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The Signal, 1895-2-21, Page 6eleMaaimeow Till : GODER1011, ONT., TB 'MEDAL FEB. 21, 1895. THE BHA. COMES. H lc H • What the OessiatrY GSM& 101. It Ale,. Dooming see Illeretemen ffnasmen Re. trel•es laneeniselle aeiretee-Otwe sbe me brume. sisal amp the tmeasey rem Isom lis, diraliten Will MU. Yvon. t e 4.sja Irariehersi SINCE 1,6; we have spent 11-0, otb) uou z, r,. ways tiatisading lie Csoibdis• Pauc ad Mixer puon. works. All told, the •ri pesdature on railways and 'male •I oitoe the Weak, was a roue has t.eout Over 0250.000.000 without e the land irraats. The expenditure • anivisen Pon& proper has beta )0).00). without I. leads the I triad -remit' eyelet*, hue bees boomed to the &- tot! of about 525.000.000 Truer are appal- ling figures when we Inks into a, count the i Slim inn 01 our p0ptillitil011. What have we got for the money ! %limiters point to out 16,(0.- miler of railroad. to our am mosills, to transporter tror rate.. lawer to day thaa they mare GU teen. t •nut y Of thirty year. ago. !tut t heir statistics and menparimene lea.. us none the sourer : on to• contrary, sire teetotally nitil leadiug. For though n hour !hog to i. transportation rates in t'sos la are not only nigher titan in the Unitol States, where the bootee's mourn has not berm carried to anything hie tbe same eatent, nut are moually dusorinsinetory against cenodo -that is to my, the :ran 1 Trunk and Canadian Pawl& to which we h..e given tie much charge tie more thisn thew charge th. Amerman shipper. win, has not given them • oeot. It will not dy lo1 iiir• den an article like this with room of figures, but here are • tow mess in point • • • I ne Canodian Pecitic cherges as cytch tor carrying iron goods from Torooro to Inger- eon as for crrrying the same kis.1 of g.sols from Poston vi• Montreal and Turynto to t %lug°. The rats for carload Iota from tleyeland to -4spenoun Bridge, 204 mules by Amen Ma Imes, and from the Bridge to r.4.at.,, 82 Fedor lo the 1:rend Trunk, 1 only a cent per 10-J mounds more then the rate from iiivrillton 10 T wont°, an all i,nanhau lout° of mile. The nibs for less than car - lots is lege from Cleveland to Toronto Omit from Hamilton to Tomato. Tne all -rail or whiter rates for wheat froni Winnipeg by the Cassidien Poodle to tide water at 'futon or New York is greater hy neeriy ten twtsta a baseel than thy P. R rate from 11,nsespolis to tidewater More apo're is • Irttle nearer the A,Isot:e: no th, other handthe hfanitobs ser ler II paying hi. share id h. $63.000,00) we have elven the Cenedian Pacific Railway. whereas it has not got • dollar from the man in Mit Fre merchandiee rates from the se• hoard to Winnipeg by the Canation Pa cite are out of sight higher thee ittoolict, enema:se rates to Minneapolis -To oth..r WO- 111. the Mattitelse termer '• get. It where the chiekea gat the to. both ways. 11 mope' are easeili 1:en than retro be Rorer between the (seaboard and tween the An:imams mateurd and Wount pet Our winter porta are docruninsited Through rates from Ontario to the sea- board are meek feigner is proportion than the through rates granted by • he two Ceineitan roads to American shosmout.,..m sag through Canada Rotes from ontorto are higher by • good dosl than rates from terr 'tory within the United States no further from the sea. Ircil rates within Ontario arr higher all rood than local rates with.° the older Niers Pessenger rates in Canada ars three cents per mils Dally ; sometioes more In the United States the standard is two cents, . • • Tip. is • mai* et what we hot, got for our $150.000,000. The reader must keep in mind &mit higher rates mean to II period lite this when the selliog value of loin and other produals enepreosident d vlow. They may mean .11 tbe differmos between • fern] er parer his way and • farmer roorrott Mei. Is say ease they mean that all hough we have taxed oareelses enormously for transportation rooters, more by comae much then 'he Americium, thaw, same routes are Loringo. over •0 to • greaser ex•ent than the A are tete,' by their roads or even by mires So for sti we Inn*, there ie nolei to this 'tee of things ia any eeMrtountry on the globe 1 he worst of is that our to , re:lways ...eve• powerful &Immo and :01'Ifit• iri ,e They say it is impossible for them to otififine therneelyee to Canada mod to Canadian bust nem : they would starve if they did, or world be obliged to increase their rates wi•' in l'•neds to • tiger. thst would stores in. The reason is tbot our ambition hes Merlesped itself. -we have a greater rail root mileage than eur slender popeteL„n strung from one mese to the other cm por The roads rim for long direnee. through wildernesses where nobody wor h . pealing of 1,0. 0' 'Wee will :Ise The tssodien Paedie oboes not get grease for ite wheels irons the Weal tratlot boors eti 4). Ottawa River and Pert Arthur the t•rand Trunk from Riohateed 1. 1,Jobec km always hese se much dew/ horse for the rest of the road fe emery. Amencm (retro 1. therefore oosoogisg of the Situation and is order to get it they bars to redoes thtir rates in the RUM, be fibs American level home the discriminators against no mid our terrible predicament 01 nompetit.o. of Inc Americium" le the British market as well sa here at home • • • This is the sues tied substance ot the case preempted by tb. railroads. • person not aoquainted with an ins ferseitlahle details might ruddy ouprese thine it was se Mal mere nee or • mow witheat any gond fon Minn. and es it is Oben takes ler granted that the way to redeem ratee in re wooly to forbid our ewe lime front ewer in in the Sures, wider. Parliament ha. no roue to sie, 1,e)e. la Mies • law, rommil lag them is oneentellitilla of •Il sr • ha.. dem for them be give mi at Inset as elite rates se them give their Atomics. ens timers, wheel', Mem allege. is equm ally it of the eresetise. The eargisial fact, be ease nmosee,liee hem- -that there 1. not owe Isaias omento tNiseda. 14vn r�I,rI 10 the menissese terrlesey dere travetee.to keep the Gem* Tres& serf Comvi'oe Pocille tro ivy with purely Gasmolien humor It, h.ye. as is imrs, yak ourselves • eension with Shy memo libel the ledre at the gate w.014 "pis WO bout of itie fest, moinalng tie the Wag le be read might WWI' be of 111* as044 Shoot ISM the dieehillthle ere map mileacLaa some whim Is so troth it WI a miiallmoot 110 inerilterne en Jr . elm de be mitigate beemglis epee st. • pores met mid thoroughly impartial mow wiseinen to nie that in C.0.& we ,at 01 favorable rates as ate gives se ether a per. who me sot Isputa. It isili to ropey' Parliament knell 10 leek after our iiiteteeta Nue members in every ten Moe rash, ad moms, er are nadir other obligations to the roods, sod both the old room are always had• diem foe noir-vest support. Rut if there were thirty ur forty Petruss is the House • commissio' of the kind des- cribed, might be obtained. Gas thing seems clear, that this greet problem. the most important one metronome the 4.0. - dies people 10 day if they only teem it. cos °ply be solved by heroic 'ovulation. If every men in Parliament were • Pious, Porluosont ...sold sot make freight* grew vs the North shore of Lele Superior, or Immo ths cost of operetta( the roads in • Wilbur like the proseut, -or till Caned& with • population in sonsit degree propor tomato to her ouperboal &rem or force the Greed Trunk, iu which $126.000,000 be - Waging to private persons 111 England lies profitless end irrecoverable, to lose any mere. These thing, ere beyond our power, mid as long &a .h•y remain so, just so long will the problem remain resoluble. Mr. 81argeen1 sue Mr. Van Horn my they would not trent us worm than the Ameri• mos tf they could kelp it. 1 hey would be fools, they iiddif they did, for their Imes is the States hav• absorbed coosiderably lees coonsl than their lines in Ciao/Lae, and the prepontier•noo of Merest would lesd 'hen, to treat us better if mature, mrography and the Now in general permitted. Hut thie of course .s cold comfort. Meanwhile in the prevent Ca m paign let no Patrol) allow hinorot to be rophistuoted by tine mundow pennies shout our ' nation• al highisoy; our • great arteries of com- inerot,' • nognifioyst water•ways,and all the rest of this boodiest In. him ask the orator , How do our noes compere with Orand Trirek and C. P. 11 rates in the Stator' And what are you going to do about it The stompers are now getting UD their speeches end. in Home litirloWs word., will mois be thoirtmor round like • short :ailed bull in fly time but let them be compelled to hice this tremudous issue is a proper matinee. Again, how touch of the taxes and hor- row. I money spent on radesy• end canals has gone in boodle` How muoti has been wasted. Worse than waited, in buying up constatueore•, and ant re provinces • And how much sunk to works of nes public necessity winch should have been left to private enterprise' These queries should be premed on the orators. beg:nnisg, for to stance, with the 'lay curet, • ihtch in Mr. flaggarti riOingon which half • million haa been thrown awayif not used for • sinister purpose. And then on to the 4 ur ran Bodge and tire Quebec berbor works, with a to know why Sir Adolph* rio after confessing that he lied taken campaign funds from the receivers of rail - trod subsidies, hos been allowed to remain in the 1....tottet aud why no boodler in thus virtuous cotnmunity is ever by any cheer. edolitatel• puniehed, whether hie be • coo t rawer. M.P., Minister of the Crown, or pot • common rascal of • departmental clerk with • %hooter for his brother. A brief oross.examinatio• along thee. lises ay 'Aisconoert Demosthenes, but cannot fail to interest the sudieece es well as pro- mote the cause of cleaner government, whiA l'strons are trying to obtain. IT STOPPED RIGHT THERE ▪ Mate inelislell Married. Med Me Wesel Meclille•e. Detroit Free Preen • The young man in the blue necktie acd with seven freckles os tys num yanked the hotel register &round anti wrote, "R. L Nubbins sad wife" on the page w.th a good deal ‘...f flourish Then tile o erk wheeled it bock again, and. after tiik- lig tn the inscription, he looked at the new at rival. ' 1 presume,' he said wIth a sly smile. 'that you want the bridal chamber ' I do if it don't cost any more than any other, replied Mr. Nubbins, not at all dis- turbed by the discovery of his secret. • But it doee coot roore,• said the clerk. Nomea hat astonietied • What's the price • Fifteen dollars • day.' • What price is the other.' • %Vs can give you • good room for 11,3 • day each.' ' Does that include feed • erteinly : this house is run ea the Am- erican plan ' ' Well, give me one of them,' said Sir. ubbiee. The clerk bes•tiated. He didn't want to lose • customer for the bridal chamber. • Are you sure,' he said coaxingly, • that You prefer one of the other roerne ' Mr. Isrulebins was • bit eettled. ' Say, young feller.' he asked, ' what do you take me for, anyhow ' ' Im-er,' Manonered the clerk. ' Well. took you for • newly married man, and they always select the bridal chamber. lt so murk liner, you hrrow' • Well. the.). all right:mid Mr. Nubbins, tappmg the etemter with hia finger. ' I may be tool enough to get married, bat yen con het your year's wares that it stops right there. Vnu can give me rim of them 13 rooms And for two or three dare Mr. and Mrs. Nubbins wore jus. as "'right .d happy and laughing •• if they lt.d bought the en tire hotel. ohs lase in Sew 11511a. The eminent musical critic, Richard Pohl, of laden &idea, on• of Waireere man in- timate fr.einds, believes that the secret of making stokes *out in tem to the old loilian has at laid been discovered by it ftto Mugge, wn• hos in press& volume on me:niers vo.l.n building. No less an authority than Wilhelm! has doetered that MigeriVs yodels are not inferior to his own otrarli•eriiis, end sod the Poreelnea oonstrevatory bee elected him as honorary member. Migg• says that the slope of the violin end the elect of wood need are not the main eonsuimetioss, but '4. kiwi of ',marsh need end the wiry of its sppl.ealioll. He does not intend to Item h. disoovery, on which he has hese at work nine years, • secretbut will describe the 0.1r. thinin his hook, se that ell violin makers way pods by It. If hie claims °se he substantiated, the niarket prim of old helms violins will collapse immediately : tut this is • I, stur for email regret, herons. almost all oh • Onset violins ars in the hands of wealthy , &le tors who never use them, and who, hy their fancy prime, prevent artists from competing tot them _ Ittff..111100alatoa. Now Vert *WM Mae me 55.0 10s new noire velvet ! It is ewe tof the belated im• routines whieh arrives jam in time to figure m • 1011altar novelty. Newel it am e neolly is sod very rich and besetifel too It re watered in seek a way that a few feet off it look• lik• an &emotion plaited velvet le enine's egg him sad a twirler rose pink it is ellormieg. end 1 ehneld thisk 11 ensu 0. talittly io deemed for evenlog, either se e h ma to he worn with chigoe hodieres sr as theatre weista, with gaffed eineweil et the SUNSHINE HAS RETURNED. THE SHADOWS OVERHANGING A NIAGARA FALLS HOME HAVE VANISH ED. allitt21147. L/171.11 M•NAL nonell Crain) 0/ IT. nt • DAM'S •erea roue retort, lao• 11*1 114 0*001* 11.5 rattrap THE 1 oat. From tbe Niagara 1.14. Review. Is speakieg to • trowel recently we were asked 11 we bed beard that little Mabel Illorety, the eight year old daughter of Mrs. I louty, Ontario Avenue, heid nem mirecu• tously cured of Si. Vous dance. %it e r. plied in the negative but mated that we would Investigate the case and smertedu the facts. Amordingly we visited the borne of Mrs. lerety, whoa she related the face as follows . -"My huh, girl bee had • mir aculous •aperiesce. It is &bout twe years end • halt since Mabel was strikes with St. Vitus duce mused by the weakening effects of le grippe end rheum.tiem. Three looal physician,' were called ui as was also one doctor ot considerable reputation float Niagara F•Ils, N. but to the face of the prescriptions of these physiciem and the best of care. Mabel grew rapidly worm. She could nut be left oloue an usateot ..nil 050 00 helping. es an admit es she bed no control ot her limbs at all. She could neither wale without assistance nor tote food or drink. At this stake '415 01 the at- tending physiciem sera, " Mn. Donny. there is no we in my coming he.e any more. There is nothing that I know ot can be doss for your little ell,nutters went on that way for a short time with no better re. sults tall ose day I was sure the pour child was dying 1 remembered having seen accounte of Nt. Vitus danoe cured by 11 r ot Dr. Williams' Polk PM. for Pole People and I determined to try them. 1 mas •kepticel es 10 10. educt and only tried them se • lost resort, but was moo soreesbly surprised at the remit. It was not loug before they bed • good effect mil I then felt certain I had found • remedy that could cure my httle girl d eny• thine could. to less thee three mouths she was eo much better that the dread dimmer had almost disappeared, end the pill. were dim -optioned. In • few months however she rhowed that the symptoms had not be.n entirely' eradicated from Der system. leo I had her &moo commerce the use of the link P111.. I feel certain that all trans. of awful malady will be swept •wity, for sh• goes to echocl new and we have not the slightest anxiety in lemon, her &lone. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are oertsinly • grand remedy sod I would not be without them under any consideration, for I think they are worth their weight in gold, se in my little girl's osee they Move been true to .11 they advertise. I ani only too glad to let others who may be unfortunate know of this miraculous cure through the um of Dr. Willitanis' Pink III11' When strong tributes as these gen be had to the srontiertul merits of Piok Pills. it is little wander that their sales reszh such enormous proportions, end they ere they are the favorite remedy with all chimes. Dr. Williams' Piok Pills contain the ele- ments omeessry to give new life end neh- men to the blood end restore shattered tiarVall. Sold in boxes • never to loose form by the doom or huudred, sod the public ere cautioned against °amorous imitations sold in Out shame, at 50 twos • box, or six holes for $2.60, and may be bed of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. WIlliems' Medicine t *ompany, Brockville, 1Jot., or Schessetedy, N. Y. - - - No Joke. The day had been died, end this pair of turtle -doves were talking over the arrange- ments for their married Itte. •• Fred, dear, she said. " Ves, lore." " Prom my reading 1 have imbibed the ides that young husbands are prose to crams. their wives' cookery, end to make invidious commodores between that and the cooking they were accustomed to at home. " 1 think that is all a joke, my own." " I'm afraid not. Fred. Bestdes, I am free to admit I don't know much &bout cook isg." " Oh, you'll hum -neve- fear. " Now, 1 know your mother it & rood cook." " That is true." "So i. mine.' "She ie." ‘. When you have dined witn us. Fred, you have sometimes praised mother's cook- ing. and occasionally intimated that It wee better them your own mother was capable& is some particular lines." " Yes-- her pies. for instance " " Exactly. Well, Fre4, my point is this ro prtgront any disappointment on Tot, part about the cookiog in our happy little fain- tly, I have decided that mother doer shell m•k• her home with us and superintend the eulisary errsogements t you think that as • good idea &ad Frei replied feebly that he thought It was • Thee het went home earlier then usual to think it over in the seclusion of his own chiamber. Jobe Stile aatielit's Seueliter• Boston Herald • Who a Jam Smiley 'is the ton -soon that the lovers of short stories are aaking, seropne of the appearance in the Catholic World end in Harper's 1 oung People of two bright and interesting toles weer the shove name. They betray • dell• esicy of touch and flee play of fescrthet in• dictate the possession .f • bore moms tor story telling. Probably it is so breach of coatlience to say that the author of them stories is the eldest esurhter of the hoe John Hoyle ll'ketlly,who has chosen to con ceal her identity under • nom de plume, whish ts the name of her grandmother. Now that the memo in enit, Our, seems to be a• gond reason why she should sot etre her• self Melly O'Reilly. or, peihaps, bor 1511 n ame, Mary Boyle O'Reilly. It is • imme that the admirers of the poet "would rejoice to me perpetuated so worthily by one of his own beloved children Tbwounkfiral Weaves. I lese•er Tone* Ti. won.ee of Denver sod Colorado, to • greeter must probably thorn thane of any other state, have aboodoeml the het ',wiring habit when it is stemesem e ery and whoa it is asariyiag to Miter& It • beautiful sight to look epee to MIA Deover theatre. and see the large swabs, of mim00 who reforms their halts 4.r41( tie perferniliaell. Still other theeghtful ems are rueful to Wear small hats (.1 0.1. ea some other style, shape, 1011550. er 'oriole which will atel tame strip duette10 mad bad mode to arias boiled Mem ffollowrlhe Not Toe Illowsw. Only • yaw. Seem of Iteeesirees. lime is what is required in the sittlait room of • heathy preen ; • resat la which be would hove to sleep, sr de vary litter. maktag wasual labor. first, • book -cam with • meat miny books in it mot, • table that will beep steady when you writs or work et its Thee several chairs Omit I ea ma mem sod • sofa Out you can at or he epos- Next, • cupboard with dressers ; mat, union the bookcase sad espboord be very besetzhal with punctual; co eiervimp, you odl went pictures or euitraviass, inlets a• you ma &ford. truly not stop -gape, but real works of art upon the well, at else the wall itaelt must be orsionsemed with Kens beautiful or restful pattern . sod last. • vses or two for dowers This is all we shall went. especially if the floor is good, if it be nota. by the love in a modern house it is pretty sure not to be, 1 admit that • .null moped. that can be bundled out of the way no two minutes, will be useful. and we must also take oars that I1 be beautiful. We mu add very lode to those neoessertes without troubling aureoles. and hindering our work. our thought and our rest. Ilireseled Wilco dee MO WS. If only able 10 111 up in bode • loose, seek shaped 'ferment called • nightingale is most handy for slipping over the nightdress, writes Emma M. Hooper is the Loel:es' Home Journal. It is mode ef oositmere or dean& and uswdly has the edges hemmed and4liat her stitched. All of the pattern houses issue • pattern of IL %Vies .01 to at up tor • time. • wrapper of stripped dennel haviog • stripped back and le see front is comfortable, worn with or without the • ighteown, but I believe in (hang • r ell the clothes when able to get 001 01 bed. Do not fume too much about dressieg and thus M- oons° tired. 1% ear pure wool underwear. • soft hosed comet or corset waist, then add • ti•nom end outer petticoat end the ',rapper, with easy bedroom shoes of crochet wool, felt, wedded ailk, etc. Dimity shoulder shawls and sofa °every ere always appreciated by one doomed to sueh • weary life se must be led in • sickroom. Plenty id cushions hav- ing removable denim or linen oovers ere neceesors. Select colors for wrapper, S halt la, etc., that ere cheerful and becommg. Cardinal, garnet. reddish brown, pinkish grey, tight blue, yellow, rose, bright old rose end cream sre good sitikroom core. A bit of lace gathered in the nook and sleeves will help to come& the marks p1 dimes. Have soft materiels, sequesite horse anti dainty oolortogs. A Wensaa's Toss is • verbatim report of • modern " tipheba's soliloquy : " To take him or not to take him -that's the torestion. I know that he is rich, and wedding him will end my struggling with poverty. No more worrying about food or raiment ; no more walking the sloppy streets, for be will provide • carriage. A house, • carriage and • man -whet more could girl desire • And yet, 11 by moon(' I *1 014 *mune a better *etch. I'd stets Per- chance 1 had batter wait, for in my heart 1 do not love this suitor. Aod yet they tell me I may peter have another chemise; that there are more nide than chances, end that I shall be celled • fool II 1 refuse him. There are many things in which he does not suit me. He is short. end I love toll men. He is heir, and I love gipsydooking men, with coal hair and eyes like sloes i will look up the definition of sloes). He loves to sit at home and 1 love to go out. H. loves to play cards end 1 hate it. He mimes to entertain ministers, priests and desconsoind I --well, 141 confess, • gay erowd. • Welsh rarebit supper with beer and cigarettes is more to my liking. And yet other girls that I know have married money mai are happy. Did not Widow :reels merry the men who owned her house to •••• paying rout And does she out &ppm: happy' And does the little singer who married the old beaker now ride the top crest of society and is not her former lover just es denoted &sever ' Does not her busload Guy at home sod lot her do as she pleases I think they lam • the best tone, these married women, Inc they may flirt as they Mew an" stead firm oo their linehend's reputaition. Ah, me ' Tie • most perplexing touestion, end yet, methinks, love is far better housed in • mrission than in an 13 per oeot. building se sociatim cottere. Therefore, will 1 retain my reputation for common sense and say • yes.' "-- Exchenee Illeallis Waistline bor. Henrietta has the toothache. I ens sorry for her, but I know full well that she will keep it, and by and by she will have nom mime and rheumatism and • dozes other aches, unless she Isarne soon to Ulu better are of herself. writes • oorreepondent. lo looking back over my past life. the only th:og that I regret is the •xtrsoaganos with which I need my health. Youth Wept to say. "1 don't oars ; 11 woo'? hurt me," notil health is sacribeed : and it takes years to m1 it back, tf it is dom at all One common way of injuring 'health in the kitchen is cm washdays. rubbing clothes oat of hot suds until one II wet with evreet,th, a going out to hang them out, bare- headed end bore armed often. You my, "I cannot help it : it must be done." 311w en, but listen. First, if you most rub your clothes near the stove end tire, heat se much water before yen berin to rub., poesible, theta het your fire go down pretty well end keep your room se cool as posnible until your clothes me retread out or nearly so, thou sake up • rood lire while you prepare your sudong end nosing waters, but don't run em into the cold just es you here been ever the washtubif you ere wars, take • towel and rub off ell the sweat dry wipe your hands well. and if you dotal want them to chap, rub on a little otronnessl . now put on hood and Jacket, sod them empty the dirty swim and prepare your tube Inc rim- ing donor this time your first boiler of Clothes will hoil, and 7011 can proceed as hist se you like Doe't hold up your bends in horror at the ;dm of so much fuss In wiping dry teem sweet sod dossing wraps. You one tek• my word Inc it that you will rain tom in the teed by anise se. I hawed's. the wash ing in • family of eirbt, sis I tell rd, and know whereof 1 spook. fontanel of laying up aches no resettles day. 7.0 .00 by sere get rid of some of thew, sail almost hal as if you had • good spin en • wheel Novels net spinning wheel. There is toothier quite so saleable •• hisIth. and if the young Pend* meld .1417 be Isirmight to see this ft would go • greet way toward sealthei their foregoes Fleet steed in • draught ref an while robbing your elo..bea sr tionig tiny work wherever I think you 0411 1.4 It meets safer to avoid dranehts whenever you time While reran and vlgnres., you 45ant at ewes Feel say harem h.u. these, but I am eartele the harm 4.there put the same wed whew you are set se strew amid Well yes will isel lie Aloes Immediately Take time by the tareimik e nd keep mew health while yee hays Waal 7 will use hem to %Mow • iseeor 0. pub. o ak 04 4* HEROISM Of A LUMBERMAN. Carinthia • Inesaded Ceesredist Worm Mlles Thumb Cold mad anew. A young nun. Henry 'insult, • resident of Peterhof's, Ont., recently performed en art of hentioin, actuated by friendship, which s, wis. thy of recool &nous the ber- Mc deed. of heroic Men of any elle. mln• The Mrs Moines Lender The Mauch...ter l'utou wry& t list firsoilt *ad another )wing !IMO, Jobe •faillielicre, Ware at work in the wild Madame:4a region fur the St. An- thony Lumber Company. Jamieson met with a aevere accident which roudered biro delirious, end lIrotill started with him for civilization, when surgical treat- ment issuld be lied They had t.naveleil 00 foot but a few laundry.' yards when Jano Wooer'. 'strength gave out awl he became lielple.s. "Insult, iletenninol to ease his- eompsuion if is. hipower. id Hertel the invalid and *tartest on his long, cold tramp °Lonnie 411 tulles to the nearest railroad. Whiteout a moment's lcrp, and beeriest beside* hie human burden. a package ad provisdona, 'insult 1.-fintiuunct his journey for four day. and nights, through cold and suow, until dually. almost no lielpleas from exh.ount ion and fat Wire or he, friend was from illneu, lie had the supreme ontiefertion of reaching the end of his journey and placing Jouriesou where he war able to be properly treated Such a feast of eudiroutte in-lilo almost incredible, Mid only a se/mount w.s Amon, to timid to bartiship, could have notomplishol itand nutting those cupolde id it it is rare to Mid striking en exempt,. of disinterested friendship, ..vcia when a hotfoot life is at stake. Whatever his station in life may Is'. , toting Moult diwerves to reek among lint noblelnea. Iliplomat of the Illotiewhotd. t tor bear about '41,. Itt, Itillings•" 1 he W 111. slizniticanily as 1 he li 1. fort:ably Is. lil,. •riu i tour "No Whitt elsint•her'" he asked sus- piciously. "Well. there'. a little gossip going around the I...11(IfItorlio.4 that allay 1110*0 Iiing You L ISOM" how foutl of gayety • "Oh. yeo ".%tel how Mr le filthily haters owl et y -Witt, I heard hits say brut sight tl at he was tired of that met 1)1 things.' "I dou't III.i111.• 404 that lie projei•eil to *lop it... ' ought to " 'its fact. exact words were that be prt.te.ed to mol her a nierry•ilaiicr • It's tone hedil -Ito you really mean that'" .he asked anxiously ••• 1111155 I tt... 1 Then he stoniest and lis•kol I1 . wife sharply. -look here. he said "W hot are YOU driving no" ••11.,•11. lir stubs! t ha: he Meatit he would take her to the chanty and if you really thiuk that Itis time Id take you," be interrupted quickly. eartiod it. but 1 want it shotinetly 'Ind. -rotund that I will never listen to goodp Then lir Mack in hiss chair sad growled the rest of the trading. R C• CONSTIPATION. 6131LIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA. -Th SICK HEADACHE. REG U LATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTi.,N man crs.TiEDDOWV"Iga IF YOU WANT me ow -CALL A SPRING SUIT or an OVERCOAT of First class Make, Good Material and Latest 6tyle, I' PON - HUGH DUNLOP, The ileall.lit letbier. Next Saab of Montreal. GODERIOH Sham Boiler Works. ISITARLOMED... A. S. CHRYSTAL, Chrome& 4. Meek I Manufacturers of all kinds of Station ary Marine, Upright & Tubular 330=-1=RS, Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc. Also dealers le Unsight and Horiseatal Made Volvo Sonness. Automata) Cont -Off Neese a mokelty. All sum W p4 • asst ecientaany on band. Zedneatio rotntsbod on mart settee. Remotes pronsy tutoodod to. Illsty P. 0. des 111, Gederloh. Ont. Wsege-Opeeefts O. T. R. &anew etwertee. DON'T DE8PAIR Doimis KIONEYi _-- ;- WILL GURE YOU We sessesonspid atior:)044114.4wIt rib tt rye sop teleta eioisreittlat tiatislet Rsrnmiitiet 0. 0'.aillintmPren te nosidea ar by mai en 0154.. mt. pet boa or ila Wow *0. DIV4.. A. 111411-44 & 00.. Toreson*. NEW CARPETS. lig its st The largest shipment of Carpets ever seen in Goderich came to Col- borne Bros. last week. All new stock and new designs. They can suit everyone in Car- pets, from a 10 cent Hemp to a $1.25 Brussels. Ladies' Mantles, 25 per cent. off Short Ends of Carpets at Whole- sale Prices. New Prints. New Ducks. New Ginghams. New Cham 3rays. , COLBORNE BROIL, GODERICH. The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain. Warehouse of the County. WIMIEWISF 3Z0 YO -C7 ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P R. W. McKENZIE can supply you with a good article at a low price. STOCK COMPLETE IN • Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also Steam 1?ittings, Belting, &c. VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. Don't fail to give inn s call. R. W. McKENZIE, ThalCrabb Block, Goderich, No Stones, Stems, or Dirt ! CLEANED "ARNIATIINi. Everybody Likes them. Your Christmas Order solicited. CHAS. A. NAIRN94 THE GROCER. THE FINEST CROCERIES... •TA GOOD JAPANS (No. 1 DIRECT), sod a full easortinset of CHINA, CHOCKpY AND GUSSWAIIE STURDY E.ROS.,..1 IEWONAS SYSTOR AWES OTWIta rairron Specific and Antidote for Impure, weak end impoverished blood, dye meta, siespleemees, palpitation of the hart, Lissy complaint, neuralgia., lose of memory, bron,Aies, consumptios, gall Moms, janndics, kidney sad urinary thoinont, Rt. Vitus' doom, fonialo irreg- ularities and renewal LIN/MOM (001181111, ONTARIO PLANING MILL. Bilchanalls& Ri 11 Am s SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers 1411 kinds of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES •sd bulkier's Gatto el every thseertefflff JMMoLICOD, School funitin a &Nolan]. . . Proprietor sod Macebearer. - MOLsrMli Preroll RalloWtrosi elm le heti tree all drawler's In Mir0, as well intros all the draggled* between Owen ecorot sod Ikallseth. itraansib, Marisa sad Toronto. .04 Ir. Patronise True tompeltron. el01111.1e., 1.411. 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