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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONT., THURSDAY, NOV Yl. 1890.
A LITTLE. OF EVERYTHING.
The Tramps.
Comrades, leave ase here • little, se the
da w s ter es on apace.
or tea morning's raw aid suety, and I
dread to leave tea place ;
Let us thaw ue with this whiskey. half •
Hager that I. ell
Vi hila I moralise our proepeete to the Mao
of l.ock•ley Hall.
Is that sprug we wand.ring worthies start
upon our end'. se .quest,
As►ug humbly for employment, tdadtug
naught but copious rest;
And amid kind Nature• bounties we may
lead • careless life,
Ihrsming and the flowers and grasses far
from veto amhition a strife.
But wbeo Wiuteres heartier breezes drive
us from our loved retre•tal
When the haystack's shelter fails us, and
we haunt the city's strata,
Thee sweet Sumn.g ' simple rainiest reins
to
shriuk and leave es bare.
And we beg or steel or plunder for • most
unwelcome fare.
Here we herd like swine together, shivering
in thee old sot car.
Former frieals would score to own us could
they ase just where we are.
Se roll over, jolly comrades, underneath
this mouldy straw,
For alone we freace Leueath it, while ! i-
gether we may thaw.
Time was Duce whet ee had mother., who
most certainly believed
Glor:sue thtagl about our futures; dear old
ladies, stow deceived
For some inbred wrong ran in us, coming
throiih Kano ancient race.
So we chafe like stranded vessels grat tog on
the shores of space.
Come, old pardner'e, hand the bottle . it is
good fur winter's drouth,
Light again the old cigar stub. pees it
'round from mouth to mouth ;
Snuggle down amid the sawdust, raga, and
straw of our boudoir :
Let us dere and dream and wonder what
the good I. 'rd made us for.
I'hicago Inter -Ocean.
atg.. e1 1 beaksale stag.
Au agates cool an coolish,
Frost aoomin in de night,
Hickanuu au us nuts fallen,
Poe.ue. k.cpin out of sight.
Tuley striation to de ha'nya'd
Nary step so proud ea' his --
Keep on struttin, Mistah Tu key:
Yu' do know what time it is.
Cidah prem commence a omeekin.
Eaten apples sto'ed away :
Chillin swatein roup like hornets
Hustle eggs emong the hay.
Miotab Tu'key, keep on gobblin
At the goese •-11tn soul.
lmph, dot bird do' know what'• corn
in,
Ft he did, he'd shut his moat.
Pumpkin gittin good an tallith
Make me open up my eyes:
Seems lak it's a-Iookit► et me
Jr' a-la'in der sapid 'Pies.
•
To'key gobbler gore roue blowin,
Given roan gibbin his sass and slack.
Keep ate talkie. Mistah Tu•key:
Vo' ain't seed na almanac.
Fattier walkui tiros de bs'nya'd
Seein how things is comm oa,
Sete of all de fowls is fatt'nin.
I toad times cotton shoe yo' hose.
Hoehn daisy' key gobbler eraser,
lien his face break to a smile
hebbah min. you sassy rascal
He•ii 'wine nab yo' after while.
( hoppm suet in ditches,
Stoma rases in de hall,
Beef • cooker fat• .le mince meat,
Spices ,;roun i smell 'ern all.
Look hemi, tu'key, stop dat gobblin,
You ain't lamed de sense oh fab:
Yo' oar foc.1, yit' naik's dangeah,
i)o' yo know thanksg.bbin's hash
Iletroit Free Press.
eased..
The grand old woods of ('•oda
How cool and dun below
The shade of their sweet rustling leaves
Swift -changing webs the sunlight weaves
Where ferns and messes grow.
The giant trees of Canada'
I lark pine and birch 'trooped tow:
The stately elm, tLa t aple tall,
The sturdy beech, 1 lova them all
And well their forms I know.
The forest wealth of ('snarls'
The choppers' blows resound
Thro' the crisp air, while cold and still
The snow's deep cloak o'er vale and hill
Lies white upon the grimed.
The sparkling streams of Canada
That 'Death c,ld shadow; pass,
That wind, where deed fed tattle sleep,
Thorough verdant meadows, ankle-deep
In clover blooms and grass.
The crystal streams of Canada
beep in whose murmuring tide,
From pebbly caverns, dimly seen
'Ne•th leafy shades of living green,
troy treat and eslmoe glide.
The beautsuour lakes of ('anal• '
With loving eyes! see
Their waters, stretched le endless chain,
By fair St. Lawrence to the main,
As semen wild and (ret-.
Where white sails gleam o'er Hurons
wake,
(k fade with dying day,
Food anemones is my heart awake,
Of home: dear dwelling by the lake,
Like mashies passed away.
The prairies vast of Camels'
1Vhere sea maks to the earth,
In settear, whispering warm good sight
So myriad flowers, whose blushes bright
Will hail the morrow's birth.
The praire wealth of Canada '
Whom dark, abundant soil
liifurrowed yet, awaits the plough :
Who sows 'hal have stir promise now
Of rush reward for toil.
What Om. the Winter wind blows keen
When daylight darkly wanes '
A strong, true heart hard to chill
When, seen afar, the home light still
Shines height across the plains
The robust life of Canada
1n cheery boons i see
Tao' veld see jewels filled the hand,
'Ti. Nature's self has blessed the land,
Abundant, fair, sad fee
--R. A. iL. is Belfast unhand Weekly
News.
The Apoleq Wed N,
Temgb Citron Are ye eallin' me • liar'
The ether daimon Well my remarks, I
sidlak ere fairly wpm' I. that interprets
4rllr.■ (meuwd► -By gem, yell
=peel 'play j -et le ties. adage
NEWS OF THE WLEK.
Whitby harbor was haste over em
Sunday, beams the satirist for seer
year'
Wheeler defeated Ives u the first of their
eines 1 halberd mambas u New 1 orb last
night.
All the Hebrew Monahan of New 1 ark
city have returued to work at the old
wages.
Hiram Walker, of Welker. ills, proposes
to erect a More creamery and cheese tactury
neer thet tows.
• bomb with tune attached was discover
sd last night in ameba outside she law courts
buildout m London.
•1 er.ity defected Mdall at Rugby loot
ball in Moods, Monday, in a held covered
with soots. 'core, 23 to S.
'l'he Canadian steeuuhip Vancouver we:.t
aground Monday is I.Jugh Foyle, on the
Truk .:oast, but fleeted of at high water
The athletic council of Cornell University
has decided to send • crew to cueaprts in
the Henley regatta in Lustre neat Jump.
A couvemtion of the Liberals of North
Renfrew has been felled for tier. t, •t
Pembruae, to chime a candidate for the cum
mons
The horse of .lames xot:, uudert•ker, of
Stroud. ran away, and he was thtown out
of his buggy ou his head and instantly
killed.
Levi P. Mur•.ou, Iinvernor-elect of New
York stele, sp..ut 019,i90 in the electtuu.
aeerdil'o to a it .'meant filed by his private
seers t ry
J►mies .1. Corbett's pugilistic champ.oe
belt is reported to bate been stolen from •
store in Davenport. Iawa.where it was on
exhibition.
Ark.iment was Banked in the disputed ac-
counts rase basses the Provinces and the
IWmutou in the Supreme Court and judg
meet re.eryed.
Chatles Wilfrid Mowbray, the English
anarchist, is reported to have reached New
York, along with fusion. They assun.athe
name of t'urryi
The latiusst Into the death ofgPrank
Westwood was. wt.. after repeated adjourn -
merit•, closed ....Delay evening, the jury, in
the absence of any new light os the afar,
being compelled to bring in an open verdict.
At yamask., qtr. , at 11.40 o'clock _on
Jled.y s g t, an earilWua a shock was
telt, which shook things quite violently for
about tea wands, and was accompanied by
a low, rumbling sound, which appeared to
travel from West to Fast.
A Mese Thief.
eon, two or three years age Vi H. Iorod-
eve ian old Iluel1 h boy., suspected that his
money drawer was being ' tapered with.
He finally set a trap and caught the thief
red handed. Later he again became sus.
pietu ' and had a one dollar bill put in the
till. In the morales thu bill was gone.
W. H. at once set to work and had the
drawers moved, and about sister feet from
his till he found a mouse's nest containing
about half a pail of paper and five one dol-
lar bills and one live chewed up onto about
1,!XX' hears, he says. The mouse was prob-
ably a descendent of the thief ef three years
ago. Hanover peat.
A Wooden- tossed foo.
Harper's louse People : A Pensyly out
cow rejoices in the distinction of • wooden
leg. Having lost one of her tour supporters
through railway trate, which cut it oil be-
low the knee, • veteriaary surgeon took the
wounded animal in hand, esti through his
skill and ingenuity her life was saved. A
cabtnet-maker completed the good work by
manufacturing • woollies leg that seemed to
answer every purimeo: sod, when the stump
of the leg healed, the artificial substitute
was successfully strapped on. At int the
cow persisted ,o hope's( along on three legs
and holding the injured one up from the
ground ; but before long she grow tired of
this, and cautiously tried the wooden one.
At last accounts she was doing very well
with it, although goirg about with a de-
cided limp:and she has the proud distinction
of being the only cow in the world with •
wooden leg.
sew ea the Mullan.
A large operator and speculator 'if St.
Louis, whose account with one friendly
bank had often been temporarily over-
drawn, wanted $10,000 once for a certain
deal, hie balanee in the bank at the time
being less than $100. The cashier suggest-
ed that he would draw on some one not too
near to "L Lou-.. Smith said he did not
know whom to draw upon. " Oh, anyone,"
said the obliging cashier, " so long as the
party is far eaough away that will rive
you time to tutu around." Smith drew at
sight us the Sultan of Turkey. The draft
was telly forwarded by the hank, reaching
New York, whence it was sent to • London
correspondent.
It then came oto the bands of the Roth-
schild., who forwarded it to their l'onstan-
tineple branch, where it was duly presented
for payment to the Sultan's chamberlain,
the latter bringing it to hu highness. "Who
is this • .lobs Smith ' •" said the Sultan.
" Don't know," replied the chamberlain.
" Do we owe him anything'" " Ne," re-
plied the other. "Then I'll cut pay it," re-
plied Its mightiest. " (his moment, if 1
might advise,- said the astute councillor
"this draft came through the Rothschild.,
with whom we are seeking • two million
loan. Would it be safe under the circum-
stances, to dishonor it '" " Pay it," said the
sultan : and oo ose was more astonished
than John Smith of St. Louis, and the yuick-
witted cashier. -
ttabieS a Rehm
1 here's a certain business ran in Chicago
who is as cranky as he can well be,and is at
the same time very careless is his business
affair.. Wit he is very rich, and has a big
establishment, and not an employee likes
him. About a year ago one of the clerks,
getter $1,000 a year, approached him on
the subject of an increase of salary. The
old man get hot in • miners
'How much aro you getting now,' he ask-
ed.
The clerk was about to tell when a happy
thought struck him.
'Two theorised • year, he replied firm-
ly
'1 m, urn, he said. 'yen are • good clerk
and I'll see what can he done for you,'
Then he dismissed the clerk and called in
the manager
'Make .limes smeary $1,1100 • year,' he
said.
The manager was about ,to offer :as et
planation
in en I tell von, met the old man 'ill
reach the yoenr upstart to come in hare dic-
tating to me how muck money to pay my
peoP e.
By this time the .roarer had carnpre-
heeded the situatios, and forthwith put
.Innes ne the $1 8100 list, and Us menthes
later, when the men (need how he had been
worked, he railed Imes is, mad told him
that he would r..tnro hies he the $.000 list
sed .loess w shrewd sssyh es talks the
twinkle is the old ossa .ye le geed faith
sad say seeking,
OVERSTRAIN.
Modem Aebt ate:" : SWIM re �x a
tenon • bicyclist be. 000va piill1trd the emtroor-
dlaery feat of riding from the meat warther-
ly point is S.etlaad to the mess extreme
seater's peed of Kseland in 86 been sad
lb manure. The mast remarkable Dart of
the act u ucludel a the tact that be per
formed his task without indulging in ups
n'uateut of deep. lie was 3 days, 14 hours
and to minute. without reclining male or
oearog his active movement. of propulsion
except for the brefest momenta. The Eng-
lish Lancet points out that the modern gage
for recordbreakurg is gratified at the wit
y.�,(f many shortened lives. 'rhe healthy
Peart will beat lOb,000 times in the 24
hours, a.vxrmylMAtog work equal to lifting
1'2'2 tons one tent. But it has recently been
shown that cycling tells severely and
specially upon the circulation, and that the
number of the strokes of the heart is doub-
led during such cativo exercise as that to
which the rider subject. Anself 'the
lowest testim•te, therefore, of the work of
the heart of the record -breaker fust mea-
tiooted would be 212.000 hews, with work
doe. of 244 toot tons. This maintained for
the specific time was more than ,iii tone
without repose. -ettang aside the physio-
logical bearing of the performance, In sug-
gesting that there is something in persistent
motion of the blood, sustained by volition
of • resolute kind which prevents the
nenou• system from paring into that pas
sive or Dem•tivr state to is hick the term
"sleep is applied, Its practical lesson bears
on the ultimate influence of extreme exer-
cise us the bailee ot,'y..unv men who make
themselves the victims of .elf-int'.lcted in-
jury. Apparently, the athlete is nose they
worse for such • feat as this, but in reality
he will hive to pay • seven penalty lot
thus outraging nature. These violent
strains bode, in the end, the certainty of
premature decrepitude Toward the goat
of death the best heart can only perform a
certain measure of work, and whether that
be done by rapid or stop' process determines
the length of days In which it is done.
Theoretically these yens: competitors who
otherwise might be drooped for a long asd
active existence, will succumb and break
down long before the sun of their life has
reached Its meridian, and the Lancedt states
that so far this has practically been theta.
of all those who have endeavored, undere
applause of their unthinking comrades, ti
do what nature has not constructed them
for doing without risk.
Ts'•e tailed LIIlah.
Children have been adm• .bly drilleif in
bible detail. They know more about it
'than three-fourths of their "uoday school
teachers. They have learned the story of
More tell they can say it as pat as then.l.
tiplicatios tattle. but 1 do not find any liv
tag interest is Moses. There is one of the
grandest life stories to history. and they
sem to have Do feeling about it. And that
need not be so I remember one of my Sun-
day school teachers in Chicago telling me
how troubled she bad been because she was
afraid she was not making the stetter of the
prophets iurere•ttng to her boys. but one
day she was comforted, for she heard from
the mother of one of them that the lad had
come home the "unday before, and, after
sitturjsilentawhile, suddenly burst out at
the dinner -table . ' Well, I do think Elm.
ah was • tine fellow: and, it ever 1 have •
kid of my own, I mean to call him Elijah "
(If course, it is only a rare teacher who can
teach that way.
Mew no Napa gfla..wa,
Scarcely • week passes in any year that
human lives are not isopariized by horses
taking fright and running away, says an
etchange. The man who can devise some
means which will surely prevent this will
be a great public benefactor. Some one
who professes to know says that runaway
accidents seldom happen in Russia. The
means used ,in preventing them u very
simple.
It is averted that in Russia a horse ad-
dicted to the habit of running away has a
thin cord with • running noose around his
neck at the eeckstrap. and the end is tied to
the dashboard
'At Rome; said the informant, 'I saw in
the Corse a phaeton with two spirited bootee
holt. They were driven by • lady and I
expected to see instant destruction. But
the lady coaly grasped a thin cord and with
in t litrty yards the horses came to s full stop.
1 afterwards met the lady at Nice and ex-
pressed surprise at the skill with which she
stopped the runaways.
She treated it as • trifle.and told me acci-
dents fror runaway horses are unknown in
Russia, as nc one but • 'astir would drive
without • cord. When • horse bolts he al
ways takes the bit in his teeth and the skill
of • driver is useless. The moment the
pressure comer on the windpipe the horse
knows he has vet his match.
The last or Ibe R.fateea.
Hunters know that buffaloes will
uner forced, erre the iron of • railroad
track, and this fact figured largely in the
unfortunate work of extermination which
these animal. have suffered since the
Western plains have been trussed by ra:l-
rokds.
The itrsatest blow dealt the biome horde
of the Northwest was the completion of the
Northern i'acific track west from Riamark
to the Rocky Noustains. The road prac-
tically divided the herds, sad those to the
south wen soon swallowed up is the general
slaughter waged by Indiana, pot, hide and
tongue hunters, foreign 'portiere and
others who were out to kill anything they
saw on sight.
This area during the winter of 1882-8.5.
The buffaloes to the north were in many
mattered heads, but there was one great
herd of not less than 75,000 head, which
had found • temporary refuge is the to
eagle formed by the Musselshell and 1 el
l.wstene riven in Hostas•, and as yet had
not been "smelled out" by either red or
white hunters. Rut theywere as surely
doomed as though. alreay killed, for the
railroad iron cot them off from the eoethern
nage, ane the Indian• of the l anal:an
northwest, as well as t hose of I 'sited States,
burred their retreat tato the far North, and
es they werehemmed in between the two,
with so possiblity of escape in either dire. -
tics. This last herd was completely wiped
out et.existescs so less than four months,
.ad before the clews of the year then were
but a few singles and parrs left as fugitives
in that vast country where het • year or
two before they e'ould have hese counted by
the hundreds of thousands. At the sed of
that season 800,000 buffalo bides who ship.
pad east frees Gle.drye, ee the Ydllemeteee
river.
Or w• Mew.
He (who baa just bee. rejentedl
don't dare say 'en' agein
the Why fret'
He Besse tree s•gativee make an
Anaative
She Net with • wren
He How many dem it oke with • we -
least
Sha- Ons.
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of
Mro..i. iI. Iionsxvlitat, 182 Pacific
Ave., ratittt Urti; (':.1., writes:
" When a girl at arh..ul, 1s Iteaallim,
Ohio, 1 b,ul a severe attack of 'brain
fever. On ply recovery, I found myself
perfectly lw1.1, nad, fur a long nut. 1
feared I should be pertmnently so.
Friends urged sue to u..' Ayer's hate
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair
Began to Grow,
soul I now hare as fine a hr oh o: b sir u_•t
.nr could wislt for, be a bang. -.1, hww-
ev,-r, from blonde to dial brow..."
„ After a tit of slekne.,, my hair came
out to e„mldnlis. I ns..1 trio loot I. of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
and now my hair is or •r a earl long
and very full and beery. I have re.vtn-
m.mded this preperati..a to others with
like .good eff.'et."-Mrs. Sidney Carr.
1Mi0 Retina st., Iiarrisbtir,;, l's,
"I have used tyer's Hier Vigor for
several yuan at. a!•: . a obtained saes.
factory rr.ulta. I lin er It Is tIe Lest
pra'para•:on for the hie 'r that is made,"
-C. T. Arm tt, Yamn, th Spring, Ark.
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SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers to all blade of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Lad builder's, material of ereer a..anpttes
School Furniture a Specialty.
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has been selecting,
NEW SPRING GO
Ile has now (in hind a Large Line
of the Choicest (fools in the
Market and is prepared to
turn out work in the Best
Style possible, and at Prices to
suit the times.
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pecWty. All sizes of pi e and pipe-flttlna
constantly on band. If tiaates furnished on
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RADIATOR of Modern Cosetruo-
this and (treat Heatlag tower
LABOR ASH PIT
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OOMNET FOUNT COMPANY Ltd., TORONTO.
For Sale by RIRPBI A LIEF, Crabb's Block, Goderich
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Protect Your Chest_
ty-e bare • hit. n.1.1 Line of Solid t'hamob and Yett Cheat l'rotecters
made .pec.aily for u. and 'emelt nioerter to the article* usually sold. Pr,cee
very Moderate. kv.-ryene should protect the (`seat -which is the Citadel of
Life multi one of the..•. Prevent iva a tetter than ('urs.
Protect Your 13Eaatl .
/ By user our Migh-tirade ltak:nd Powder. Yoe Gan rely oa this 1
I'ure, so a by tale Camases :
71ivorisig Essences
to great variety.
Christmas Perfumes alter C3ift. GI-oodt3.
yve h., e a Ikaun Almon went of the Later owl Reel u. ring dada.
The) are very Attractive this year. You will be delurbted with than.
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'W. C. GOODE, - - Chemist.
YOU WANT THE BEST!'
Buy the " Gurney " line of Stoves and Ranges.
"Oxford Rival, " Bright i,It•is "Graft i tee," " Radiant S.,uvenir,"
" Countess ..i' (I I'd—on', and others, front :5.10 up to 1140.
WE HAVE
a number of ,sweat-han'1 Coal frJntl Wood Stoves
from S2 to $1.1.
P.S.—There are ten " Gurney " Stoves sold in Goderich to one of any
other make. For sale only by
HARPER & LEE
The leading Stove Dealer.. Plumbers, Tinsmiths sad
Heating Engineer. of (3o.lerieh.
UrStov'e Fitting and Repairing promptly attended to.
COAL OIL-- 4 Imperial Gal's for 40c.—Spot Cash
=0"C7 WANT
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE?
R. W. McKENZIE
can supply you with a good article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden an
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a call.
R. W. McKENZIE
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
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Rock -bottom Prices
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CHAS. A. NAIRN'S.
UNDERTAKERS.
J. BROPH.13Y an SON
Have added to their preim!nt business one of R. I. Nash's Latest Stile
of City Hearses. also she finest line of funeral furnishings in the es.aq.
and are now prepared to conduct funerals at price• reasonable
This department will be strictly attended to by his tem William, whoy baing
in the employ of rims late D. Gordon for the past ten year's, has a theres b
knowledge of the basin, and by precept atlantic. hopes to stare part of ftMea
public patronage. Remember the plasia—Wa.hot., on your way to the poi
Aloe. (Give us a call
J. BROPHBY & SON.
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