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Huron Signal, 1870-1-27, Page 1sew www wa..r s iM 1 IL s er 111 yy . 3 ■®iiy-.i (ier7'• LR 4 Ah ,*V.`yr1 *r ll 11111114%ulnr fx>t*fttat'k1` ,Lori . tr==- ".k_}2 llp},tt•:,iiw r .-.., .t;i ielvy,v, ar}: ntiW.C •'>t ,,;;;;1•11$0.1!' -.t r - et ).4 '% .. .•,T. . . ie.'• -T•'14 :le Te .+., .r d • 'ft frf't WEEKLY EVIrI(>N W. f. 10Z, 3diner tadPropri•tor. •a.BOPIQR .INN IN AT)V CW, sta.00.•T luso UP YIC w•WWw-.f The Ir•Istest Possible }32d to the Greatest Possible Number.' (IODERICH, ONT*1t!O;-f?ee.,-TIhURSDAY, JAN.27, 38?91. -- - )VOL. x X la -41U anglifies DirrclorQ. ( Basiuess iDiratoggt Ur. P, rt. McDougall WILL BR 4T 11011S FOR CONIULTATION yea 11 n•el,... a. ra. every day. wall raw Beate slay hour ah•rward4 want wily - wM r'i. O. lbansua Iha. D...._ ENTnp1AN..earaoM,M.1aa, 4111111111•011.tC. W. re. DR. M.L.M.110A _ nNYRfiIA!t. tUK01UN. (N1P )Nae •e. Oa L and twos. u/r..wnaleeawll. 0 M. MoM TOM NCI, M.D. rr ICaer1ATg CriLLMR PHTMI.'I ANS ase* NIL. is wrest e. L Ra tMn-•. the hese. RweMlr ...woad be Mr. J. P. C. Raldwe, 1 Igas amide. UR. C AYA ♦ 111r, IINQBTON STREET, OODERIOH PRT.ICIAN, aC.O.oN,lkc.. Dios. yew N• Doig ONTARIO. .teat OegaK 0•11•l., tette D. SUTHERLAND, UTAI.KI4 IN ,CAL Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Sc., ADS, a or the 1Lreand comer well a Wiwi.. Suss, 7e. Oaoe, „u Waterloo •:rest la r srotlbe .rd. Uoderwi. Nur. Jt . 108*. etivicolr Ives HAZLEHUi ST A COOKE AUCTIONEERS, CONES81011 AGENTS, 11(0., LC. Crebb's Block, ( Van Evcry 'sold stand) (d M.OU1 C.H.f•) .1. F. Darter, 111. D. QUIP; WV, ACCO4!CH VTR. Hcruwpuhic 1.1iransias, and Medical Mr. brie.. fiZo Sales in town and country punctual - attended to O,dench July 12th, 1869. w24 M.;.tsut P1ob•las d.th• 4IM.W Menial I•.ut M . lea dopey tr 04w and bniersse Park et. M St. David** Mard.AdsrnA. Ntealiodtl. RICRAIM MI .t PMamHie*.t1Up/OM a.. meat*.«. ns•nesec. a. tenser, Tib. 1x1. wen K. lar, ICHOL.4.O r, Rooms over the Post ()1licelPesi Oodensh.. Ploweenvesser ore LOWt.. 1.)ARRIMTRR AND ATT)1AK.AT.LAW. inn 3) Ml;e.n.-ia L'aaeary, Cetataty ,Ones Ood.re.h. CaeiAsw•a. OW..e C.*II Iranw. 114140 M. C Cameron. A RRfeTSR. ATV/Rear. emyritTa4.. U. ta, B .Ingata• M1, 0oSerlen. Olt. wee Carme.on de atmersw . i1Rtneute, w)LICIT0M fM CaAkca*T, .e. lfaee [lemma stmt. 0.dmtak. . C C.wswe. wo1 J. T. Ouse.. ONEY To LErfI,. -- • EASY TERI[d, J. B. 007001x. Oed.rieh. Jae. 14th. 1868:- C►et/ssserttalRete I,7ijitit1 ICA" OW ilt-CI, Proppri,Wor-' Phis is el '.r(wr.ad eeaCoestrr Hotel if Wager 1.411.• •11. 'tape roprmlur. Good .•,; egret Ino Haase Horse. we 1:arna5u for Hoe, •■ S'toneut Sinew. tett kV. PIM SAO a •00a••mpg, 7 AMK*, ,A7.`"1717;. Z., ; aAr Owl, mw area •m11.ee tn, door roe. ,•! a1..(ow MR It Merl he A Net r.n a• ti n one More lately 4...,- ..f 1 uMrAMA 7&.6..4 n, w• n it .e•, ngewNe kw Post luau, a .a,. w .with aro r. tho and 1h. p,M Jaren M. i•0Mon, the laurel *autos with Ploys mer r.-. ,TMRNRT-AT-LAW. 00LICiTORINC..IItc.RT loin (,n me Ian to •me.•, a,d,.g. e•a..ure Intim tMt Weary h.hln, neo neer •e , A Oo•te'►. rein -,aI t ; `Mr. 'n tort •, one man. '• e . ,aW,wsgr, le.. I r•a uw4r ei le .,.0 Alt. MW.nw Soo +h cis. Wien gimes, Mad I ...noir rw.^ant).^-Hn•..a,as.e. wM 1 Watches Clocks and Jewelery h.. REMOVAL. ALEX. WALLACE, w.TIHMAKRR AND JEWELER, n sem, .,.T, (3 ()D ERICH 1.060 W. Tome. HiRRISTI . ArroJNST..tf-Low. 4)1)04301 Is CK..... f. , OoAe,4r*, nutria. Ogg•-- (ls.'' Wtk. RYa14. •area awfT wbo wk .d1 Ran goofm .n m Hie prr.Mea •., 'd.al k nue,. no.. nose,. mutters ry *pawl e a haring 1 well ear. ..ed. I A good 1.wnwnr •4 ranee nod Plated Jewelry Maui Are , .iw.y... h•.4 AI.RZ WALLACE. Vaiatini Oer we loss. woe mars . Rlw.04. A.RIR►N a ATTnR'RT$.AT.4.AW, DOLT <Ie ..n CM..., a.. I.w.leeeey,dspot wI, aro. - ... mg -ger Tomah.-") .xw, twel•••-M4.e•r • 4n&i0dd'. Si-.. '--'•m1T V►Hllam R._._- _' (IwtIrRRT (Nn Law 03n,•1. clue's waw ), • nwll..nn. 3,nenna Soret 0..1orwh. N. ■ ..neweriewes. loose, Ism. m erws. DAep t.d sad 4de,4,.e mire to reel 11,1104. (Mderi4.. Dee. 14 15.11. • T'. F. W .ear. Car77. ase. Nedary r51Hr, ar 0111. of las Clerk of Ow Pant loan Mut, O.M. eh Oats. sale T. Ts. Intones. GRNT MR •TRtTPORO AORIOITI,TPRAL wrt. (lJ„apa 7.•e.•••. proprietor). =n 4.hle0, .y, sl 1 e , 0d 11-1p•p =LIP. %Ai VAN, 1(24 YEARS AT THU OLD STAND.)1 ,•t: C ii r: I 4 tr 0 • • tiA8 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS Cow.W 1s ice part of Weoiof Engin." 8er•d- elotbs, 8e•vm, Whrla.yst B.arok ue, Pam En3I446 Sc'ott•h.. ad Preach 1w..eds,e••h.dter.5, Doeskins, road • roomy of Craned,. Clotho Mem,Satin, .awl Flowered Vesting., *line, Choose, Caps. 11c., dec. He fab ewAdem of pvmg mwtacno. to • It Rake may tavorb lm with their orders. TwEED 8t lTS(all wool) $12 mid onwards. aro Y. S. -Cutting done to ilPanr, -9i Ood.ritl. R•DL 26th. 1861 sive CABINET FURWISHIKG ▪ WAJOE 11t1 U,1-.' 23 Stoves i Stoves; Ise H O 0 pq DANIAL GORDON, (7Ar1I NE'V MAis 1':12 Undertaker, dc., &c., HA S now on hand the Largest [tock or FURNITURE in the County, in every variety,eaa act fail to eons. mead the over W all is mut of rUMV(TUBE wbo nay favor n,,, wish • vat -Whidbey a re- gard to Qielay, style Or I'noe. Every .0,14' wowed u• rxornrnend.d. Hay.r.g made arra inueosu rel3 J4CQIHE8 & :1AY, Tonoeto, can tur•.A ..ytbsg here or at th.r War•r°nu,. forosw, C,hBJ 3" PON dQih N. h. Has alms*• • compeer aaortmea of COFFINS oss has. Also, IlkAMBER 10 litre. *so Si.. Uodenek, Nov. I, nese. cel 57fi-'ci . PLAIN AND rAlscv COAL OIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. sir. Coal Oil Lamps, ke. Ac. Old Iron. (*.ppm, ars.., Wool Rekia4.. .ad Nkeep 8k,as takes a exchange. J.dt J. STORY. 6(tT Sir. 'ort+' Large Coal Oil Barrel, lleder.e=. erne is. 16137 6./ IMPORTANT NOTICE. T)R41.071415 AND INRURANCE AU1R117. Na. n, e, tn.lo 5.,4.1..1, (.341, 4. T Jaw= C. mama, Attuy-a4l6w. M,. nu, 111ma , reel e.1. We 0paarf 1 IIVOIRD ATvrlrvM►ttll,b t7►tar,n, ,Clog nr .aa T. rl 111 .AlM?PW4PI or ewnuy pear N- O. BRAY &M., came 171111tr. subriter 4n re ml11 (huts bit the liberal w • patron. it n , •1 enumea nue Yin 14.11 b , b• germ hl. ,,,. , ,. ubmr* W IM aide (1aaaM- teat torn w.pm. nrlNetlx'm. Re .aslaw r ire &nutty unuls4 y ,111046. Wart alr...; •...t Sash M w aline the mine .s usual, G. N. DAVIS. niel•ti•h. Rath March Iger .. ---_- _ w. -ITP• JOANNIOI ii ALJr- 071►IOILL ASSISSIGI:EE, NOUN•SCM, LAUD AND 01R1R.L SOM. ors_*••1 N, .prr .,. :4 .er. 4.., h CA tET MAKERS MMAILI. & UFt001'c ARCHITECTS. I,r,AN1and.p.dnkaanr..oI4(1 .4111,.. sr la a 1..1 aM 0.0.t0040. 3 (Mrs II./ 1. C Doll.' Co's Mete, 0.4.4.14. Mae lb. 'MU 1860.] HENRY GRIST, 1868.] PATENT SOLICITOR & DRAUGHTS- MAN, Otteawa, Claueta. n, Rt'.+W(•71 RUMS .MM w1111 TRR PATRNT ogre amt Mhos n-p.r matt, M th1 f loe.mm,mt '(•IMAM.', ..D 'Mr ■•n,fRann, ne TSA, . sun Ann nlmoes rwrn•..n Th•Pl nary M w1.111T,l P.ta.n , r Isrr.rn ut other s"•ppmpsto . no 01.17, M MMPI of tl. Invitation. ntta.,. Dr. nahre amt THE LANCASHIRE FIRS AIRD LIFE INSURANCE ('OiP'NY. CAPITAL, £2,000,69O STERLING, Tp11,: raps,! .0 .plrully'*405 to thy British Knew of.'e,smom., to u. Hmi W. Swart atmt husk ht. Chase lino M lM a1Masser1se lin *45,. M • Wheat rlu. Then e/ Meeh 4, 150. 0Aw041. R. OLT!-'1R. Moat tea 0.40,40. FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, LARD AGENT, TILUER, k4•, Wa3e1T MT.. cloDT•RICTf. `1M4C21VEY•rO ir.E1v1), Agent hr the (ewe tendert rreelt rn , 'a.r1113Jat for r S .1 A (Sewn Land Patents taken out, Debts Collected,_-_ - 0.e•4e'•. ole. lea 3*. s.iM - --men--- eF:Tn tter,. g.t Tke' • t✓•4 w' . \> 1 WROZETE1L. g ON thr direct reed from Seaforth le Wnleerton. Bury T•eemary toss M.istiaa ear the travelling pehlte. HANNAH DAYS. WININMANA F... 6. 1857. .1 WOOD -TURNERS ' AND IINDERTAKERB, Hamilton St„ Goderloh, KEEP costaatly on hand forgets all addle ties an their lice, such u Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Sof is, dam., 1}AII kinds of wlod-tlrning done, inch a Noel pose, stair banniners, neckyoks, the Always on hand, a complete ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS and • RF..4R9R to hire on reasonable term Ooderich. May 3rd, I MAC 16w3m' SASH AND DOOR F ACTOR Y. 'f111 g ■oeerms•ed having pnrthe'r' ,3. M.,w. ll he11 14,0 •04 Nash Pwtn'y own.", sod ne- ropl.l by Iaoo.ld Cnninieg, •n now prep.red- an Berry ea the easiness 01 m•nmf•Merin( Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, .51.n kind. of (JII R. 1a H: ♦YOFt1t., • IA as Circle .M (4000 Saab soul Pm,nas They IMsa fmm lash avnerr*Cee m Psetnry Wert. 'b. l hey nn Vv. a1,dlrt inn In all who m.) I. rnr IAM w,lh ..111, N, 4 -A 1,1.11 d,e..ov.t a 1M rm4e, 20,OOfl feet of Dry inch and • trader Flooring nn hand. JAS BUCHANAN, DAVID LAWSOl!, WM ROBIYSOM. ••dmr.. Mac'8 *5b,tfinhsv' utile FRESH ors rER$. RII tom7altasnn e, PIRA *ACTA a Crary the lath net Onderfeh. Ant. 24, I i1R9. .3011 GO maIQ8 MULLS. TO RENT. . mem.... h.na re,rel•M* icer a A.w.w .r,n'pldw,t ,wrwo. no ML. ARnt1Ml0l/rtin4, ,Inv&. reffIr-- - n. Parr P :'u^"b" awry /" OW. PIMA _saaasla *sP niXT riots 'ibmweimr6dati•a, ' rid te'Ltllestes *set seeds. tail*u. afthallthe -MR IaR •t aoltm • bay with (19 41n R rte! "- lila ppliai dei•Neas A at heTr ss.ed lees M T o A NUppmtSRN.. -lsaelda ad lieseaw mai 4.111910.-- _.._..,9►M. Turmoil/OS,. _ .-mamainar soWMAN6lg4__.-. F. R. M ANN All parties indebted to R. Runelmu naU, EITHER BY NOTE OR BOOK AC- eou ntare hereby notified, that un►ossthey CALL AN1 PAY UP AT ONCE lay will be seed, without further notice. R. RUNCIMAN, Huron Foundary, Otderich, Ont. t;olarich,29th Dec„ 1868. w49, f3OUERIC it WAGON &CARRIAGE House Sign ' harr ge ' , iter. 1 o7oIHP.o Tn ACgt'UVT TNa Pt'n1.IC THAT 1) n. 1a. nowt nP a .hop M North Ono, next to tae SwineM Morley. ,.MMRlbolhie i.t Char h, woe varnish own 0P n,A 4ra promptly, at ...sable pals. Thankla for nil all he ppsatrlwagr of the Wt T p .w.IM ami *ran wllrld • rnitlnuasre M Now is the time to Paint year Cutters, Sleighs: eel-i'arrtagPlt ' 1T'hrd.ra fr. mu.V7 O•rr0 . .hop. •nudes to *lh Ai•p.e-h Sign Painting, 111l4ing. Graining, i 03.l, , Paper haaa,•t a-. , a.. F. R. MANN. 0.4eles. pea. 5, INC eau ROOM ,PATS. 1 07417 LARDS 0A.I7TY or A Three Dlliereol Kinds ef_. SlA ago,-lant Rer 11a113, Parlors, Dialog Reams and Cawing Roams, - ALL NEW PATTERNS, Good Sone .m1 declared 4.y Painbn awl Paper Hang are te be 0009.1412,1an dein... The Best and Cheapest PAPERS EVER INTRODUCED IN OODEJLICH. FOR SALE AT ■UTLIR'S. 9e4 4.0. Abell 111131.11110. egg. PLASTIC STATE ROOFIFS frith nn4.Mr.4 has byes .ppnlntee 0.enta 1 Finds Shot. Y-mfing mlerla a4 tby •n now proper.furnish p.rtlwth the aM r..61 nr pmt 1 3f ' the potqn6 For Roofing if i.. Highly Reeominended Ry both guilders Ind Ambiter4 for Il, light ma sed 4nnMllty,11 helot "er artly tin pew./ =A not weer at nut 00 repair. (t an be owl re Flat or any kind M R,n,f Nearly .11 the ie. 1n1141n5s In tM Meting .t 1,e and town. am m..1•41 with the 34140 Mtnb. SMAILL & CROOK, Architects, Ooderich Oalwle14, 2l3 M.,, (11.0 - wt.w N Ce T I C3 E! To all whom it may Concern. Hr nnAenlanM 1, pmryreet In mr.n. 0.4.,', for tame.. 1• l,,•0 n, •0.11 A,..nu•In White Ash, Pine, Whflaw0o11 Ins Cedar A LPW LATHS, PiNE & CEDAR SHINOLES, defies., on M1 opening of natl0elinn. Pani.. want In. Alli 0n1 to am M4Irnlar rola .111 pie.,. .and Ihe. In a loon pnniM, Plan. Anna, non d 1 0,. . neve n the Pari b, kin.. OW., and gnannt.ye M material ree.IrM ..144,11., 4.44.7., hr , BMA iI.L A, CROOK, .p i teo n1Prlm e J r., Pallor A C. 'a ono., Safer .4 40nh tree. and Ih. f•.,nrt 11-'n.. i•8ra, w. +-re..PnttY, to wn7klar..: M.tf FARE Mt EAI. . DORSA LE 9R M RENT ant Nn a, ern a w. I' D AnlgoM, (•,,. newt, roatagaIng M bra. IS ...•4 .1m M.se* nod ham, The. le • hating nae on Owl.la 1110 • narww IM. Pu.. vs 15b, nal •PSye sea lata. MAkTIN DUNKINra Lew...WW1 lax wt sty Rhwnb+trrl Rt.rnrtarl s at Y - ,roe«,r.w•.n, .. ,, .. .+... -.... >kanuls_otor y T7 1 1E $)utr.•n09.:..o ,w aaears to Ike pub lie M H e..n .,d 8, oars Ih.l he maus mes- Carrl7ges, Waggons, Sleighs/ Ctuttorae, whwh will be. sod CHEAP -01 CA811. i3. Wanted • wood -worker, and two apprentices -one to learn wood -work and the other blackam:tking. .1. -w •"""InIrSrPASSIMRV, Vie torte Street, Ooder:ch Cod.riek.M.v Wk. 15a. wi5 NOTICL -A wee mote by W. met..* Inherr o AW McKay row •:t s•, row 0441 of Orbbr lad, b ase ten brat all Paten we henery ...4.4 aeaaAkalr11Yla1 to ase T. nay, Di De.- ,IMPS. ADA; lea ' .4e. x• era.nMrnarr.1er. for m4 El MInt 7, lith rent w n. 4.141.44, Atetant .front 43 .ill front t IVa toot, rnntalang lm.rr.. mon or In.,' m arrla 01err s4,$ or to reneger. le .rr.• osd re lar .nA the t.al- Yro. h.nl.ad. A .row frame bon., 11110. anon reload and .en. rete of M.aw on next lot. The an/ 10 .14.117 lemon PA,. 14400, 5154 reel and rant -xra/rNatMtea Erwabe. p.rlM.lanwt.y M Menfl ret Mlagpsemeeter 034718 811MA. Adel WM. -1 . ' well eine B.Int.t P. o, NEW PATENT I- A -Sr F 0 R K, ISTRACHAN • Mr3INNON, DL ACKNMITHN, Nelann etre{, tkdertee, .onbl 1) intimate tohnnort and others that. haring per r(a.d the right for C.rter'. Hay 1JMr, theysow pr.Iwr.1 N'Tnn.iab them .t 16,= earl. Time are mut. 111 neat Ann .nhMnuel manner. end he -w ghee groat atlefa•lme 0, rho. who hair nand them Aa agent will he out for the •.14 of y.e Uttar la • Aa7., OodMe*, Jain Intl. 1041 LUMBER AND CEDAR POSTS. IMMEDIATELY after I he npr.ta. M est no on s enMrritur will to prop. rw.1l to ,.11 the lary..t tot of Mm ImnS*,, attune Cedar Poo, le. ,roe. mol 1n 0edae.h. JAMIDfsIA11.1. ttexla,4., .p41 1, n1M !via tl Middlesex Seminary. T1(1 dtign of thl• Incretion l• tn'pr.pare.tod..at. In a dirt tlm. and 0 • 14tht •epan.e ter e,tMn4 nlvnnitln.l4 0 ,104... .n4 a• 1 eche,•. Aurora 4 Ike. Sp.. -W Atmbn. Ihld M the Ane Ana, The mints Teem .rel rnmmsnrs Torah,. January per Sward a d Tnllan0 In Rnglleh and Cla=Ye n al 11 wes' term xs erhMArahlp 1• Can. aerial D.p•et.wat ( 111,11,.1) g1. and • *. •4.4 1. an rha,ged horn d4 of altering Per ammo of Professore, t ,. T.h.and terms 1nr011 Pshang, Mnale. W. lbw %ethrwputNW .rMAappapply mow, or Radom* rami. CRtt44 Seelig R7, int T=yros,•4,.- -' TM Seminary loin* highly pr"... rune stets. tight p1141..e.t grit eel. r, rt.% to Park hon the Nonni M 114,. t,,. In January, 1041 Three wen gni hire and h..rtk on • Wt or thirty •Ig 11.11.11to taw( In An5nM1SM..-fA4.olIaer, 11.4111194.01114.. Iror. mrd, 1011, wY heMe SKATES, SKATES 1 IITRT RECEIVED AT OARDTNER'H I. another lot of Yorbe,' Spring and Club .skates, H. OARDiNER h Co., Special Agents .lit -...ALSO The New Patent Heed Laster' 41.E (ALI, AND REE THEM oRm look PODTRY. TEO OOAd.IIRrf! WOO. When chittering birds, on fiicht'ring About the barn doers mingle, And biting frost, and creunuch could Dnye tends around the ;ogle ; Then to the Inch the curlers his, Their heart. &. light's a feethay-_, And mark the tee wt' north and glee, is ewld, could frosty weather. Ourbbirdly leaders down the ice, Their whivatuu0 d,,ure send sneeving, And butte and broon,s ply hard (,fore, When u'er the hug -score moving ; Till cheek by jowl within the brugb, 'They're laid 'aide ens &either, Then round the' toe we flock wi'glee, In could, null trusty weather. oanuritend they newt play down, Their .tone u' glibber metal ; Yet booker. after send ages Although they-weel did tattle. "Neer Brite --no- draw- Dont, 511 16e port," They rear, and err, and blether : Aa round the tee we flock we glee, In caul", could wether, A stalwart chis; t., redd the ins, Nivea roaring down like thunder Wi •wfu'crashthedoubletruards At sea+ are burst asunder : Ri ra .in 1 r m f' s wmmcr "ITieo roronnd the tcu wa luck .A ' gi.. In could, amid fruity •slather. Our chief, whase .kill ani steady arm Gains mony a bmupil d,nner, Cries, "Open wide -gaud offbellind, Fy, John, fy, show the winner ; He goes -he mO.5-be rides him Oma The length u'ony tether, Hoag&. to glee rise round the tee In eauld, mull frosty weather. mum, But now the moon glints through the mitt, The wind b1.ws 'nen gad tneziug, When straight we bicker off in haste To where the ingl. s blessing ; ba Curler Ha,' sae nein and snug, About the board we gather, N a' mirth and glee, sirloin the. tee, In osuld, null feisty weather, in cant* cracks, and spines and jokes, The night drives 011111' ddtin , And twiny • toddle idiot is tarn, Whits we're the toddy quaffing. Wi' heavy hart we're la.th to part, But promise to forpether. Around the tee nest amore wi' glee, laseali&rot, erNber. _.. The Intercolonlat OnPlaal. Yesterday we referred briefly to the disgraceful incapacity which has chane brined the governmental management of the Interc oio,id Hail and w is i ear fuI , e famous Board of Commt•ei'mvrs are et present in thin city endeavoring to per- form the .ante intellcvtual feat that rex on a timedistrioted the youthful Mira - beau, -_trying to make two sod two five. But the sum won't work form it u they will. Under abe •preiaas plea of ec000my the aliment of giving contracts to the lowest tenderers gas ado Led in the fsoe of the declaration of Sir. Sandford Flem- ing, that It was utterly impossible toper - form the work el the price for which it was given. Now these gentleman, se jul'ilant a few months ego, come begging to Ottawa for government gid, or failing ow, w,en the centrist. were given to sae people, the commissioners end their asters knew perfectly well they could t be perfcrmed fur the money, and it sawore of sharp practice on the 0.for. - e contractors, or worse -covert designs the ruble tresaury. So wholesale has n the jabbing perpetrated under the me of variom schemes of economy, that is but rsaeoosble to look for another g humbug in connection with the Inter honing. The personnel of the commis - in, it must be con reseed ,i, not cmoused men who payees chs entire confidence the Provinces which they represent. deed few of'them can bo said to have perfectly clean public record, and their tire wbeerv,eocy to the Dominion binet is a very poor guarantee ol'good duct. T bey bare besides a bole and Ener way of &ling bonne', whish isnot eulated to raise the public confidence, d the pack, always in full cry at their Is every one or which is provided for, a pleasing indication of the number and ciency of their staff, if of nothing else. (%ttotoa EV' Moil, HOMO 1'111115 IN TRIC wWa1T,- A` nnsnota paper ort* t W t a kaki' ileum ms' ix the prevalent cry throughout Went is that Sate the cry is echoed h peculiar emphasis.- Wheat, the at staple production, commanda only m Piety to silty-6ve ciente, per bu,hel, in *erne portions of the State the prier lir below even this ruinous figure. ange u it may seem, one bushel of toes will purchase one and • half of .at. Oats are worth nearly es moeh wheat, end corn more thin ods. Of latter articles enough Is not prod -16d he State for home consumption, and het amount. for Ibeir high pries as eomparod with wheat, which Is rained rent sb.naenee, end is in feet the only product affording a surplus for ea - relating'. Farmer; who can do en are hiding hook their wheat crop, unwilling le yell for priers that will scarcely pay the coat of prednetio. ; and yet it seems iso- ppitr'Rile that they should bold back long. breause, nnfnrtunately, a large propnniowt -tri thee; are M Mtn 8a•teg tatrart.lenegio pertinent on lame large amounts of farm hien, abet *ogld haws uootri, RW luting *7,31,0*. ei3ktw 'today •,4.e ed men clearly into the tater. A• GAB.DINER & Co. - PWPtrr.ATro. 01 Ow.4 800140. -The 7Snvs giyew the following lSmmary of the th 0 at on bee na it bi coo sir of of In en Ca con ero cal 80 hem is eeh Ali Ti We wit gee fro and ie titr wu h u the in t this es in r .031 CHEESE, CI1EF: SE. IESErSito AND O PHERs. 41'$5 -411V.- I(tst horses: • IIA V R be.o re.appeint.d MM ampere .1 Ood.rish for the was ot.dia...lebreted EaeteT Okna.r. &eat., ..ppli.d ti ?Pius Pring. R(TRPRARD 4 STLACHAR. ho -target', M.,17.1867, wrgff awn.• ..- omen. of' Olree Sound, u taken by Jnh• Creighton, Town inmpeetnr, frit whorl parrot's : - Female, ender 6, 2312, melee Ruder 3 256 ;f s sIs from S to 16, 446; *.+4/10-.4.0.4 r*' RRo.'-J-,...t.s.e. ft• 911 ; males over 16, 877. Total 1,291. Y rwralpa, did rem Mew the Plaited tl Ii. las b.*e Oldie 6.6.3.3 .mumu .rd 6ekno ledr tt bores r ' ht kig4d o inne• r Tro)gte..Yi1k ! WnU' eh Rte MA* peanuts or 1 11 sold the 4nMeles, mad maks Trow pay Is llama'•= -'•7+-►- SECOND BLOSSOM. aT TMa Al'7H011 OF "Till HAar.1T Or A 00117 at a." '---;'iia .WON aemWer (I am writing in (6e middle of ,October 1t168) --the ran sum- mer seems loth to leave u.. The greet (fervour of heat partedfrom tis, it is true, sone, wee tit., ego now; but • tender mellow warmth, semetims ere&. upprs- stt.• still, lingers yetindulgeutly about the w oud.nng land. Steady, soft warm shear- ers, alternating with kind, gtsuty days, these have, it would seem, gained the out- bdeuoe of the bwtMNug sed dtlfidctrt woodlands and orchards; and they hare dared to tru.t the strange w1 uuwent.d clemency of the dying year. So.. gee the rare and p.theNo spectacle of the babe, Sprang, upon the lap of Autumn. Then is the famtttar autumn look of thing., only simmer cud ler deturbed the year, tate kill -sides with the u.auy-pduunMl r.,be, to which the dark yew treat are be4umO.g to stand out se conspicuously; the foaling Larches alongside of t6e rich, green fin; the brown welder, erirnsen-spl.shed burs and then, of the dogwood Drakes it the - titan in the pale hedg.roe., and the dual, el tsetses; the chestnuts tare been obliged 4, let drop their wealth of ripe nuts, and areltto -hails ld away wider • heavy 4:41‘ unug "f broad ftdrse; the apple -orchards has. that quiet, waiting look, to the %anti wet, naurua 1 , • look u of work bel are the yellow, and green, and red apples scattered or heaped °ver the still breeches, the broad -fern has lout heart and vanished from the lanes; the hi -admit has 'rusted o0 t6e crag,' or grown yellow in the damp hedge; the prickly -fent, and the bard -(ern, and the lady -fent, which nil wean 4o brave the winter, have gut their runsut ripe - greet' garb. Thus we have the Autnmn landscape, as in other years; wily quieter, more peaceful .ud unhurried. But now the strangeness is the tivntdw treetop of Spring uttu all the set Autumn routine, reminding us s tattle of Lrdbur's fearful entrance into the prance of Ahasuerus, ready to Taut, and die nukes Ike hold out the gulden awptre bud reas- sure her with 6l, mole. The great Leal, and then the shorten, tint put the idea into her head; and thou the etude ties au andly, and the sceptre of golden sunlight so graciously slanted down to her attll,that she stole in nearer and nearer, and eit6 °uneateree gr ,ring more entire, so that now we sue her 6t last statdmg unchanged to the grave presence of Autumn. So 1 have sevu, as the train whirled me by, s larch 4T"ve in new and tender leaf, after the burning drought, and afar the nun - swat, scattered, uu doubt; the ghost of Spring; sadder than Autumn we should may to mine nn.u.ita. Over the carmine. • artothe--• among its jetty berries, some beeches of dulteate white flowers have amrpnsed me, sanntermq m the lauds; there are pieces, (e. g. Taunton,) where the cheanut., to their swum, here fond their hasps, just emptied of ripe nue, titled all over the tree with milky spikes and emerald leaves again. l tappet! have seen, from the box of the Monmouth condi, a young apple - tree in full rosy blossom; the Whorl -ion were all in pale, (lull -pink flower, and even in new green berry; the reipheiries to the ganlaa had et early taken heart to begin swain, that some repe !nut was laid 0,1 my plate as the result. And aurid the russet fern -leaves, and oterthe Llai eeiied, burnt growth, mid tuft baby frond& our- • midi wits and e11Udtta gal triaeda the table : threugh the summer -eve stro11, or the winter -everting gethB Teo late ! , late ! And dunng the and at every pause, and in moods of aoquiesosece, wrath the irreparable, and meals of roman's yearning, still, again, and for ever. Tru late ! Too x. !ale 'Lot the dead past leery ita dead.' harp dill upon owe jarring sinew f Why ask any more • yustww w4ato dreary an- swer was so got ny heart i Why keep un touching • tooth whose dull aching dad but increase to en angush by this instinctive seektaag the nerve t Why got acquiesce in elms n 7 uta, late to geoid 1 Nay, then aro sem* ghost* that refits. the be laid The stab wee given ; . thing is dead. Yes, but iia perturbed spirit wi11 nut rest ! Away, away, with thy k4uutiug beelike., with thy sern,wful beauty ' Away, uuteanean rams the dead, slid deatk has come between Thee and me' Away, or at Inuit take Yy fora but that ! '1 Fur oh - _ - 14.1 . myth, the pet siege. Thar. wrvw • .e.w+w m anonag h.,pe. lane abet mime half-champthrown rut to flaw:; niug some little genies, defiant word. Aloin Tax ring. brow darkened, as 6e holdout hie haaf,for talk, the letter • which •ee then p•rempkaln: stern refused to him. Wu it not a snu11 mat- in ter 1 But it beam one very ger lnu• au 1 and important sail,. For his lip (he telt.) Kerte late ! white, and hu heed trembled, hue • de Volga wavered not, es 6e steadily tweed Why epee obedience to his wi1L Alas, It wow. new an open andetubb.,ru nbelhoe, a,, 1 war was regul.rly declared ' Why, els, cid not she yield gracefully, seeing 6•-. important thepuiut bed bua.welu his • w' .aid be hold at once w the anus flint ev. ,.- then, ea ever since, open her yin wen yearning to fold her to his k nut the devil of pride had mane now ri reinforce the 'repot wilfulness in the wife': breast, and the gate sl, locked, and the • portcullis duel'. Why, why dad he ever. nuke the matter eau of 54.ch Iib and deal h. - cu uence, Sst.ad of letting It pass be- fore the amok* had turned in!u a giant r But he hid made it of this '-::punence,.md It was ton Tate to cry WORT spilt milk now. 13„ it came W that pase.that an ultimate In WWI .delivered, first by word id amotth, 111,1 then ilk cold, cruel writing And that the- ultimatum bwultimatum was rejected. • • • • • And iu momenta when menwry is drugg- • 1, or when the mind's powers era actively •nhated, is nety depart, tt-at haunting face of an aid agony, of a dead life -joy. Hut °mild a Lerly hour in solitude, nr s lonely hour to i0elety ; and to ! the •istf.l au- rum of the haunting eyes' again. All the 1'681 Wartwg felt, -but no. «M..heo-peo'Is'3.4.nteeeakl hi«. ewer Mir 61, ehrrtten nose +•aH ihiaWanng frls= 611 I.:u he /4,h0,1 adutattly felt, ter somas f rev ;, , ane . to 0 ; arguing with himself, up6Faiding'hs want of energy is that he could not lay his spectre by the foce rof wall : -bet ever, as I aago gaiilui did, playing a thousand Watling notes upon his single item 11. had been sitting by the fin , an un- read.bu"k ellen before. limo- He would now dismiss the subject :-and to aid tea this remit. e, he Laid his book on the table, and bngiin hie mad* pacing of the room, also a doubly alw.rbed aonteinpla'ion of the part. Hie thoughts left tho present now, and sped back into that Put, thumb- ed and tattered, as it were, with hu eon - . taut turning it over. And hen we come epee lom,pn.nnulteing that its had nertatn- ly been to hien'. for that put, and this present, but summing up regret and re- morse with that heavy, familiar knell, 'Too late Why had he opened the floodgates of this sad river of thought, who.efull waters had been -now for some time, (save for a constant trickle,) steadily kept in 1 He could not clo,se the gates now, the Rood was Oxo strong ; but how emcee they open T Well, at was the work of the Christina bead, that came suddenly upon bit with their seised, pettish' gladness, while he wan.lr°ssing in the morning. The Day Iron would not of itself have wrought thus effect, for the very shines which was a pr op er.y ,.t WWII days and .seem.•( r meet- them for:hoe, had Indeed left a twofold sense of depiVaspr1, in its dead. But thaw bells -they melted his heart's sternness, and awoke the elumberiug yearning and tenderntnu of at Was the future necea manly • blank 1 lied the past been a well. untamed tiring I Could anything be done in the resent f (sten u these questions had been answered and dismissed, here they were, gin, mads not unreasonable in the atuuiphcre of the music of those Christman be!b. And after they had cease;, (yet dill breaking vett at interval.,) their 'neatened' remained. A tender influence, a kindly inftnetta, a hnpetni influence. Hence, he had been Ind rn into thus going over his- #.W. std T41.• old days 1 he bells brough them back ; and everybody was happy specially with home -happiness at Chest lua•tire ; and it seemed to come with _- sort of surprt..4t his heart, that all was so different with hum, How was it f And in his moody pacing he recalled the sal dey of five years ago just before the C6rstmu, and coo darkly blotting not the joy of that happy remain. He recalled it, vainly, he felt, but unresistingly now, end more in sorrow than in anger, A day preceded, heralded by entailer troubles, patterinwdrvps before the storm. An older man -older than his years - married to a wife younger than hen-- after..hort eng*gement, which had not yen then) time either to 5/Yimilate, or to ;.cover the hopelessness '1t a life- long at- tempt t tempt to do so: -circumstances hal in the first instance been against them. And corning from •premature ohl-bachelor life, no doubt he had been, (he felt,) 4s, exact- ing ; no doubt he had expected too much Hens nun) !ittle,tnsm ortabte slaa6104.: he had set his w.11 against hen, he bitterly owned, in small natters, who.. eoncwinn world have...0 her to take a pnde to slinging cheer to him. Aod thus it 0141• about that a sort of sureness had arisen ; m cloud had ooerost the bright days and even years of their lint marre'j life, He *156 eRss4ehe liag Nt'r y*nurnw. 8. Avugh neer ogain the 1st 61111.5, And sew where here nr there another movement might hare changed all r) he eau 6011.0..,,. of e groemg sternness and even harshness to- ward. her ; an almost norma,. 'Woking out for ncoseion of asserting his manta authority, against, (he now sw,) slight and harmless whips, petulancies, lanais', 'Like a rine-leaf 1 will crush the !'--thio had been the tone of hs mind at last to- nt* W• his 'airy, fairy Lilian,'_ and her moor was really, L,lien. And of crows.. a tort of resltment, an immea,e of withdraw and retuiene'* head grown up in her, tamest this morbid at- titude of he mind. Partly the lane of teasing, partly that contrariety watch harks in one netnre ; thmightlemnese, two part., to wtlfulnw. one pan ; at any tate the result „f it all wits • sort of antagonism in the mind of each toward the IAher. And thus the little nit had begun, of which one sings - 'I1 w IR tittle • ort. within t1, 1a, TIe., by..Id.k.. " t. mac. a0 Mimic mels, Amos •ver rte„o. .N.+ 1 nlen.s mil., And, this berm, m hair eves a.4Bos to bong ori l:fie MEd land in. -Operable slit. - 6 hair it em, the eery ( !cillos • ta1. ' dila nue, **lilt a'44Js4'J t ..1.n..,_ 10 the non, near, see (smiling mese or their One. heppy marrew.l life, awe he bitterly thought, as he miserably • once more, in his moody rweng, smeared rinds of that wret,hed day. light iseidente ; seeming tnro trifling to dors on piper, bot yet lending te -• rash, ennng{1. How it all sate ei[jr 1* old roots and stones aside the tr.tk throul;h the wood; while hero and there even a pal* dog -violet props out (rule a brown mosey nook. And, sit ting down totell a simpleChrst- mas dory, all that I hal lately seen of this second blesaum seemed so to (all in with the tone and character of what i had to tell, that I could not chants but preface it with a record of those nn bsutiee that old Winter would have made short work with, before the birth -belts of Christmas herald the dirge -belle of the summer -year - Nor can I now, hnweoever the pressing wealth of Christmas has )stied my story into a summer month of 186U, find in my heart to alter my prologue,- 'I'hey slept in peace, those sweet reil- tants, under apure ennw-pall, and nothing, I trust, more grim than pale snowdrop- ghnete haunted their leaf -hidden gnaw ! Spring flowers do not often come twice in the year, far les, summer -fruits. This year, (898, however, witnessed the malls. .tion of the rare phenomenon. And sometimes, if not often, the same thing may happen in the year of the heart's brief life. Whether it was w in the oast that I an now contemplating ; whether a tender blossoming did endeavour to su,r.ed drought, and whether it met with sunabine or with frost, theaters, of my story will show. 4.re•.h., stn. A. OW. CHAPTER I. Imo e sonny and youth l• spin. And to he wroth ernit one love Yes, ha wee teblame, very welsh to blame. in the metier. He felt thaf n ,w ; hed ate. felt it since that led day. He had been too easeting ;had expected tno maleh: had not *weigh understand the nommary 'give and take' of married life. A• • plea. ant fiction, the autocracy of the hueband all very well ; as oinventional matter - of -entire*. And in grave questions strong will mnet he paramount, nn Rot then not nil qiiesti. should he treat ed sa grave matters, ner every littlLthing (roast, by unwise treatment, into %corn- unwisdom has teem are made after and net before the ocessine fee them 1 Brippeu that, through grade - the retnnt of th • expected toll of • 'piles ing' hell-whieh indeed, is • 'past, MI/ new in oar warm. I lel* with • doll, '6. tho question, too well anticipated Om an - heavy *in npon the heart, that, eakinor g tem lees two him the tieing in the worming erlth e wer. 'Whet them? whe is silent missrabh hears - often ham rimmed 16. owes, this anthimi ; mos itillowsly time. in 83., Mime sh.eild had lima thysight •ehip-immay few erint mew. the • lanai be lonely Het MEI that ft ia tee lese oogdarM and (hp root • ert knees this. that ems twiny boffin eventing wenhil Imes like • shut - • has *me the ni=erriete. And agaillgaligki=theoegh 4 so hoe( some letter it was, this wee the • So the lite we. • blank life niece. 11 was /settled down to now : tied been settle down 4o for this lung time. 1l, vain hear: overtures been distantly male, in the hole. that submission would (..Iluw. ; the 8nn.l • of len Meanness hetrnbtwined.Me3si.p soommorurrsx,o on of the befewasered h..re;mnbah - . - --- wistful watching outside the walla etas ■►t - •4Lbl i lipam.ot•. mutual re • caresses eerie of the tout ; 'two no urs keeping the shell when the nut was gene. But a decent butside was to be shown ,4' • the world, to the servant*, to the cIildn•n(, They were to aeric twos in • .4.ta a virtue 1 sep.r.tinn ; a aspersion, that i.,.4 hear•., though not of lives. All was 4, g•., ami indeed went, smoothly with the • odd Hot in each heart -at least in the „014rt which we are now considering -life was ai unutterable blank, and death s sighed -for relief an the far distance. The duties of life remained. The joy of life had gone. Well, well, it was settled down to now. It could nut be helped ; why recall the irreparable past But so it was that be was nett the maw to forget, or 4, boenme really indifferent, or to aeg•tieace in a state of things so alien from that which hal been his ideal :Sensitive h. was ; soma, - hearted, fn. all hie 'termites, and the iron in his character. So his life was(however, even his wife did not suspect this) a breasts life, • dreary life, • lonely tire. Alt, those Christmas be1L again ' These - musings came somehow vividly to his mind this morning. Bot where was the neer la was • peculiarly lonely grief. To 110 other than bi hu wife cold such • matter bre honourably spoken of. And it is •videit that his wife was the last person whose confidence he could seek in this matter. , Children they had, but then was not for• w - - ' r- til i ieii`113' 'MAO. "7blfaitFf otraint which ad arisen between his wife and himself tad spread also over his eon- muninn with hue children. He had became cold to them, estranged from them. Pie had acyniesoed in (be fact of there being a real, though not au outward separation tw5.n ham and his wife ; and thence he tacitly concluded that they would be of her patty, and not for hint, if not openly agaivat him. So he had been kind, but cold, rpgpod undemonstrative. He was loved, Der more than he knew, 'but timidly, with little sign given. He law them cling to her, mud hush when he came into the room, (though in truth he never chilled or Auk - ed ahetr pleasure. only held aloe( from 1.T fio his w&. • lonely life. eAItfe pervade& with lonelinem that every hour was felt A life that never became tnd,fferent to the - p.in and desolation of its loneliness. A life that could nut forget ; • heart that would not become indifferent ; a *litary crag the; Innged fur the fair island front,. which it had been rent by • oronvnlr,..n.. ' T.er..e.d .A„!, the man yeea,,,n5 •._ BY, n.,14r, heat nor ra,ere. 116••••••• Tf.11rrp al ra , .h*lr 'one..." sea3 hew..•. For married life is an intimate eempact ; and If the husband held the satho0Hi' ezernally, yet the woman's power la'thll: (if he hare • snaativs and loving ds- ppxo.itiou)--that she can utterly wrvok.tb t happins* of his home. CHAPTER II. Paw. oal good go. sill and peat" A nA that my hold trn 1•101141 book Ella in the midet of hia bitter unspoken soliloquy, the bright little wife Mettle* in, hagganl look in his face as he Hinged to- wards the opening dieir. His spirit had ••ot Komi hack from th• windows ignite its time to escape being seen. At aaty oats, she cams up to hint, and laid her hod antionsly on his arm. 'Are TOO unwell. dear I' she said, resuming tor • sartasinst ttie tender wood wives nee 844 hogs gio. for long, by tacit agreonsont, leark nip+, '7;.se07,,e1"6"nsiiiekia3e00.34inen•Vrineavs sere 10 •Are you unwell, dear P with hood lying on his &nu, and amitosis upturned foes. ek^dyesh,haiainddiimetel:Lev7esiodn'ihr.eigli"Ins; tonal gravel quiet way, 'Nis, Lelia% thank For 1110101111i she kept her timed where it wee, and • strange eriatfal,dibill softened har eyes (was this also the erne* *I the belle 0. Hot he dad not em this s Ike was looking oat of the window With tatiat • hatetoal Ition ,unr. ha how amid W. imr::;:..14hat'Emare..Nalh4t:dllwri."1176:•bletn•ola'aii7"1"tarh.4.P. --ir*:•04"bitw:11477tar his • triode, before*. year ha& doom to veer the min, *Isiah it tome beide. otreelonedftee: :14:60% psaninee dead llsoh-eigiga San ue4feersere rat al I ut *at O s %hi tried be 111161447 woo toe moilmilivo tellestre*. So had Isles 14, 1froto.rOot