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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-07, Page 7the Poet'• Corner. "Ever Iles asserts ly" Hew eft wewrite,btanasweeiKt WWII/ of Yee dsij d m•••lat . Yet mamas tr the Makers earl[ Ws truths we sight legfeea se. The klatket welds flea • rirteoW pbraas, a And civil Lag rate .•filer And acuses a nater bet dlseises The eading"'" leve .lneseely Yea palms $ ne•utant ea the wards— Think, It yeti mig a believe them, what Joy would vibrate feeling's chards In mattin N'assist/dela 1 " i ours, eels. yours.' to deepest • 05, Net Is MeV eassiias merely, But when the storms el sorrow blew. SUB "Years." and "Yours slue. rely," Yours" Us tie uhnegieg SGCEM et UIO, With friendship neve • falitaz, Upholding you amid lb, strafe. Where love is most •vatting. "Yours.' to edvbe, to °Googols timer. With tries iehlpprtiud more &arty, And day b7 4117, and rear by year, Still to be "Yours stncere.y." To have no doubt .Lea olkar. a'ar.ak From trouble wkk h opl rens the=, To share the bitter cup w e drink, If they ow aid or blies us. [Mends, not to kindly words alon Bat nobly. truly. really, In act and deed, in word and tone. Our Meads, and "Ours sincerely." it Is not ea The phrsie 11 meant But carelessly and lightly; A vain and passing compliment. Scarce thought or spoken lightly, Just like a Gammon," other things Of seeming value merely, Which from the coldest ups can spring, Like "Ever yours alseerly." So I must be consent to take The phrase where've I meet it; Nor great hopes Lyes so Little make, Hut like • boiable tram it. Ons of those gilded toys of Dare We oft times pay lsrdearty; Relieving in tier btlgkser bourn. Our friends are 'Thus sincerely." 1'et I can never more address Tbo.e word* so [muck revealing. Nor feel the truth aad tmadernees I pledged myself u feeling 1 canon• use the phrase ea one :sous import merely. 1t, ; tin a bond of mighty power n "Years sincerely." She Fashions. • 'Most of the new summer dresses are covered with fine plaiting' alternating with rows of lace. Waists have small !unique' with pane en trimmed with lace falling down the back in • *fermiers' train. One of the successes of the ooming Parisian season is to be jet trimming combined with chenille `pompons.' Some skirts have strips in various riot- ers plaited in fan shape, with the stripes •hewing at every movement of the body. A profusion of Sowers will be used • on summer toilets. They fasten draperies and ornament waists, and bonnets are covered with then. ' Baptiste and linen skirts in grey, navy blue, any ecru my be worn.with paint - linen waists) with seaman or blue grounds and red flowers. This summer all linen goods, batistes, lawns, and foulards are to have designs ,.f very large branches of all kinds of flowers on grounds such as beige, light blue and pink. For young girls a pointed waist is made and a scarf panier gathered and fastened to the waist underneath. The scarf forms two long ends fastened light) under a butterfly bow on the point of the waist. In the arrangement of dresses it is not necessary to have the colon notching but, on the contary, to have at striking contrast; for example, with an ecru skirt the waist and penises may be garnet, dark green, and red. The new summer gait is called the kangaroo glide, and can be performed by bending the upper portion of the body at an angle of twenty degrees, poking the elbows into the air on either aide, and let the hands flop around like the fins of a sea lion. The steps should be long and even, and the chin slightly elevated. It is graceful for all, but peculiarly adapted to fat girls. For the alteration of a light summer dress fabrics like satinettes in Light shades, such as blue and corn -color, should never be used, as they are too delicate and fresh-lookirtg to be employ- ed before. The same rule applies to light painted foulards. 'Wort* of Wltsbom. Naught vennue, naught have. Ignoga.ee never settles a geestion. Wein makes lite dreary is the want of motive. Airtime can take awry riches but nut Wba7lt you seek tow friendships, cul- tivate the old. He who knows moot, grieves most for wasted time. A pleasing tcuntenenoe is a ,dent commendation. Small cheer and great welcome make a merry feast. To see what is right and not to do it is want of courage. No man was ever written out of repo - Witte but by himself It is well to be witty; one often has a silly thing to say. Those who plot the distraction of others often fall themselves. The greatest of faults, I should say is to be conscious of none. In almost everything, ezperi..i ce is mole valuable than precept. Knowledge is acquired not by long life but by close observation. If you wish to remove ay.lrioe you mud remove its mother luxury. Charity and personal force are the only investments worth anything. Philosophy is a good horse in a stable but an arrant jade on a journey. Rceolleetion is the only paradise from which se cannot be turned out. Tee Lawn Is aesmser. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY, 7 1882. Mar 0inews Ostaila had mos o...lr1a7.l". ]ran A..1. Montt, of Canton Pa — OeaNsbbeo—About ten years ago, after having had a WNW, attack of measles, 1 was troubled with a seven cough end was threatened with oonaumptioa. Mytather having died at the age of thirty -nus with eowella Rion an of the lunge, d ut)t aunt has bee carried off with the same oump nt,it sinus to be hereditary in ourfamily. At 1.1,e time alluded to, I was Wooed to buy a tittle of Dn. WIteTAZ s Banter oe WiLL CYzaaY, and can say oonacientioney, I believe it .saved lay life. I was blackamithing at the time, and often felt pains in my chest and lunge which the Salaam relieved. 1 cheetfutty give this statement, and bops you may have MOON with w beneficial preparation. 60 Bents and $1 a hot- tle. Sold by all druggists In the spring mouths, when there are frequent "'lowers, and the grass is in rapid growth, the lawn -mower may be used as often as once a week with deci- ded benefit. But in our climate, with its extremes and uncertainties, such fixed rules, as "'now once a week," will lend to trouble, if followed. With the first dtouth the grass on the lawn show" a diminished growth, and is often really at a staml-still. At such times, nothing worse cru be done to the imam than to cut it A11 that there is above ground is needed to sustain the root, and inci- dentally t . shade the surface. In the, treatment of the lawn, as in all other gardening operations, some thought uld .be given to the present tion o`fcthe plants, and the object to be trait!' ed by any operation. The kind of gnus varies the time or frequency of cutting. A fine. thick buttom-growth of June - grass, or Bine-grass, may be kept pretty closely shaven. But many front yards and lawns have a Timothy or Hardgraas sod, and if this is allowed to grow 8 to 12 inches high and then cut, it will leave a woody stubble, and if dry weather pre- vails, it will be a long time before a new growth from the roots Domes up, the plot in the meantime having the appear- ance of a burned over surface, or a dry stubble at beet.—;American Agricultur- ist for J une. Bed tilled. The blood is the true essence of vitali- ty. Without pure blood then can be no healthy action in the system. Boils, blotches, pimples and the various hum- ors and blemishes of the skin are only symptomatic of bad blood—that needs purifying its fountain head, to render its tributaries pure. Burdock Blood Bitters effectually cleanse the bloom from all humors, obtains a healthy action of the liver, bowels, kidneys, skin, etc., and strengthening while it regulates and purifies. 2 Ube rbyslataas.utdeae. It is generally considered a pretty dif- ficult task to outdo a physician, but the following will prove conclusively where nine were oontpletely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pharvia, 331 Oayten Bt., Chicago, was treated for Consumption by nine physicians, and e11 pronounced her case •ncurable. Seven bottles of Dr. King's )fi aw Discovery for Consumption annple- te'y cured her. Duubtiug ones, please drop her a pastel and convinoe your- selves. Trial bottles free at Rh.nai s Drug Store. Large suss $1.00. (4) Pbesp$Mt$e Is a wonderful thing, yet se natural, so reasonable. Why 1 Ifou have feel- ings of gonenes; too weak and dragging tO rally ; too nervous to sleep; an appe- tite hardly sufficient to keep body and soul together: headache, with pains acral the baek; the whole system relax- ed; perhaps coughs and sere lungs; and will use one to six bottles of Dr. G. L. Austin's Phos hstine as the cars may demand; it will not fail to make you an enthusiastic friend. Why do we say thus ? Because Phosphstine supplies a want, the rery properties the system u lack- ing and yearning for. It is not a medi- cine, bat nutriment instantly converted inte blood, bone and tissue. It is also delicious to the taste. Try it. The re- sult is as certain as that cause and effect go hand in hand. All druggists. Low- nsx *Co., Sole agents for the Domi- nion, 66 Front St. East. Toren to. Going t. ■la grave. There he goes again direct to a saloon and pours dawn another heavy draught of strung drink, not so much because his appetite demands it, bet for the artificial buoyancy it produces—the after effects of which leave him more miserable than before; it is this dreadful practise that is daily sending thautands to their graves. A remedy for all this is found in the true friend of temperance,—the best and purest of all medicines,—Flectrie Bi` - ten. Sold by Gee. Rhynas at 60 cents. The most wonderful curative remedies of the prseent day, are those tint come (rem Germany, or at least originate there. The GRIST gnhltale 1wV1001AT0a, which has never been known to fail in curing a single case of impotency, sper- materehrea, weakness and all diseases resnhing fnwn self -abase, M nervous de- bility, inability, mental anxiety, lang- uor, lassitude, depression of spurts and functional derangement" of the nervous syetenl. For "cis by druggists, or sent fres sy mail on receipt of the +riot, $1.00 per box, or six bows for $6.00. Address F. .1. Coaxes, Toledo, 0., Geo. Rhynas, Sole Agent, Goderich. 1843.3m Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal - it sets directly unit the blood and the 14 nommen surfaces of the system. Priv 75 eenta. For sale ivy Geneve Rhynes, sole agent for (lode,Wlr. 1843-30 1f Catarrh ho. edAUT gentle r.f smell and hearing, Hall's Catarrh Core BM ewe you 76 cants per bott s. All dtepgieta mill it For sale by foo o'V Rhytnas, .tole Want. tint.ridt 1843-3m lb as Ma rsMaeM.. sad aro warms u essay 004eea. P true, or Nerve Fowl, • Pipepbat. band meta Scientific Facts, Formttleted by Prote.sur Austin, M. D. of Bautuu, Masa, cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, !dick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wasting diseases of the Inman system. Pbuspbatiae is tut a Medecine, but a uArieteat, besaeee it contain,' no Vegetable ..r ',instal Pomona, Opiates, Narcotic, and tan Stimulants, but limp ly the Phosphatic and Gastric Elements foetid in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to convince. All Druggists sell it. $1 00 per bottle. lam one it CO.. sole agents for the Delmtntutl, M 'runt Street Fest Toronto •'Twenty -ser mare llnperkare.' Says an eminent physician, convinces we that the only way to cure Nervous exhaustion, and weakness of the sexual orgve, is to repair the waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and of all de remedies compounded, Magnetic Medi- cine u the best. Sec advertisement tit another oolamn. Sold in Generic') by Jas. Wilson, druggist—lm MRS. ViAROCK Begs to acquaint the ladies of Goderich nil vicinity, that she is now showing Sprig aid Suter fiery Iteekaea`s Arden Solve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappel Hands, Chil- blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaaau- toed to gave perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. Fur sale by Geo. Rhyttas. 1830 ly. Wise's Ilse fleet rby.Ielae. The one that does most to relieve suf- feriug humanity of the thoussed and one ills that befall them, is certainly the Beet of all physicians. Electric Bitters are duly doing this, curing where all other remedies failed. Al a spring tonic and b'oad verifier they have nutrial. '1'bcy lis itively cure liver and kidney'c..i.l- plaiuts, In the drougest sense of the tens, they are the best and cheapest ph — physician known.(Dlaily Times. S..1.1y Go.. Ithynas, at 60 orate. [3. 1 At her shop. Hamilton Street, in t and beautiful variety. She hue seen the ser- vices of a city milliner, and feels assured that she can give SATSIFAC T I ON IN BOTH STYLE AND MAKE. She ho see to be favored with • c fait from Ler patrons, and the ladies generally. MRS. WARNOCK. HALL'S MTR1TIrURE i0 1Reeesolewded by Phvslelalt•. c UIZE$ Catatd of tM Neal Cavity -CMonk and Ulcerative! C ef Pm Ear or Throat. It a taken ts�R111 Y, ant ecu [IIpECTLY upon Blood and Mucous S_srfaces of the TStene, h the best "Blood Purifier 1. the WORLD, and is worth ALL that le charged for It. for THAT alone. THC OILY INTERNAL CURE FOR CATARRH ' 11 TISK IRA RR ICT . i 00 A17*'[100 tan say tits of tlMwll !1 will sat Cm $ 100 WILIAwn, Ont. March 22, 10110. My little daugbser wee troubled with Catarrh for two years, and was very moeh beneetted by Ms use of Hall's Catarrh Care" She 1s now about oared. W. T. HOUSE. Wow -awn, Ont, March Y), 18P2. I have need " Hall's Catarrh Care," and Judg- ttaegg from the good results I derived from one bdtts believe it will ones the most stubborn ease of Catarrh U its use be continued for a reasoaable length of time. - W. H. BELLEMB, 11 Wnt.L.xn Ona March xo, 1802 5'. J. CwstrIT & Co.. Toledo, 0. Gena.—Have sold Hall's Catarrh Cure for the last year, and It gives Goth's satldaetlon. Yours truly, H. W. HOSON, Druggist. Hall's Catarrh Cure L add by all Wholeeste and Retail Druggists sad Dealers in Patent Medicines in the United States and Canada.. PRICE: 76 Cents a Bottle. $8.00 a Boa The only genuine Ball's Catarrh Ccs is man- sfsesnred by 7. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. sr Beware of Imitations. Bolded ter the (Marto trade by H. W. HOBSON, Welland. Ant GEORGE RHYNAS, Sole Agent, (;„derich. Farmers and Machanios. Provide yourselves with a Mottle of 1'AINXILLL'R at thio t/-5r_n of the year, when summer ceegltintn are so prevalent ; it it a prom'''. safe, and sure cure. it mar salt' yon dais of sickness, and Inn w 11 find it is more valuable than go'd. Be sure Jou buy the Jeno ne FERRY 174175 PAINKILLER, and take no other m,rtnte. Oosotng, Oat.. March i, 1080- 1 have b..n slliag Perry Davi.' Pain -Giller fee the pest cit years, sad have winch pleaanes in .Mtisg that its rile Ia tkat time Inas been larger ti'an any other patent medieie• that 1 have on try shelves. and in theles yuan 1 hare never hoard a customer say aught Piet words of the hige sit praise is its favor. itis an article that suss to have comMread is it all that goes to utak• aJfrd-eLa family wred{eta., sad maims se 1 ham • koala and ;ton, Perry Davis Pais -Ehler will be forted in both Toms, ha. 1. L KILN RIMY. Rican*re .f C.saterAdta wad TBIsltaltl aro. Pyiat 2i1,- 75e , sett '.G.' per bottle CHEAP GR OCERIE S DEgN SWTFTI Bags to enneurnee to the people of Goderich and this section of Huron, that her has parehased from Mr. A. Phillipa his stuck of Groceries, eta, azul will continua the business iu the old stand, on the Corner of Victoria and Bruce Streets. Having bought the goods for cash, and as 1 intend to mal." all any purchases from wholesale moo for cash alae, 1 will be in a Iofatfo t to sell at • Very Low Prices for Cue h My stock will always be fresh. I will keep the best brand* of teas, good sugars, and everything in the grocery line from the beat producers. Bacon, ',toed Meats eta , alw�aon hand in season. I am determined to please, both inquality and price Jg ''Cal1 at the stand, Victoria street, opposite the Fair Ground, near 10I. K Strachan's machine shop. G.derich, March 9th, 1882. 1882_ aper Magazine. VRA' LSTED_ "Alwals varied. always good,'always tin- proving.—CurtLst3 FRANCIS ADAMS, Jr. Harper's Magazine, the most popular illus- trated periodical in We world. teens 11s nizty fourth volume with the December Number. 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BREW" Ii•(t:s, PAIN IN RA4^,E. PAIN fa &IDA,, aft Ivry beak sand to give .Hero• donor .as y ad•d BIBIUYNM VIII INN NTttL NUS see. 1.31311117/016 00., Iii pilitaN TORONTO. CWT. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. G. BARRY CABII(ET MAKER au' IJNOERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich. .7,t good asaortseat of Kitchen. lied -room, Dtu!ng Room and Parlor Furniture, such as Ta blot, Chairs (bail., cane and wood seatrdR t, Cupboards. rdsteads, Mattrereee, Wash -.tan Lounges, Bolas, t'hat-Note, Louktng Glaaae.. N. R.—A complete assortment of Coffins and Shr t, always oil hand 'also Hearses. fur hire at reasonable rates. Picture Framing a eveclalt).--A a all cul., t, t'..- 17: I BOOTS&SHOES 2:Do77,rnirig Weddup Beg t. announce to the Public that they have opened business in the above Stroe in the store lately occupied by Horace Newton. Having purchased a large and well:asserted stock of Spring and Summer Goods at close figures, we are determined to give the Public the benefit: • QUICK SALES & DULL PROFITS WILL BE OUR IOTTO, _aD'Please, call and examine our goods before purchasing elseirhere. Aar -Remember tho place, next door to J. Wilson's Drug Store. Ji3-Custom work will receive our special attention. -None bat the best of material used and first-class WO tit men employed. Mer—Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice. Goderich, March fl. 1882. DOWNING &L W E D D U P MILLINERY. Miss Jessie Wilson Takes pleaenrelin informing the ladies of Goderich and vicinity, that she opened out on Faturday, April the 8th M LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED GOODS A all and fine assortment of FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. And everything in the shape of I. AT�ST 1NT0V=ZT2 S The ladies are cordially invited to inerect geodo, and 1 will leem it • pleasure to show the L 11E lc* I\NID BESTYLES. ORDERED 'WQ:Ee ASPECIALTY_ MANITOBA The Great Weetwrn Railway will run their e:enrsiesnr to MANT ORA and DAKOTA rent* during Mar an4 Jane even tin week., ex.mmeneing T1I$f3- DAY May, and, 1881 Fares Reduoed. For information, tickets, etc., apply to GEO. B. (OHNSTON, !Weill Asset Gnat .v*Rrn Railway ,tort•eloh. (fns Aa Ise. earn. la tae 'vest TUE TEN DOXXEN'C.. 41. we bre it great egoes got up •essMblag w*ies we teal Mrs flbrottl,• ,assn, r .1, 11e a•ndst-e•aee1 weber et .•sitar Mt .ho id ►•r• owe Agee1 will lel t a . wt... tr.,tty, and MIMbte artteh•a over pt•erd apse 10. asar*.t W will e.d.v.or to ls,ra ?slot d,seArtlsa of this west of aA THE TEN COMMANDMENTS - lay. twee ss•de t1t snipes et s 'Babe s same lstA5M• Ammer* of touts •... .... r' r , • . be .twee sssa. be sni of la Y 1,. sesame fANail y'•, airs Ne T fhisks' . I•t,.Sse•aaasl•rM w or awes bentLMenet ofthew s!...,...•., ,j, her sem .weertbe rot suyga .Ms embank '4:74""d nI .rs41•e, no , �...17,1—•':,.. .s1—•' . s•�saw• �a. • .Mss, tea/ weed een 011 n „1 A • e, -1 a •, d ,r . Tile wbeM sseskal ,Esau els •t 11* wane. summon ase weer missions pies r ,.• .* r er over sewed lbs 55i 1.1a glary es lata wry hist esernpbs• et wail •f Ilia n...14 est Oyu. re Walslselr" Ole sawn spell es•oyereeo. r1 esasew • tee a. we bees a••Grtlsi Is wise sit lbs w�ew�l�Gelf lse�see las. •Miry we have y" / tbas sews trees lower . . • raj tk•4 mless �bsAes4 sasre Nen; gsi .4.at�tbses set w• • steels eat. set anew at MM. eel e.: ¢. �ea� �rW�aHOLLESA�sLwE PRICE LUST : a01 tr..«.' t S.$ 1 •00 b Kapsu i, 511L0, lie ly ■spars sT:61tral. M•!sio. $3.'n 1 EXTRA II11DQCMwTY.—With every order for 95, ere sen.l f• R 1 1' a net of tar fear be.utlf.l prssl Chrensoa, 16ui With every order for 50, a ha ,s1. sine ares -shot Mabel- tet 11ee.1v.,. With every order for 100, a hao.i.,n.. Heating Cas Welch, aad with every orate, So' 250, we will mad FREE 3 eplendii Watches. gad 3 fee beery Gerd-l1Med Watch Chaim. JAB. LEE & CO., MODAL, P.Q.