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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-7-3, Page 66 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885. the Poet's Corner. /.slang the tr«s..e-•Teller. tmY you le,- fes tree. pretty maid • Yoe saes, 1 yea YU it tree. Well lama w that yea tut a right well A W 1. Seller. ala A smiler W with • arum( Wick ere. AN a bias t beth hind ...tapeless- \ay. whale. Ste mai 1. with • mem laugh. Yee MAW wee. firths, w rang. The led 1 tem bail • bright time .l e . A better lad never wee baro. He Wel to snatch behind a plough. Nur yet to the hay or ours. He sever was In a towing ship: He never was syr tie sea ; Ila home. it wands in • field of wheat. And wader .t. apple tree. .t farmer buy' And you love hum we:I i Alt. that ,a a better fate. Just truss my hand. and 1 t1 you. child. How long you wtli have to put Imre you shall settle at the wedding rime And the bridal more shall ore. And go to the home to the .neat veld Set under the apple trey. It is not lung. it the afar. .,rape true -- Ant whru do they sprat. c.uu ►_ 1 ou wail merry the farIut-rr boy you love K'heu the Summer comer again. [lieu seerrtly rang a usu. ltaa tacit! Alt. gossip. hots little you avow' For my fanner boy and l were wed A yrarand •half ago! tt-hat,-ver at good myeeaseteue. Whatever grief ur IU •'owes not from ny plareet or star - It cones from our Father's will. rho Jif or sorrow of the future years No mart.l t•.r, rrer show ; lir knoweth the way that we shah take. .f n! tiU. Is . n..nt l: tar it r10N. Ilse Little It bite Mead,. n. tLrga LicAlter:.. is q. st, uoLaii Eon.rrsL Five link head* peeped We of the mold. When the view was dame mad the night w•s cold And th.•yleelMiled thou way through thesoz! w r h .p:.Cr. !tureen' We app „ .:. f to b • 31ur teom.r' s u.t.f entood iavalW that al , lib is a siren_, muddle,' and, receiv I wished. He wee It Hely flet adrift in the i &r' •t milds t or they cried. medicine. a heat is • 1:•.: the sun came p p.In.i tb • sun .noaedown. ung a hook of utederstaii.ung In real>r,nee area:: nror'.d by the death .,f his wife. And 1 101.111 of ellergY. whicII a wet (rep whp n taken into the system. up ►d i.g " m •\� waist&• a true w.•,nai. heart tp� sew• hi -al anlsitrs. t me .urea .kn't know what is right to do. and vet 1'e- thizo *. ii his Could he do better nor s iia prom rtlee, but .a uatury r Iga- we are punished by fixed laws if we,den t thap as;. this Lamely woman, w1..: had no I erre.. which secures the digration end aaw- l1 t ion of food. the only 1ca1 we da the right That doesn't seem just to kith u, 'sin in the world, to share his let have in all forms of U.W. The *vital val- rue, with L.ttu f (.raid she do better than U • AI.1`+A i A tr.nurts in being both vtede. int Ufilas eyes do set kaseno.ise in sawing with the rept ot. face but getweel a es - premium are stros_ly akin. The as had. setrsttive mouth, oat* with • tetM.lrlr• feltltsp ba d. Those who looked sit him caught themselves wo./atieg .blah would c,ngetsr•-keen. hard eineof sen- sitive mouth. He read fur s e time, theta gave a quick look at the ouvfttd face near him, and said, abruptly, 'Nat a very pleasant errangetuent this' A quick Rush passed over the gentle face before him, • Rauh which hu Leen eyes noted instantly and understood, • Mesh which told of the girlishness yet left to this lonely warden •Not that it patters much to mu whore 1 gni; he continued. 'Life can't gt:e me rnythiug harder than i've had.' 'That is a sad thing t. say,' she said, in her timed way. ' A true thing, though,' he responded, and the corners of his sensitive mouth dr••optd • little more '1 feat .. 1f 1 had nothing left t•. live for. My wife died a year a.,,, and• here the veto. brake Dist re• , r.rr calls some souls oat of their reserve, and hers was such a one. and she said quickly: •..th, but you ware all thaw vanish d.tya and months and years tor• inewb rt, all the i.rveliness of her life t.. think tot nu w.' 'Haw did you know her lute was 1•rce- ly,' he queried a little sharpy. She hesitated a moment, then said, simply '1t must have been, or you would not miss her frog, your living s. much, a tribute to the manly worth •hr saw he(or. her which was relished by the owuer of the face. He sighed and then lookdd for a time out of tete smoky windogr, then said : 'defter Ws not mush lis. sem sus mow se Veen • gar, and, as ywr trusts ea to my kt.d�g in the Bret plias,! will, Are yue tembl.d with bilsemenees, dy- e w ell Ykidney a .ertita este Illeekek 1l you will let erre, see you safe oast of this a�epam� .teas we quo . tap w bad hi f If en yy+. •e trouble.' m Bland Bitters. $ eep Your Feet Dry! I .m teed to Wilms care of myself,' - — Vee she said. but her lips trembled shuts enema u. Yew see de thew a .err trilbies be belies your • tt' here are you going I he &eked, said, "it ddea. ease-, r.► 1, flit u, kmea- BOOTS & SHOES 1..shred with urea hs of sot laendaw.w epee receiving • reply, added : '1 am !tieurslJtta, teale trouble, for yuan is u gong beyond there, se ►t will he no trot- . the moat terrible sad egerucratisg MOO - bits to u1e to set you safe- I .i11 telegraph 1 n.r. your dilemma to your friends at the asst � x" medicine or doctor caul.. ,averse. stattun ; we shall reach Chicago to two I relief or cure until I used Hop .litters. The first b.Ati.. hours, and tje conductor tells am we out Nearly cured use ;' immediately take another train back, ell The sewed taade mesa well and strung that really the wont of it will he the es- as when • child, era four or Bre boon in the train.' And I here been so to this day.' My husband was an invalid for twenty He remained sitting with her, and yew, with a se.ow chatted ItghUy for a time, till her mind y 'Kidtr.y, lives. and urinary oomplaiut, we- somewhat diverted fres the sapless- 'Pruooutoed by !Aston'• bust phyu- anlness of her situation. Gradually they mane- ,, Itwurabt. wandered to deeper waters, and talked Sere. battle" of your bitters cured again, as they had earlier in the day, of him. and I knew ..1 the the problems of lite, and into thus 'Lines of vigil persuus' queries and answers of theirs crept ever 111 my nmghb..rhued flat bare h.eu and anon a hit of the personal histol of loved by yowl bitten, 1 y And many snore are wing them with e.sch. He learned what a desolate life I great benefit. hers had seemed to be ; he learned. too, I 'They almost what • sweet, cheery courage must und- I Do nrtrecle. Y erlie her whole being, that the desolate- I lm - -Mrs. R. D. Slack, ed tees should ha* a been iguorud, and he 1 tlt.rwesres, attend... grow ashamed of his .'en repining over «sten your horse is galled, scratched slut which had had sm touch brightnuea or cut, or has an ugly sore, bathe twice in it. thliy, and .ply McGregor & Parkr'a V.H. -To the trate : Leather trod aamtrar in any ‘i reality. at Lowest Prima Carbolic Cerate. It is undoubtedly the .1T THE STORE lir E. DOWNING, C a bb'G �14C eaLy t..watl . bold Ur-ctlaawi sharpen. tlhe flews [id` 1 brougbwill its th se ever) d atlie* g vsdevi to the heaviest wwflilde. 1 egg wows Prices that 'Will Suit I+vw yore. Ladies' Boon, in But1on or Laced, from 11.00 to 15.00. Hisses and Children's Strong Sohool Boots, from 75c. ups Boas do., 11.00, up, all other Lin Proportionately:Cheap. 1 can and will pelt yon. both in good. and prices. �et D0 WNI &, CtsM's Block, darner Eat street and Square. Vile, the train drew into the great 1 linea, haahmt aid oJearrsenu apphiattun letrnt in Chicago, pureur Erol that n had far ie. lie sure ,.t pet box,xat Dr ,t I EASE AND SECURITY Yarned to know a soul, and site felt � P&r.e'a Sold fur 33e. per •t Drug a derp laity for the Lonely life opened ,o ' Stora 1m i her view. And as they cock the other rtrr vee ton Dearwrne.--Poverty train, which you to take them rapid:y to 1 with perfect health u rather to be chosen C''''` dcstituiioa, each belt a re,tret that i than riches and dyspepsia. Try the magic elect of a dollar bottle Of Foc1ITwn a few hours more would part them. tap eaLtu He sit silent for a long tone after this, ; Wtbeeter a Theme I ..pales - .e. uttering if he dared do the thing he f TT SHOULD BE iw►RE GINER- J W to Its r,i 'he little vim:. h,vds mere shot ,ted and t0 this Sen talent, he went ou : t hel ly h - 1 possesses ll brown 1: reg were their faces, their pruie hada fel: - I cams fie the functional activity of the vital ney were aothi•g but lewd -stool.• after atb. Im r oT panacea —- air of K'H}:ELER' PHusF'HAT ANSI ONE OLD MAID. but it will come out straight in take lira, she who evidently lead summer. and food, remaining aK•-nes that crratr nerve force. and bete. elements ler repair. the cert life, she cried, eagerly. land 111 her heart, and could make • bit 'I don't know whether it will or not.' of brightness wherever she was ' F..rh T• mss' seam rrresemasee . sail au "reeds A Lowering morning, alai_.: made one he responded. 'f haven t seen the nest surely needed the other. He asked her Ph• s \&tine, orYNerve foie', a Phes- wish for the sunny south or for Italy- for life ret,amd I dant knew what it is like, if ale kt:ew any one in kis town, and I pate Element based upon botestific Facts Formulated h Pre/moor Austin, any place which woul 1 fuake one feel dun t even .now if there will be • next tindinz ale did know a preen residing a y happier than could the- dismal morning life ; 1 only know that we are !ledged :,t kw mules from him. he took Lis resole• I ILD- of Boston, Masa, cures Pulmon- in Wisconsin. And then to think that and around in this life.' f y. any Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner- , 1 tion . uickl 1 rain Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia 1 this train caul('not make connection 'But surely the neat life will tare away 'I have a good fart.. .,tit there. I.e 1, and all wasting diseases of the human with eastward bound train : It is ham aii the rough places of tots,' she mid ; said: '160 acred under tine lapr.vetment, ( system- PhwPhatine is not s Medecine. I `(u, because it ...ntaina 0' enough to step at such a miserable little 'it will snake us understand that ail seems house and uutl,uildings all in tine shape. 1 but Ve .atable trifirmrntMineral Poia.nrs. t)piates junction at any time, but to spend three s. strange about this, and --:here must You can tind out all about me from Mr. Nirr„tics, and no Stimulant*, but 'imp', The hours here this dark morning t..ust prove be a future life ; God surety- w- uld nut — ., A moment he hesitated as he mw I ly the Phosphatic and Gartrie Elements , the very reti.t.ement of torture. There put w into this life and let us g , out of that she did got realize what he meant ; found in our daily food. -4 single bottle area dozen passengers who roust wait incomplete. That seems to me the then he continued earnestly, honking I is •were t l.to con iter. All fwuite Druggists! This cut represents the .prtng s.tuotr.l in the iwltw..ur.- . ,i.Imorr. the GEO doubt truer withoawshe belt. Not. rhe tlioa of t;.. shappre.st Pad. by whicb.CONSTANTbat .•any INtt'ARDst.d I i'tyARt1 hernia when Me .^rias a ehtweed- E RH YNAS sozE February .Ith. INS3. - Druggist, Ach- i\ T, C}oDERICI-I_ CHICAGO HOUSE. MSSS V.r22..E2NSON ltrx- '0 ar.nat:nr r t hat she hal in stork ir. !a_^gr sr.' • .. : 1 .1 1- I - v Lat.'st Ill inter fond .SJA/-..ir- arum .:.r would re.pectfnlly lu..te 1 * - :.ami., tN o a;:.,... 0 and who prepare t•. wake tL- treat of strangest re:uun for a future, sand so d.,wn into the clear eyes lifted ie. fear- Cc.. sole agents for the Dumumion. The Chicago House tLeir stay here. (rue couple, evidently many d,e w :Ca their lice -work ..nly just limply to his : 'I feel as if I were loosing 55 Front Street East Toronto into ti.. eyes of my future wife. Am I mistal en T The last words were breath- ed rather than uttered. and then she un- The People's Livery derstood, and the tame color tccuuted over the delicate features once more. and e,e4PY GTRgbF. Jost married, tind the clouds of a very rosy calx, and they wale out of the *mak, aid depot to snake a t, ur of the little town, talking eagerly the while nggus. 'Ie that a rttasos or a hope with you? \sashed. Slue heiitatad and dad nut an- swer, and just then are of tile restless Teo young fellows wander uneasily youtlg men who gad 1 een r ft::ow pea - she said quietly, 'Do I look so much about, reeding all the ..ld. tattered VA. •eager of thein time in .iud glanced tem, glowing inducements to go west casually at the two. like y 'air wife f' and ancient time tables, which aware -that glance mads her serf -c or.scl.,las He was basest, and far a c: wont VI decorate the 'tamed w is .,1 a amen- antis blush dyed the delicate face. and ew ro;t what G, toe' on rallied future. and I y depot. These young f•ii.,ws fnailr said : "She has gone on into the future. she turned, io a decided way, to tint' r exclamations of intpat:rnce at the t d..ut know what eye where that life may pates of her book, as it she were deter - y monotnny,at l.,; .-ter-Asathe street be and I am tont std Ion.ly without her JOHN KNOI, Proprietor, n..aed sat to let this ,tran,er get pos1 - to the hotel, hopmg 6/'bud s..uul.tu seems•..of her wandering thoughts again. Haire are congenTelle their. The young man ?eased out of the station Two ladles at enc. take their Hepar- land the elderly one rose and walked tun, for the 1totel,and other people &trail restlessly about the rpm• kuttting the out about the depot, and t;.ere are lett I s!:aogj brows t.ccasienally at sonie two pessurs, a limn and wuntan, troubled thought. The three hours pm• after a little tune. settle themselves to 1 and one a ci ek mese and a train reading tupelo away the weary moments. cattle. 'f'an 1 asset you f he asked He ,.ads his paper and she her book. gently reaching out is hard, brown hand and occasionally. -„manlike. s!:e cases for some of the numerous bundles she look at her silent ceuesani'rn, w, uder.n. • wsa carrytmg. She handed seine to i.:•n I want that which hag gone out of my life, and I belief'e our can au that i The subscriber is prepared to !orbiah the pub _ y pPh he with want You are alone r.: th. world, and I The Finest Rigs I cat, make y,ur life pleasanter, 1 am AT REASONABLE PRICES. aur,. It sets S tempt/glen, such fie -,Sete I CALL AND SEESEEl: CS—Opposite Use Cul Mora ; ;; hnmelws cries can anden+±ar.d : but Hotel. Owlets:- s. rillofench. Feb. u:h. ita1. 19'r06m '' after a moment, she shook her head, and i - then reading the o:uesti�oriag leek in j arms! �E�� those seen eye", she said, while the coha 1 Beet ash; in her face : •I load once, ar.d howls loved ever WEST STREET, r:nUt.! Ip 11 I:o.1 r,, -h. let •'td. l 1. what loved ones are awaiting his arrival. , and followed his sturdy fr;,.•steya t , the •.nee. and it ..,tad c t be right for sae and whether he is impatient t.• greet train They wondered a little why tl sir to marry any one, feeling as I d. . timer, or if he feelsia Mau $ st.,icism in fe.luw passengers .of the morning trete The,door ceened arid gee Mrakemaa ; regard to it ; wondering, toe, le w it is not in greater haste, but forgot them ctaed the name of the place where she that each woman thinks the masculine was to stop. anal the nest moments were . yresently in the bustle of departure. 11e" o.-Withcame-hen s, fall "t mm" secured spent m getter -rig timothy' her be,.onz• He ,osrsd a pleasant neat fcr lie,, and ' uta 11i, them! rugrsed features 'Then r.laen.w,ra r•,; L_4ali_.1 some diataae. jugs.. He helped \meta the train, and BECKS' TANNERY,.Salt%rd. she tainted her gentle ryes t.,ward ti:r ft. est her. A few mindtes of w :un ,f Stasp*fi lair ii44iel rs!iililj aiTi itl", 'The hiaitest cesh pprrice paid for hides. calf tar window and husked out at the g• instant sadrheepaklap ►t tbeNALTFmRi►Tawnery y id.e watching of the dark landscape, so A. t J. BECK. dreary laudsgpe,luukal with eyes which ! shall always rt..,snt' lsryou arid your tlaltford TMs. 1. Mi. Ito s,• n to be &merit remembered thir>rs, saw not outward objects. but were in- and the train Moved lowly out of the harpy grays of looking at life, and your iruspecuve solely. An old maid, coo- i town, sad as It m•,ved away ar.ether m my e.mi.;, ,,td to Lr the type .1 die• , train .teamed in h evidently. faith will help me and they, he swung w or: to the slowly-m.t:iuz train. and she contest ante unrest, 5� -rreis la 1170 x,e Fr as s via :is Zana i.`. -„ =3 `7. r~ 1� Aeg�SF1 iY -- mate r'o' ...-• r... W >e _f -wi zr !e-eQ<n .r. . r aq ;?-131 : -�> Il - i -.�tt --a3s.L a-. 3 op :e ,s .t eoa i 2 a r w' [..i.% } 6 w >• > A r. •• it ".., , s ARIWAR'. bat ere, err env y, 9 ff Merchants : Get your Printing at h d prates but remembered t ,a this was s s to come —I The Current .t. , l al of F1: at fM a. hm n walked awe- tot, tits learut:g, a tear or the type /idled. for this fee* expressed 1. the .e.: r. two, fallen;/ as she tk.ught • f tris 1• nely t t• � utmost of c,atent, Life had been day ti ;ed with mach of sorrow with bor. all Jn^Mion,and did nutobty her first nen ors 1: bright plans had (ailed ler fruition ; -d She lwoke.i curl meal fir impulse, which was to go her to whilom - - oae atter soother she had bidden good ' protector amt soli him if 11" were on the by W tbsusbad lead tumid btscdgagatn right train. rine forgot the train soon e • sad insetted ha arisen, stet (ser and felt ti free. the voting of a crew 1.1.11,.. worry kr him, and wished he mtglit feel Liters to be peopled attain by her bright f o r,,m_the old Bodes gni dead .Sed, se sure of the future se- d: i she. Soon .a;_..i the conductor cable and -ahs watched him one tn;m her i � l:e male his war coward ker. Whoa 1r, memory. hr reachr.l her pMt.tir, fie she already An '•Id staid she it, as far is years g.. coiled him in her iht:er cans lwtsesera but no Lone is Happier t:man 'l.er little ttmat in.i:vldwl gage a loath star. at ides) Towne- 5h. had hilted its roam. ..mme words uttered by the c• :doctor wit!. I.r.glit little faces eagerly calling to m .t -eye• mid the dream father ie Memsg, after esaniinati�in of his ticket- A troll»led look tattled t�i+)�,>a the resolute I l f l and 1 r,nT Her dram reamers aseas.rr. Prompt meati should he used to I break up sudden colds, ar.d care roues in their earfw &caries. Liauyardd'aPector• al Itslam does thou most s'')eedyily and effectually. ' Far rough r,:tdttio s of she sate, Shampooing the head. Pier les, Erupt. �o'n and Skin Diseases. t:s. Prat. Lc w s Sulphur `ivy,. Im Cholera rreveasessee. in order to withstand Cholera and 1 such like epidemics a perfect purity of oat - home is happier far tlaan many a titre I fa"' and M cr.ncersed esrnlsMly with ach are required. bland. and the T,' insurection tthat e stend. ♦ , the conductor 1.r a few moments, then StOVeS lady s real iiume, a;tL• ugh she had not I in the cheapest, mast available and com- .&rived at her and rota and came t her. piste manner. use McGhregnr s Teed, Ti nware, pictured any grandeur about it. 1}11,110, g osis and Im are Innd. r .s at this Office. Quality of Work and SPRING GOODS reasonable Prices Guaranteed to S AU,NDERSP all who may give us a trial. YARir71' PT()tlt. E1EAT SLAIIIITER '1 told you. he said. 'that we dos• Cure (r 1)ysli1 P sic dreams that the carT.ets are .&deal ; y t Then+ n purer, safer or more relubH from much sunlight, and worn from the know what is right, and then we get rearedtoof i d tread .,f many little feet. that there is p.iii mod II unalterable laws, and here much p:anr.ing to make both ends meet, • le a Weedy illwt•ati n o: the fact, only but she lams imagined unselfishness* in flat I fell no. that 1 might have knew. this lies! house, lied loving unselfishness the right if 1 had takes pains to inquire. can melte ail trials in regard to ways and t� a ere on the wrong train.' She la oke Mer. seem very slight indeed. Her lei deeply troubled, but trod, after a eompaiaien m this depot is an elderly I moment, 'Haw can we get hack i pwsos, a stout. large man,wit;t keep, eye, 'it :+ f no use to g - beck to that june- ami a..stk at cal„spi.te oda• with the ti.ut. tt• n'.,,ght as well go nn to Chira- g� ad wigging to them apparently. 1 gn now and go free there ; is will really __.--„iiia,• .r..._...-, existent» or m rgeation. Dyspepsia, ('ostiveases. etc. As your neighbor fir any person who has used it. Sold by theorize Rhyne' Trial b ttlee Seeing is Wheats', Read the testi • MO111l0 in the pamphlet Ser Dr. Van I and relieve yourself of all thane (thanes -(thanes- 1 "The Obispo! Holms under the See.' Ho Wall Paper, Fancy Goods A\►) given re1s. m 4 Furnishings i nurse'. Kidney Cure, then hay a bottle AT in liner ner can tell you I all sheet it. Sold by J Wilson ( h ; hsat door t. the Peat OS.s. Ym Osiers .fins► 1111111, 1111" W7 - ...._........ems,.. _. B RUC E'S rRr_+g Aien OavrIfa SEEDS fsr yew fink rpesNN orf ties been fir by the l,rmiedl.a tarsen wnea va.as, andslwe dila** eeelealled reft hetes. raww ~ :e Iyer&& Q May IOurtratsd, esmtd.tee .gosh tsq M es,i s mew pabetbd and wUl 1s Mel ligisoftribews. endow In the history of me.iretnes an preps ration lin received seek universal e..m tsendatiot for the alleviation it aA rds. and the permanent curve it offsets inked ney diseases, as iJr. % an B.ren's Kinney Cure. its action in these distressing ante ha simply wonderful Sold by , Wttlsca Ym -u rclock g LOOD BITTERS WILL CUR* OR RELIEVE CIL1014NE3S, DIZZINESS DYSPEPS!A, DROPSY, INDIGESTION. fLUTTENA'O Of TN( HEART, ACIDITY Of fr•NE STOMACH, DIN *Eft W THE &VAL JAUNDICE. ERYSIPELAS. SALT *NE'J.ti, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE. A41SSrM MAK amass g seem T. KILBURN a. ie., "^+ ;,�t. *eas,'eanswrtY s..