The Huron Signal, 1889-9-27, Page 6THE POET'S CORNER.
fes• Puny tltiN:ra
A tubbier kis hamar team
Hie era this. le his bets
Hell eters • ,see ops hie /M iy t
Tomah* It sits -Aid arid.
We geode are always ruled team
Thorns seal to tie•e who call ;
Pert et W wealth Isla We prem
Vet l• It Mikis swL
Me sskm• • pair of rippers. deft;
if bath are Anat. they're uses.
U aims •re lett, the. both are left;
Made nad ay they are •irons.
A eeNbr he will never eat,
No rsea•ib. ► ie be.
yet Y be driata, when othere treat.
lie ll swallow v"Milers, hes.
Thomas varied lou or menu roc Pelt
lite °we said guy fuse,
Though he tea serer heal himself
Hymn heel- boots end shows.
Hell "boot" r dug and ' shoo- a ben
Whew either are about;
When urlu,t be peep la. bat whir
!let dried he pals oat.
H. C. Dodge. la Detroit Free Pres.
at Nets'• Neer.
My Atli, boy nad durrli.ua and case
fay n. -r dyu.e. After the Isadore
tv• r thing a se wr used D. Fowler's Et
tract of Wi d Strawberry, which caused
epic- cure .rad I know of tau tubers els
w. r cur• by the some remedy. Free-
n ess
res■lel l A ..OD Ont. 2
.r. Tateeltee N ■I.1.terL
Gave _..our o,.n.ater a good worldly
sspieiri, .f ,leu w...I.* have nuu ;;itr you
gu.,. • iuo.n•. M any animist era are by
t!. . o..s,grrga-I0.• half starved. Per
bap' it your post r bad natter food he
w.• d Aar.• more tire Next to the D.
to • u coon, the uuhtater needs good
b d; o.$ he ewer/t mike that out lel
too_. t.•etwr. 0.,e teas .n why th.
• p• •1 r. ,.r••acheu • . p„errfully . to this
•...achy `....d Ft.h era. cheap
111.1 .6( tiahl.e, sod this, witli leu
b •tt•.d bread, gave them pho.ph•orou-
for the Main, nttratra for the mood*
nod u io' -aims f •r the whole frame
Wneu 111.1 wst.•r to low the mill -whist
g...s 'tow v, tut a toll race, and hoe
fast rho greets are ground ! In • amts
the artrrir• bre the mol race, and tbn
boas, the white.. aim the practical work
o• • /, s the et tat gr. end. Srldinn have
f• led .,. h.ttle because their stomach.
Ito .. reel ,la)s war, innocent of ever) -
11.n,•• .,r • ' hard -tack." See that you*
mtni.ter h.. •'uil hav:,rasek. Feed him
cos fru.: duan:• the week. ;:nd on Sum -
da) he ..IJ vivo you gruel What i.
a:. •s the "pare-n's noose" in • turkey o.
fowl i, an aacory setting -forth that in
msoy c..w.u•n.n.w the miuster come.
o,;• t., lin .t ()lieu the damage begins
in the e..11eve or the.Jo.gical seminar)
b .+nl,.sg hosis9. insuttioient food and
u11.ot wiser app. rel have done their fatal
w• rt •ori the young man h.fore he reach-
es the pulpit. He comes tutu life cowed
down, .. h a pairh.m both knees and •
hat that has been done over four or five
times seed so weak that the tint sharp
wind that whi.rl.e ronn3 the corner
blows him 'evil/tory. The inertness you
co,..plain of i••the ministry *Aorta early
Ds
yot suppose that If Paul had spent
seven years in a cheap boarding-house,
and the years after in a ps oily supplied
pinion 1.[M, he would have mar - Felix
tr.rible 1 You cannot keep • hot 'lire ID
thr furnace with p our fuel and the damp
or tweed.
Mager.wa s'esaserreets.
Comnterf.nts are always dangerous,
m nr o that they always closely IMI•
TAra T*II ORIGINAL IN Arre.%OANrx •ND
DAM) The remarkable eoeoeleachieved
b, Nasal Balm as 1 Piiinkre miner-fer
Catarrh said Cold in the Head has ir-
duced unprincipled parties to imitate it.
The pubiie are cautioned not to be de
eared by motivate Imitating Nasal Balm
in name and app arar.ee, bearing such
names as Nmol Cream, Nasal fialsam,
etc. Arne for Nasal Balm and do not
take imitation dealer. may ni ,e upon
you. For sale by all diuggista or sew
post paid on receipt of price (60c and $1
by addressing Fulford .& Co., Brockville
Ont. tf
The tents trT mMslehe.i.
There is s market inside the Jaffa
gate, says a recent traveller, and I o an
see it just under me as I write. Great
piles of oranges and lemons lie upon the
flag sidewalk, and there are scorns of
women with baskets of vegetables before
thew. Many of the./ are from Bethle-
hem ; and the Bethlehem girls are the
prettiest you see in Jerusalem. They
have straight well-rounded forms, which
they clothe in • long linen dress of
white, beautifully embroidered in silk,
so Chet a single gown requires many
months of work. This dries is much
like an American woman's night gown
without the frills and laces. It falls
from the neck to the feet and is open at
the front of the neck in a narrow slit
as far down as a modest decollate fash-
ionable dress. Over thisthey have
sleeveless cloaks of dark red stripe. and
their heads are covered with long shawls
of lioen beautifully embroidered. .Inst
above he- fcrehe•d each girl carries her
dowry in the shape of silver coins whish
stand nn end fastened to • string, and
crown the forehead with money. Some
of the girls hays several rows of these
coils 'and some have crowns of gold
Nut a few have coir of si.rer and gold
the size of oar $20 gold pieces hung to
strings about their necks, and none of
the women hide their pretty (sees, as do
those Mohammedan airs near by, who,
in shapeless white gown,' with flowery
white and red veils covering the whols
of their floes, look like girls playing
@ko•te its white sheets Beside these
are Russian girls in the tiesaa.1
costumes Of modern Romps and Jewish
maidens in gr -os -ed flowered shawls,
There are (.reek primate with high black
asps, and monks of all kinds, web as
it see ender to bleak cowls of Europe.
The Byri•', the Turk, the Bedouin. to
Atriw, to A riser. and to Greek ars
i. that weird below ms, .d •m.rsg •11
chem an 1e to term 4 to eb'q.itn..
Aoamrieon traveller, wbo, is pith alias
last and greets ires umbrella, has aee-
q.ussl to east se well as the west,
AS ages and eeminiemt d p"ople may
t WOW t. Ss peat bead& . 1 ea
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, lt)
Rich and Poor,
-.aware were.
Wt•hiwwetrM, lassos. ie ego et the
Melee a tan Weet tW lime *eyed a
maw 'bale r • weed whisk elands
ter s state of thin s is whi Oise sear,
whole people kiss their hast, and with
them, eery dies, thea amen. Lary -
thins "esehi. " Wary matin is a
"reader,* or a •'►ostler, and the We le
fed d mnemes d m•kiee them es& he a
day. Dories the emitemesse ie Weiski-
teweeshitr wins lend wee amnia. at tabs -
lees mess, en esd `.mer drove into the
map sod hosted up a reel imam meat
hr en pees, 4 mason • tree.
"I'.. get a farm that 1 wawa to trade kr
• alp ha ,t'Mexai ee& "My oddest hill
wants a tease d sty life and the excite-
ment et the great metropolis. as ate oath
it. I'm atr.t•d with the fans myself,
vet to mimes folks great to live is
taws."
"Fray well, dr," mays the sireat,bl•sd-
b, "we ma sat los. About how high
• Mime mem you go i'
"Well, about • three -thousand -duller
W. My tars is worth all of that.."
"Call *mood this afternoon," said the
agent, -and I .111 take you to see some
of the tiuest sty luta in '.:'•tchitow•bh-
it.'
Promptly at the time fixed the old man
presented himself at tb.it °!flea u( the
*gest, whose team was at the dour, •
,poo of horses and a buggy.
` Get right io, and ..:l ride out to the
Iota," he said, politely.
"How tar is it 1" asked the farmer,
w ondering if the city lute were so far
apart that two horses and • buggy were
• eeewary to get to them.
"0, out very far," replied the •gest.
as.nnngly.
Toey got into the buggy and the agent
drove rapidly throueh the main avenue
of the city. The farmer kept glancing
e t the tine busmen, blocks and wondered
e:. _u the three thou.and dollar lot would
be reached.
Soon the avenue began to merge lota
the prairie road, the houses grew farther
and farther apart, until they filially di. -
appeared, and the agent and the farmer
were riding through the open prier e
dotted oocasiooelly with farm mottling..
ing..
and still the ageut urged his horses, as u
he were anxious to Ret back to his Who.
before dark. "Well, well," thought the
farmer, "ibis le the greet metropolis. is
i r
Finally, after driving some ten miles,
the ageot draw rein beside a pities of un
broken prairie, when just above th.
grate could be seen rows of red painted
makes driven in to designate the lines •1
rouse Iota The piece covered about
fire acres.
"There !" said the .gent, with a grand
.weep of hi. band, "there is one of tin-
finest
hefinest city squares in the market. Thi.
corner lot here, twenty-five feet front, is
quoted at three thousand tiro hundred
dollars. W. will let you have it for
three thousand dollars, the value of your
farm" "Muter," mid the •gricultunst,
slowly getting down out of the buggy,
"do y u see that farm hour about t.
mase bock on the road we've just come
saver, towards the city 1 That is my
farm, and I don't know as I want to
trade today for this city lot. I think if
I start now I shall get back there about
milkin' time, I've got all 1 want out of
this boom."
Geed advise.
To be hes:thy and have lots ref life
and vim, be careful in diet, take plenty
of deep, and regulate the bowels, bile
and blood with Burdock Blood Bitters,
a sore cure for constipation, biliousness,
dyspepsia, •11 blood humors, ecrofula
and all broken down conditions of the
system. 2
Testy entrees' et Me Sea
illimne the United Bastes', --
Ile who would lew to pray should go
to sea.
When one falls into the sea he stays
there.
When you walk, pray once : when
you go to see, pray twice; when you go
to be married, pray three times.
Women are ships sad must be mann-
ed.
The sea refuses no river.
All the rivers go to the sea, and it
bverrUDs.
The sea is mot soiled because s dog
stirs it ug.
T3 • drunk mac the sea only reaches
to the knees.
If the sea boiled, where would one go
to had water to cool it
Being at sea, sail ; being on land, set-
tle.
What comes by starboard goes by lar-
board.
He that will not mil till he have a
full, fair wind will lose many a voyage.
&-olea you are the wind astern you
must know bow to navigate.
You cannot mil as you would, but as
the wind blows.
in a calm sea, every man is a pilot,
To a rotten ship every wind u con-
trary.
What fear would he have of the waves
who had Nosh for s pilot 1
Every sea, great as it is, grow. calm.
A large ship needs much water.
When the ship can go the briganti••
can go.
It is easier to get away from the beak
than from the botttom.
The ship which doesn't miud her
beim will mind the hidden rooks.
He who an steer need not row.
It will not do to ban. two mammate
in • ship.
Better lose sir anchor than taw whole
ship.
Good roller, good sailer.
Do good and east it into the ma ; it
the fish ignore, God will know it.
if (goods look like they had been
.erwteh.d by s hen, get ready 11e reef
your topsails thea.
The fell moots eats aliens.
He who sends • teesa mom b ger
get .either Ash ..r eaIL
Spy pert serves i a gala
A weaver east have his eyes es Ilii
reeks sod mod as wen es e. the North
liar.
I11 goes the boat without rasa
i•4om the boat we get to to ship
Don's jesigo d the ship Irma to land.
The freshest and mein Y nor
prem the mates( ems.
No sero eau amplallo d ihs as who
W been twin adpv,sskeL
lie gats his peewee kir mllihi.g ami
wiehe et the eiplonee MIS
Tb. sis MIA leimisg.
Purity of iso diests sill eeessery .c
oosrppw•diog make Milbare'• Aromas
(jet*ioe Wise the criterion a ti•o•'-
hose. 1m
Mrs.. M • retry a.l rsmmy.
As • indite swim•& Haply, the bamboo
W ao espartos. The "lope' is • term
whisk should never M applied to that
adios in any other breed of horses. I
hare watched s herd el emir ponies twine
Abysm over to prairies, where the no-
dulationne of the books is to movie/
throng wore as regular sod ease Y the
rise and fall of the watery waves. The
fox trot, whisk is to hobnail sett of 511
plainsmen. webers sled Iadins., r
easily cultivu sd is him, •ad his light.
• mole frame aeammotatee its At mitrals
ty to the moths.
This psrtieulor America', hone ley
Saila to soother quality, which in s%
esti.s•t ion is not least, nod tit it is his
wonderful picturesqueness. He graces
the western landscape, not became he
reminds a of the equips ideal, bet be-
cause he comes of the soil, and has borne
the heat and burden and the viciasi-
codes of •11 that pale of romance which
will oltnq shout the western frontier. As
weave his bitched to the plow or the wag-
on he seems • living poses against utili-
Arieniem. ile has berms the Moor, the
.puatdt conqueror, the red Iwdime. the
mountain man and the vaognero throe, h
all the glories of their careen ; but they
will soon be Irons, with silt their heritage
f
*silent deeds. The pony must meek-
ly enter the oew regime. He most wear
the collar uI the new civilisation and
.arra his oats by the sweat of bis flank.
There are so more worlds for him to
conquer ; now be most till the ground.
-Frederick t(emangton, in Century.
mea'. •8Katate
Run Oc rise in buying medicine, bot
try the great Kidney and Liver regula-
tor, made by Dr. Chase, author of
Chase's reoeipes. Try Chase's Liver
Cure for all diseases rat the Liver, Kid
nays, Stomach and Bowels. Sold by all
druggists.
The distressing valences so often ob-
served m young girls and women. is doe
in a great measure to a lava of the two
osrptncles in the blood. To remedy
this requires a medicine which produces
these necessary little blood constituents,
and the best yet discovered is Johnson's
Tonic Bitten. Price 50 oasts, and $1
per bottle at Geode's drug store, Albion
block, God.rioh. Sole agent. [b]
Young man, don't be a loafer and
stickwhittler. Go to wort ! Do some-
thing! If you can't be a bank president
he • day laborer. Do anything that is
honorable to maks money Labor is
dignified, while idleness is • disgrace.
Take this view of the matter acid the re
atilt will be in your favor. The ern
wbo works stoner drops his eyes while
talking to boo, while a loafer can't look
an honest man square in the face. His
,.pinions oe any subject receive o) re-
spect or attention, because they are not
entitled to any. Lay aside false pride,`
roll up your sleeves and go to work and
be a man among men. -Kg.
Neta Mea Agent
Mr Geode, druggist, is not a book
agent, but has to agency in Godoriek
for Johnston's Tonic Bitters, which he
an heartily recommend for any com-
plain to which a tonic medicine s ap-
plicable. This valuable medicine has
been with most astonishingly good re-
sults in cases of general debility, ema-
nate, irregularities peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and liver troubles, loss
..f appetite, and for that general worn
out feeling that nearly every one is
troubled with at some part of the year.
Don't forget the nameJohnston's Tonic
Bitters 50c. and $1 per bottle at Goode's
drug store, Albion block. Goderioh, sole
Vont a
7ri.es and rsaaat, the 1tllllosaire •..a
Day Labab, by thele combos w d
remis0, attest the world-wide rep
atga el sewers Me. Lsaltai pay-
o la/me reeaame•l these pills tor
mtsaaca sod Laver Treebaes, Gustave
was, eilioweses. and Slut Headache ;
also, tor Itheaseedlewl. Janadtc., sad
lfesralgle. They are saes. -Costed ; eoa-
taan no calomel ; are prompt, batt mild,
la operstloa ; and. theorises, the very
beat .*.dict** for F•sily Use, as well ea
for Travelers sed Tourists.
• 1 have derived great relief trent
��e�e P(lls. Five years sgu I was
taken so Ul wile
Rheumatism
that I was usable to do any wort. iI
took three buses d Ayers Palle sad
war eutlrely cured. Muco that time I
•m never without • bon d these pills."
Peter Christensen. Sherwood. Wis.
"Ayers Plile have been to as. in ml
family upwards of twenty years and
have completely verified all that Is
claimed for them. In attacks o1 pales,
from which 1 suffered many years. they
afford greater relief than any other
medicine 1 ever tried." -T. F. Adams,
Holly Springs. Teem.
"I have used Ayer's Pills for • nits
ber of years, and have ever found any-
thing equal to them for giving use an
appetite and imparting energy and
strength to the system. I always keep
them in the house." -S. 1). Jackson.
Wilmington. Del.
"'two buses of Ayer's Pills cured me
d severe
Headache,
from which I was long a sufferer. -
Euima Keyes, Hubbardaton, Mate.
"Whenever I am troubled with con
atipaUon. or suffer from loos of appetite,
Ayer's Pills set me right again.' - A. J.
Kiser, Jr., Sock House, Va.
"Ayer's Pi11s are in general demand
among our Customers. Our sales u'
them exceed those of all other pills cow.
Dined. We have never known thea
tail to give entire satisfaction "-
Wright It Hannay. San Diego, Texas.
Ayer's Pills,
ragraa*D sv
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co" Lowell. Mass.
gold by all Dealers to Medicine.
• heatable Lark.
Few men have accomplished the mom
amount of work and good in this wllrld
as the celebrate d Dr Chase. Owe,
500,000 of his works have been sold in
Canada alone. We want every peewits
troubled with Liver Complaint, Dys-
pepsia, Headache, Kidney or Urioy
Troubles, to bur a bottle et Dr Chase*
Liner Cure, it will cure you. Medicine
ander Receipts Book $1. Sold by all
d
ICURE
FITS!
brew I say ('ons I do not mess merely u
stop them for a time, and then havelhem retortagain. I M'.t A'RADDIC'AL CURE
I have nude the disease of
FIT$, EPILEPSY o r
FALLING SICKNESS
Have jest peeped throws\ she Best Cesium' H ed Stook d oemo. Meet from the Mnl
elle omeas
ESS GOODS
EVER BROUGHT INTO QODERICH, CONSISTING OF
SILK WARP HENRIETTAS,
NEWEST SH ADM,
All Wool Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres and other dress
Goojai`
AT PR10Ei AT LEAST
PSR CENT LESS THAN IITBU TOOOlTO
20 OR LONDON
FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS.
Ready made ;Men's Suite 4 Beet Materml, names* Med. at Teheiseep
Low Priam
A ilfe long study. 1 WARRANT r my remedy to
t;t; an the worst eases. Bemuse others have failed
Is ne reason for ort now reo.•irtng a rare. Mend
!st ewe for a tnotlse and a Fare. Reines of my
INrALIJIILlt itaM,ty. 1;1,e F.xpreaa and Post
Office. It emits you nothing for a trial, and It
will euro you. Address. H. 0 11,00T =.0.,
Branch Omos, 164 West Adelaidefyt:wt,
Toronto.
80 Pairs of Cloth Pants at $1.26.
IN HARDWARE DEPT,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH AND BUILDING MATERIAL, A
FULL STOCK.
lacrimr �rn Prices
-
GODERICH FLOUR, FEEL
• AND SEED EMPORIUM.
HUNGARIAN PATENT, PER CWT
STRAIGHT ROLLER
BEST FAMILY
SHORTS
BRAN
SCREENINGS
- $2 fib
250
2 30
60
50
60
BURROWS, THE SEEDSMAN.
P. 8. ---Goods delivered promptly, and satisfaction every
time. 20-tf
FRESH GOODS I
CABTOP.IA,
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS,
CAMPB3E]LL'8
QZai rai ra e
Ext. WILD STRAWBERRY, BEEF, IRON, and WINE,
WATtl•T 15.41.B'TO QVR111_
GEO. RHYNAS, Prop.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
HE LEADS THEM ALL
—: oiz.saD amaze :—
B_ CORNELL'8
- - BEAUTIFUL "FOCH OF -
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS,
The Bat eat Larsen Meek la Geier= ulna ays ahead. Prises lower thea ever. Ouse
W -o .'t be"Crraiereold.
IT MIT MAN Df THE COUNTY.
A. B. CJORPTKLI.,
A.>t[ILTOlx-8T.
d
NAILS, $2.70 PER KEG.
C. CRAABB,
April 19, 1889.
BOOTS AND SHOES
The Large3t Stook and Choioest assortment west of Torolllto, Si
the old established Boot and Shoe Howe of
E, DOWNIN&,
All Goods Marked in Plain' Figures
and Warranted to be justh
as Represented.
YOU WILL FIND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EER.
EVERY LINE A BARGAIN !
Ordered \Vok and RepaiFhing Prfflp1IyA11en ded to
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
See our Special Bargain Table. Some Lines at about
Half Price.
E. DOWNING.
Cor. Eset-et. and Square.
JOHN ROBERTSON �
The LiquorTea Compaurs Colebrated Teas
Your choice of one out of a hundred or more Handsome Volume
by the Beet Authors, given with every 3 lbs.
Give it a trial, and acquire a Valuable Library without feeling
the expense.
r FEW GALLONS OF PURE MAPLB SUN LIFT,
!!M JOHN ROBERTSON.
RHYNAS' OLD STAND, COR. SQUARE AND MONTREAL STS
Goderich Foundry and Machine Wort;
RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
�. HUROtt f'fiV ebftI,
i !P.. RVN€IMAN « Pe.''�
ts ave MttLLiT1AM tMClfle44-O_5A9.1 , t11e at el t,
reparsTc.`,=5WS+rla •CL+,: t,n- 1=1 t-FMWiF11tS ,C.Shhe'
EAST STREET t;001 RiCH C W . .�
WI HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE:
Improved Land Rollers - - - pp,
HORSE POWERS GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERa, PLOW POINTS &c.
.&41211 =IOW . 3-7.7"RES
FLOUR ■ILLS:BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrangements with the JOHN
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
RBPAZR8
ALM" 0.A.8T719'0113 or r -L 11:1M
FURNITURE.
If yea mot lea. the Wrest mak mt riatollamo r Itswlt, IN 1r
�- CORDO.m.
tlhM.► nam ire o wssth t r sad i•i•a2,0W ga rv2M$ sae the Newer*
PICTIITAM 7�7,t�& htIIQta math ease. 3O�aXS41431.rewcrossets
ws�ttw
te WZatsMma • � d l wa.r cress cts i
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mat r Otr..s.Ir. t.
I Agrtl WM laid
rn .kik
,'a.
tttst.ew tab ruse
Mal .tettriwar olds
oleeelei over as aid vol
itis the Wades d Me fright,
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i�unsst past k•
'ty}i•h ntoeatun d
-+T1s 6wtftstsw's M
isterirsi Chemists, edited
ria., Gasl-I ettanad
wits' eery prelt7 ,ween
know. head. The nob i
the "Venue M..iltdea. I
valley in the Ilea
It. is whisk le 'Meets
Enlists
wetetiog pima II
of the present mete
a 100 males .set► -.i
Aldborosgh. or, a it
y celled. Ald.bergk, thr
the little stream el A
tows dense iM .tame, 11
been tie the pee, Rev Oeu
knows se the anther of "
Hall." It is sot iapltrbehds
that tie followi.d vena 1
the poet's owe hand. es i
teeth es the work el • "n
tale ams velem* 4 th
ankh.) appose theme two
poem* of Lied Byrum, /rah'
"
' and "Odea Vs
gen811177 this time Byres
Weis more io English Wend
amine i• aeeordi•gly ori
ajtgr. The whole .deme
MINN, tirades ageism um
sosenby aid the "Deism
Intelleess•1 fad of that
peeled i. Europese Watery
quest to the inn Tema
The Gentleman, ..gde.1 oe
t1w. •.ewer, lordly irk* ice t
the Bible be despised, will
be regarded 1" In ousels
slide to • very prophetic al
the p.. d Sylv.ee Orbs
..oleins cf a work the.
Job. Gamble -"A aeries el
Smiley and Meissen is Ire/
me* diet rested comity apps
politessl homage like • des
chs* which at any morseet k
sessisg tranquillity may
forth ice devastating Area
remember, was whilst good
the Tbird was oa the the
release has et last prove.'
a sleeping crater, sad to
Noce petit -up lava iltt Co.
Westminster, has at length
felt
Tres vsLl OF swoon
'Hese winds a va'e sellae the
N ed !1tfelueg.
bd.. h•U !- ey u
Thy silty briars obi Gees.'. ser
Temalteses ttMww. awash thy es
Thy lest. peeper, .hers
The�waves fast kiwi the a
T1s will 'Limine has
' kis ''�t
TThe a vel ii eK Use
•s�ey rough used .i. ll
The elver bee es'.a11
Amid the toners of the bails
• Wiest t scene preemie a
Tse. caritas wars a• Bred e
Tees arab their Mamba 1•.ds.1
vatted skied
lair is the seem. whim Lusa&
Danes en .yeas te the Nereids
Whew s rude sere uproar
Whoaev.aing mildly reign'. a
k sett mph,' *Mow
A sw• eetly cheats the Iasis
DstfstUae diet's w11h her l
Taws charms am alem--0, 1
Bit who shell tell what mew
That t� MOM thy mss la
Or. to ldghts
That fairy laid. 0a1�'' ave
With waving wed, ams �';i
Ter t ser tet b'..sth She rein
meg. M• mauves..
Foetid at kat, what tis
W hero Wades for thee
�H+mt-Tis - no wh
belt lately introduced, hs
11 i ireput•tion .cooed
.arils s Jt,bnauu'. T
whish 1N eoejuocttos wit
!Iamb liver Pills has pal
tlgmM Vs.derful cores ice
possoldled hound anon bee
seal amriekoi. Billioaness
sick headache, liver oompla
weakness. ase , soon dw
treated by these micelles!
Mem For Sale by Good,
Wee block, Oudeeich, .ole
••oe► &&lags 1a 2
Tan areSome ..n m
Att sri.•n syse to see ie
people. espeeialIy also poors
out of doors. andlove to 1
and sunlight. Work tb
think now be don. in I
\hobo., tis. P.riesaw task.
front deed cep► -pitta to sit
to look cvsr ; •.d • maw
women ellieding on the aids
a wire bn*km beak eat
tis. raee. that W bee
dier.n
Us• way tat lis• worlds
also fresh air is by riding
ears or omnibuses. These
at sego'.r interval. -cot at
street as they do with se-
aleay. a small crowd .wait]
ly'cannot, the upper pert
16
.e iliacs• are taken. Rte.
'Asir way hies. from mark
heavy basket. up the sleep
)*g two or three small cl
1f the weather is had, t
have to fight their way a i
ad tar tell the troth, if . p
tr•swhl, •lona% calli.g the
•nowt getting to hos se
1.111 1114 b. assisted
ibe.lkTh..• nt
ear owl.rs.h, •r. theirot p.i
in summer the far/rite n
by the wovkitm elaa•rsa is
j.""
.aorf e -d
jaat "let 1fwtayhe stonsh,td.hrno/
i1'Ie decrease in time till t\
este, pale blue of else& meal
d.
'The Freaeh nursery n
lister r.,m,,d rap 1.1 . s Tat
of Aleck or parole slosh, s
viten-ma at the lack that re
the vr.e,.d Th.c, ores
t"se eieewl.r cloak, t., m.
t►a' hones ern. tM neck b
Y'" hear every ewe ab
ling a.•y in French, three
:1`".
P.ngli.h.
•h Mt teeintisl ^"psei in yrwe lewgua
X•srl,sh .es1r.h in the large st.
.( tis. r always kepi
unpr 1 e hide •I