbe- fore which the crops oftthe'Vestern Stakes and Territories were destroyed as by fire. It was then. in their hour of greatest need. when the food upon which depended a whole people -oras threatened. that these beautiful winged messengers appeared. In large docks they carate. from no dote knows when. and settled like so many sparrows all over the land, devouring almost without ceasing the hosts ot the foe. Tbe crops were saved and all Deseret re - Was it any wonder that a =church to regardthe head of =ids church as the direct representa- tive of the highest should believe them to be really birds of God, and should accordingly cherish them! Well would it be for theineelves if other Christian peoples were equal] j] believing, and pro tested and cherM6ed other winged messengers sent just es truly to protect their crops. The shrewd man who wielded the destinies of Ms people be- side the Salt Lake secured the future va.fnlnese of what they considered the miraculous visitation by Axing a penalty of $ t upon the head of every gull in the Territory. And now, the birds having found congenial nesting plans on soli- tary islands in the lake, their descend- ants are so fearless and so tame that the habitually follow the plow like a dock of chickens, rising frau almost under the feet of the indifferent horses ami eroding down at once in the furrow behind. seeking oat grubs and larvae and mice and molest that the plow hes disturbed in its passage. The Mormon cultivator has sense enough to appreri ate each service. and no man or boy dreams of lifting a finger against his d at the tent door, resplendent io red haat trissd. Eztraordinary, iodesd,was and whits tights The older was yet tilt* sight. to epee accustomed b seting while the application of every bird that attempt to mender inch EPt vett the a ka of tM younger lith service shot and snared and swept ot entirely conceal their pallor. from tbm face of the earth. Our hearts T11e perf�or:aen were 'notably, aad warmed toward the •'Elvins of Ziewt," and boolttlstkall introdttcad to obs crowd our respect for their intelligence tutees• 1 aa the greatest aerialists now on earth " e4 Iso we heat rod down to the 11e14 to Yd ths7 Wok bout et the trapeze, and a'e this latter -day wonder. -Atlantic Qr•�twned M•r,thly wasver. ith ic wish the ropes A o hairs A woman whose tape is inclined to be severe with square dein and m no should not arrange her hair w1 n p- rision and ungraceful simplicity. Th. angular face needs graceful framing it requires the softaming touch of wavy hair or earls to bring not its posaibllitiss of beauty, aad may be transformed by many 01 the pretty styles in vogue just sow HM I :Mss M res a. MINu The rice's* A t. Puede le Albert ITosseb. wise owes his wealth' to his rn..ttfertariag establieb teats (fro. er} Yd papHis lasses is emelt 431,0100.0110$ a lin see guy were esverod- and the halloos gave • sadden tng to its burden, lif sig it Moldy away skyward. oto uneme was the eight m�a t oat on tb• plaits. that of the hundred" present not half a score salt three events that hapysosd around la .i mettheearth bn1d • 1*. �i od The never e $bs eee wr, ago foil til . ..' dot t•ieil KIM a lar. , ....d leaped fasts y ti %isg trail 1 rya Lok. • fI . YiiimlaRtst fall holm and ems'.. , t aped it/ els tied asci Reps. sfpi . e•,wa I11 was cared tate Into air was MUs d Mambas, aad bee liths 1 • way was away*" bank viummotEM:Emopogia M IML IL iiYABi_ _R. FTA1 RAIIJVY VRCK A Lando! the Cameo a Fatality es the Baltimore and Ohio. ENGINEER AND FIREMAN KILLED The Marred aad Mediated m.dlee les* L'M.ra.atlk the Lee.en.11va - Wreekerd fan e.tel, Tire- The ire --Th. Me....a.er gleamed rr..a, a Iturala. Car. � t r'.OLA•u, kid., May -'LI, -Yesterday • dusstrous wreck ,.o erred near Pile Drove, two and • half wiles mat of Rock wood. Pa. on the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore and Oho, railroad. Th. train was the Now York and Pittsburg *zpress, which left thio place with two express can, a common express and • mail car and several day coaches. The catches were well tilled with pas- sengers, and the train was nulling at the ✓ ate of sixty miles an hour. Suddenly the eugiue dashed tutu a large laudslide, sending the engine down into the creek, where it still lien. The combination *- pries and mail oar and respites express can were crashed into the engine with terrific force and In • few minutes were on tin. The coaches were jaumed together but did not leave the track, and nous of the passengers were injured. As soon as the train stopped the pas- sengers rushed to the burning express can, when they found Messenger Stahl strap gling to escape from his car. He was rescued. but not until he bad received serious injuries about the head and body and probably internally, but it is thought he will recover. The dead body of Fireman Rhinehsrt was fonud under the locomotive. One of his 1. -et was burned oft, Here was also found the charred body of Engine*: N icho son. The remains of Engineer Nicbule..0 and Firew•u Rhiuebart were taken to Glenwood. 1'a. where they leave families. All traffic was suspended tut five or .ix hours. • year, a1 w Mem lest year, wises W we./inn Med, hall a ttUlloa tB M. Mss* MU Tw.. .anon, Me. Killed. At'tt.t..•, Tex., Bay 2y. -The engine and six can of a freight train on the Terse Central .railway jumped the track here Friday night Engineer John Elliott and lirs::etuati .irthnr \ti oddal were crushed lo, .-each beneath the debris. • tpnea .a V.Ilee elle• Death. HALIFAX. .\. May 28. -The coroner' inquest on the body of the young man P'+tllet'un, who died on the train on Tnes 1;as been emoclude.l. This is the ..►e i:. which :'crouse Hawkins created et much taik by b•r.uig an entrance into the utadrrt•ker'a premiere and carrying away the b..dv. The v..rdict was " That deceased Wm. H. Fullerton, came to hit death boa Tuesday while under the in6u- rucr tit narcotic drng while on the train from Amherst to Halifax, not having the attendance of a physician which he should have had. and this jury recommends that the -Provincial Government should take some steps for the transportation of violent )nuatics 10 the insane asylum from their home.." It was brought out in evidence that two grains of morphia had been in jetted into the patient before leavint Anther* erste a sews.-Y.*r.Old Cklld. Ton Rivcas, Que., May 'tb.-Delius. Charette. • servant .t Le.aia.vilb •tole away from her mistress' roof and took with her the 7 -year-old daughter of the house. On missing the child and girl the next day the mother drove towards St. rarnaby, following the trucks of the tugttive. Sbr came up with her child a1 11 at Hight and took her home and laid a complaint with the clerk of the parish here. On Thurs- day hornday High Constable Bellefeaille caught tis esry.at at midnight and took her tisk custody. The girl says she took the child with bee for compauy'e sake. It appears that • few years ago this rams girl .bdoct ed • child some three years of age and took her in • hand cart as far as Louise •tile, when the child win taken away from bee. Vattsewe Mao's ready Viand. TaobuD, clot, May P11. -The body of en unknown man was found in Davy't oolp moil raceway of the Welland ('anal here Saturday evening, It bad evidently been in tis water **end daps, and was that of • mar aboot 60 rears of age. 5 feet 6 inches in height, bald heeded and weig n:el about 140 pounds. He had on • dark coat and vest and light striped trout eta The ehief of police is inclined u believe it to be the body of a tramp named James McLaughlin, although be is not positive. Cesaselesed for. Waimea& Reim*. NoawooD, Ont. May 98. -John Huff- man, • part negro from Campbellford, was arrested on the charge of crimhi.1 assault committed on Bertha Warner, • little twelve -year-old daughter of Peter Witmer of this plane. Reeve J. B. Pearce, J. P., held court hen, and atter bearing evidence, committed Huffman to the connt7 jail to stand his trial at the neat mama 09c1 Turn t6 eat are• 8t111 betty. Olen made with t0LENE for 1ftty ars REE from gRE/lsa *HA are *saily di- sestied a fo. no, Shorten ;/.15 , and alt COO tP9 joule. cs Ctotama is bitter and purer titan lard. Mads o017 b7 The N. K. F.Irbank Company. W.utagt.a .ad A.. se., ORIGINAL PROVERBS. Vine rarely lingers round the wash tub. A barroom light is the wrecker's beacon. Some moo cant even take the views they Ply dui. Medicine mikes •e many fatal dunes as 11 cu. -- A an w;.: is his own doctor n. ver asks for a patient. Even as allopath prefers philosophy in bosoe. p •thio don. There is n • such master of speech as • woman in a few wor.'s. A dru.kad can •allow more money th n . feeoly oars earn. If there were .,netchaageof breaths, more men Would ..mak divorce. The worst of cannibals b the eson•ter who foods upon a good wile'. heart. When • man ior,.s boy he more +ban makes up in bristles what he lacks in hams. A bleckswiling sheet is the only piece in which to advertise for • lost r.patatlou. Some folks make the painful miatak• of thtrkmg they can't get the dirt or without taking ;he skin with it. If you are as good a padre of human nature as a cbild tor • dog yoe won't climb into the wrong lap or growl .t • good friend. FARM FAGOTS. Pial, sown oafa yield beet. Sew wheat immediately alter oats. Never till the soil when damp espesially if . heavy soil. See that all /.aces an in good repair and • the exasper•tioae. Do not harrow .o grass seed too deeply not over one-half inch. Make your intensive farming mon exten- sive, and yet equally ureases Lo not allow your sheep out is long, cold IUY---Itis • too on the vigor of sheep. Coseider the economy of charities your Spring covet into new milkers is it.. Fall. if some of us depended upon the character of oar lawong ma the Zonation basis for felicity in the next world, then most miser. able would be our fate. Study, reed, plan, think sod 6t yourself to be s better fanner this year Unto you beve ever been. There 11 room for improve meat A Quarte• Porus., Satellite. Sr. Hn.atat, Qs.. May 88. -At Petit Hong. about two milt west of St. Made lint, a well-to-do bachelor farmer named Alm* Bynaimo ar..e in the morning and proceeded to hie barn, where .bout : n hoar after be was found hanging from • beet. He bed been sick for trete time, whisk wean to have affected bis brain. sass newee.,ee by Light.la•. R*U.•,rvAI, Oat, May 18. --During • severe electrical mesa whittle peened over Imre • barn and outbuildings about two miles from Imes, b.loogiag to Devil Canis, was street by llishtaing sad totally destroyed. less $2,000. Vtir.• swap* ley Viva. Uevca, May '68. - Lawrenceville, St Lawman meaty. has •effe red heavy loss by are. The BapliOM *harsh, ave star•s and several lioness and other budding* wen deeeroyed. hemeetl..• ter Velesbsr Ow.. Lemnos. May IM -It is asnasneed allythat dill long eervtee detonates fee voaateee oaeera, whiled was greeted la 18M, will be o*sssded to India anal the e0IDea' eretaimer. Mrs. 7. S. Hawkins, Chatt.aoaga, Tenn., says : " Shiloh'• Vitaliser ' say d my life.' I mender it the best remedy for • debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 asst.. Sold by all dtuggbtu • w Petty Mut• Deetrered. Act.v000sq yea. May 2E -Tb. Dowels - Mn Paper Company's pulp mill at Ned dingtoe Falls wee batted aad is • total lona PtsoIe* Mur 11.04.501. New Weertttwer e. R C. Nay 18. - Nearly the ..bete et that Royal City Plias Mg Mills beim bees ssmMndd by are Less BINL/1111S ■ale RIM leetvae. Mrs. Pre.obly-What mad. you M11 me elm he was tie carver el kis own jortnoe when he rot 0.017 neat be rasa by marrying a. hearer' Mr. Preechly Well, he hod to cut net about twelve fellows to got her, didn't he' DO YOD WAIT NM OURS BORON FABIII�G IIPLKIBMTS? CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS From 1001s 10 $1.30. THE LARCEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. 4OO-SETS-4OO CREAM AND ¶HITE tLCE CURTALNZ Direct from the makers in Scotland, an.I at Prices to suit everybody. CHINELL CURTAINS! CREAM THAN EVER AND PRIME Q9TY. Mats and Rugs in great variety. 4� \\ Art Maina from 5 cents up. A complete stock of House Furnishings of all kinds. Wig CARPET SEWING MACHINE is a great success. We can make a :10 or 40 vard Carpet in about \\ two hours. ALi. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. it so. sal) *pee JOHN KNOX aid ROBERT Tl1OMPdON. Redatek, ee W. H. TAR4'OR hostas-... They Mew fire/ -data waltegatek epee %Al& Mee, pk.t.aa• road WWII. OUT ymrMve sober steles. all wort warranted aad of ad esisss, finismale by The MCIJUGHLIN CO.. 0101•W A. Noxon Farm Machinery. The e..undersigned are erne meafor ts aid Itr.th0rsrs' bSeed d iteilM. Bt r Mown, aortas Teeth ('univaser., Horse llakee, am, aa,. ea well ea ter Lb* Cockahntt Plow. COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. The Great Carpet and Lam Curtain U arehouse of the County. Choioe Family Groceries The Best in the Market and the Most Reaonable Prices at L.W. RUNCIMgN'S, for. 0.etrtal staves e.d assure. t e sa.afedutvd by the Ceakahsst Flew Co. of Bramf.14. Oat erne ase enemseed to nese* the phare with every Mrh et vehicle sal the very beet make .t agrtomauwl i05Mw.Ota at the larr•.t pa► snapoast e_tms esterase with bee -area wrbarMle. Yea du't have to waft a swath ee ewe .her 1eeviug ytwr seder, bat we en petered i• oe . sea Haat ea t•. get. U roe west herg.H. M the above named HMO he risen end Wti !mow a Jon with r ad deem one ..s a tb. s.d.r.�i.+. JOHN KNOX, Oedericb, BOlirr. THOMPSON, Oasis sick, Ws. Valiant. D upssom aha ThaSPRING SEASON 1\4=7.1-61NER 2".. Otte its DONAGH has returned from the Market with s Large Assortment of the Latest and Beat k Spring and Sommer Styles. Early Inspection Invited. MRS. R. B. SMITH, Cii'lel.egow F3ouee_ AROTST BOOTS &SHOES The reason why nearly everyone buys their Shoes at DOWNINC'S is bt•cause, being a thoroughly practical Shoemaker, he knows a Shoe when he sees it, and is not dependent on the manufacturer or jobber for pointers, which very often point in the wrong direction for the consumer's benefit. Nearly all my Goods are made expressly to my or- der, and not bought throughobbers or middle men, therefore, I can Sell goods at about the price others Pay who buy through jobbers. is usual a large stock of the Newest and Best Goods made in Canada, at prices that will defy the keenest com- petition. E. DOWNING, WHOLESALE AU RETAiL' tYIiapatrmi promptly and well done.