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The Huron News-Record, 1888-10-31, Page 2
"Wo A^,. , , . R„ meq,' If11 . .. - • 4 , , w m... -,. • ....,. 1xo will ecce amu •mato in utsrrittge olarrler, iie s }it the epsk ipt t\!t lin � the grpal �Ghil e>I ;n ,a. 1. Ifv the Physiological Segtian, t 1t't p _ • marvel, r -,I, R .GQi . ' Schafer and octo e'gt Vtttti, tin intbeD.il� ora over a lamp post, stud 'tEt stoQc� forth • A n.d tehillea spirals . u AtoRtia ah= , Tbot1m,rp News . 'raali galutlt,ttta t, 1'1Qlesaat g Gay slag y looking . nv ve. stints iia a 'ointly rata - if h'% establight jut be antis- tarn bis P0004 hou,0 Qf waekt3, 1 ling, etas Btgota his hrrinds tofa_..tha!r: . , . t, .q'n Ye)aR,-31,2fr Iat A. >hn tins. Mr, .�. G A J and spoke a •hard of woo : ',tl ane, soured the iulue ak`y, , a .AQI-4''e00 .. --• propareft paper road,, by Mr. Adams, factory ; +vl�ai anchored in the haven reg ua.an, there a appeareth than even in the .....,I He waaAn New Jersey. wind blew tiny psrVolse .f iAPW (it+p�ttlltt,Ys 4RL R 14�°: t'sIf, 18813 put forward the view that the of a husbapd s love, and surrot ndod House of Hades a spit -it anti' phat#- i madtttn corset ie >vot .altogether an by Cha evidence of his pract►.cal tom of the dead, albeit the life be into the loses of those syho were so `"- ,—, urmiMed evil:'Propsrly fitting stays, 6haughtfulness, become steeped to : �� If ` E Irl ASUN[G OBDEII. a o. t1ot nte►teire with saMahrloso and tn_alto th,alr wh5tle FC R QUR cS'%'QflY=READER.Y. xtot anytylse the.reiln; far all night- -ApfQ tttrr!ate as to lz sxpoao tea the • g comfortable e - f they atliun rim d long hath the sp.ir}t of hapless Dotting blast. A warm fire. and -�" 'breathing, Let whoa not tightly life a hot pursuit of folly and fashion, Patroclus arced over me, watlin ,><,.t�gnusrtNv Ltutrrpna sir sEv. laced era of refll. sr)ry}ae to the interested only in the whim of the GHOST STORIES• easy chair ware things {. and waking muan, and charged me to be appreciated, and so thought afEt'nuh»oN, of t n\v YORK. wearer. Tight lactng was -defined to hour. "^^-" everytbit►g that I should do, and g I}• D.,ofNew coinnlonce "when the stays interfere Let the estimate of woman bd A STUDY tri FOLK LORE. woudroui like his living self it the Lawrence family as they stood ,Itis;1r,W, Str+L haesan, with the muselar fresdont required changed, so that she may be valued -•-pert seemed." Here, then, we have the or eat around the blazing loge of ' .r ` - y,Qrk, delivered a lecture in Toron- framework, so to speak, of the early hickory, in the open fireplace of the „ . in playing Inlvtp tennis or running for whet she is in herself. If she chttago often aonr6. to fit the Masonic tin 1 on the up -stairs." The two unhappy phy• be worthless as woman, she will. be Her. There needs no ghost, my lord, Q1'lgin, History and Design of 3 luxurious sitting -room at Pleasant The tants was nn+iof stologiats, far their Leta -itv it, worthless as wife and mother. Let - conte from the (crave. ghost story. „ To tell us this. Now, this Homeric story also park, She old homestead of thA Resorting such views, were wholtlled 'her training be such that, whether (Hulnlet, I. Se. IV.) serves to illustrate the belief of early che.auspicea of Wilson Lodge, No. beuofith a rices of tnasaulithe nod married or single, aIle shall have Laurenoes. g6, G• Il C,, of which Bev. Mr feminine indigufilion. Loud +'No, character, ability to stand alone, Why should a ghost' come front plan In a soul or spirit separate and liarr , the oldest boy, a tali, Stephenson is fi Inetnhor. Bro. J, rums„ lne in sed from all ('arts or With value in herself. Then she distinct from the hod Both Mr. Y the grove pr front some other silent Y boas PubOrtrull 1)resided find ,r largo tile room while Mr. Adnuha wfis will enrich Society, and whether (sae for no earthly reason 9 But Spen or 'ted Mr. 1'ylor derive the bright-eyed l d of” fourteen, wart audience of Masons was present• reading, and when he had finished, wife, mother or celibate, she will, Itis is Iike asking, why should there belief ftl ghosts from the phenomena to rho window that looked out . Dr. Stepheusnn divi,iml his lecture a succession of medical tion find in no true souse of the word, ever of dreams, of swoons, of Catalepsy, upon the highway. It. wise ueully i''.. " be an ghosts at all I In these d.ilya of oestns of visions• produced by r. into two main imams--filst, tits , , . „ schoultimo, and troupe of boys and Masonic idea, or the spirit of 1Gasun. • ladies ` start 1'ut the essayists llr, become n superfluous woman, Y b Y, P apirta furan, or Wilberfulce St denounced stays (Many a Girl loops on marriage of rapid transit sud the electric tele- narcotics, and of other kindred phe- ry ; secondly, the JL nUugethnr, +\lather IacAd tr„ fitly or as a vocation, who has nover thought gra{!b, needs theta a gbost'tu tell. us uOulena, Both have adduced a vast girls were passing swiftly along to tilesyulbolsof �fasoury.a IIs Ilktl loosely, as an "ovil and curds." do of the duties it involves; and I that our great grandfather or a rich stul wi of avia ocisbur al ploollow thnt the the diracti id of rho huge brick edi- "1 ed Freemasonry to the body t"i"ll > an outward fres made n spoci,►1 study* of !Ila think for a woman to fail to make relative, +lied the ni rht bafure Z itir, soul a itIluut t't burial (the soul of hc�LizziepJ,ohur come hors,' cried 1.soul of titan, poaslssrng uestion. Hud it" Pound that after and keep a Hone Happy is to boa 6 wanderiuIR J form ane inner essence The spirit q 7'�disou'dphonograph has made ,the race Chu wr+:uin%; tit' mays fel fi few yo,ns "failure " in a Cruor souse than to coning oa 'has the rave the unburied Patroclus nlnst forever Marry, and Ilia handsome eouute- of Freemasonry is ns4ild as the r c I the mnacl<A ut'the back here +vithor frays f:d-hul_ta.cach.a h.u4bolit(L_ ..I#' .- � ___� g \ufiriiler order the form of alarva or ancl) beamed with mtriment as i. !: and its aims fire :humanity gaud ��,1, l'h+' wethntio ideal to which sone tit' their married sisters matte w1iolly uuiecessary, and quits out ghost unless properly buried. '1'hon fie gazed upon the seauo without. cosmopolitanism, Turning to the , ,,taws were due niuAt be attacked, old maids Cha subject of ridiuulA� of place. For note, the volae of the, eauue tare tiolief,•as M. Fustel de A lady flot touch taller thou Lizzie, 1phistory of life body, be acid that „ Coek•Lane Ghost tuight spank to us (;uulnuges lira so well Shown,that a talo twelve -year-old sister of Cha 1.knew but little of �Ifleonrr ,►nil wou)au rt+u�t he taught the folly these ' unappropriated blessings front the eighteenth eautur with they of tightnniutc their waists in order may wall aslt :—lot it not batter to a Y 4van+taring spirit became A malevol- merry youth at aIle window, was prior to the building of Solotnuu ++ EO hl,illg • ttelllselves sone+ where be laughad at for not being married all the re of A living voice, and out spirit; it frightened the living \valkiug or radar trying to, foe Cha .•, T first temple, still Illi argued from truhin thA IineR .of hearty of a than fie to be fible to high be besides, uv one Hoed he t5ighteued by gloomy apparitions, rind warned slight figure s+vnJad front Duo si•tta f- , its uuiversnlity among tile. races til half out of his, wits, - h' ei,ea of its ol,texit figure ou an l+.truscnu vest©• cause Jou era ulnrried I All 'Irish thele to give sepulchre to the body. of the road to ilio other, beaten ani �; . °the globe and. t•ho evil I'IIv• iolugieally consul++red, the ulagistrate on one occasioi, asked a Ghost stories I their rauiO fs leg- I: Bence, we take, first, stories blown by. the high winds ; and th11 e axis" nee in earlier times, that it +1•tltln"++ don, t,y hi+ ht lasing is prisonor befura him if he were, ion. Huw shall we claasl{'y them 4 about `layit�, the ghost.' Irwty umbrella she bottled a to hlr ,ray I c 1 pr,c:iutiou was taken to .keep the inside out, lahi'].o hist long ,gray 'i,,.,.. might fairly be coupedell that' tit .,sins sly a\vf111." r.ir�s and tvontnu m;►rr•iAr{. " I\o. 11 "Then," replied liuw Rh:tll we cont )era them 4 These �I I was a )o\verful Order before t) 1 host from troubling g I not oatl,y in,jma lheutAalves by t11A Cha ul:tgiwlrattel "it's fi fine thing stories are so numerous, Aocomplaa, r g Iiia twin lade was floating like a bwuar fit 1, � flood. Referring 1•o its •preae`ice h,thit•, hitt their chil,lreu also \i r. for guar wiftr. ,led Av ntbiu'ury, t.Ilnt they seem to [hH Australian cut uCi' the right the wintry bret'ze+. The Girt anal anwug barbarous tijilos, Dr. Staph ,fohnstun L+ ++ia war ' astonished" 'Cha livt+s of n,atly� unmarried defy any sort uf,urangtuont, They thlnnb of a dead enemy, so that his boy ran to Chu pretty millet ve, with 1:;;'` " .host cu,ld riot draw A how. The its snowy ince cultaita looped back 'i, that sl p:athulu�i,t .shunt,) A:1V nay• peupla ,u,• uuh,appy becaitaa allay raigo Prow at.uriaA about ghosts tak- 6 ,, 9114011 Said that On the Rtuthority of R `,:. - , tared cler' man they had it that. I tv,)r tit' st.,v,k at Irl!. l:r 11:11 have failed to find an object iu lila, ing rho shape of.' cats roti dugs, to Alguug11iu Indians beat the chain showing the erred til' pLauts bt fight 1 . cul b9 thin; til f I . A body similar to the ,Nl,tsons. was utadamlmatiutl of ,.rays creno from but \vl.l„u Lht+v are more fortunato Stories about Almetraf figuree,'arm'ri her in which' the mRn died \vith with bloom, uud ,jviuiu� in ,..Cha Y c . , I. P + Sl1C1tA, while rho (,hinese. kuueltod laughter eanaed \lr, and Mrs. Lau- • - found, autoug the Iroquois Indians, Dr. Nett+lit++V :sail Jt r. lluvle, Ile- chair leve aril power fully be drawn at point exactt,y, air) a- ie'• fi'rrtu 't`• and on more than one ocausiull Ing a feline' tt„-tiuu ladieA wt's out quits as 1„uch as those of tIlA Ilia SuuudA of au invisible wood- Cha flour with a hammer. Sunil+. tendo to look np from their reading lt, g precautions tukeu to keel) the o q while u►eu who lain Gallen into the invited to t.+l:++ part ill ilio disc+las• married by interesting work. They cutter's axe in the forest, to the acv- +*host to iii uire the cruse of sum touch hands of these Savages had beeu .iuu, And availed thtunAolVeA of the alae uutl•rieat to sone art or utility, fel clanking of aloins anal' ale tar- away were very add, butguit0 ofl'ee mirth.+c:n saved froth torture •aud death by the o) ,urtnnit,V, \frit, Stokes Said or instoad 'of loving one they luta rible rattling of wiudows and doors G;ve. l'ho etfurtA ala deceive the 'Ub, mother 'you Ought to see €.;;!uao of biasonic signs, which The woman know that by trght•lficfng rill, Whoe this last is the 'onso lit midnight iu an incl• Eul;iiall host, thnugh abildish, were quite Cha l�apta little Miss Prim is cut- , ' Indians easily undelstoo+l. 1 he mu they are doing th0nrsnlveA not only they gu,down into the haunts of county house; from the Apirits that ingenious. AI r. Balaton relates how ling! old Bureas makes hex, ruowe N,r_, derl in' 'riticiple of mRsonry is physical, lint also nlur:t{ Il+rm, 'Shea evil, dealt out the wretched, and camp \rhea the `medicine-umn' or in llussia the peasants barricado the lively,, said master Harry, and . ";, Y b p ph, , r► to )tsa.A1+L—�Ltllth, hope And— . -, •i,ps mlkoro -far educating spare fteithee theme Ives' nor tbei'r the'medittin'-tu+tu stills 0101 up, ro horse and hang a sharp ltnif9 over ecce, his Itnreuta could hardly ji ..°�_ •...._.. ., .. ....rho t µ i1l.istind It ea p . charity. Speaking of faith, • he o❑stonu+rs to b'lievn that the weight muuey to their praise.w•urthy nn- the Rlit•ites that come when they the dour. Plutarch curiously asks : suppress :t sfuily AS .they, saw Cha '' Dom pained that 801110 elorgy,n0n , e \1 hen a man who lilts boon. falsely, ludierQus figure rho pour dieser i of clothna ahunitl ht>,tuShrudert from thusiaetn far Iununuity. Eu1plU}- like; without uailinS� Yet, 1ve ba• r luuket 111:1(10 ti) Ilei vain''udaavors .. had accused tie masonic bddy of It the ))ilia inA l"Id of from Ilse should• meth is a"perennial fire -proof Joy " lieve there is some method in all reported to have diad abroad,, rt' - want of faith. • Tllese false ehltr;;