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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY.' OCT.? 1$85.
The Poet's Corner.
Abase,.
Sr Trema t• V it sax.
rheas unmet ,sorseats a» lovely now.
Thar are fallings, of. ea say weary brow
Weary w.th rueful rosining.
't e, soft and sweet w i he aepb) r • sigh.
Tim sushi, the `soul with its lullaby
li the calm sad peaceful uloamisg•
rheas'. a Ns/ettve pleasure & wood w
Enfilading my spirit sway to the past
These gal`. shadows stretch J o•
Lew whisper that sunset is with
lace ouniter spirits 1 sad t
Theis shadows- where an y 1 Ab. gw.
they aro sown t
They have followed the
known.
AMA left `rut tbir w
•'Weare emblem's, true, of loo's prettiest
things.
' Eves plea.umr nil friend./.de are shadows
With mei 't
"Look her Kitty," seed I maidenly
"Ciete►1(tterre*'aip. `♦?doe! We eta sell the
?doe • tg►t &erre's at the least
Eight at two dollars Ano fitly
eS.M p betwel--"
y dear Addy, so one will buy thea`
a,.bse-6k► the pries. Applegate a dreg
' the market. '', "Roth. I grant you ; but cot in the
1 city. 1 wdl take them to Mapietes aid
sell them."
"You will Addy T"
i lyE gilded ..And why nut 1 Squire Dyson would
again- charge at least 10 per cent. eommusion,
and make a favour of it at that. 1 can't
afford either the prior or ch. patronage.
Dim t nay anything about It 4o father.
He would ouly fret and raise objections.
Wiest crust be `bene must be, and 1 ran
the girl to du it."
"But, Addy, how 1 All this aceul• oto
perfectly wild sad visionary to me."
"Wall, it utedn't ; for, believe rite,
it's the `met practical thing in the world.
A11 we hate to do is to sort the apt lee
out in barrels, nice and sound, 1 Can
easily du it by lantutn Tight tonight, and
tumurr.w rn..rniug we'll rise early,
harness old Dobbin to the lumber wag-
gon— .
"But bow are we to get the heavy
barrels up into the waggon I.
"Gomm 1" cried 1, laughing, "can't 1
tu Id* reruns us -
behind them
1.ra I7irn
not
In the
%ash
1 gage, but di.iover 30*1
you appear but a feat areless blot
no bright ray is benisi ng.
Pleasure! 1 Ih1Na Ili) muss' no more
T inelodyisiren allewesnel.tII o'er -
fhb Award to unhellow'd dreaming.
es. rue(uI 1'hangr, Moo art the pall
That dims Web Doomed grin .puts all.
Proud princely towers. el here once the .rug
Uf lemm1 mirth, from the lordly throng,
Es hoed through hall and turrett
Are teuantlem routlew silent all
And the the crumbling
rough mor grows
un a cram Ing while
»alt put the barrels up into the waggon
Wh:1e the night-onI murmurs u'. -r it , theyreempty and till them at my leis- u. continual torture. Regulate the Litter
and the Powels and tune the Stomach
with Burdock Blood Bitters sun the
dyspeptic's trouble is soon puna. 2
e e e .'
She had scarc,ly spoken the weeds
before there causer ku..ck at the door,
and in walked uo leas • penia that' Mr.
Willa Avery b>rnaalt. 1 reusired him
with the air of an -.press.
"Yost money is nmily, iter. Avery
"1 was abut thinking of the mosey,
•deles.'e Fur.. Itiallstedus
la the only inetaotanews relief fat Neu-
ralgia, Headache, 'foothache,ate. Rob -
tang a few dope briskly is all that is
needed. No tak.ug nauseous otediceues
fur meek., hot owl witiute's appl►astem
rtt.s.v.a all pale and will prove thegrsel
value of Knee's Flea Lightning. I
cents per bottle at Geurse R>tjiaes drag
Blurts h
Addy mud he almost reproacbfudl). —._
•
"Du you think sae'. mind rune always
uu motley Y"
"Mine dose, a gonial deet,' said Il
laugh►tg.
••But I had no idea you were reduced
to thea. I did not kuve --
•
-
"Mr. Avery, this is aoarady b.aiuutm-
ltke, 1 interposed.
"Addy." cud he abrul.tly, ''I ad:mir
ed your spirit and courage todtcy. II
always liked you ea a girl, but now—
" W ell,
uw"Nell, fur he hesitated.
-1 would do aomethiug more if you
would let me. I would lore you. •'
I did uus answer. In truth anti w
:act I c)uld not.
"Dear Addy, will you let we sign beak
Vie old Waco to your father on Ma
wedding day l" he asked eerueatly.
And somehow, he bad gut hold of my
hand, SW sa.taeh•ow, before 1 knew it
we were engaged.
Seeing is believing. stead the testi
noulals in the pamphlet on Dr. Van
Iluren. Kidney Cute, then hu) a bot.le
and relieve yourself I ail tiose dogmatis-
ing masa. Your 1'ttt+..ant taus tell,you
all about it. !told by I W loon Goosefh
3m
• sod two
'the poor victim of Chronic Dyspepsia
apparently suffers all the ills of lit.,lit•ing
Asd thebou,a.re of il.uu ie mutely pail ore I" And I'll have them sold at
int the shone whirl' merciless `'laser has Mapleton before you've got the pork and
made.
cabbage boiled fur dinner."
'rustle stately thrones sad those powers that "But when will you go aakod
writ*
The doodah.. of our world today, Kitty.
Must perch like ilium. la lun•uheist. "I1h, I know of lots of places. i went
And others yea, and ..then anew
r .lt foliose to tau and wroth fou once to town with Ubadab Fairweather
.ts t heture. on his omission, cremes e'er them. when hei told a lot of cheese. I haws a
I'..r Cha'ryle is the .runt' Uel dtetb mt pretty good idea of the locality of the
1, l sr Lr,agoxb to e11 Ue 'common lot' oosamissios stores, I can tell you."
The bumeetead earth is now cold and Ione-- "After all, Addy,' hesitated my con-
Wax
taint.
gladden it - arc one S MET little Nater, •'it isn't a woman'.
N'ax d tarot. and dr.wp'd end po•nsh'd.
And tear hansom only liver and freta. ```gilt."
And ponders roil thrube. but nought retinas
"Wj isn't It, I should like to bonus
11 the loves so fondly cherlah'd. -
I' is linger' ,.u' t:. luuaeums sky. so long as a woman Can do it At all
And brood, „r a tth ■utile., o'er Its own dr- events, a woman must j' ay her debts—so
ca). if you'll hurry up the tees, 1'11 be on to
Oh! where are the lot 'clones '-No answer re. the barn.
-
terse ! "And what shall we tell papa i'
No voice can be heard In those Gold clay "Oh, he'll think Inas Rune to sings.`
Where the 10114 aa.1 :be f..ir 1.r •Lx•ping.
T1u.•euu..w<.. u. .. a oto,- dwual thusgio. school with the Dyson girls, and I dont
N,.t and, the Salm +he ae ra,certy numb' think it's a Christian duty to undeceive
him," answered 1
But, notwithstanding the brave face I
put upon attain, my heart quivered s
little the next day. as I drove off towards
Mapleton, with the sesrlet stain of sun-
rise dying all the east, and my own
cheeks flushed with the keen morning
air.
But it wasn't se bawl after all. With
pardonable egotism, 1 supposed that
so eryone would be staring at m., bot, es
the contrary, a young woman selling
apples might be the commonest sight in
the world, so little comment or 'uprise
did it apparently excite. Mr. Holloway,
of the tirm of Holloway Brothers, pro-
duce and commission merchants, didn't
want any apple, 1 speedily learned.
"J use bought ashipload from Albany,
said be, as carelessly as if shiploads of
A times Reruns'.
Tae roan with rheumatism ran feel the
appruech ..f bad .eeth.r in his aching
omits. Hsgyard'a Yellow 011 cu
to
theuwatiaw, aches, pains end injuries. 2
Rev. J. (l. F.Ililt, Dutton esrtths :
"For some years lay wife hes Levu
troubled with Dyspepsia, and has tried
one tign� after another ree,.mmeeded
with hat little or no et/rot till advised to
give McGregor's Sppeody eine a trial.
Sitwe Irking the fust bottle I have not
iced a itrlprsyweet, sod can with tarn
tidence recommend it to he one of, if mot
the beet medicine extant for Dyspepsia.
This invaluable medicine for Liver Com-
plaint, I•.degteati..ab, Kidney Complaint.
rpurely .eget.iple. Sold at Geo. Rhy-
ne. Drug Store. Teal bottles mire
free. I m.
Keep Your Feet Dry!
Yse sa M tbts M s tear usetwt cosi by bey lt.r year
BOOTS & SHOE``
ATTNR STORE Of
E. DOWNING,
Cm -lob's 3310^.. -
lalgha.
Moodno.
iur. `food the
aw shoelames!
ltore frog. (be offset ck ever shoots skid.threw gb al theert wtdlaims et ietpIwilt•-
the be.. i..* • Oa bide. I o ill sell at
CS AYrnn a.
' ]Malden. Maas.. Feb. 1. 1980. Gentlemen --
1 sliders -al with attacks of sick I.eads:he
Neuralgia, female trouble, fur years in
t!su wont terrible and excruciating man
nor.
No medicine or doctor could rove me
Ir. the history of inedietnea no pole relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters.
ration has received such universal win 'The first bottle
mendwti,u, for the alleviation it affords, Nearly cured me :
and the permanent cure it effects in kid The second Tattle meas well and .frons`
trey diseases as Dr. Van Buren's Klestil' as when a child.
Cure. Its ,coos in these distreaatttgt `And I have been so to this day.'
complaints la simply wonderful. Soleil My husband -es an invalid for twenty
by J. Nilson. — 'lm years with a serious
Kidney. liver and urinary complaint,
Gays Dryden : 'Pronounced by Boston's best phyu•
"She knows her fleas, ."d when you rant cisns—
and swear
d all
'rnoagn she imagist it est u with weeping.
eke shrinks trot.` the• world iu suu-s distress,
And Urea ui tar uwu .ad loneliness. _-
1"c I'wt ! V. Pur ! will ye not return?
Hast the rye still wrens mid the Mort all
nmorn
1. platuurr, bruten.. um stent
11 tuere nought in the wide the sovereign
range
t iutrollad by the treat magician. Changer,
Tom uaa Gall ye Iru.n your .lurubers
i i ]luwory weeps, but must weep m teat
Yui. Ah : ye ..:an Deo( return rgata !
h..: Change la a sshs . us raubuw wings.
To bedsides' the earth with happier thongs.
Hscuut,th with truth for error
Vi'ith lore fur lute— elllyoy tor woe.
Ire cometh to make the world below
Pare Virtue's humble mirror.
1\ `.ere freedom and Isamu...ay- peace and
love.
'!hail be shadowed
above.
itruoltuu, July 1. 111t.
furlk from tb. wand
RUSSETS.
A late Match twilight, with a bitter
frost in the ars the mew *noon just dip -
1 Ing eta goldeu hurt' behind the maple
.wasp in the west, and the ground
sounding crisply under foot. We had
just come in from foddering the cattle at that price.
••we" sounds rather angularly when you At the next place where 1 stopped a
reflect that It mss Kitty and we, two pleasant looking, middle-aged mac came
stria of seventeen and nineteen ; but out and critislly examined my apples•
yuu see then wain t any one else to do "1)o they hold out like this all thelway
lit Father had been bedridden ever aittp down 1" he asked.
that last atta,k of paralyas, NMI - j "111 warrant teem, said i,seeslaraiy.
could afford to hire no cue to take bIP "How much 1" he asked.
place about the fano. "Two dollars and a half a barrel."
I was in great spirits, playing with pus- He reflected -
/Ay. who came to meet us with her plumy "It's a good price," said he, as of he
tab:, erect ; but Kitty leaned sadly were taking to his own vest buttons ;•
against the wooden mantel and looked "but then they look like good typing.
into the hr. with mourwfal eyes. and we've a tolerably large Western
'Kitty," cried i, at last, "what does order to fill, I'll Gus what my partner
make you so doll r thinks."
"To -morrow 1. the )rd of March." He west bask twee the giaeesy depths
said she, gravely.
What of Obit f' I demanded.
'Don't you remember t The intermit
on the mortgage comes due to -morrow. -
"Su is does," said i, my radiant face
falling faster than the thermometer on a
freezing day. "Thirty-five dollars
And we hare nothing to pay it with, ex-
cept the fifteen dollars Laura Osgood
pard for the old melodeon."
"Perhaps Wills Avery would wait."
suggested Kitty.
I
brew myself up slightly.
apples were as common a produce as ten
cents' worth of tape. And I drove on,
beginning to feel infinitesimally small.
Mr. L .veloy could wive nie a dollar a
barrel. "Apples wasn't worst to more
at this season of the year." And I
whipped old Dobbin up, determines to
carry them home again sooner than sell
'In ursble"
Can draw you to her with a single hair. Sden bottles of your bitten cured
But it mus: be beautiful hair to have him. and I know of the
such power ; ant: beautiful hair can be 'Lines of eigt t persons'
ensured the use of C`nrcar.itxs Hats In my neighborhood that hate been
RE" Sold at 50 eta. J. Warn, saved by your bitters.
2m And many more are using them with
great benefit.
`Thy almost
Do miracles :'
Prices that Will Suit Everyone.
Ladies' Boots, in Button or Laced, from $1.90 to $5.00.
Kisses and Children's Strong School Boots, from ?5c. up.
Boys dot, $1.00, up, all other Lines Proportionately: Cheap.
by
a w• ga,
by
A Bawega's TIPITIWllrr. — For a
Coush, Cold or any Bronehecal adecion.
"Pectoris," in my opinion, u just the
things. Ihave used it in my family for - - -- ---- - — - -
1m
Mrs.
R.
D.
Slack.
Coughs and Colds for the past four years
with the must uuvariod success, find to-
day try opinion of it is that I continue
to think still more of that which I biota
thia_kinr well of.
Gnu. Kass, Manager Ontario Bank,
Pickering.
Price 25 cents at all drurvista m
ie the ledges! tMterso.. sae: au woes
It may -
Phosphatine, or Nerve I'ooa, a Phos-
phate Element based upon Scienttfic
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Nass., cures Pulmon-
ary Consumption, Sisk Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Veetpfo and Neuralgia
and all wasting dimmer of the' helium
system. Phosphatine is not a Medalite,
but a Nutriment, because it contains no
Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates
Nirootis, and no Stimulants, bet gimp
ly the Phosphatic and Oartric Elements
found in our daily food. A single bottle
is sutticiunt to c.nvinee. All Druggists
sell it. $1.00 per bottle. 1.owutoi &
Co., sole agents for the Dominion,
56 Front Street Bast Toronto.
pastern`s vire+•
;200,000.00,07„,.,�nA w of
fete
a•wtllgl
Maeda of large value. that wilt Kart you In
work that will at once bring you In mosey
taster thea anything else In America. All
about the $100,000 in presents with each box.
yenta wanted erorywbete. of either sex. of
nil sus. tot all the time. or spare time only, to
went Ina us at their own hemi--. Fortunes for
t4yHworkers
teltsd Don't
HALLETT ! Co eeMain1f7
HIES! HIDES!
I Baa sad w1I1 suit you, Lotti in puede an.pt'. roe
. DO w N=N G,
Crabb's Block, Corner East street and Square.
X.R. To the trade Leather and findings In any nasality. at Lowest Prices.
BECKS' TANNER.Y..Saltford.
The highest .ash poi, a paid for hide.. calf
and sheep shins at the :iALTFORDTomo,
A it J. BILL•
Sallied Dos. t 1 t. ter
EASE AND SECURITY ,
TO THE PEOPLE OF CARLOW !
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY.
T_ I_- R=C1=1.1' =)5,
who has bought McDonagh nut, and is now carrytng on a genets' business for himself in the
same stead, `needs to soli at the closest prices. as be u ss • positfoo to `gay at the
CLOSEST MARg£T FIGURES,
and will give the highs'., price for Farmers produce. He (+tends to give 5 per cent. discount
for rash sales amounting to 111.110 and upwards, rooming Angara. Alae a pprettiest reduction of
from 10 to ti pet rent. on different lines of goods of the enieent stook. new wag the ewes -
age and confidence of the people and friends. 1 am your. truly,
J. H. RICHARDS.
Carlow. NW. V. lei. Sfll1
.ALEX_ ::u NROT
Draper,
Haberdasher, and General Dry floods liaise
of his store, and I, happewed to glance
up, saw the words printed in black let_ I would take this opportunity or ro'vrnir.e my most sincere Wanks to those
largely patronized tae Moos ooatme.:Ing lime`s
vers over the door "Bluff t Avery.
My Ent impute was to drive ..n end
The planks in ray business platform ane as heretofore :
leave the chance of a bargain behind
tee ; my next to sit still and await
bay
fate ea Provtdimee dealt it oat to tan
And presently oat came Willis Aver'
himself.
"1 think we will take your load, if—
why breaking short off, "it's Addy
stars
i coloured scarlet
"'Wein`` t choose to ask him to wait,' "Yes, ' said 1, as composedly as pus.
mid Athle. "Rood morning, Mr. Avery. 1
NA it happened that Willis Avery, shall be ..bltged if you well examine the
who held the mortgage on the humesteed, fruit as speedily as possible, as I am in a
was the eon of a neighbour, and an old hurry.'
playfellow and boy-l.ean of my own, who „oh. eertately." He looked as if a
.,ad gone to the proepensus yiung city & nipping frost had chillen its enthusiasm
few miles north of us. ar♦ commenced in the bud, and I secretly oinked with- 1
business on his own account, and i had
a particular aversion to askiuig aid of
hien in shy way. i might be t*"sr, but 1 and said if i had any men at the senor
wry also proud, and hefty was synlpath-
pt fro and of the same quality, he sats•
sttc enough to understand le. Ue, added Ise world M happy to take
„But, then, what are se 1 said
them. Willis Avery tonebed his hat
RIMY- and 1 drove away as Ieftily as `)sewn
1 eat down on the hearth rue. with my
Boadicea in her chariot of old.
elan in nay beads, tad stared earnestly Jaber lb dollar, eoaatisg the mel.
M the big crackling beck log. Poesy
lean m•aiey. cried Kitty. gleefully
,vspf away and nestled down in thea+r' " In.l now Mr Arevy may comae as in a
nsr, is if she knew by instinct that there a. t.s likes.
`Fall aslang* of bwmpwatetw.
This cut represents the doable truss without the hen. Note the powlltion of the =is Abwpeat
spritugMivated In the .d, by wkb a C\NTANT bot 1. W'Altl) and 1 I W AAI)
( EO GE1'Rhrnbthe UAS, easy _ _ Druggist,
SOLE A.G E T, GFO.aE:E'�'I C
February 6th. 1015.
who have es
No Cutting of Prices on Leading Lines, ana
No Second Price.
INS new race:ving a few chains lime of
Dress Goods and Fine Woolens,
in myself.
Mr. Hull bought the lead of apples,
1'
CHICAGO HOUSE.
T^TcS 4JST TrT"TSON
Bap to aanounoe that she has In stork in large an varied preroeio..
The Very Latest Winter and Spring Fashions'
and she would respectfully kerne the Metier to call and see the display at
The Chicago House..
•1116/11111r Astnma wear. tad wide c will be happy to *how my weeds. no penes w111 be Im-
portuned to purchase.
I M aft wish 10 euloRW my Vada or my lune expert sore in the trade. trot asttwweerty. leave
It to • dlw•enlnx public. and wet wait patiently the melt.
AS.EZ_ DdtTNRO_
(lederteh. A. 8th. 1016.
111114 nal
LADIES!
BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR
WINCEYS!
Please Examine the Large line at the LOW PRICKS.
No ltreobtr to Show Theo. Don'* nay H not Rlebt.
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