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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-3-30, Page 7• w.T A poet sighed for a new theme On wish to write a la7 ; Tice ere wife for a new hat To wear on Easter day. The path swore and tore his hair - No theme came to his mind ; And Om poet's wife with last years lift~ esigasil to be resigned. Olt, the years still roiling onward, eXltll thiel' filer rtlltre ,L, -s4 strolling dlretie" From the desert to the shore With no heart-throb. " It 4 finished." Breathing In the solemn strain ; \o triumphant, " He l• risen." Ringing out In glad refrain! re,. the motile that crops la dark i l rah, the depths of hums woe!- - eh, the sighing of the craptives, For the rest they sae not know ! oh, the fruits that are not gathered! Oh. the seeds that am *01 sown I ' eh. the ,Meares that might have clue - Where the tare alone have grown 1 s inn, the nations that have never Heard this glary (Yat for aye !lax beesag down the ages Till we I Ft ell. to -day :- How the Lord of life and glory Has coons down to sinful men How He brings the lost and wan- dering To His Father's house again. 1 the Nagler calls, what answer Klee we esake Him. or what plea T Owe we dined nod hid the talent That He claims with usury T 1( the Lord Modoid ke risen. Unto tae He melees no plea We must sand our Easter lilies Tn the lands beyond the sea. we met send them. though their beauty Be to nine as Iacanss sweat. And tinter fragrance 111& iter ointment Ones blessed Mas/are fest, f tom the Lord le risen. What to Hint oan sweater be Than *0 seat our precious 1111es To His garden o'er the sea -Mrs. & S. Herrick In "Odward." *A1?RR DAT. •Christ is Risser The toms of The children of Mom Dar of tete_ ft to rYeon. aid byTbo yHis De glemi an an anon d oar r'rend. a*o. atwar *s Oa good lorettny, as we stood armed the cam gasieg uTp.mand our ntsonbered that tabs had nailed was tholepin we mould have rno pusher mud d *0lt mitelove us. Mist for lo ism with the e7• Cifih Sa -1111104Mquerer over tn. Near d mean hem h e rid f4jy ser Marls Minnie 'hem, gromag kesre, b$ Mises a0teelsatad for se to -day. �Wesa tie el ChrMt'sf1 rwar- e life thstlwddd harm bees & andawtlb*0 our rem keeps -D: hie midi Ily da.yt ia� We Now nine. "tho�b>d � sires two thowlthts *ow tetil alt which ire ts nart ala 11, h our iftee is risen • we must alio tt rasa Death is not tie end of begfeahlg..Ai Obi'Ies on third lana from the gravet 1110;so shall tar atle kat day, Its again ofsod LsJlcn M Martial life --a IUs ja a tee of .arrow. Thmi 1s the tiles myrmidon the p(adgs hod sapormie. or oar own. f j% there le aRsr {tnre srraotlob the or J=jaJ' Y rktion 'films Wilt again hodn�w a , a Mist With4 Marl Iliaewr��"sIt �u lairsba rim In to Uri �* 'IeIR (clie 1 which aye above, .r. MAO INs{b on the *ilhtMlf d h(110d."ea dA." Oyu ems Mid be '*icer eves, W. stye OM be satisfied b r'erlb tis are kid We mut bit working by day to draw shear waver iO. desk Jere our natio ( 10 sat crit hearts, 011 wow above, not on fah amok, Tb• lee Is a Moo IMsy ChMb7 th5 b Ohne ���e acs filn sow ingilmis oak and WWII wtth arwger et 1We. sed beteg rlr- In _-eneM tel 'nom els to urate He 1. Net Sere" !v le *dao. i,lt, the darkness of the valleys Where no Eem .r Wier grow'. elf, the shade/is on *be hilWdee That n e &else thins know ! Uh, the mists epos the rivers. Sweeping onward to the sem, Bringing yet fides or token Of the earth's great jubilee. ?*S Raur*R o1111'\RIwe. SiI'sewers wares baric m of tin 014 Pae*0essa Omsd. The Weeks Easter 0d1erkle for 11110 ntNeu.-1.Madd of the rwilsia- ifk mud (a of Mt b year. sone (tier ef Miter_/belie with (1r to herd. treplring soca * 0Mltor r"21111 kr the Swell. Tile Net of elleareatg wide& racy lit and ter this ID Maim" Mittenfluitiliers, ohne . ti"n r1i -le tail, _ .I dale ear be yah ter �.: -, , it (ilei a to hold one or two 121102111101 MLr Cutlass pelt boxes. with theater► cot, whlcb rang dlagooally instead of horlttent&Uy, as heretofore. aro quite a charming feature this MOM sea. 8malt chariots d bisque, designed to holo it bunch of violets. forma - mu -note or Other .bort-stewmed flower. aro among the comities. ¶o-`*bLch a rt0000thbrush rite snot Y. resden chine. are useful as well as ernamen I. and will doubtless find their way to the. toilet tables of many of our delwtantes. Rookwood vases and flower bowls are attractive, while Jardlnler'ee fes ileo Easter lily are beautUall7 de- corated and of shape totally differ- ent from those of Iagt year. White leather memorandum boob, daintily bound and edged with ell - ver, are exceedingly attractive. Jap- anese gongs are quite new and very quaint. Fall vase. of opalescent glass are most appropriate for the 11oottilgg stemmed,graceful graful Easter Illy. whl)e there can be me gift quite o appro- priate or so highly appreciated by every me as the royal Easter Illy itself. BAITS* l* HDKOARY. Muter taswday a Pertna&te Day for Kseriagea Some of the most curious Easter observances prevail In Hungary, the home of dance and song. Mise Janke l Frankel. a singer w10 was beard tp opera last winter In Philadelphia nal other cities. gives as interest - Mg account of the strange eniftoms of her native land. Passion Weak, as a whole, is gen• orally very quiet, almost no social functions taking place. Its prom- inent feature Is the pilgrimage to the of the sacred uhrines. Devout pensions In both town and country join In the pilgrimage, and every village through which the proem - sloe passes adds lie quota to the pli- g rlmage, 'The Journey Is taken fasting. as far as possible. only bread and water sufficient to pre- serve from absolute exhaustion be- ing Indulged In. Qn Uond Friday a life rise image of the Christ M carried to the prin- cipal church by a premol oe of haste•, and there remains until Easter. attended by soldiers. wbo stand mationiese as statues. On Easter Monday the worshippers pleas offering, of money at the test of the woad Image. Easter morning I. greeted with tokene of somewhat similar to our hrlstmas. all the windows having wreathe of flowers or leaves. Oue of the prettiest observances of the day 1s a preo.wlon of young girls In svelte, carrying branches of green trees. following the clergy In their robes and the acolytes with a hugs glidsed crest After the white robed g irls Dome the vHlaarra, The man interest ng endow. how- ever. le that known as "watering, - which °rents on Easter Monday and Tuesday. Men go out armed with wafer In betel/ism pitcher* and throw it on the -rouser sowers the meet in the village streets mem they even call at the houses and greet the girls who Dome to the door. The odd part of it la that the more thoroughly drenched the vitims are the bettor they are Measled as K brings them leek. In the cited the mann hue been gradual!!l refined m that gentlemen oaorlmo�fetlsmselves with bottles of TDle "watering" rite la acid to be known In no otbercountry. and its In- Mkttwtloth La aserMlsd to ono of the *ponies It ti pauMbly a perversion of the rite of kaggeon Toone Wo01111 leiallete en Tuesday, and the isrtlther swains often find themselves Sasephr001dl7 drenehed so they out a bones or drinking foot. Erei Monday 1. the Hungarians' favorite wedding day. ma It is forth:: mord that It le eapeolaily fortunate for ma rrt��asa -tied tie preset* are menally kept huay that day. The feet of the week ls filled with ane{al m- ains. *ad the quiet of the rigorously observed Lent Is felly Atoned ter. Med Priday. The palm breadth's 11. stsattered, Moog the dotty str0st. And Wink with DOM turtle Trod dawn by careless feet ; &o Is.* they waved 1n *humph DAf • lhld ill tee way. Now scat glade begotten 79ny within whore they may Mantel aro tic-.siidree'e toiaM. In er1*1Ni4 tber wait ; th A OnSiOe the Ing Where 'mask the groes-1»am (heavy pts wog tern that* low. 9'be gee d &orrery*" eoweth. With wean' daps rad row. Ab. wet.. of woe trenaomwReg- Jail 12 $a e1reflgth to bear, OhNo tn� e a_� -44 Om At that wNdlt*tioa, he bitter la its pale, Behold earth's heaving b011001 By angehlh rent to twain. Oh. Medea of der sinning. Laid on the (Anise One. Golgotha's haunting whom, Tell bow the died was dans, ink! is the tomb's embracing. The soldier gssed Is grim, The gape of kraal Meth Within those shadow* dime The shrieking crowd le spent, Tbelr Mimi rap saddled. Slum an the first Good Friday, Our fee'd M cructlled.� .,.. DYtee Witless. Cigna egjr ado lied with Diwey's portrait. Pretty 111t1e roosters fastened W Aawrtca'r /Weld. Hage glass eggs coutalning minis tare war ships. Belts made entirely of . circular mtalaturee of 1'. 9. naval and milt tary heroes Hatpin,, with little gut .,bickenr perched on top. Chatelaines with peacock feathers ornamenting the top. White silk pin cushion, made rep rsplapat swans Aluminium -covered engagement books with a rural scene on esoll olds. A down egg shells joined together with .ilk ribbon. each shell repre• routing a mouth of the year. the dater being printed with red ink. The Thorn and the Robta. The Saviour, bowed beneath the crus, Toned up the weary 1,111, While front his awmlzttig brow Ilan many a crl sioouu rill. Tho brawny Raman thrust him on With unrelacttith . hand. P01. ligheIng slowly ;mid the crowd 'He waft (fiat the .rind _ morlalhday'ng nacre That I Flattered around and strove te wrench One angle thorn away. The cruel slake impaled his breast. And thew. 'tis sweetly said, '11* robin has his silver vest. Tncarn dined with red' Ale Jew ! Jam! Prince of Peace. M7 dolour and my sigh. Reveal the lemon taeght by this Winged 'Menne) of the skies, L to the palace of delight, Or caverns of despair, Rave plucked no thorns from Throw brow, -- - But planted thousands there! The Perpetual Promise. All through the lily erfutgt•,I sir '1hr Celli' of Eastei, •Chtlme With pardon for our sin sick souls. The even and 'seventieth time. Hasten while bells of promise peal. While surpllced cherubs Ring. Lay on the altars of our Lord Contrition's offering. _ The rare p.A holism atom et faith, 0, Christ, the crucified. Will show 'twits not In vain ,,for UI A loving Saviour died. If any earthly n ,friend for . In Jeopardy had stood, Ah, would we have to pleat( and beg For our poor gratitude? And must the King of Heaven gee - (h Buffered He In vain. Upon sad Calvary's cruel cross, With all it mortal's pain? Oh, lay sin'■ heavy burden down ; He died that we might live. He'll bear the crnes, and Rend a peace The world can never give! • GAMINE 1I8I AT LEI Annual Rowing of the Univer- sity Race To-day.I FIRST VICTORY IN TEN YEARS Putney, England, March 25. -Tho fifty-sixth &mesal boat race between rrrwe representing the Enivereltles et Oxford anti Cambridge was rowel to- day over the 'seal enure. from Put- ney to Mortlake, a distance of about four nod ons -quarter miles, and was won by Cambridge. for the first time in ten year*. 'flie official time was 21 minutes. 4 seconds. Cambridge now has twenty-four nut of the fiftyy-fix races rowed to her credit. The light Wines (Cambridge) were the favorites In the betting, the odds being 11 to 4, though this was regarded an extrava- gane The crews were sent oft at 12.58 p,m. Cambridge. winning the toss, took the Surrey nideof the river. which, with the fresh wind blowing, gave the light bluest it decided Cambridge at once assumed n slight lead, which had increased to one end a quarter lengths at the ('raven steps, about five furlongs from the start. Just beyond that point, however, Ox- ford began drawingup, and at the Crabtree wharf was level hvlth Cam- bridge. At Hammersmith Bridge one tulle. five lurlong,, and one hundred yards from the starting line, Cambridge had again as*hwed the lead by half a length, which was Increased to ten and it halt lengths at Thownyrroft. three miler from the start. Thence Cambridge continued her position. rowing a flee. steady stroke, while Oxford /splashed badly and wee evidently distressed. When the light fence reached Barnes' Brklge, three miles, four furlongs and thirty yards from the start, they were four lengths ahead, and the race wsa pled- Ueally over, for the dark blues of Or- ford worn gning to pieces said rowing anyhow. The Cashel 40 crew fin. Weed st four tenet s ahead of owe fell (rzfoed 1ti1'o of the Orford err � president „tiered to her ►► ..............f...........,,....4.. 1 PRESERVATION OF THE HOME %OAy Swift in Ike Monitor. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444 1u f,1_ 1s., S of QWf alovet. psnly toot. forood w pat and earu their Ilv- keen e0 and the wide dUfu- lug. Az wag IN 'Whop) life 1s over 'teen of lealewledge that portal's to every deportment of huwan exlrtenoe It le the duty of Intelllgeut men and good oltsssa .lp to watch the trend d public seatheent, d the stational act:vltl.s. ',bother aoasl. io tical or religious. 1t is a duty every thinking man owes to religion, to ihs State &ILI to the family. Tho tawny 1. the unit of the Stats; the state the ag- gregatina of all the tannins (a niched lu the eeuettry. Whatever influence bears on the family w111 have its due seed(& la the State. TM bowie L the bare abed/ of the family: the ramify Mikes the beim and Is the home. Times ststentente are so obviously Woe as to require '(either explana- tion fair proof. It is becoming a widely prevailing opinion that the conditions of modern ezlateane ads making serious and harmful Inroads on home life in Can- ada. Inflames are at work wblcb tend to tavade the privacy and rano- tlty of the bete. to wcakes' the bood d relat mei ip and destroy the com- munity nity d Interest to such an extent that the home is in (longer of Mem- bag into it stere mN.1ng- place or those wise gliouI d be bound together by. tee nearest and dearest ties. Even rural file, wl h le Mot favorable to the bolt., lei tint frei Iron UM spirit of must arid disruption. No moser L manhood or womanhood Ithaca -d than the young begin to "earn for frcw sthene., and for the sew life that cannot be found around odd homestead. At the first oppor- tSalty they take wing and crowd hieq already crowded citierl ap- tl oontent with the precarious which is the result of the hoe for every available IATy profession In /Ora and oily is over -crowded, lest {Mess rap ate fact d Mutt f Pm - "Wee el Ontario, Is not popular moos the prem M geweration. nor doss et promlme to be so among that whlob may be called the rising ge neratlon. 494 J>i ie• 111 -apo Jana elms( Mas trap home ills is In the greatest danger d de - 'erection from a variety el causes. Whilst it would be false to state that there are ao homes intact. 1t would bo within the mark to say that the majority of city homes are operated spat toy some one or more of these muse which are tnsadloasty ander- mining the social structure. Apart from the ordinary wenn ob- servances and occasional ehhtortaln- meting. theatrical or otherwise, clubs, societies, lodge -rooms and other meet- ing piaose make large demands on the (molly circle. The frequent and pro- longed absences of a head of a family from the family enrols naturally weaken the respect and affection of wife and children for the bilge. The father who, when his dally work is done. Is not e111.11.4 to remain at home, publishes t0 his children. to his wife, to the world. that Wit- home L not good enough for him. How can 1*. having o little care and affection (himself for his fireside. Impress be family with the beauty. the content, the sacredness of home life! It M moat unfair to the mother of his children; a grave neglect of duty to those children; a deliberate alight upon the home ItspH, whish he fm hound to respect, to elevate, to estab- lish as a shrine consecrated to peace and love, and of which he SDotrld be the guiding spirit. The best and surest way to teach hp sons to appreciate home life M to show his own thorough appreciation of lt. It ma be stated that the scope of this article is ge that it L direet- ed at two apeotsI section d the oom- tannity ; and in the neat ooidderatloa, toe a variety d remote that need not Dere be mentooed, is less applicable to Catholics than to others whom it may mere closely oarsmen. Catho- lie women, as a rule, are not general- ly put in the category of "advanced woolen.' On the contrary, they aro 'somewhat unoeremoabaaly and with- out much thought on the part of their neighbors marked down am very every -day women, which r much to their credit, If the term be used in oaatradetbtctbn to the elaborate cue d "advanced women." But It e the fact, that a serious menace to a Mai** home Oft ham of late dkplyed Ludt to an alarming y ere teat among Camden women, espec- ially d the higher classes. In courting p bilolty or (notoriety on the various Maas nI humanity, reform and even The resent action d a prominent woman of this type has been the sub- ject d much newspaper comment. and to lead to a revulsion of feel - on a mater which all admit must he Injurious to the bet interest, d ale I. This lady, who was the retiring President of a certain promi- nent moiety established for she so- eontpltahnnent of various reforms. socght to deellpe re•eleotiorh on the plea tJl*t her home was steering from her ab- sence, and her husband objected -two weighty all♦otfdebnt reasons. seeing that "charity begins at home," and wily not reforms? And tbere the Incident wonld probably have ended. had It not been for ttre lnJodiclous Insistence of other members of the society, whose home. II,may be cher' stably preowned. Were not suffering from their &Meuse" and whose hus- trade did not rib�uet, that she should resume of flee. It le to be hoped that fainted no their boat crossed the line. The following were the weigher of the crews: Oxford -R. 0. Pittman, New Cut lege, 161 Ilse.; C. W. Tomkinson, Dal - 168 ' A. R. Steel Bailee 180- 1-2 ; P. FIt J. Hale, Haldol. 177; C. E. Johuskin New Oo11eR• He; • e. W. Warns, Facile 181 ; A. T. erber% 110141101. 181; Suck., H. G. (Loki, Mage I , 1M; l in, 0. T. ��Mee- �T}htrrd , 1S7 1-2; IN. L. �sd1ovledrMal,, Third y it 1119 1-2; Y;; J. 4. Pa os., Iheterhonee, 13'8 1-8 ; L B. �y tan, Fine. Trielty, 170 1-2; R. 8saleerabn, etrsl Tr:ni y, 180; 11* 1 y WW1, 'nerd ?Wittig, ITS; 8/rokB J. B. Otbhee, Tillie 741mer, 187. &x*waln, 0. 1. Lloyd. Thirdl TriWy, 120• moil, of *11esdlus to her "wf- tering tome" and of yielding a praise- worthy nhidi.*,e to domestic author It The queetlon, however, not unnatur- ally arises. how many of the members 01 this atm* society poold afford to seght their hosier for tee work end intermits of their society, mon on the stmomption that Its aha Ware most commendable. Therm 4 a good deal of work to be done about a MM. Da It great or email. especially wham there en obtldrwa-vtork wi114 etas iarbe properly does kr the sidstrais UM homes or under bar so �ISlla .Ilald kir (request or .0 $66 tastily, 1* � M_ le��jptlfloara. ft to Ar1�M semi to the ! p. taxi nom parents Ma= e Demob of stasiSwine Sinedetrast Yorket►>1iM Port Hop/, lima 85. -Mr. FAward ' '++ parties tore- $ died Aare 7anmrdal of Mart t, to society, a t1 fa&slntre. Ile was born Ost. 18th,1p1, ftif hMdl 1 nisei to et *12. faith. 4t Dovonahfre. ltng*and, and well Imo � la,g M0* pts. and at youpeet ono of too .ate Odtritwd * appv'wehtlnn of Mem reopen Dodge, msn+Mat. He cele ill Qtr mat oda and debited into buskin's with kis ihnrno and hamnute meth be hmtMer Robert It Port Flom In 1801. meds attnotvs to the famtd 1f For some -thee tis onanagemant 01 {bsrse M to he esnaherwtwi tesi OMNIett outside100111 and euttbeg ,. ,. .... . .o. ,_.. , �a.s , .t,o,` • are w May atiraatlewe" Sell alter imseta 18 draw On side aid' work begins. and the home filo Le Id danger of booming little bitter than a hones where the all -day separated men tiers of the family may come to sleep and perchance meet a4 meal& Oocuplotl as they are at different Muds of employment, they form now ttrsuclatkxu, and the raored quiet of the home 1. dlaturb d by the ever- Iaetling bass of the city and the rest - tow desire to get what they elan of teverteh life and doubtful pleasure by secrlfielgq:the hours whites ought to be devoiteedd to rest and the oulttsatlon of home affection& 1'011 IMO With which a young girl In ler teens, or a .-ollth. will pack rep at the firm call, serer without a tear all the ten- der bonds of home, and harry away to live In a boarding-house amongst bran ri. L enough to convince any ul observer of ale extent to wh'o h home tics and family atrcxile- tiome have been weakened and attenu- ated by the requirement/ and exi- gencies of modern life. It le not a geeu- tton of the necessity for this early die ruptlntt of the home, but a question of bow much the home and the rightful makers. of It do to keep the members a the family bound together by the sacred bonds of kindred and 000mtm- 117 of late, so that every member wino leaves lar three/wild for a life of inde- pendence. .111 bear with him or her au.. alaldtnt restembranoe of et model ebrtne of all those affectldly 16'Ihjell hnmanit se far In he mare has al- ways held to be the most sacred. But the time to twmmence tine cul- tivation of home life ke when the fain - 11r le young and growing up. It is too tate to cultivate when the Crb�n has run W (heed. It should the object of parents o to win upon the fee affeetlone nal rea- son of tlf4r cS that they mMy truly believe and early realise the truth and betaty of the neettmNnt embodied to the well known refrain, "There iv no plane like Lame." Bat Mit cannot be dose by turning the Irene Into a liberty hall," any more than 1t can be done bybednteg the heppJy medium should be found. Teet- he PMre ung upon the prla••lplev of common ear's end the vclttrnton of tin- dom- estic virtues. If 'order 1s. Heaven's rtret law" and Heaven the rl"btte! borne of the human race, surely or- der should reign In that lnetltstnn which. le 1te perfect state, came near- est to Heaven of asy'blsg to be found on this earth -a happy home. Love. divine love, b the e.epe"'ms joy of the blmmed,-leve shouts rule to the (home, Nigh toning. eel ten hag soothing and uniting ileo rarloW members of the family in one te+rmnolool Miele- the love of father for mother,of mother for fetter; tbo love of parent for child. of chill for parent; and the hove tri chill for child. The regulating force shook' be obedience, the loving re- oot(nittoa, on the part of children. of polemist authority. It is. perhaps. In this respect that the lame et the present generation has lost most. and 1t Is, it must ise largely the fault of parents, who permit themselves to he rewarded merely as tin providers of fart and shelter until their off- e nder can take wing. Ry so 'icing the sense of obedience, of honor. of reverence. no inculcated In the (earth ce newindetent, is gradwilly islet eight of both by parent and chill. Tho pre- sence and antlhrwity a (vat In the parenta are eliminated from the lien of filial love and Obpdlenee. end the torus et the home sentiment rortr- imenedtnely 4eirrsded The primeval Iden that the father of the family is the priest of God has vanished from the land. DID SHE KID. HERSELF?, Mysterious Death of Lizzie Welch at Amherstburg. INDICATIONS OE POISONING. Am handbags. Ont., Marsh 6.-- L(ule Welch, it 1s. -year old girl, Is lying ookt In death at the lame of her aunt, Mrs. Ell Moro, and there le every indication, says the physi- cian who attended, that her death was tine to poisoning by strychnine. The supposition 1. that Lizzie rom mltted *Weide. Daring the peat couple of weeks the girl had attained considerable unenviable notoriety by having Henry Burliest!. a Jew peddler from Windsor, arrested for assault. iur- neekl was seat op for trial lay Polk* Magistrate McGee. of Amhertbnrg. At the Assizes in Sandwich last week film cage was dismissed by the judge on the evidence or Dr. Hobley, who teeniest! that there was hot the slightest indication that she had been molested. The girl returned to town en There/Ay and on Friday was quite 111, snfforing from severe vomiting spells. These increased on Satin day, and In the afternoon she was seised with cenvol/0one. Her condi. tion (became criticai. and a doctor was called, who adminittere, it galst- inngg potion. She remained uncon• sclouu until this morning. when she diel. Her friends ridicule the Idea of suicide, and realm that her death was dun to the treatment she al- leged she received at the hands 'of BurneskL They are clamoring for an Investigation. Dr. Robley. the ooroner, deet not take any stock in their claim. and w111 not order an Inquest, unless an Information Is laid In proper form, or inn 1* erdersd to do 12, by County Crown Attorney Clark, M Windsor, before whom be has laid the facts Of the ease. TWAS A Lin. That fuer About Tons of Teem 1011 Bugg Destroyed. Ban Fraawtseq March E9. re- fire being less m tial onael that plebe arta that CaB� 'earrings refuse to handle tino letters mikes s they bear Canadian postega 1.eshpLtic- ally� eat _den Harry Pte. MOM numt of 'tail� that a y. the a 1t waren b10 to gat (vr0r this eseImit In /farriers are already On their wary to Tana. on the Ysk*t, by way of Ober em City. Forty Mei sodme Lewis sari tic Ceaadlen postal wtberttMM hare neverIvfeert1theanitio *0l tMAsl� tin* d d how elle " ....w seer( rum 0SM11 The tens Who hos MRIs. wearer ti apt b gut twinyy wt the lifts. r- _ LATE GOSSIP OF THE ROUND WORLD -' lu a roceut 'school examinatten, "pedagogy" war der Wed In these throe o-aj.: "The felons of re- Ilglou," study of the feet," and "learned ponspossity. ' The Latter lao't eli.-Stu. Paul Plower -Prem. Evan Bernie, a lineal dea;eudaut of 11r William Wallace. and head of the Illustrious hours of Ba1111er of Hoch - four, died on the 21st ult., at F11- lelgh, Uc%onsltire, aged I48. He was a Idustcr of Arts el Ortel College, 94. (ord. (('heat is now grown farther North than erer before. At Fort Pros 'deuce. on the Mackenzie River, 200 miles farther north than Sltka, Alaska. a splendid wheat orop wasrown last season is the fields 102241ng 110 the Roman Catholic mtsdof. Hallway cars are easily changed from broad W uarrow gauge by an Auvtrallan patent, the whelk being attached to the axle by screw threads several turns In either direc- tion drawing the wheals together or }treading them. with lever and rat- chets 1,0 look them la either position. The Chinese do not paper their walla such, thong(( they are doing so more than formerly. but they are de- lighted to get hold of bright. crisp and cheap w.ti•papara fur arch de- corative purposes as the making of flowers, the clothing of dolls, the c0y• ming of boxes. perttloas. and tartly, ceilings. The density of the pop*latlon of Lon- don has been doubled duos MIST. "It 1e truly wonderful," says the Lancet, "that its vast population of 0.291,1117. located on only 698 square (lilies. shoed have in 12497 so low a death rate as 17.7 per 1.010. This rate 1s not greater than that of a fairlyhealthy- rural district_ England welcheerers the name she has received as the birth- place and hose of iftnttar'y 'eerie', and igac t kecP The decovery of a cheap. durable ,glace which 1. e of the rincipal caars do o?•the prosperity ilii- Rl- fcntlattlfr, England. pottery nnauufao- tureres. was due entirely to the Wun- der of a servant girl employed at the Stanley farm. near Enrolees. Bile was engag:d one day In heating a o!atloo of ooe]m0snett, to be lased -1n wiring pork. and daring her temporary ab- sence the liquid boiled over. The result was that the strong brine. acting os. the almost red-hot .urians of the un- glazed cooking verse% produced a vit- reous ooatinhg of enamel which' experi- ment proved to be Impertloas to water. The dsootery brcreht neither profit nor honor to the poor girl. only a welding. But it created practically a new Industry, provided perwaneet employment to tens of thousands of artisan', and put !Willem' Into the pockets of the (caster potters. Oso of the moist pstm1ar advertise masts recently mon lo a New Tort paper was the annotrnoea*Sot of a Drook:7n dry goods (home which bas been senia. the More and ha staff. Ig ,,the advertesement the mons d eferyone d tice salespeople an! other eimpoyes was given, duly classified as to departenen with name of for- mer employer. The idea was that patrons sl other stores that c at favortte clerkhad ad made a wage would Dome to make pnroba.ss o them, sa heretofore. A ooiumn of specs was devoted to this feature. The Oft; of Lyras. France, is lay- ing a piece of psvemeot of comma ceramic stone or detitrl led glass. A portion of the pavement has been lath Arlen last October aa•l has been srbyeetsd ever bice to heavy 110.1110. It Le st/L en an admirable state of preservation. The gees or ceramic ,stone le laid In the form of blooke eei1gght cloches square, ewh block eon- talnLhg eirtceen parte to the form of rheckerw. Aeme dtog to a new rale Just loved by the 11. S. Treasury Department children who are born in the United States of nes-natmxYsed parents, and who are takes by their parents' abroad kt their mfsorlt7, mast be treated on their return to that coun- try an alums, non as such subJeot to the Jmmlgration ewe. A pension of 5200 a year, grant- ed to the Earl of Harney In 1518 for he victory over the Riots at' nod - den Field and drawn regularly by the Howard family ever slam. Me Just been compounded try the D11e of Norfolk, tin. Earl's represents - tire, for 54.000 in nee'. - The making of Japanese .words was long a secret. The blade Is formed from small strips of steel, which are welded together, and doubled In half and beaten out re- peatedly, the finished weapon being thha given as lawny as 1,194.304 layers of metal. The work Is slow, the final sharpening in the case sof very flue blades sometlmss regale - log fifty (lays. In the forging pee cess, the metal is often hammered. on the edge. and built up of Weer - nate layers of iron and atsel, the result being a blade beattWelly marked with wavy lines or a flap wend grain. An old Pennsylvania law has been singularly revived In Pittsburg. Fif- teen yearn age Frank' Lesile Gould had a lag cut oft by a ear of the South Side Pammegsr Rallies.; Com- pany. He was then ooh 5 years old. tint attained his majority re- cently, and now brings- salt under an act of assembly approved March 271h, 1718, which permits/ a minor to bring an aetlon for damages within six years after he becomes 21 years old, in his own right. and witboet reiter•aal a to the ibis when the cause for the action may byre incurred. A/ late as 1881 the Su- preme Coert of Peemsytrsala Meld• ed a ease In which the net was de- clared to be good law. llfyt OomId claim 520,000 damage' ter lone et bill The Vatican V hereafter 0 1we netted by electricity. Generetore lava balm Inetellecl, gad six hundred lamps *111 be need' to 11he Pope's pri- vate apartments, whisk nail the pre sent hive nerer heap Ilhnnlnated by earthing bit nil lamps The ts!epbose W -already 1e mon lo the (weft of Rt. Dennison/, and the apnoip0Mnt% nopp.r Orr brtistn t haiMlm/lati"`��Iltrl{1j` illtdat give /Alert" In beaters Ion arsiotb Us.il�tsl �er. hot wore heather in the The Signal s roauarsu EVERY TMURBDAT MORNINu 04 D. ]L.1ILLlCCDD1. Terme of aubarrlptloa. Ono month. iu &dvanne Ihose months, " Mc mouths. .. Oise year. •• 30 IA 1 ite Adt erasion Mates. Legal cad other oa.uml s.4 verttmauteot•. lea. ppu.rrun,ferar.t IN-rtlua. ah(3ouuWelie* fvr�atea7gboeawfle ertl000witamome -It/ a Lapses M{M fuel a ate. 8neloses'lards of Mt 11.,. cad Ruder. ha per 70 .r Adryr Wm•nta of Lea. Found, swayed IIuatleer Ys. nt lama. Ion' Wants a. a duel Qaa.co. Waot.d. not •i sg M llse5 *wprell. h per moot'. ��ro Elmo and Farm, eh Saho. not M • Ilnu•. 51 for ares meta, Sud. p.r ..b- • *sail. l.arr.-r obit.. M tuopottlu -_L ptNfal aRtt••e, the clewsble (of aIr I° td iary lament of any 1ehdlrY- M Wtlapaay. 1. be coaalder.d u, advertise - nteut cud charged auoorgingly. Latta! Rolle• In uonl•ar111 type one ueut per word, no notice Ir... them 7,.r. Local notice. la ..rd.nan reading type two cents per wont. not ice, for lam Sec. N,otloe.. fur chyyrobe.. .ltd other had benevolent ln4ltuttone. harate. m . Aubrlber. who fall w receive Ter w*L regularly b mall rill cooter a favor to .w qualntl,g..of the tact at a. early a es aoee. When • change of .darn. 1. de.lred. both the.u$dslbland the Dew address should beeves. Publisher's \224.1.r. J. 1;. Le 11 ouzel. of Ooderich, has beer ape point. d Lural ?reveilles( Aeon; for the Town - Wbit. of Ood•rlch. Colborne, Auakl fleand . wano.h. Leat paecouts •es over Its• district are alma empowered to receive subscriptions IS Tal All eon.nrottlral'esa m*Mt be O. M.'011 -Lr Telepaoa• Cal - ai THURSDAY, MARCH 3s. 1899• TRAVELLING (WIDE. OR AND TRUNK RAILWAY. awalvs. Mixed Milia d I m..... ...... Mall shad itij�ih�... r 11.00 a,la. 1.10 p.m. 7.40 pm. 10.3e Rin. er8nr, 0.11 are iCserra ..... .. 7.16 a.m. Mall and Expr,Sa. lie pm. 3.73 pm. Mixed DENTIATRT, M. NICROL*oX. L.D.L. 1 omega L 01'aea0r, Rooms unmake the Yowl • 'Agit Unto cane^skeins gperieltr. 3. Year+ Kip•rb, '.'. _ . M. 11ABICR, D.D.S.. L.D.S.-DENTAL 1.• :'nrgeon-1a1••t citeasl,roree).•[1101• for ell dental ferret lane. ration of Ib• .lit oral teeth • spetlmkr Oboe es wt ••t •(tel Pq)art1lP Itallara. ce a l N'st 11. TV IIBULL D.PI.. Lies. --DEN se • gal anfgestt. (trey .ralaud one De Dixon. o rex waren].) Geld and ponelaln. Ul ar°tial Nath mountd on gold or aluminum ba -as. Alterial attention given to the pv , sai 0.e natural teeth. Ogle to act Laaa� new 121011. 116 Mt LEGAL.. VENOM BEATON-BARRISTER. SOLI. i eller, Notary Public. Caned an Rank of Commerce (•bawbrr, the mgoar•. Ooderlob. 16w-ly E. CAMPTON. Q.C.-BAlinief'itR, IOLI- elder, Notary, ac Mace over M•dleal *11). 80oan, (Joderlch. IS 0. JOHNSTON- AARRI/TER, OOLI- • { titer, O{mrsi•.looeae, Mo10 Man. Oaken: Cor. Hamilton Mom and 8t: Andrew e taeeta O.derlcb. Oat. 301 11 C. RAYS, BARRTITTER. SOLICITOR• alto fie, - dime. N ,rib et., next door 010MAL e.rloe, Private Inn& to lend et rowan retro of mien*. *re / ' A R ItO W e PIt0U p risme HA RR1mmiRF, VI .attain re. Solis tors kr.. Ood•rirb. J. T. narrow, Q,(•., W. I'roedtoot. (Ale RON, BOLT k HOLMiES.cd.r10!UNRRA Ywn. Bdleltavlaebanw•r ,,ka.00d•rteb. le. (Ameren, 4C., P. Reit, Dudley Heiress. O. WARD. CONVEYANCER. ke.. AND el• /mststdeeerfee Wiles sed rtce(veit n mwlmmsm4 . Mem old..-latetbwtAa or say matt or ort atIlatar In MP 01.b art then ('vert mf 4413er1 dor Ontario, or V 017 Count' K closes Cart A111 anomdlfgssarefrfly mid presehpUy executes, 1tNe*e1• erg P.O. s ow DDaan- caano., Ont.wlr,k1 LOANS AAD Ul*1 *ANCR. `f ON Mavis, a M.a, pNrhn :t:taa ; :t.CCiris- clan tan,. 1n rout 1,1511. lf�o� re.s and tete to rent Or to sale. 4 N. LRw18, Barrister, (lodcrkh. , MEAGER, CONVEi'ANCJ�RI1 ANp IN• et +ora't'e ones. oppoehte Martin'. Hotel, Ooderleb. MONICVTO LEND ON MORTOAOI T M per cent. NoS.s et.e0eM M, C. REA- ORR. 0 1-e (lppn.tte Mane's Hetet. (3.4. snob. J.1'. NAFTEL--FIRLint AND AC a'F ckl• Mott insurance A,rro-1 ; lowtg.t rate.. Office! Our. North et. and Square, linderleh. 71 1/ONsi' TO L$1D-A LARDS AMW11'NT d Private ivate Fends for Inveatmentlt ow eat rate...& rwt.•n•rtgagea miser 10 (JARROW a Mtrhhit�emiserl'DFOOT. top RA DCLIFFS-- i*N4HA1, i Nei' R At • alma, 11.&1 mint. and MOW, Leansn1tgg Agent. Only fired -clam arm/.N., retwenentad. Money to lend nu straight laat•, at hh• Iowa.( rate of Interest redng In ane wttr lo suit the icor►ower. 010 e: ((•lined Asst (rem tq.er Wed steel. Ooderteh. 520!.,?e. NEW IaACMINR *9.091. kJEW MACHINE8H0PM ALI. KiMREOF Helene Wort done at Rearm.hlo inks. erring Implement. for mie. MaokInery, now and aero band. bought and sold. En- gleassed Boilers' for RL' orr Sate. y0yttand : T st•olds' o siresr J.SA E7'YR NCIM/N.T1S 5r AuCr1oprest 11ai. ND 1'Bl*1rr fine ` Agent, edeericl,. Om.. RAgtent lmedos aid Ltn*..hire Eire Ina ., Oa On_ Gore DM D 21.1 Metal nk to. dales attesdgd to le any part of the reenty. pet *OHN RN0e 0R1ERAL A('(TiONg4R el and land Valuator. (iodM..h. Out. eeuu.- Ing had eee.Mernble expellent* n the ano- tIoneering trade. h. U In a position so 411 - oh. With thorough •atiereetlee all mo- le Mm. Ordain lett at Boat n i . or sant 1.7 iniad 4t lila midmos.t�, 0oderle►0., carefully attested to. JOLLY *1104.. ComaeAiettlaesr. tante 11AR1{IAO* L1C*it$E*. s LANE. IISIUER of INARIt1AGR LI- VVa mama, OGeeddeerlon. Oat. WSW *00*90D 10 11100T-OLOTHIMIL *1ookvitle Penally Turned out Thu the Sam by Plra darmorvinkMas man2dn.a-medF.ay hm7e*twasr- Ribas to air. ro 14a ltd on '.thein d the out•kirte tyle ills of (alae In the mal /Move, and then went to hod again. He ekhnd mew" and on awak- ening some time afterward, dieboveyetd the H � ►mat :Iitilyw M ale a c*0. age gene bat g<sell�sg t0 Amur, his wife and two chUrlet. all of whom barely c'rl e$ with Wm& a}1e�7ms Ted keand Mlle w'OTe11 *awv' y.4oir 1M► to idea a vrom licit/' cad I16111:114 te