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The Huron Signal, 1885-7-10, Page 6G Cha Poet's (ornft.: The isessevs' Wane vas. 4 1 am tyle[ at reel is tee eawetset list&& -- The Mose is immersed and still re all right lie ea, banima :sad tnanueeri wilts. 1e my left are the iuk . t. be 4uii1 1 ea. the quill. tut my uta•ters old fashioned sad quaint. And esteem to will. withsyes ; tie louts tr.. t old a'r.aklla, the editor °slab l"sad •qud1, and he'll imitate lies. i tore the old fellow together for Teen \1 • hate u'anax,d the Fermi r'1 (loader. And although 1 am old. 1'w his favorite in a gild 'Nei 1f being peOeu Of Other tly, 'God dual he given onto said '[Serape and faces of the poor, and you will get rich.' Naomi Brush ie military and friendless, sad when you turned her from the sole shelter she has, you did • cruel and un- ges.roes thing.' Aod taking up her knitting, the gond old woman went quietly out of the room. ex - saw, And it not , and gond the A.a It THE HURON M$AL. ieRn shears. The children stared. Awlseacrowd tIse compositors yet• Mrs. Jubwn looked apprehensively wt Mut my flouts are rather the heavy. 1 think. her h u1baud, and lir. Jobson himself Aod 1 oftentimes cnry the quill A. it laaily leans with its nibs in the ink, turned all manner of colors. While I'm sl•aliiti. •way wn6 •will. 'That settles the stutter,• said Mr. Mut when 1 was sew 1 remember It well. Julie m hoarsely to himself, as he walked 1•tiuwth a score of lint year• have'ItoM out ..f the holm. with his hands in his by 'It isn't every son-in-law who The homiestahare'oJ the editing fell I pockets. et7 On the quit.... and I think with • sigh would have borne the burdeu ..1 a help- ttf the days when I'd scian'ren extract or two leas old woman as cheerfully M 1 Pare From • neighboring editor's leader. Then laugh in my sleeve a I 1 t the gullies it dew done. But when Mrs Price undertake. 'hush ! W. m.11 have ear failings. Bat re [t we are of w•w'.•i td to teas het- And.e au the nigbtate of a debt was paid and grandmother still atm by the Jobeon ureide. And Calvin u • wiser Imamsand better mea for the lams he has bad. •. behalf of the grievd render. to dictate to stet she assumes a little too w s•samla. Wsa weesae. Prof. Caldwell. of Cornell University. come tame erose made • sug-entire rat dress eu fertilu.rs before the Mass•chu netts Horticultural Society at Bost.... Iu G,nclush.n he summarised his doc- trine on ths•eubJs M ("11"16 , 1. That it -•.ugh .,1 tkos t(►n,l wtel.le- ments of toed et the [•rden/le'i pr ho i- en7lUrtat'! Groh eanuiot be Obtain t. stable manure •.r other •niotel waste. It procuredtan be procured in the trade in unlimit- ed ywutity, and in every degree o1 availability depending ..o d ffer.ut grades of •.•lubility, and in the greatest variety of mixtures, to suit any • ioai or fancy of crop or crap vrs. .wrr 2. That pr.titahle crop growing can be canned ..0 fur at least many )'ears wish these commercial fertilisers alone. a That the must evident distinction tfi ':1 1645 adellilbin mare ass4' Ara rye towable.* with►d venom. Liver tar kany co*1wt' •a bad bleed 1 If no rr n will filed to midst eue • to Btttduck ltleod Bitters. t cuarrus tt. Yxitnof�t 1soared wdattacheche shothe.' !Neuralgia, female trouble. for years in ab most terrible and eaurueratutd man- ner. No medicine tar doctor could give me relief or cure wad I seed Hop Bitters. 'The first bottle Nearly cared ate :' The se'aumade moss well and Knew as whoaach4d. 'Alid 1have hemi:Osthisday.•''� NY hti+li.nd •haeotid for testily years with a sit[(• c,m lttlnt, 'K►de.ry, IA./ mud Iartaary P • Pronunneej by Boeten s best Bays► cianr- lucirahle !' Swim bottles of your bits told him. and I kut.w of tbe 'Ursa of Wet t pentane r In my neighb.rhood that hisre been saved by your bitters, them with Asti many more ars using 3reat benefit. 'They almost Du worac!es Black. its lira Ii D. When your horse u stalled, scratched t between stinks osmium and c o.umurctml ! much. I'll tell .lane, this aftentoon, lin For ni. said ongter forriaktemerrimentlhen. lerttiiaen, and the distametu,n u1"•n and�ia��mv M,wriaktad and [fry. that she met And some other hums for which we should therefofe twee an es - And •vldan est lie j),yprimtttcc new I.1 tm.1b . 1. rr-e she'll cry aid j planation of the greater tenability of the b'suare widest g wishes to 1 to great fun over it, but I can't I former. is its large proportion ed vegeta-- come, are needing �•••'' money run this ma- makes I bin matter tar linens-form•nq material, chlsc, And midis fibers w: 11 please to remit tar "Tbat last load of wood that Jones brought us we& green, And so knotty it couldn't lir split.- • t help teat. tatb er mw • doubt t f which c.,mmercwl fertdul.v 'au" or cut a has an ugly see. bathe twice don't at all doubt that it's the who has r•ueally nese. I flatly to 11. a nert ons an.'-- deaf. and is getting quite tTiwugh he hates to acknow:ene tbe Lubin. An•f 1'w sorry to my ot'sa }Husk}Huskto ltd Beed or tail to the most of his mutter. T.,e compos:tdrs plague hie: whenever they *C.' -4Tae result of a luckless endeavor. Ili::: the darling old raa•aljust lays it to toe. And I :mike do remonstrance whatever. d apply 17 McGregor & Parke's bre putting Jane up to all this venae ♦ 1'hat aids contain in u ddHculty easily fed upon by the crop, all fur it. Ra aura j u K ity.• I needed elumenta of plant food. I Pattie. :old for'.'3e per boa, at Drug In his intent self-absorption, he almost b. That humus. be the decay it sutlers Stare Ira tumbled e ver s portly little man in a fur - its the soil, furnishes carouuic acid and PITT ?WV nae �yrttto'rM--a-Z{u�tS trimmed overcoat, who had been seining other .'hoot tweets, all tilts carhonic with perfect health is rather 4t bFebesee 1 ytu K than aches cud ds Try the 1 direction with a resolute step. acid appears t.• play an in.l••,rtant part to pe oat,. it's you. is It, S.luire :nes . the none* insoluble stuck of plant uuu III Carbolic Coate. It is undoubtedly the n pit tog leas extravagance in the [natter of char- soluble condition, and therefore he 1 nowt healing and cleritlain[ application rt McGrot[nr tt frYOifr Feet Drill Tam eta de this eta very trifles cost b but lag 7ser SHOES TS & • AT TRY tITOlts Or IN G W N DO E. b1D'a -' every net • 1 b.. .ow ea hand the tareee stock ever shown in t od rich. mid te„eevery gnet • is a.r-iashes ether atnn•. from the Mart •1d. throes. all tM true Lard. Y she betty lest evwhMe. 1 will sill rt Prices that Will Suit Everyone. Lades' Boots, in Batton or Laced, from 11,00 to 15.00. Hisses and Children's Strong School Boot from ?5c' p Boys do., 11,00, up, all other Lines Proportionately:Cheap. In his )r J the souriahu►ent ..f crepe, ray mr fr"2" " c f a •dots! An ioUsr - • 1 SALM '1 Wild he, obeequrously. within tbesr...y russh srlorin �>' Yee it's me,' said the Squire, recover. ti. el even a wit a.1ai wa'xr-s •.ui.e i T l i vagi N that j ALLY understood ams MvsllAa that 1"k heat is a m e mo 1 es. 1 shoulder the Marco eery tittle t care I ing his ebailibrium with some difficulty- I, insoluble food to the h won at tau mt..dautlt.:n t was wt cumin,{ to see you Juh»•'n a ...whitspo For the dully headed h s jaw . I I J ymours I think it .'r Heeds it ; therefore plant }'tar i think of a been . b the saver hair about that little note of food lidded to the soil In commercial -root nal owed, veer ng f re a rout. 1 told jou last week that I wanted the fertilizers aiw needs that help of the lie btu labored full long for the true and the [� money. And I wish you to understand humu�G `alit of for Rios[ annual and n. did the mwni:old trouble* that irk ams. that I met have it, or I shall hod Luc veg7etable residues used as immures -cwt+ It.s unly ruoolutnent, raiment and food, And • pas• now and then. to the chess. 11..¢bo! from the fret cows. a men.ory bright ti: a lass w Oh the freehae•es of dut'er. ..o used me to trues Uer treeentoae night .1 memorial lock for her lover. 'T..at dear little lock is 81111 glues! MIA brows. I a the lass is much older and fatter. the yuultl, he's an editor here in the town Cm employee! on the staff of the latter. self compelled to foreclose on the wort much lee* than m connive et.l manure. gage. S. That in spite o1 the disadvantages Mr. Jolson grew pale. that under s.,nte conditions attend the 'Isn't this rather sudden'' sod he, uw of c••mmeretel fertl,::-ers, they are nevertheless a very important ate* tteeM- taintly. sary help in crop ¢re.wiag. The Squire shrugged his shoulders. J. That is using these ferti'iters the "'What would you have'' said he. 'The wisest course appears 1- he to cake d d there's a consid. one's 0511 mixtures of time raw material. fur economy in the tint coat. stoney is overdue, an as well for seeurine a better mauuae as ..hlu amount of interest atoll unpaid. Tu tell you the truth, Jobson, I int 1 stn lying at nest in the sanctum tonight like this way of doing business, and 1 Tinplate t. broad a and amu— want m Looney one week from to -day.' T bested d ID moon is In sight Y Taro the tree on the brow t cried he. t loud• hurry along in undignified haste. 'Tau hundred pun And the wind rushes by with a wail- 'And in a week. Why, who ever heard Bello! there's • wboophi big rat in the paste: ei are Mill of an thin so cruel'. and being sugarcoated 7 Hos 1'd like to shut due a on his tail ! Y g•Is it est' 1►ei1 Cruel ' hoed the J{acre talc n The ears area an r t of he hill Mr.Jobeoa tore his hair. oda To must children the heed suggestion of a dose of castor oil is naUstsating. Why ..tat, then, when physic is necessary for the little ones, use Ayers Cathartic Pills ' They combine every essential d valuable principle of aceth•rie'nedi- , of tion or term of o •which • set free When oaken into energy. when tskni into the system. according to U• amine:Al anwattee. it powsse° ao cure-all nor specific propernee. but wain nature by to- creesimtshe futtetional activity of the vital ory�ua. which s t-uree the dm inione. panacea d a+- imdation of rood. the only WP have in all forma of dierase. The (a1 v•1 - Ise of N HttiLlilt PHu3P11AT� AND CAh($A\"A consists in being both me.lectne and rood. containing swan that create nerve force. and %Wee Mentions fee myatr. 1 can and w ill suit you. both in g„„t1s sod p1 .cre. o-wNING-, Crabb's Block, Corner East street and Sgttlara. N.B.—To the trade I. other and tin -lines in any quantity. at Lowe. Pewee. __IA. w. r, etc e - - -- cruel of a business man to want his own mgr• NAOMI'S LEGACY. back .gaits 1 Yatl should have tb� of that before you burrowed It.' And the Squire walked on. Bush, children : There's your father Mr. Jobson kept bis weary way, rack- tCtnilK " tug his brains to conjure up some escape Mr. J.,bson fell, metaphorically speak- taut of the dilemma. Two hundred lit:, like a wet blanket on the bosom "f pounds'. And within a week ! How his was the thing to be dune 1 family, They all trembled as hu s s a peal the'110b n• ads retatm eigurr. ht -- A farrier writes the Elmira Fanners' Club a description of its hume•n.ade poo tato•diIwe . which evidently 'fills the bill' o>n hie soil. He says 'I wish to describe an implement for diggine potatoes which is dot a patented humbug, is not etpenetve, and can be made by any blacksmith of orviitury ability. My neighbor had one made. I came in. Charley EASE AND SE -CURITY 1. the leis sr/ rreemasem. east eta wham tt•t ever eeairew' Phos hstitle. or `Servs )eoo4, 1 Phos- phate Element bused nem Scientific Facts, FortnuImted by Pr.f• sour Austin. M. D. of Boston. Maas.. cures Pulmon- ary t:o tt,m0, Ver `� � Neuralgia 1 Troll Attsoie, and all wasting diseases of the human system. Phosphatine is not a Medecine, bu. a Nutnment, because 11 contains n•• Vegetable or Mineral Poisons. Opiates sl N►rcotioa, and no Stimulanu, but sine, ly the Phosphatic and Gartric Elements found in our daily f•.od. A single bottle u eu�ciont to eau Jl > is sett it. 91.00 per G., sole alae"ts for the Dominion, bit Front Street East Terumo drop Isaw it in operation and liked it see well son Crua(.e that he was reading, and By the side of a miserable old shanty that I had one made fur soy own nae. substituted an arithmetic in its place. by the road there was assembled a little I We are both w well pleased with its ulie'd sewedharder than ever at herknot .d women. They whispered and : work, that we have no wish to eochmn¢e for an digger that has put in an appear haste to • q h paned' Y h I in. • This implement - o k. [t T1.te rut represents the doubly trues wi•hout the belt. Note 11.e law:to m of the fa •ha pee saris[ situated in the Pad. br which a C ,%:,TANT hue easy INWARD end l MARIO GEO E �Rhr„ r•:ss t*gS . , - Druggist, T, G.ODERICT- FebruarT 'Jth. 6., is CHICAGO HOUSE. S�IISS WZS.3CSNSON pegs to announce that ate l.r. in era k :n .erg, end , ant.' profusion. The Very Latest lVinter and S ring Fashions sad she would respecttadr i.vite the led:re to a.i:' and see the display at The Chicago House. Heti risk. Oet >toi. tile/. The People's Livery — 1 i WEST STRRET. t;OIoEH1('H. f•�iia 1. pPTrArar JOHN KNOT, Proprietor, lanced t him as e Int these , [IRS h f r. �i n n> H et Y1;, 71„ LAE i � z <x s> >"�- `C!QL. A 1 7 r. "�C S 7? - ,ssp�, 72'O0>Y 4 t � EtritiI si xy � ttD • , once r ° e patchwork. g 5flO b Mrs. Jo the made Ile stopped mechanically. 1 may be properly named a hurtle f r The actwcnber a prepared to tarn:sa tr.r pit P i x y 1 :ug another log upon thlire, and the f tL 1,• w. h b Id ndmuther in the earner drew a 'What s the matter T t raj ha it simply a strong iron fork o prongs r .aid they or id inches to ienrth, stiffened by The Finefazt r' ler around her shoulders with M Jobson, cart lona{ This a firmly e, gra Nmumt 1 around her It a add a• 1 aha having • cross bar welded shout three a� �; Rigs • AT HFAiONAH1.E PRP F ►cut won leu wl c user a little 'She • dead : — Inches fro'a the top. wits a stiff shack i (-ALL AND.1fiB t: —Oppose'- the to .1. 'Dead, is she ? said_ r. wute eightinchesi [lotto tiodsn•:u. al, udeer. lieu Dear me said Mr. Jobson ; 'dear ly. She ought to have died half-a-doeI bolted to • dam with Pinole similar . ch. Feb. nth. Ite.t. the wood•wurk ..f • coma' in shovel -piety. onyean ag°. Attach one horse, thrust the fork into me Its duet M I said. There's gNn.1 When he came home in the clear win- the ground behind tbe potato hall, hive • cool wave coming from the not'nwMf.� ter twilight lie was fully resolved to cut a bit y Intl the horse until both horse 'h arid ce'ai 11 two shillings a ton hag era dawn all unnecessary expenses. I:rand• t. ,odnry knows what's t.. become of us ' mother newt go. Presently he leaked areuud inquiring- '1f there's no other place for her,' he . reasoned .there era plenty of 'Houses 1c', ! for ed and Indigent Women.' Iter 'Eh t Huw I What's that I smell , intluetice .Duce Jane isn't good. Sho Chickens I Actually chickens roasting ' VI here's the cold pork that was left from teaches her to give to every tramp that ; ;i dinner .--,. Genies along. Grandmother must go.' t. • ''1 nought.' said Mrs. Jobson, apob- But, ss he came in, Mn. Jobson met ,tetioally, 'that M we had se many young : him at the door. i..ck-ens coming on—' i th, Catrin,' she said, breathlessly, •Every one of these chickens, said 'what do you think has happened 1 Old Naomi Brush, poor soul, is dead. She 1•:r oJff then, speaking slowly and count.died suddenly of that heart difficulty off the syllables on his fingers, 'will be as veal as a crown puma when holidaysoome on. Poultry is going up _ long.' ::i, --ups is steadily as • rocket, and here 'Humph ! And what does that mat - 7.,u art roasting it for an every day din- ter to me, I'd like to know r said Jub• asti ner. I never saw such an extravagant manager as you SA, Jade. Hereafter 1 s'tmll count the KAM, slid if one is taken away i °hall take means to know the reason why. And thus* in this house woo are too dainty to eat cold pork may and man become acrustorued to the worm Very soon you can net the troy picktog up, and 'gcIt alone.' O:art the hone slowly, the entire hill u lifted out, said by a deutrous movement of the fork, to- gether with time side draft of the horse, the potatoes are thrown s little to one side and nearly all exposed to view. No clogging on account of wet, no choking up with cines or weeds, and is preferable to a plow, hecttuse only the earth ohms covers the potatoes is disturbed. Can the potatoes be harvested clean with this lad tin's the 1,o.,reet man to your town all he can glee.. after you, and he will leave your field in dIILuat which has been hanging over her so McGregor ,tg. Parke's ('xrbnlc ()erste is 1.e head and -hates.' sea. 'More than you think, said Mrs. Joh- ann eagerly. 'They found two hundred pounds, Calvin --yes, two hundred pounds hidden sway in a beg of rapt which had formed her pillow for more years than anyb.dy could remember. invaluable for W,•und., Sorse, gait Rheum, Cute, Borns, Sc11ds sed Fe* len, as a healing and purifying animate Do not be imposed on to with other use - leo preparatiolui. recommended to he as good. 1 se only McGregor .t Pirie a [Carbolic Cents. Sold by Gert Rihy'uet Int. Orem ?Salmis, 11 is taste. e en r •it would lessen the hueden elf easy Mr. JuLmon murtuured something And there was a scrap of a will in her who find it hard t i msifatatn then places VARifrY [[TORE. to do what seemed rivht dress'p•,cket• which lawyer Hyde says is in s,ctety. i a .cut 'Inimg y It w..nh: lessen the teml.tatsne to dress SIIIITER' • ways,' and a gloomy si:ence fell over perfectly legal and coneCt -and ever t .e whole group. penny of it a lett to -whom do you sup- beyond the income. 'There 5 the win;; of rho old kitchen,' iesit ; Why to grandmother' To 11 ever;0ne dressed plainly but neat) Rol he. '1 vet put old Naomi Brusl, out grandmother, who was ri good to her' f h rch service persons in moderate =DEBI I HIES ! BECKS' TANNERY, Saltford. The highest each price paid for hides, and sheep metes at tis atALTPOItD Tanner, A. ft J. BYCK. Qaltford Dee.s.ISM. 1e7! . 4 1 --�— --et: ti 9 lits !I i!iI{IUd; 1 tt r a r S-" Zr y tat' a i : � � its f 0 !-.� s lea a ''• 1 it';r H .i s a • • el.I I yv fs i s o Z . : f F -1:l q ; • a WAR1WAR - Are: Val of rivet Deteehmen• • of SPRING GOODS SAUNDER Merchants : Got your Printing at this Office. Quality of Work and reasonable Prices teed to please all who may give us a trial. 'r c u --o circumstances and the poor w end be o° it the. mot g , for so many years- more likely to attend. Mrs. Jobson looked up in surprise j 'Yes,'said the old lady mildly. 'And Moderation in dress would improve Stoves, 'Put !Yens i Brush out T she repeated. 1 am going to pre it to you, Calvin, to the manner of the congregation hy pre- venting the wanderings of the yes and Tinware, 'Ard what n the poor s.ul going to do i' I help y^u oat with that debt to Squire venting t I eo tme, .1 ' n u;h on me rem pt as It maybe of aid 1. a daught t the tern) tenons of vanity 'That a her lo, k eu' said Mr. JohJ"nes' Money is of no ow o ', it wea�eo 7eeeen n the part of the rich er u, y! e has preyed e„u¢ c o and her husband d 'n the country h art f ther Inc mine 1 vet g•�1 the -e'er of a crown a month fro -m Tom Diggs for the old va,.ai Brush s prayer will be of more that 1 And 1 may M well the note, 1 t� to taw than all the gold whish was that 1 tars'[ at all approve of the way I ere minted 1•uu women have bees going on about 'Grandmother.' hN.' aid Calvin Johan", t ieemit i never amid teach yon l with a suffocation lump in his [Prost, t.ie weeasatt) for 1wtnK e'" •nomieaL How � r d.ssrve this, No, i dust ! g u 1 ever to pay .tones the two handrail '1 din ponds that I owe him, it thus m the way `I'm 'Hoek, nyn. grasping,�s ll the �', in my yido tRi ? Ifnrt�f an ► It would lessen,..n the p n poor. riot s, fast, owe of fond the tem ati.xte of envy. uncharitableness, • ' which 1 am n•• p sod discontent. it would relieve out mea.re of • seri ow pressure and leave more opportcninee doing good /Geed Dm year areend- At all seas.'ns, when the system ie low) and the digestive to were feeble, .r the liter an'I kmlt►ey, inactive, Burdock Blood Bitters are required. 2 Wall Paper, Fancy Goods AND House INLIMIShingS AT - The Cheapest House under Um Mia." Sort deer to the Peet Oteka. 0.devte►. Mase% lith. INC filo• a ELII9.11.11 SEEDS Feeley ibtm, Pookok• ase[ Mast, base -nes tenth tete he cr�eal� r 5.emlesi ter Pa �Gaff Dawn •ill , IdeYe reedby eat Walls pot ee;,a Wei womb tenial w Dalin s w rraYnt and will be us• r.tYesm+► 1e the history of medicines tan pi a ration has received smelt onivorsa cost wimulati•.0 for the ellertatnoa it affords, and the permanent care it effects in kid net diseases, as 1)r. Van 1at•en s Kinney Core. its &runs in these diametral g enwiplainli is simply wnsderfu . Boli ►� J Wilson 9st urFOWL t X05 "ciklifiLLD SillAWBEff