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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-14, Page 7THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY, 14 t$82. She Poet's Canter. Asa*. tlesiNeM. Alive es• sea." the miens wood. The oder tlesehissimi dksg. Waw the heated gam of Ms swop, silted craw weary el Itembliadtats. The dart Ream wile ,pleat MGR, Looked grim sad thnsteslag aster. A ud ihs away mama el%be lfakket No &eager hslehN th.Dder. There was • pause. its aasisura weld We steam the test tetfssnvw; mug while we say; smother day Wig Wag Its weight of soma." They ly shag the battery's a.t:s. Beneath the ,masking eaasoa; ores a hearts frees Seven sad drum Clyde, Aud from the basks of Shannon. 1 hey sung of Nva. aa.d rut of farce, Forgot was British glory, Yash heart reaatlad• different name. Rut all sang "Annie Laurie..' Voice after coke t wk up the song, Until its leader passion Ruse like as anthem, full and strong Their battle -eve cuuteesien. Dear girl ! Her name he dated not speak; Hut as the song grew louder, etumetMag wpm the soldiers cheek Washed •t the stains of powder. And once spam the lire d bell Maned M ted Russian elarters. With stone est dist sad tress of shell, Asst bellowing of the menus. Sal Irish Nose's eyes are dim For her stager lamb and gory; Aad teens\ Mary uawrne for him Who ogoe snag "Annie Lourie." Ah, soldtere to your hectored rest Year truth sad valor bearing, The besveR ars the tenderest; The loving are the daring! The sense sad Tare. The sante old tune! Vibe played It years ago-- Tbe ancien. "Maiden's prayer" -end 1 know 13he'll bang It out frotaearly thorn 1111 noon - The same eld tune! 'lime alters not. The right hand skins aloft, The telt beau time in acxents none too soft; I beard it first ten years ago last J uut - The same old tune Lu' ..h:n ehallcome auwhoever IOHue 1:ayes' That ' r 'nil madras utter a illTaaere u me y ....ate la gloss siMsoe. Boor -- '.esti. . 1 time! fun ants Fancy. A guilt frame—espnauu w ' w. Wbtu t.a 10.41 anal &mass g.1 Wbeut II). teen aloserell. "Ah w. , sighed is poweeskera wife, "what * loamy tot life we ' "ftigAway, ' ie the title orenew drama. Pantie the hero i.. tutu *Liu wrote b ilium. N'e are t the encieut E,syptitws h. ut ,d a eat hen .I s 1. 1 Ise eisese.it 1Lgypttaas k ' II Lan a :a1 nue lamest to bre b. i,uttl. "Jest tutu a I,dtle of toy meekness,," said a qu,wk, dout..t t.. a a•IMeuugttit v. "sill j.,u'tl toter ..:..ugh again. "1e it it: tate . .. t tet f ' Kneeled the p..tient. "rite difference Initiation a massitye mid a baugntg,' awl an old It.tth.z ur, "se that with rile 1 •1'111 t . tit.ln S trouble emulate. :es, while u. .. ,ha Litter they end '•\V;., i. ;: r *eked a lady, "that peo- ple 1••1,4 their interest int uhuroh-gating uew a .....N. f' "11e.'amdlu they heves kat their prituil.le, " wise the a itty reply. "Well, my dear, aro sou goilig .ret nicely wi.h your em.i.i.:. rOi' yes, mamma; Lot month %lieu I played four - hand pieces with toy lunge teacher I was always • couple 01 bits behind. Now 1'10 Always at pews: three ihes.J_' In New Zealand nutters are reversed The women wear their hair very short, and the men wear their hair very long. N'heti a New Zealander finds a lung hair in the butter he concludes some other now has been helping his wife its the kitchen, and there is excitenie.it and a "lung pig'' barbecue. Some people are too smart. A man ate a pocketbook lying on the pavement, and was about to pick it up, whet he re- membered what he had read -about "tricks in travellers," and let it alone. A man behind hint picked it up. "Gut fooled, hey 1" chuckled the first. man. "No," said the sectnld, "gut tan dol- lars' IR the setllmer season it is not an us - common thing for persona going lute the woods to be poisoned by contact with dogwood, ivy, ur the poison wk. The revere itching and smarting which is thus pruduoed may be relieved by find tushing the parte with a solution of all- ersiss, two tesepouatul to the pint of of water and then applying cloths wet with roti met of han awelia. Take • dues epsom Nate iuternally or • bouble roe - hello powder. For a simple ranting tit a horizontal p.siton and fresh air will usually audios. If a person receives a severe shock caus- ed • fall ur blow, handle carefully with- out jarring. A horizontal position is beet Loosen all tight clothing months throat, chest and waist. If the patient can swaluw, give half a tesgptonful of aromatic spirits of ammonia nn a little water. 11 that cannot be procured, give water. Apply warmth to feet. Bronson Alcott, eighty-three years u1 age, has just published a book of poems, all of which were written within the nut six mouths. Eighty -thine, we would ay to our young fneuds, is the proper age to begin to write poetry. She Fashions. Watteau wanes ars painted on fans of batiste and of linen. Reding, •tes require the bread briunmed Directoire hats to be iu keeping. Spotted foulard neckties of dark col- our, with the dots in contrast, are worn with morning toilets. Sarah dresses of shrimp pink profuse- ly trimmed with ivory white lace, or with the silk Aurilta;, lace, are worn at day and evening recepti Dna Crinoline grows in favour with Eng- lish women hut meets with no success with Parisians. American ladies con- tent themselves with very small tour- nures. "Esthetic gowns of white muslin with surplice waist and puffed sleeves are worn by girls in their teens at school comtnencements. India pongee lap robe.' are cool and Meanly for using in open c trriauea with .lark coloured silk, quilted in rows. The elegant black brocaded silk made for Mrs. Garfield by the American Silk - Culture Association is on exhibition in a Br..dwav window. "Crushed strawberry,- recd and rasp- berry pink are the fashionable colours fof the gingham dresses worn by brun- nettes. They ire triintne.l with white embroidered muslin. The jetted Jersey waists of black silk are very stylish for completing black satin merveilleux dresses that have many lengthwise tucks and pleated flounces. t ►utline embroidery un crash, pongee or linen will remain the favourite needle- work for idlers in the country during midsummer weather. Beaded embroideries of many colours, representing jewels, especially pearls of many shades and turquoises, are used for trimming crape dresser, as they car- ry out the Oriental colouring. l'aaada methodist magazine for Judy. The Deeterr' Neere4. Probably no new development will more surprise the public, than to learn the secret of success of certain leading physicians, when they have a difficult ease of throat ur lung disease that baf- fles their scientific skill, they prescribe Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs and Colds, having it dis- guised in a prescription bottle, with their own directions and name attached. The patient is cured, and they get the credit.—Tribune. Trial bottles free at Rhynai drug store. Large size $1. (2 CONTKNT4: —The Sixteenth Volume of thisConuexioual Magazine—now the on- ly literary monthly in the Dominion, opens with a vigorous number. It is marked by the range and strength of its original articles, One of the utwt stnk- ing of these is Lr. Dewart's Raper on pn.poned changes at the general confer- ence arguing strongly against the ap- pointment of a Bishop or of Bishops. Mrs. Dr. Castk, •d Toronto, an acc tit plished litera..y' lady, contributes an ad- mirable article --accompanied by ti por- trait -on Emerson and Dr Cannitf one on Darwin and Dar-inislu, allowing that Science is not antagonistic to Faith. The illustrated are: Foot -prints of Bun- yan, with numerous tine engravings, and citations fawn Dr. Punnh.,n s celebrated lecture by which he int gained fame, on the Immoral Dreamer; and an account of a recent visit to three famous places on our burden; Au Cable, Ciusm,Ticon- deroga and Howe's Cave. "Life in a Parsonage" describes a visit to an Indian Alission, and a tragic 'tort of Ternpta- tion and Fall through Drink. tither ar- ticles by -Dr. Nelles on Higher Edrea- tion, Catniff Haight on Rambles in Eng- land, and James Lange on Patent Inven- tions make a strong number. The August number will contain an artiste by Dr. Sutherland in favor of a General Supertendency, and one by Dr. Nelles on Whittier, the Quaker Poet, with portrait; one on Methodist Union by Rev. Jas. Ross, M.A., an4 other val- uable papers. In early numbers will appear articles on Tennyson by Dr. Stevenson, oil Lord Lytton by Prof. Reynar, on Lowell by Rev. LeRoy Hooker, all with fine por- traits on R.ibeit Hall, by Rev. W. Ross, on Chatmen by Dr. Ryckman, and on the N'ontan's.Miesiouary Society by Mn. Strachan; also, an article, with portrait, on Mrs. Stowe. Subscriptions to a new volume —July to January—including General Confer - once topies.and Permanent Record of its prrceedings, only $1, specimen numbers free. White wool dresses with Persian ein- brandery for trimmings are need for lawn -tennis. The waist is "f the Jersey shape, and the skirt is a short kilt, with a sash ut embroidery concealing the edge of the waist. Terra-cotta dresses of cashmere or of camel s hair are made entirely of one material, and if simply fah' ed with- out braiding are very stylish. The bas oe of terra-cotta is also popular with black satin skirts le Me lttadted Freer Mos. end tis wheat at toe e.uees. Phuspphatter, or Nere Food, a Ph..e- paat• Slemettt based upon Seiesaiae )its, Formulated by Professor Asdia, IL D. of Buena, Masa, cures Pulta.,n- ery Oorsentnptwn, Sisk Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Ileum/glib attd all wasting disease ut the human system. Pboephatine is sot Medecule, but w :Jut meant, banana it contains no Venable ..r Mineral Peistlw, Opiates, N troutics, and no Stimelants, ►tet sisotp ly the Phosphatic and Gartno Elismoats found in our daily feud. A sioterpostseMie is suflkwot to emu vurea. All sell it. $1 00 per bottle. ;await. dt Co., sole agents for the Dominion, 55 Frt•nt Street East Toronto The late Mr. John Towers of Tucker- sutith, left a bequest of $2,000 for .the aid of Dr. Macksy's Formosa !Mason. neeklrr's armee salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulnen, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is atm an - toed to give perfect satisfaction. ur money refunded Price 26 Dents per box. For sale by Geo. Rhyme. 1830 ly. Nine rhys1daas •stem,. It is generally mouldered a pretty dif- ficult task to outdo a physician, but the toll. swing will prove conclusively where nine were completely outdone. Mn: Helen Pharviz, 331 Gayton St., Chico, was treated for Consumption by nine physicians, and all pronounced her case incurable. Sevent bottles of Dr. King's Bar Discovery for Consumption comple- tely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her a }postal and'convince your- selves Trial bottles free at Rhvnas's Drug Store. Large size $1.00. (4) TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. The address -label on the first page will show each subscriber the state of his account with THE SIGNAL, and (it may be hinted) that this is an ap propriate'eaaott for makinv an al- teration in the figures. There are other figures in our books, also, which might very appropriate ly be adjusted before the end of this month. "Owe no man anything," has been wise ly enjoined upon all, and this in- junction is especially binding upon all who do business with newspaper men. A word to the wise is sufficient, and we will say no more at present, for we detest dunning. "Twealy"e ar yearn' Experteeer:' Says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only way to cure nervous exhaustion, and weakness of the sexual organs, is to repair the waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and of all tle remedies compounded, Magnetic Medi- cine is the beat Sec advertisement iu another column. Sold in Goderich by Jas. Wilson, clrustgist,—lin MRS. IAR .1 Dee er's Opiates. A physician writes to young sten as follows:—"My profession has thrown me among women of all classes, and m experience teaches me that Heaven nev or gave titan a greater proof of bis love than to place woman here with him, My advice is: Go and propose to the most sensible girl you know. If she accepts you, tell her how much your income is, from what source derived; and tell her you will divide the last shilling with her and that yon will love her with all you, heart into the bargain. And then keep your promise. My word for it, she will live within your income, and to your last hour you will regret that you dip nut marry sooner. Stop worrying about feminine extravagance and feminine un- truth. Just you be true to her— kr* herr sincerely. and a more fond: faithful, foolish slave you will never meet any. where. You will nit deserve her, I know; but she will sever kno-w it." Scats tenicti around the hips like a child s sash are made of chime silk over white mull er nun's -t riling dresses. Two Rotnaa-striped sashes of }pale, not dark sashes, are sewed together and 1 made to serve in the same way. White Madras muslin dresses worn by very young ladies are draped over white moire, and have sashes of satin surah. The illuntinated pattern of many odours on ecru grounds make very showy dresses with dark velvet ribbon Mows looping the dupery and also • collar and culla of velvet. Satinette and Turkey red parasols of lustrous cotton are more appropriate than silk ones with the cotton dresses worn in the country. They Immo bril- liant grounds strewn with lags ebtseb- ed flowers, or with large balls fir Polka data A bow of the same asalsrW is tied around the natural wood hammed. The Great Arnertcaf Remedy for UGHtS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF VOICE, HOARSENESS' AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. _ P.'epa.rod least tA.�t.M,t I ,t etas Tonic. Superior t any anal h,wec. cspas,, fo any sleep er aloe Gumabencomplaints. crookMrs *rune s tree y the Gum whicheemat fn,w the -wit*wtl closet the soot w4rabL native Ore for Medicinal purposes. 'every one I In this Aae heard RAY'S yrou tAeepaet- &l SYRUP or • CHEAP GROCERIESI '$ D EA N S "CCT T I >s to announce to tihe pew le of Goderieh and this section of Huron, that he has purchased from Mr. A. Phillips his stook of Groceries, etc., and will continue the business in the old stand, on the Cotner of Victoria and Bruce Streets. (ipso metre derful of sr jou rates, foots of the and all its Spruces aaItapas- and the moi`' es - Pines em eases of balsamic Lsag Dia- properties «�- are pre- /a/ranee screed. oke p*Wi. TMs Ser elan. reg.. tarty send their con- sump tire ppaanewto to IA4 pier woods and order thew to drink a ten wade frost the Sprue e tops. Its remarkable power in relieving certain forma of Bromchitis, aril its almost specific effect in curing olr- stinate hacking Coughs, is none well known to the public at large. Sold by alt respectable chemifa Peke, "3 clad 10 cents a bottle. The w.,,vt. "Slimy of Red Spetee Gum" r..n,•i sate o'.r I egietered Trade er m ark, and our .real•:,! e aa.t!obel.. are (1100 reo KERRY, 1V.1 7'SO V ti 1~u.,, Wholesale Druggists. Sole proprietors bpd Lu w+laetw aMoutrs Having beitgbt the goods for cash, and as I intend to wake all my purchases from wholesale men for cash also I will be in a position to sell at Very Low Prices for Owl My stock will always be fresh. I will keep the best brands of teas, good sugars, and everything in the grocery line from the best producers. Bacon, Spiced Meats etc. , always on hand in season. I am determined to please, both in quality and price , Call at the stand, Victoria street, u1,1i.site the Fair Ground, near D. K Goderich, March 0th, 1882.D SWIFT- Stmachine OCK Bess to acquaint the ladies of Goderirh vicinity, that she is now showing Sprig add Simmer Mi.ltncry At her shop. Hamilton Street, in great and besutifnl variety. She has secured the ser- vices of a city milliner, and feels assured that she can give SATSIFAC T I ON IA TtnTll nd STYLE AND MAKE. ., ec torootr loose awl Bitch° see to be favored with a sit p %trous, and the lades gener•Ily. trots Ler . 1E11S. 1'V.A RNOCK- tidos', not swag. Moro M moimangain direst to • Woos and polite "SkrefilMOI1ar heavy dr•rsiM of weep drink, not so smolt bosom bio apt*** ilesso/e it, bet Air ills buoying 11 pewit iss"'tM tiA1/ of which leave lin son saissoollio la before; it is Me 4i.atlttd psagiwest A daily easing tt Ilbt all u *in hllr i� is t. friend el to-- M lest sad purest of all sssiieiasa�-1 era. sold by Cool I Myra M NO sots. Mr. Patrick Merpby. brother of Tory Rev, Dean Morph', died of inflames - tion of the lungs al innipeg Iasi week. HALL'S RED ap torr /e pre- 'srararodafs SPRUCE�°Q.t;i:le an ysa thejlwest y irked 9,.,. e w c piste .o,urtam. GUM. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. 'yam t Coln els lents ty GARRY CAB@ET IAKER au' ll!iERTAK1iR 3 Hamilton Street, Goderich. good assortment of Kitchen. Bed -room, Din!ng Room and'Parlor Furniture, such as Ta hies, Phalen (hale, cane at N and wood iseateng d , Cupboards, Hed-steads, Mattresses, Waab-sten Lounges, So N. B. -A complete assortment of Collins and Shrouds always on hand (elect Hearses for b at reasonable rates. Picture Framing • suet lull y.—A all solicited. l;:'t �ssr EURti%TAR,131-1_ h Reenmmendeil by Physicians. C UFLES Ca atarof f the Ear. Nasal Cr E ye of -Chronic and of Throt. It s takenet INERNALLY. aed' acts ,IRECTLV upon the System It is Mucousnd ! bInod Puriferht m the WORLD, and is worth ALL that is charged fm It, for" THAT alone. TH" lee sewn conalbe a.d nuns t'sesMreaa. ]row A. J. llama, of Canton Ps. — Ogndimo s— About tea year; ago, after bevies W s ewers wreak of limes, I rise= wilt+ a seven ea* bald was t� ~d the Imp. sad my sena awned of with the aims N mows M M ygtobitrt • ear . At tbs rise •Itsisd to. 1 ass ladessil M Ima battle of De. Rseeees lleeseir N Wow giossaT, ad mos toy ,d raMave ave it owed trey WsI moopoiseat the time, owl ohm bit abut owl busip Akeilg Won is t msd..o I olosiskift give Mia slala.•M,yes isog Mib•..`.`i • inoses with so AO auto and $1 a bet- 1by e all druggist* 0111 IITI IAL CURE FOR CATARRH aur IN TIM MARKICT -.-t $100 WpsrtMp7st:1u:r: tpn $100 vrttt.avn, nest., Harsh . inAL Illy little de.tgities was trouble 1 with Catarrh ter two ybsid, mad was eery web beneatte.1 by MMe seed" ese amen W. Covens Cure fib* is now W. T HOURS. Wrtt.Atte. Ont- Morels 9L, tart 1 hate seed " Satre Catarrh Oars," sal lwde- vesatis 1 dadeed f_1b: win .or. the meseelebar: IMP et tt IM em be seattased for s ~SSOMMI~ slams. W S H ELLAMR. `Deus 1b Drez*stt& CorrtAlwrs and Ammons/Ts which HAGYARD'a Yeuow Ot>, is guaran- teed to cure or relieve either in Ill As or li'.AST. ��'-'w TAKEN INTERNALLY FOR `RRorUP,1'' saitAirrR, ASTHMA, cvrasN, BORE THROAT, COLDS, dc. APPLIED EXTERNALLY FOA ,R$ErxATIBM, NETR..4LOLs, p$ILHLAI1 S, C.LLOrs LUMPS IWELLLING8, 8TIFFJOINTS, GALLS, - FROST HITE, Let tzNEss, CORNS, CONTRACTIONS E$rISES, ITCH, PAIN IN BACK, ZILHBA00, DEdFNEsS, SPRAINS, PAIN la BIDE, & s livery bottle guaranteed to give tetidac- *S0, aoaey refunded 8.11111TNQ WtT EACH ROTAS NNIS sae. _____ = fk 00., Providers eors TORONTO, OWT. netnews Out. Marsh lA 15!11. J. C nnerr t tea. Toledo. O srs. tar the o . sed te Ova eon,lon. Tones RlAb 10 SON. Druggist Hall's Catarrh Cure le tied ti ss Wbateemla sad frenal Drasapa1 bad is she Caned in Rad CoPatent mas M PteCR: Birdock B LOOD .,'TIERS I - FOR 11 Centft a Howe. $8.00 a Dos. NTT Mere O•serrb Ours is maw- almantr b•TTT y ► 7. 011 Welt O Cu.. Teleda. O. g>rlgewee d tmit.Nnra PaMbe as to. Ontaria Inds by H. W. HOBSON, Welland. Ont. GEORGE RHYNAB, Sole Agent. Goderich Q BOOTS&SHOES , �O-wT1's.1=.g tWGdd-Ll.p 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:assorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods at close figures, we are determined to give the Public the benefit. QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO, ,s0 --Please call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. -Reniember the place, next door to .1. Wilson', Drug Store ft Custom work will receive our special attention. None but the best of material used and first-class workmen employed. xlt-Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice. Goderich, March 9, 1882. DOWNING & W E D D U P MILLINERY. Miss Jessie Wilson. Takes plt-usnretin info' ming the ladle. of Oodertob dnd vlelnity, that She op tied tut en Faturday, April the 8th .A LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED GOODS MANITOBA We II en'1 ion'• :. rt11.•iu ,.i .FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. And ,very'thing in the Ouija. 01 The ladies are cordially invited to Inapctt ge.x: ut.d 1 u AI let m it a pleasure to show the The Groat Western Railway will run their exesrswtss to MANITOBA and DAKOTAn ptn*te daring May and June every two weeks, oew,meneing TUES- DAY May, 2nd. 1881. Fares Reduced. For information, tickets, etc., Apply to GEO. B. t�OHNSTON, Ppeei•I Agent Ores, eaters Reilwsr ttowierl. h 44, tladertoh. Attr11. tRISM1 1415 LATE ST AND BEST STYLES. • ORDERED WC, K ASF CIALTY _ I`Kneen MsuoA µL !neelo . wI .r. wt14 .e•4ts 77ep pat7L 0 C. tA} mOCNIIOPA7CRri INO ANL" RTLY 1 IR.terss rill. int ad Sass. sad as will .-sod piOLD PLAT2D WATCwsa bee.1 • .• bid by Asawasse arta ei elm week. Return th1s slip and 120 sod son ❑ll mall o'.'•ne sr ouryyttGLN'fi'a a CARAT TULLLYGaa IGOLDQW AITCKLtt, guaran PAT` PT Loed. I Ream this alto and e1.71. sed ere .til 1 )on. patpald ems et see aeaettht %RCT stokaL 1'LATLI, KR OLv IRK sa w�swat�g�eNps.Moap sad gg,so Lamar is Cos►, see V Li wdTt'i.11 sasraeweea• owed vote an, so • Os'aeeet t. • to.y w dirt, e.d .•u .atm beide u• aMrF gibed r« IL ee&adseas% *beep bed •'• N rd we wtf awaltt ATTVMNes� r•ded reside be- wWa. ase sew .tis . ,seal aareegee r ism ••• mdse. ilsylibbil Timm w seem T►w.....a ustw .. *41.01 One Hip bed 1111.15. -obi we wt.$ surd rim e 4 ear Worm* 1101A5 !t Oaaar ■t-7 riga OAS, twt.0 wate!Yes. romm..eai 1 "Kure tn,• slip sad a1.115 Nd we w111 mail pal..se of est C$1Ot1 0Yyyt:ASS sews' Il• PACLAn1• ,.at.latag 11 pieties s..erW J.eetry 1 Ratsr-, 0. 0.19 sal RI !WS in reels and Ire well tea 1, w. or .,r ,OLID ItOLIJ0 GOLD u 1AT.'it CtAI).a. Saturn ettio eta sad S' APO•II emelt. sal. •11 ddll DILTACHgll Wert IC oggeordeed Dean aim" 4 JA�d� LES & 00., MONTREAL, 1'41e