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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-10-31, Page 61 1 1 11 1 the Poet's tomer. awash •.tames se ewes. There's always • river booms Alwar.aa t n is twat lrt►ere's satiates good te whs. Any reek prise is tate. TswduV.tke Reit we wave. Meader the charade. souse : Mot deep amid wide, with r .,.sWrd tilt. is the river that bee bet Ter ' as greasier' of piaci ,se worth We moot patleetly dig sad dive ; For the places we lw& to 111 We mast posh sad Wrestle and strive; And always sod everywhere Well wad ea ow leeward ..ours. Thorns too the feet and trials to meet Amid a dlabuht river to .. ,lea tree rougher the way that we lake Trio stouter the heart sad the nerve ; The ;tone_ to our pother .; we brisk. Nor ever (rum our impulse aw.rve. rue the glory we hope to win Oar laboure we coital ao luso : 'Tie tally to pause end merest/ because of rue ricer we have to crow. So naly to do sad to Aar. Should w e t e our ghees altar!. pttl4111ag the )taster's will, •uetung the soul's deodand ; Ter 'sough as Ike moo nano high The billows way war sad tum, They 11 not u.crwhclni if the Lord's a: rte beim Worm the di.liru't Incr we croar, Swim rusts. Ile sure that you have some vines, they grow so prettily over bare places uf the walla and 'Mike such pretty festoons across curtainless nr cu tamed windows. Pnnosuf all vines for house culture is the Noeli•b I•y It to a 'las% gn.wer, but then it Iw.& if you look under the leaves of ad ivy you will see Out here acid there at all the joiuts routs atul out leek tog for crovtcua to the walls. Take off a cutting that shall have for its foun- dation these rents ; it won t take 1 not then to start it into growth. I have had tires grow five test in a winter. Thee, tau, they will grow anywhere. They lil:e the •lisle, and too much sun or to. much heat is not favorable to their best growth. Once started, rrsiu thein uvtr doors, around pictures, across the caro coiling, overhead, anywhere. A gar- land of living green is better than a dull sold wall Then there is the emu -ming Madeira Vine. A bulb may be had for five cent., and it cnly has to be potted and put in the suushlue. It will grow two tribes in twentyfour hours ii the conditions are favorable. It likes warm water, and plenty of it, morning and evading. Them, thou, there is the so-called German Ivy. It grows from a cutting easily,snd grows w rapidly that you can alm let sew it grow. And don't forget the glorious old Morning Glory, with its heart -shaped leaves and delicately -tinted dowers. A few seed,. in a pot of rich earth will g ve you &uw.ra all winter : only remember, it is very sensitive to cold and must be put in a warm and sunny carder. The Nsstuniu u, perferahly the Targe kind, is Bleu a bright and usuful vine• growing freely if it have plenty of sunlight. There is also the common "Wandering Jew," which grows web in the shade, iu vases of water, even in bottles of water that you may hang behind your pictures. .o that the bunch of green will hang :ton the side of the frame. The Sweet Potato makes • pretty vino and is esai y grown. Sat • tuber loin • wide-mouthed bottle ; let one end of it just touch the water ; and if you keep it where the heat is et ady and strong, ) O 1 will be surprised at the rapidity with which it grows. — (N. Y. Oomercer. smear sad Ye -bear. Some housekeepers, who keep their houses inexoellent order, have a Fri; annoyitig way of talking about what they have dune in detail. It is foolish of women to snake their wurk the subject of converme at all the meals and at the occasions for social intercourse in the evening hour, for it irritates the husband and children, although all are Glu re- spectful to toy so. Women would do well to examine theniselves in regard to this point, and avoid • persistent habit of telling over how much they have done. On the other hai.d, the husband should not forget that his wife is • faith- ful worker. how astonished some wives would be if, after a multifari ow day's work, the husband should snake some each remark as this : How pleasant it is to come homa at night and find the home s, clean and tidy, the children en fresh, and the upper an delicioualy cooked. You are a valuable woman, wife " If • mail should make such an appreciative remark, a wife would be foolish then to tire him with relating the details, while be wo.uld be careful not to express himself again. Bear and forbear and a careful study of one another's necessities for sympathy, te needed to make domestic happin.us. The wife should not e:peet tem, much estimation of her labour from the hothead ; neither should he leave her to struggle alone with bar side of the di.hicultic• of household lifr,especially wkere there is a family of young children. An tedtera. Apposite. The improvidence of the Indian le proverbial. They Gell not, if they can help it, neither do they spin, unless It is around the Litchen about meal time. They take no thought of the morrow, but will gorge their capacious stomachs to the highest notch, utterly indifferent of the coming day. To feast nae day sad fast all is • pretty fair average, Ihusgh hardly up to the Indian wish. Night before ket thy na.. or crew toe . riaesrs th�espp�i• of a "sillies, Piste d ten �sss.ornan. and, to his iamaad k atnnthiag to e it, gave him tbetr Iaaeii& Hale, 11;re and Metryu emptled their buckets and the young )Iadesa.a swallowed all and drank three of boa and code. mi ..d. He Meek a lannt down to rattle How. - jet appeared again last night to he would not strike another wrath bet the railroad boy. did mitt mad pee ep the eenteset /ee suet a eaps.iues nem. —Amain yKeene Simmer' Soar• naathiss. sad damokiug few all Abeam et the shim L tfrl ) THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. OCT. x, 1884 Farm slob Sari. Trues Oaarsvua&—Instead of mien surd is tying grapevines to the stales or ellissa,rye straw bee bees fund cheap- er and better. U the rye was cut before it was guile tips, the straw will be r barband strus tier- It Jose sot est the , bks small and hard and, sir like the 'moss objectionable copper wire. Rye straw is also the best material to secure yourslt trees to the stakes employ- ed to sullen them in poeitiva. rename *Newhevey tesda. 1'. rtable strawberry beds are the latest tis the lung list of ioventiows of the nine- teemtn century, anti in • few years every citizen who has a little patch or garden or a sunny spot on the root of his house can raise strawberries .'1 the year round. Theme bods have three .r four advent - sees over the old-fashioned style, which easinot bo overestimated All the die advut•gee sit wind, ram mad drought are done away with. Between Boustford and Guilford is a back need that is very littled travelled, and on one of the luuli- eat, rockiest •ud most generally (orlon) clearings lives the nun who r Jesti-•ed to revolutionize the warl'et gardening o.1 the future. He is an aged helm, rejuic- in; in the appellation of C:asar Johnson. A reporter, with a taste for the wild and t•eautiful in nature, and who h .d saved up three months' salary and hired a team an 1 takuu a friend to rile, chancel to drive pot tha habita•iva of this Cower a day or two ago, ami d was surpris- ed :o see 11.e old man sitting in front of his house, regarding with an air of pride three or four very tine apeuwens sit strawberrtua • 11 her. in the world aid you get those he asked As he drew un his eel - suited quadruped and forgot all about Ina companion and the fact t Iw; *orae hies goes by the hour. 'I gruwnd 'e',' said C.esar,as he calm- ly devoured a berry that would bring twenty-five cents iu the New 1 otic mar- ket. 'Yaw grew them i How?' 'Yes, mar, 1 dome grossed theca in buck- ets. You jes' c•.me and see.' The repor.er followed, and sure enough etc': of this hovel, on a bench, stood twenty or thirty pails, each with • Nourishing strawberry plaut. Scone of the plaits were covered with blossoms, and on when the deep red and delicately greenish white of the ripe and unripe trait, peeped from under ltaunent leave+. 'You see dem pails is nrghty handy to take round,' explained t'..:s►r' as he held one in each hand for the news gatherer's iuspsctiou. 1 done made • lot e.f them pails, and fill 'um up wid de blackest kind 1 wood dirt. Den once a week I cuts a runner off an old plant, and puts in a fresh pail, and that way I keeps • fetish stock. Dose old plants can stand de cold, so I leaks dem out unt'l late in the afternoon, but the young 'ons thty looks kinder peaked if I lets dent be out e tcept in the middle ob de day. The roof of the house was mostly com- posid of cid sashes neatly glazed, and in the centre of the garret stood an old wood stow wbi.:b kept the temneratuie at summer head. There were more pails e ich containing planta of different ages, which Caesar eoplainetl would bear all winter if be did i sit forget and let the fire go out. 1M M $'ms elf wooer K.ay espieriesenls have base wade to me•ean the height 4 waves in all condi- tion tri weather. OM authority gees a. high M sixty-four feet, and another ea low as Ave Got, giving it as his rows that the penetrating power of wiled mo- no' mash below that depth. Of this pltil- oaopbsr it may be professed that he was a martyr to sea -sickness and that he mast have contented himself with making kis saloslations in kis study. Ou the other hard a height sit slaty -four feet is shwas" as absurd, though it is true that the earthquake wave has been known to rise to silty feet ; yet threes et this kind are happily scarce, since when they eeeur they are not only in the habit .d rasing whole towns upon the coast line where they booth, but of carrying some of the Teasels they assay estimator at anchor in the ud ghle rbuod to the distance of • day's walk inland. Practical 'specimen however, still looks with suspecium on moat of the scientific theories touching the altitude and velJ,clty uf the waves. Professor Airy's table oxupies speed with diudensaus, and, as a sample a his calculations, it uay too sh,owu that the wave one hundred thuuaaud feet in breadth esti travel at the rate of 53,391) feet per second in water that is ten thousand feet drop. This is possible, but it is difficult to accept such conclu- sion as exact. At all events, there is notbimg more deceptive than the height uf waves- The tallest seas In the world run off Cape Horn, where, whether the wind blows east or welt, they have a b.liday ground withiu a belt el eight or ten degrees that etimpass the globe with- out -the intervention of • break of lat.d. re Amid be these. He called • meeting of indignant citi- zens, in • town in Illinois, to petition Congress to prohibit the landing .1 any more French wines in this county until the American hog was rocolttnzed in France, when a citizen arose and said : 'Gentlemen. what would we do with- out French wines ! Let its pause a lit• tle.' This seemed to be a wet blanket on the meeting. and after another long pause another citizen got up and ob- served: 'Gentlemen, the foundation of this movement is patriotism. Parties are supposed to is willing to suffer noire or leu for the sake •1 principle. In this case, however, thare will be no suffering. If the government will ikclude French wines in the prohibition, I'll guarantee to put an addition on my saw -mill and be turning out the genuine brands inside of pinety days 1' a alatatillis, PuNter. Do you see that mean over by the Post - office cirner,loungiog so carelessly r ask- ed Jones of • friend the other day as he was exhibiting the sights of the dingy metropolis. 'Oh, yea ; I ase him. of coarse,' re- plied his companion. 'I don't see any- thing remarkable about him.' 'Why he's • pxoliticiaa, you know ; nuns the machine ; in all the big jobs ; makes I don't know how much mosey, and just brow ' Why look at him ! D•. you notice nothins remarkable r 'Cant say i de.. 'Why, he's Rot his hands in his owl rockets !' Al rn st.verypill contains eatnwelata other mineral co it:emu a I. . Darswt's Stomach Bitten is purely vegetable and takes the place of all other purgatives. Ti* large bottles at 80 cent. m A UUQ sertee Nowa Mr. Y. t Anions, Hetebiarm. Kara , raved his life by a Maple Trial listtla of Dr. Kong's Ker Diasewery, be Oen- s&m'ttsn, whisk eased him M /wase. la law beide. tbsteumplatelysered hies, whoa Dashers, skew of silica - i head *serialist aim oanawass, iiaw� li let i• a5a s.0 ? ivve t and twee e.d to ea R Tali Valli. mo se J. �I �. area Mara. lenge eke a c11. 4. pilled., Ate M rlAsss. As nsmsesl a testimonial, will show there is w mum Misfile ens fee Aral - nese thea aapard'. 'Mew Odic It is elm the best remedy t.or ear ache, wore throat, cram, rieamatiun, and fur pates and lartene . generally. Used internally ani externally. 2 Mao Pb7- 'a— S.ad.wa. Moa Helen Pbarvis, No. 331 Day4,a St., Chicago, Ill, is now in leer aiaty- etghth year, and states that she has suf- fered with Consemption fur about tele y..rs, rae treated by ales physiciaoa,all .4 them pronoumag hes case begets*. She had given up all hope of ever recov- ering. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her. Dusbtisg ones., please drop her A postal and satisfy yourselves. Call at J. demi drug store and get a tree trial butt le. (1) Seeing is believing. heed the testi moniais m the pamphlet on Dr. Van Buren's lisiney Cute, then hey • bade and relieve yourself of all those distress- ing pains. Your Druggest can tell you all about it. geld by J Wilson Guderiebi am National Pills are • mild portfatite, acting on the stomach, liver and buwe.e, removing all obstruction. lm Carter's Little Liver Pills are free from all crude and nritatiug matter. Concen- trated medielw only ; very small ; Tory easy to take : IYe pain ; 1:10 griping ; nu purring. l m Freeman's Worm Powders•&re erree- •hie to take, and expel ill kinds of worms from children or adults. lm Ptry rue room Draranrt•.—Poverty with perfect health is rather to heeb.sat than riches and dyspepsia. Try the mastic effect of a dollar bottle of Fut•Frets 4;0 Haatre For rough condition* of the Skin, Shampooing the heed, Pimples, Eruption Any ma„ who has run, say, before a and skin diseases, we Prof. Low's tiul- stroniL westerly gale around the 1 ,min phur Soap. m AM k•uow the magnitude of the seas that follow the ship. Viewed from th, stern when the camels sink in the trough, the orcoming sea that is about to uuderrun the shop and lift her soaring t' the flying ' heavens will meant to heave its rushing summit to the height of the mizemtop but when the summit is manned by the observer and the waves dewed Peen there it will then be seeu that these crests which from the deck looked a long way up will now appear to be a longi way down. It is & co.wnlon shore-guiog phrase that the mea ran "mountains high. The idea im- plied is not very beneratly accepted by sailors, though the tern. may be sonte- tllnea used by them fur e.,nreoience. The truth is if waves were as :all as they are popularly supposed to be, no ship could by any possibility lice in theta. They are lofty to the fancy, because at sea they are usually surveyed from low freeboards. To a spectator on a steamer. with a six foot height of aide an Atlantis or Pacific surge would necessarily appear as a ntouetain compared to the aspect B.-- would twould take from the deck ot'ats old lime of -battle ship, with s thi y -foot dip ;' or from one of those lofty, oLized and castellated structures which in former times book six months to jog soberly from the Thames t•, the Huo.gwly. —`,Loa - dun Telegraph. to Agreeable esrpd.s. These who try Burdock Block Bitters as a regulator ..f the bowels, to to purify the blood, aid digestion, regula.e the liver and kianeys. . r etrenithen tired nature, are agreeably surprised a: this benefit drrirel. .• prompt The last match for the medal present- ,ryes sive Ie. ed to the Wingham Quoit Cluh by H W. C. Meyer, Esq.. wee played on Wed. If you are 'offering with 1•.w and *1. needay week, between Messrs. McAlpine greased aphis, !.s*tf appetite, Makers' Leslie, the former wtusin. b; 12 debility, disordered Monod, weak c,aett- potnta tut*, n, headache, orauy disease of a bil- ious nature, by all means procure a me- All Nervous Debilitycured by the use of Dr. E. C. West'. erve and Breen Treatment. See advertisement elsewhere Sold at 1111so,u's drug store. (Yb) an Alamos Wasted. Can any one onna us a 'tae of Kidney or Liter Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily care 1 We say they e`,annct, as thousands .f cases already permanently cured and who are daily re- c.omtuetiding Electric Bitten. will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bow- els, and &at directly on the dimmed parts. Every bottle guaranteed. boor sale at 50c. • bottle by J. Wilson. i,I]: A alert/lag lteeesery. Physician's are often startled b: re- markable discoveries The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consunipiton and all Thr.a and Lung diseases ie daily curing patients that they have given up to die. is startling them to realize their sense of duty, ami examine into the merits of this wonderful discover re - limiting in hundreds sit our best discovery, using it in their practice. Trial 'bottles free at .1. Witem s Drug Store. Regular size $1.0:. (4) National Pills act promptly opo. the liver, regulate the bowels and aa a p er- satite are mild and thorough. Sarklea's Aestea serve T*e greatest medical wonder u. the world. Warranted to speedtlawry Burns, Bruises,Cuts,Ulcers, Salt I'ihetse►t, Fever &yes. Cerise.., Pike. Cbilbhtinsl Cores, Tetter, Chapped H aids, asd all Sktn Eruptions, gua.anteed to etre in every instance, or money refunded *5c. per box. For stale by J. Wil.on. ly. A Baac[ttt a Termines. — For & tle of Electric Bitten. You will he sur - Cough, Cold or any Br,nctacal afecimt prised to no the t��nnipiid i l�orovment that 'Pretoria," in my opinion, is just the will follow ; you ill be ireed with new Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. GEO. 331167/FtRY CABINET - MAKER', AND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Oodarich A go-ae sew .boot el [Uehea, lied-eoasa,C'we atter MA klea ysaa•d Hies, Chain IMO ease end weed seated) ee/a is Ms Loaner., *Oa& *►at -Nota Leaking ureses, N.Y.--A esspla. ewes -amid et C./aas..a Shr.was Magaaw Mkt ebb herr a ter b at reasoelnhlm rete . Picture rousire a specialty.— A tutu satiated. 11* thing. I hate used let In soy family iter life; strength and activity will nwrn ; Coughs and Colds for the past four years pain and miser_ will masa, and bene.. with the matt snvaried euvxss, and to- forth day my opinion of it is that I continue Sun win reins* in the praise .4 to think still more of that which I beysu Electric Biters Sold at fifty Ciente a thi:.king well sit. bottle by J. 11'ilaom (61 Oao. Kier, Manager Oeta:io Bank, Piekerinw ..Ihise A3 e..Nawai4batwisl....-. Mr. H. Hartt ;sun of Mr. C. A Rat.t, attorney, Clinton. now holds a g.e,d position in a leading wholesale house in Detroit ; Ludlow, another mon, has just been appointed one r f the short hand clerks, at a treed salary. in the .rheic: of the Michigan Central R. R. A'-. Harte hese three or fr ur some who are expert short hand writer& Messrs. H. Snell Jr Sous, Hulled, shipped four prize cotswold ewes to a party at Thedfor . 'at Mcnnay ; these well-known breeders took $60 in ,arises at Seaforth, • large amount at London, Ooderch and Ezeter, and wound up the seaaom at Blyth show. Wife 1Wh-tt'ethe matter now. John, If alibied -(Nt that neuritis* end toethaehe near kills me. Were Why dont rouge to Geo. Rhyne, dreg store sad wet • bottle of 1laid I.ightninr' Nes know It et ea all .orb t.,inga as 'Nosh ase. Y. s' o1, trewtaeb.t Loathers. Kar aebe, more 1 _teat. etc. It etre. sesame r. ten Freeman's Worm Powders are agreeable to take, and expel all kinds .if worms front children or adults, 1 m. Ar 5.S .r. Tribes. Theron P. Keater,editer et Ft. W Lyne Ind., (laartt., writes : 'For the lost tire ream i have always mad Dr. King's New Di..nvpry foe aARks of MOW eleve,* character, as well as tor those of a milder type. 1t never fail' to effect a speedy here. My meads to whom 1 have re- sinous/ended it 'peak .1 it in same hid► terata Haring been cured hp it .divory amend i have had for Ave yeah. I ear alder it the only reliable and auM for esegbe, .nir Mem s, eta Call at Wilertt's Drat SW,,and the a Frse Ml Bottle. istv s eia. pink (_) A R r;w uan —1)f One donee ''Thasits- RW" t•any oak wading( the heat four line rhyme on • ?SAMMMY, the remarkable little gem for the Teeth and CM.. /leak your drugpost or address A merettatt• all lasklmeal 11 these times when sur newspapers are doodad with patent medicine adver- tisements, it is gratifying to know whet to procure that will certainly care you] if you are bilious, blood out o1 order, lover inactive, rte :.neral debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you .0 quickly as Electric Bitters. They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle of James Wda..a (_' ) 40,000 .&ORES of WII.I. and IMPROVED i.ANM, for male along Ire low of the P. H,.AN. W.R R. In Now la- sad Korea Carlotta". 114111143 AN. Pnew tree& M farmers ergo arvairiaa. flood wees% market.. moil cumeea. da erre °aides neer Eaqsi�t. fes R'ym to mldeTr the � W. Welts4g fav award ihR "Attie le {tr.V1. JO\ K1 X IIitlttary M., PC IT .ON. Miele.. t, s... agent 1 Tanweesee Lada. la'.` Ito C A L. 1 beg to advise � rwrsayr Is reed the es. roe sumer. of m Md let b. that 1 salving m) /WI taws AIM MIT Mills and as ',den to he dell eased is sews w r. •Art, • t. tats. ttiaewiwe :3GOTS AND SHOES 1\7* EW C 00DtE3- REMEMBER I -lave the Largest Stock, The Latest Stylest The Most Leliable Goods, And the Lowest Prices, Pleaoe Call cZ rara=clizae ]u TROUBLE WATKVER TO SH(IW GOODS. _ 0 ViTN=NG,, Crabb'' Block, Cystitis. East street and Square. (ioderich, May with, 1884. BOOTS&SHOES 3Dowriirig c3L Wed c9 . Bee t. announce to the Public that they have opened business is the above Stor• in the more la•ely occupied by Horace Newton. Having purdssued a large at.J well assorted stuck of Spring and Sommer Gorilla at close figures, se are determine to give the Public the beme,:t. QUICK SALES, STILL PROFITS WILL BB OUR ICT .0 AnIr-Please call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. flierltemember the plate, next door 1st .1. Wilson's Drug Stora terCustom work will receive our special attention. aer-None but the hest of tuaterial used and tires -class workmen employed. ter -Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice Goderich. March 9 1838. DOWNING & W E D D U F CURE 51 1 Asenerb.-sad relieve all the tro,hic met - Went ' o a b.l..ae state of the erstwa., each ler D.z- s ue... Na.we,Dreww'ma, oyer -+e after eating. Pin .n the e:dq !c. Whim iter most ower:, atls wtxeaa bas bees @bows ICK Aesraebr.yet Carter'sLittle Liver Pi ils are moony valuable Iscurlew sad preveorleg the anneybig t, while they also esteei all disorders of the stomach, stim.lme tete liver w ed ngaWethe bowels. &e. ib tb1 o., imirsi I 4 I EAD Zein they would be eleompr.crlau to thise wbe esgrr frotataht. dfalramieg compliant ; but for too - B awdy tbeW eoodame dors mitred berm-, and thew who oats lay them will lad thw. IittieptHm vale - able la texas, earl that Owl mal loot 6. wgMetg se tic wttnosa them. eat after all lurk bend ACHE GREAT' BLJRL1NCTON OUTE• ..„„ r PRINCIPAL+ t.iNE Tl., b,Utatia1T. yt'ImLE,r and nest nue to et. Joerpb. .buns. Topa. 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