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THE SIGNAL : OODERICH ONTARIO
be had saver knows what diesel: swat mid see lea
the «weal' 1 hid over item* Vitae Urge I des't Sheik
ye bas an isiskes•s (1 yea bade't
Martha Dlaeond just told her stere. Gooey et mai • mistake basaswhar. I O•.* s! you
add ooiaetdssow loftlber os .
deck. half way thtesab task bomewsed yau'1 hams d.sMsd alis. Tidd.e. dear. Oh I
voyage. For • mown be retested the I they Nero hese .e fenny..vanes• the an -
weeds : •• Ellen O'Malley ; them is 'sly other these live years 1 awl It 1 hoda't 1...
see death ter st the rano. y ;" awl Mrs.
Dlam.sd, whose eyes were on Use silk sock
she was knitting, west en ekeortu, ly : " Oh.
then, that's the girl. I did sot tear lest
Georg. Strange/eels direct t he dime mime
through my brother, 1'u ..4 o -.urea it le the
same --tete youog lady at the rectory Fano"
old George succumbing to a. Irish girl's
taaeinauons after going all uv.r the habit-
able globe uasoathed till eon !"
•• Is he a good fallow !' Teddie asked.
{ Something in his voice waif. Mie. Diam-
ond give a swift glanoe at her compering,
and in that gismos she understood every•
thine
•• H. is s very good fellow.' she swwer-
.d, • little more seriously than eh* had hith-
erto spoken ; " any girl will he happy and
tenderly treated by him though he is en
elderly min -45, 1 should think -and •
little eooentrio and old f.ahioned in his
wave. You will fled letters tallest von all
about it when you reach Poul -nil, yon may
be atom Don't you tbisk you had hitter
let me bite that writls.t tw.rd down stain:
again! -ib will b. time eumigh to writ
when vara V • chance of posting your let-
ter."
He let her itfl the writing rbtnya s way,
- ..aly putting oat s fee•`Is hind to crumple
uD the sheet on wbiob he had begun his let-
ter. Then he lay back wit'' his .ye. abut,
and her toot took her a little apart, for the
straggle which be bad to go through mow
must be fought out alone By and by his
servant came and helped him down stairs.
and Mrs. Diamond saw him no more that
day.
"Poor, poor lad -if only i could have
saved him from enol. a blow !" .he kept say-
ing over anal over again to herself. '• but
these wretched oeincid.moas are too throes
for us."
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FARMER JONE'S EXAMPLE.
•' 1 was only •-thinks, and Farmer Jones
one day,
'• A -gots' along a-:idin' to the city on my He looked at the rector as he spoke• t
hey was •11 open std above board, and the old
*Aerate' oat far betel holes an'k' in th I
eat Iowan podded tangrotobed down • pair
tiysoimon trout the matNsl shelf which• he
handed to his •istcr. Aunt Ellen out her
took carefully, as betita a lady of flve•and-
torty, whose hair is still abandon%.and or-
nameotat, it eat es•tirigbraritbat bees -
Nellie whisked her bunch of curb .war bar
shoulder and 'nipped off • think brown ring-
let. Teidte twisted them together in hia
pooketbook and said, with a feeble attempt
at a joke : " They'll go with ms everywhere
and briog me took to Moyltwalian Don't
let me find you've been, either ot you, flirt-
ing with Strangew•ys while I'm away, or
putting him in my plane."
Then he kissed the two ladies as he hal
always done on great occasion, •t New
Year or on birthdays, ever sine he was
three years old, shook hands with the reo
tor twioe our, and hurried away off to
Thom•ettown, and thence to India. And.
wear it os my sham and you won't be sorry
bo think l've got it whim I'm away from
you"
Liwe'ys resin' an' bolt'e Wiest to spill
the load. _i•r
WIty ose't we farmers haves read like oity
f elks you the.
Wthe". can
here all fine re ga sliega
b.k plica plew!o tea* bs 1
An' so tonna' ea -fee -Mud holes,- nor
worr'in' your horse to death,
Nor hanpin' •round alsr ut toms plaoe 'till
the critter's found its breath.
'By gosh ! ear I. • 1'11 fix my road along my
farm an see
1t all the neighbors take the hint an' do the
same as me.'
Well, then. I begin s-workin' •o first it
..erne like play,
But I bad my men •-helpio' till the closin'
of the day.
An' every day that I could spare I wee
gradin' that 'ere road,
As' Azla' things so that • horse could easy
pull • load.
At last the job wag finished, but it didn't
seem to May, 'alta salythiakle'-an' •-
`s`l� the nsidH6tlIP
wonder' wbss.tai►•ty.
But they ki: der got ashamed of theists and
them -to take the hint ;
So they Forum a-workin,' too, to make
i their road like flint.
At lase the -•grad tis. siL t _so yon
ooeldn't tell their likin'.
An' (}m powerful glad." said Jew, "that
bagens •-thinkin'."
HIS HOME -COMING.
" IT'$ yon that's erne), Teddie Bilis'"
"brae!, Nellie, dear -Nellie, you little
demon ! Why. I wouldn't todoh • heir of
your bead; barring the bit I want to out off
Lo o•rry with me to India, and you're teas-
ing the life out of me wltb the oontrarinses,
and making it moth harder for me to go
han ever von dreamed of !''
And what do you went to go for leav-
ing your home and your regioiot that you
were so proud of, and the people that know
you and the girl--" here Mies Nellie breaks
down with • little sob, and it is all Toddle
eau do to remember the promise to her
father, and keep his two arms from going
round her,
so web amused 1 think lope; kay.disd, tor
you kept mea los. ties wualas without a
word !"-Bastes (part) Geardian.
KIDNEY DICE it.
How Many aro Usiateatlhually 1 osivd in
Tr,swaq Kidasy Di•.r4.rs-Cas Yea
Alford to Tres, wash Year Owe Ks.t-
tsse 1-11 You •ua .u' there is any
Kidney Trouble. Discard Pills. Powders
sad Cure -Alis -Seer b Americas Kidney
Curs i. • Tim. Tt isd and Testified
Ktdney Systflo.
oh dear Lid:si dttll.itl,SAyjV°•1T►n iiith-
out him 1
Five years later Capt. Inward Blake was
eomiag home on scot leave. It had been •
" near squeak," as • said himself. 'They
wound on his head. at the Burros Pas@ at
fair, had set all Europe talking about him.
lint had nearly done for him all the same.
Then came weeks of sever and the weary
journey to Bombay ; the relapse os. -the
road, which but tor Mrs. Diamond's nitre*h
mast have 6uished him : the almost mirso
ulousty acoomplisbed move on to .hipbos•d,
which the dootor allowed woman experiment
of kill or care. ---
And now he was taming home** fast She
the P. 3 U. line could do it, and duty day
looms fresh sense of power in mind and body
was re -born in him ; one day be oould ar-
range his own pillows, the next he could
read a few lines in the Ttn'•e. A little later
he asked Mrs. Diamond if elm oould tied
him paper and pencil, its he wanted to write
• note '• home." Life was worth living
again with Moyleso•Il•n drawing nearer day
by day. Mrs. Diamond was a little widow
lady, who. since her husband's death, had
" And the girl -what!" he says, huskily ;
for the life of him he couldn't resist that
mnob.
"-That was brought up with you and
has been • sister to yon all your life," chokes
Nellie O'Malley.
" 111 tell you what it is Nellie." the poor
young soldier says, pulling himself together
and speaking much more severely than he
r.slly-fesle,--"-Pe. meet err to . andaaiand
my ;position. and then we'll say no more
*blab ib. if you please, ono* and for all.
• My *sole's dead (Heaven rest his soul), and
he's left the old place to me, but it's up to
the obimney pot in debt, and unless I let it
to the English fellow 1'11 never be able to
clear It in all my 1l1 Thou, if I don't ex-
change for India, I esn't keep my place in
the servloe at all ; and, besides, Nelle.. with
the old regiment quartered at Thometown,
it would be mighty bard for me tosses an.
ether man fishing my salmon and 'booties
my btrda and sitting to my chimney 'corner
every day of the week, with all his great
uely f•os looking over the pew at you on
Seedaya 1 I could slot do it, Nellie, not
Una to remain near --the friends I'll known
sines I was • baby. So that'' all about it,
and yon mustn't make it harder for me than
I can bear -Do you see!"
Moyes llas wsadai;Ve;a1911•ri ice
ott.a Toddle Butte had piotarsd his hoses
ooming through the green glades shot
stretched between the made and. the rec-
tory, _Those •ylv jjjM Ire the rallying
pled. of .11 hie favorite dreams, tor did not
Nellie oross them clay by day, and would it
not be here he oould bring her to tell her
the secret which he thought she must have
roasted long ago. _Isatur Q:MalleLwonld
let him speak as leak lar the limit ttlbMiett
Its
eaters, while Teddie kwi% 1 the Burrow
Pass affair, of wbiob he himself thought and
spoke so modestly, was not likely to be for-
gotten when his name Dame up to the Hone
Guards. A tlwnsand times be had Boss
over alt this In imagination, fingering mean-
while, the little flat locket that hong frons
his w•tcb•oh•in-end now -and now, be
was creeping heck to Moyl..oallan Uke a
A remedy whisk dissolves all obstruo-
tioss, which heels sad ei ',polythene the
affected perm, and whieb from its very
umber* eradicates .11 imperltles from the
system, is the only oaf. soil .ore remedy he
mines of kidney disorder. Such a reedy is
South Amerio.n i idn.y Cure Phu is not
hearsay. The formula has Ibsen put to obs
sev'relit of tests, and It has seen proclaimed
by the gr•atost authorities in ,he world of
medioal *Memo that liquid. -and I guide
only -will obiein the result s..ughNer. A
liquid remedy takes into th.• system roes
directly into th • circulation and •tteeks
tmm.d •tely the offsoted parrs, smite solids
iuob lu pills or ponders 'not pt.seibly
attain these results. Kidney disorders row
not afford N be trifled with. The gntekst
way is the safest way to oombet thew in-
sidious ailments. This great remely sever
fail. • It's s Hold kidams si»eifla It's p
solvent. Sold by J. E. Davis.
amid ler Isada L Use esly like beet grass- I
lobed thaw ler boding. •a1 seeds lissmas .I
XXX for keteadssi. It your toad's' waist
'Mhos* mammal moss yon may has' hail. II
ted It • Hale toe lssg. A sew drops of hiss'
jaw or • We srwss of tutor wall promo*
In{s, Fondant to %h. Gott toaiere U*H
terms beth the Weide et tete Preach somas*
and the mstsrW la 'Wit they .r. dlppg.
and it 1. to obtain this WM the s>,gar is
boiled.
• After the sugar has wombed tb•''oft
MU.' • oebet-brd oosdltioa. it mass to
poured e.ratutly into • largo meat-pIa • , r
*o • maddeal•o. I)o sot eorape the sews -
pas or you will 'masks' L. syrup. Make
your foamiest tae day aid mane it up into
sandy the not. Never atoll fosdans by
pl oing the sasoopes lmtsediately on the
those. Pretest the danger of soon:haw by
standing the pan i•ontataisr it in • Maio of
water. 11 the melted leaden% la toe Whbk
add waiter most owtt.usly • drop as a time.
A half t aepmoatul mars than Is esoeseary
will ruin She whole '1'o oo.1 ossdy pias
in a owl. d. y place. To keep oaady pat
it between layer* et wasted raper is the
bozos. if the My is blahs and • ear the
sugar loses w auditoria yokely, eh. reline
select • fine day for your o•ady•making."
Se.t.rth: It irvumored that (leek Bros.,
the elite:primer millers eif 'Hensel', are
about to but the "Red Mill" property in oar
foto.
Hensel) : On Saturday afternoon last use
of les oldest and most respected pioneers
of thia',uect,om, io the person of Mr.. Barnard
Thomson, passed peacefully away et the
ripe old age of over 86 years.
Stanley : Jas. Aikenheed her lately had
Iwo sheep worried by dogs in daylight,
Width 'oboe 1oUe mtl .adgt • mile, mod wae.
Jam lost eight .f. Is is • grew pity they
were unable to kill tbmdope. He is tenth
farmer in the near neighborhood wbo etas
lose sheen by doge in • few months. Over
11200 worth have been dent eyed.
CMet " Clear itky."
Lord Abordeee, the Govenor•Governor of
Canada, cow beer., betides numerous other
titles, the name of Clear Sky He has been
made • chief of the Seethe tribe e1 the 9 x
Nations. His initiation took place at • fair
of thew Ladino on tour reservation. In
the council bowie there were, on rithor
bead ot the Governor-taheral, chiefs of the
Mohawks, Rectors, C.yugu, Oneidas. Tes-
oare na and Del•w•res
Th. initt•ttoo was u front of the grand
stand. Lord Ab.rdew was led through
lines of Indiana, the thiel who oradeoted
pial sgovtng is • sort of half-datme • d
• est. �-•
th bila'&
Masi. to for bis .loquinuo ! .
talked in his native tongue to the net 1v in-
itiated Seneca, and the governorgeaerai
begged the interpreter to express bis thanks
to his ' brother ohist.'
The new sivilia tiee w every+hees ap-
parent The farewell Frosting to the new
obit! was ' three war whoops and • tiger ;' •
bi�yds was then at os Iodun% bones ; the
band w•a oompossd of Indiana •ad played
the n•tiosal anthem. Cooper's rod man is
a thing of the pest. -You h's Companion.
SEE •
L E & SHEPH&RD
A Prominent Contractor Cured of Bnght's
Disease by .Dedd's Kidney Palm.
London, Deo. 6 -Net sloth tho'grost also -
Moo trial. moms veers aro. hes any Leedom
epasorie created such widespread eteitepossut
as has the oath of 0. E. Brady, ot 229 Tal-
bot Swage.
aged few years with Bright's Dumas. Doo -
Ur* and speotal remedies failed utterly to
help him In dMpair he tried Dodd's Kid -
thief, having given no word et warning to
thy Pills. and wee eared by • few boxes.
either the rector or his ageot at the cootie-- Dodd'. Kidney Pills, have proved there-
oresping home just to see Nellie's face ones seise., fn this oily. to be the only remedy
inore, and then to go away again anywhere that will positively cure every case of
Bright's disease, Diabetes aad ever, other
and die. He was still weak and from
kidney oemplatas. Ttthy have never failed
fever. tdrs. Diamond had tried hard to here- People will buy no other mediates
permed' him to remain • little time in
Rotes Tor caisor-mluitiag.
been keepiog house for • brother in the Loodoe for st oomiultation with a first-rate
oivil service. " The Judge," as • ailed doctor, bat the determination to see Nellie
him. had fallen a victim to the charms of an at Moylesoallan ones more was the only de -
18 -year-old school girl, fresh from England, mire that remained to him in life, and till it
and Mr.. Diamond's servioes were required
no longer. Coming down country she had
stumbled an Toddle Blake,fover-striokso and
virtually alone, and it was undou'atedly to
her care that he o •-ed his recovery frorn the
attack. She bad deterre*Lhor owe
plans to the oonvenienoe ot the patient, bad
superintended him transfer to the 'stainer
rom the Bombay hotel which she had hardly
dared to hope he would leave alive, and WW1
a witness to big con•alethenoe en board
ship, at .dap by day his strength and spirit@
returned. So it was not not wonderful that
Toddle turned to her for leper and pencil
on the very first oomasion he felt ha could
scrawl a Hoe, and imperiously demanded
that he be allowed to wilts to " his people."
" Are you sure you oan do it r Mrs.
Diamond asked, producing the whisks
board, bat not giving it to him nisionditien.
11 was • good thing that Aunt Ellen
WWI them in to sapper at this moment.
Nellie had °se of her teasing lite on her,
trying by this means to hide her heartbreak
at Teddie's departure, and hot perversity
tried poor young Blake sorely. He had
preosioad her father, the motor. that he
wend not, by word or aot, reveal hie feel -
thee listhard how. They lied beset obildron
together, almost brother and sister, for
&early twenty yams, minim Teddie first
wee to Moylithallan. and this state of
Wage must maintainod till Tedilie's for.
tams should hear °loser and more satiefee
tory inspecitioe. Perhaps a few years of
Isdian soldiering, while the old castle waa
let to a riob Roglish Meant. might pat the
said fortunes ma their feet : meanwhile, ling
aring is the old rectory surdas was a dam/.
arms oraupatios, and Anne Riles did with-
', to rise the sapper boll out of the whi-
Presesey the parting mos 16 was Bea-
d* omialag, and tha notary kept early
hams Rapper was mgr. sag the O'Malley@
wars otaklag their farewells to Todd* the
coly oss ef the hems. for be hag to got
to Thomagtogro that sight mg start for
gooks d sett moralae.
" Thank samottidor 1 mat hs take with
eim.“ ha mamma alositly before Mom all,"
"ft look of your bait. AIM =an. aod m-
other el liellsoee Tee brew yes twe ere
the 'sly yemembied 1 ham or ma \mg
WO Mimi wee e Whet teielber sad
"Quite sure -that is, not • bit of it -but
"I thought you said you bed eebody be-
longing to you ,"
" No more I have -no real relation• -but
an adopted family that is the dearest in the
world -toot a mien" sendlont of birth. like
other people's families -I must write them
lest • few words to say that I'm alive and
°outing hew, and it'll be ready when an op-
portunity oomes for posting it, though it
mail mash Moyleemilen more than aa hour
or two before I de myself."
s000mpliehed hie shrewd little ?deed
saw that there was no good talkie, about
anything etas, so he had harried over. to
Ireland, and had reached Thomaatown the
evening before. Today he had taken • oar
only heard of Om Islam for the grin Ohms •
moot% aim nod sow *tures up agaisi I"
" It's my bouse,' Blake said. palatally
scrawling ilia date al the ton of hie Meet of
paper. " Tko cemitl• belongs to me oily I've
serer beim ado to Um in it yet. My pooplo
lire at tbe rootiwy-it is te Mr. O'Malley,
Um teeter, that Pm wither. den whet did
yea bear about crylasoados. the trirsisnat
plane io all the earth t
" Why,"" saki Mrs. Dimmed orreitodly.
" that ha the eddies tithe I My eesnin.
Goatee Sinseesegs, mean the essile frets
esesetme same yams age -frees yes it sp.
essis-midi sew her meson. laairriol.
probably. by Ms Mess. lie see of the Mogor's
girls. illoo O'Malley. • dissenter. 1 mappens.
si this eery old pesdemes you are writhes
ad ltaltesdosagg. est had seemely elves 15
s thought does
Om et lie reermen
Tennis Make hen sem death gleries et
him Ares yen ad Mabee fame be bail
imbed Myer the eyes men lies ease MN
Use shortest aod plessmatam four miles mar
known) and tsarina, tinl driver asleep he the
son at the cross roads, had turned into the
wood that is • short ont to the two priecipal
houses in the pariah. So had no very defin-
ite idea of the pion he ilemits How that
be bad reached fits iourney's end. 16 seemed
aa if all power had left him. Perhaps some-
where arecrew the trees, crossing from the
thistle irreueds to tbe rectory eide, be should'
the Nellie pagoinr by, sad he would slip
down upon hi. knees *MOOS the fern and
look at her—George fitrangeways' wife-
Teddie, in it really you I"
Toddle wee ea tn. moth stretched lilt.
save UNA New. aria war under hie hard.
binassod his miller -be could only look sad
senile. The green AlloyliersUan leaves were
overhead, awing against the bine, Nelhe's
fano was very ekes. and he thought he mutt
be in Heaven.
" How amid you mom like this and take
ws by nuncios, and you so ill, Toddle!" tho
Woo rang woo ta tit* awls thia morals.
oorly, sad demo as you lylor here ha a
" Going smogs to the castle." Toggle
fogad magus to utter. his eyes on ?follies
hand. " Dem't you sit Ms mitie
sow altogether."
•od what Amid I go and Hee at the
gaols fair. whoa I've a good hems of my
as it I .1142'6 km, bettor Rigid* Aunt
Wks Mal bask hos bar lagoomitioso yet,
aod Ueda Ooorro--what. aro you ago to Mt
ups Take cam Of 701111—"
Elbe eland set neigh the esesesse, fee
sad IN Maul" himself he hag pet Ids Mil
gremil
"Bo yes mow thought of Mist Mks r
min Mlle by mil hy " well. yin would
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ALA
HARPER & LEE
Tor the laraost Asplar of
COOKING and El:MATING
ises
$avec Thousands of Lives.
Poor yeah ago Jacob Dewitt', of Bay
Island. was dragged to tae veep d
death by dreadful heart dlseate. He wu
given up .to die. Prom vigorous manhood
he had gone to a broken despondent wreck,
He procured Dr. Aggncew's Cure toy the
Heart, *used it faithfully, and to-dsy
weighs 218 pounds, and lives to bleat the
day the great remedy was recommended
to him. It regimes In 30 minates.-14.
SOLD BY J. E DAVIS.
Gray's
SYr
of
nor Coughs, Spruci
Colds, Bron-
chitis, Sore Cum
throat, etc.
F or TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
DUNN'S
EiNa
PoWD
THLEACQINCEILEIT FRIEND
ANN
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
this aide of TO4'041t0.
We also have Weis sethed-hand stoves
STOVE FITTING
Plumbing, Heating and Gas
Fitting carried on as extensively as
ever
5. T. Rorer tells how to make
candies at heath for the holidays in taill
Christmas Ledies' Home J °urns]. and gives
the following rules, which insure the the-
ws ot ebe work : " Never etir the sugar
and water after the surer hes dissolved.
Wipe d 'we constantly the granules form •
ing on the side of th• sanciepan. Do not
shake nor move the @snoops& while the
ffrnp is boiliar. As soon as the sager be -
row to eniOnity; mime In t
year band a howl of ise water, so that you I
may try the syrup almost oonstectly Hare
everything in readiness before begicuing
It thg sugar grains us. it for old-fathiosed
Of4S414 candy or eager taffy- It maths. be
asyLOPI TEA.
as& lowaltenes-alioses. ea es.
tr
THE PEOULL&RITIES OF
THIS IFORD.
No lame oil Earth Bo Fam-
ous—No Name More Wide-
ly baitsted.
Ws mom on *sr* parbass. SO troll
widely imitotod thaa the word DODD. It
out prowibmatly aad Imams it in Use mom-
ory. It sauteing four letters. but out, two
that the first Massy moody ever patooted
sr goliii la pill tone wee mewl DODD'S.
Their dbooyary otarthid Um medical ply
leenes the world over, rad revoiatioalsen
the treatment ef Linsey deems&
No Master hen ever meseeded le me-
et ▪ DODD theenis they seerly elf attest
M▪ initeasines se this. Thew teeleimeen pre -
voile than mollskig that attagepto
=Minas* the fame of Dadd's ICIdogy
waiiiwa 1 As well ask why am Alaimo&
lterstre Whey ere sloe suer vensWeersin
dr the well hm ever hoer&
be mutislae tres over email Man
Law Pdh he the Yen& steinsies ever
amen nrient's Memo erespe Dante Wavy
PM 1de ether sieniehie bee meal se may
IMMO taraniall.11161111 pity= 7,01111
se: air Akar troispreLo re Delirsek dose
Pas fibre wiloolahlly home aim
yber hwy. ewer heti" semb Now 4isolos.
STOVES!
STOVES
STOVES
STOVES
that will Bake
that will Heat,
that are Otovee
Stoves
ALL KINDS mid ALL MIMS
W RIELL'8,
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PRICE LIST.
Spoons per dos
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Forks
Table Cruet, each
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Candle Stinks "
Sad Irons "
Scissors, per pair
ALL KINDS OF
OAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
ScraiOlifird Coal
All coal weighed on the Market scans.
bath rott got lbs for a too.
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