HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-9-7, Page 7C10 UPI'S TMR[SHOLD.
• L .U. Wh rh remota, Comorpod
Gram Troth.
• Ingle bey 1•a.l bis stark of (•an.t) ow t`si
mantel wbtls he bottomed Ms ohms. Hi. No
ter, ee.as% r1, lankaad aruu.ul tiro MUM
rearming the candy es she ps..rd, mud bagel)
at. 1t Whoa her brother had lialsbod but
watttg his eines and ramie= for it, b! it waw
9•haa -You have any candy, miss; give is to
sr," be cried. "Brecher," .b. arts+and, u
you ever eat that candy you will have w be
tlr wbals sad I'll have to Iry Joshed"-- Baby
hood
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TRF; FI1rRON SiGN Al„ ]r'RI I►A Y. SEPT. 7. 18U.
EEL/ FIINTIUZATNII, OF CORN.
• importmonts Blade •. Oesera/sr tins
de.ti.aaaa of OW t'.rt1/6ed Bloom.
Profeesur T P Roberts. M as essay
"Salt Ferttllaatkw of Cora." awakes
following stateaeata:
An attempt was made to determine t
jwodUrtivenessut self fertilised corn.
hills of torn were (planted side by aide
allowed togrow with three 'talks lu a
ttntU tha ear and tam*to I.
'Time Iwo weaker planta were moor
from one of the bills. and • frame 1
feet .quare and seven feet high. bun..
of gnu+ on two oontlguuus rides and
white tu0sliu on the other Lao *Ides
the lop, was placed over the remaLu
stalk This prevented all contact wi pollen. the glass ppecnetted t
Iewers of light and the muslin ut Mr.
p.en.e•ptibie interference. with the mimed
temperature and aoulaturn any ob.rrrt4.
1 an the glass ludas of the f rz:.-ne were tuned
to the north and east.
It has born *Lowe by Italian i:lyertlu.l
theta that the ouly effect of a white mus.
Ilin screen the growth of Toru to
'stake It rlendcr, Lut with au lutras„ iu
total weight. Tine important influence.
in the experiments antler cuueidentiun,
war Leutralised by having half of the
nceetl made of glass: and, un the other
hand. the harm that might •rivet from
•Smltwene-.t under plass w.i noutr•alized
by romhioing cloth with it. which .Ctrs
little r•wbtance to the pa....ge of .tr au 1
moisture. In a word. the tingle core
plant wean gnawer normal influences pr.
Wally. the ccteas of foreign pollen un)
being p sweated.
The plant continued to grow Rawly
A rotated. story,
There L almost as much pathos as humor
la the .eery of .a Albany boy of ydat
years: SGrtly after his mother•s death with
hie father b. visited her grave, being cam=
there by • buns which had fereutiy Lass
bought by the father. Tbe husband, stand
ug •port, was n.Uarally in a awwtemplattve
frame of mind, and the boy, when unable t•
stand the oppreenve mien= auger, lilted bit
tuidish voice in as lmternogauve tune and
"Ma,
n. wets gni a new bore. "-Albany
Journal
Must R. k
Some the told tittle Jimmy that woes H
was day with as it was night in China, the
thought that was very improbable tura sat
thiskfmg about it some ulna Suddenly Le
face tatam.d u be ezebuawd:
Now I tome, for the day you wok ate Pty 1
hews sad we pared a Chit.'e laundry. awl
the Chisamee were hosing with their ulgtttr
gowns e.." -:few York World.
Th. Dlgbosrw
Soeoe-Dietatba clam at school. T.aehw
-Now, Johnny, look at tilt is that the
way to spell wtmdow-W-Nowt
Johnny -No, sir.
Teacher- What is the diffeeetroe between
window and widow.
Jobasy-Yo. can see through the one, bet
not through the other. -Modern Society.
>t.t to Very Coat.
Norher-.1oiuy, you iniostn't prey '
Willie Rill any mora t
Johnny -Why not. manumit }
Mother -Because be .s • tad little hoy. 1
Johnny -W...1, mararra, I ain't s•? dog4e.g
good myself that you ought to be kiekii:-1
Washington Critic. Ij
Few Its• • li+,. • • aed"+ 1'91 t • ... saes
W • •qt .0 .ylk Burl t .. le • amok!
') • ea:.1. Uro 1•t •aa• s•. I)..,
A•'U.Vofhi•tt../kaharelees. w•M M
C ' •ia .4.41.. W. reds • •/e ,swap
tr.,trd.d it t.tas O•'ttpi./e.r Die -
1 'tyle it..ad04 • ..'doter
T,.•.1.; ,Bess.: a..+,e .1 It. ''. a.
L .,•o 1 . .
+Sol.l oy all
.
•, �. sompl.sMm M only rendered tow
aithal, by 1' ...plea delve l •..,t
i lellu.a... Thew it a• weli kaolin are
o.raeru 1.•».. 1.. 11..•11..• L'v.e awl /y
Id. 01 1h CI....r'e Lies i tiro u►tAm
it4.• Wised ant' a b..e• tee w4. eiw 11.3-
0'1* I1..k 1.3r t••'e. re.e►ftaa Mi..1. arae'
•••tr,+Bks .re h.. • t.. prrlNrt • 11...Wm
plots. , a.,.l 1•y a1: dr, ;;abet
Led.. we •
new-
3REAi�MAKER'S YEAST.
- -1 unC.1I) arch oe Una Yew
r• "Ie a•,ya1•e.1
.11 bh,.ses in . lle4rw
0.nm •u.t w Ladies have write.
ay that it surpasses •.y yeast
our us/ by then.
k wakes the lig
w bard, 1atl. whitest,
l'vchwlw,t paaeahas.
10•Lees In Canada neo ming nearly `� town L
PRICE FIVE CIENTE
all;
A3.I/
DECORATING.
�", IIRS DARTS TRIPLETS
RoLeu to the greenest abtludan.e was pro
eue•ed and covered the barer, ears au
gt•uc•sd beneath with a thick. yellow dest
The silk was tiol:enised in the .arum p:ad
lR•l Manner. and there seemed no reason
why the ear pond' not torture a fill
etrripleu:r!:t Lf keniei'. lu the fan Ih
fralno was removed, when it was fuau
that the ear wL:c!1 had only ivrd . 1
leu from the ants pliant no ke
a at AIT.- �Lilb't�s Ciro-
wore
iro btrtLCs wlue
were free to r'o'be pollee front each
°Owe ur elsewtteee had t1•e emirs well tilted
ort with round kernels. Altbough this 1
Wit a siug!e instance, it tett puha
strongly Iowh:r•t:s the Incapacity of th
cent phut to rluoe ferttrize. and the gap
adverse -so in prductivenuss 1.f cr mi f••r
/ttL',tiu:t-
President Clarsaad'a rim br the throe belt
bab.nbwAurora
Lit l •F.ads�,a.y
d o N d lln� an burgh. 1. r
eery elek, and s•he I /mould salt no othlittle er food
timid agree w tib teem f ''mooned the Nis
oLa mated Food. 1t helped Mem immediately,
a.4 trey were mos as well as ever. and I coa-
1 Otter It very largely due to the Food that they
are sow 00 welt
d Could yAav ager w r �. lemons fres a yr thaw
r• sem
1
ti t Lactated Foote'
V Ike hem rood air bottle led gable. It
roe'. e.so •tat.
Litt's r -e Ranbm'u. c -an being tutored
by her raphes f. r eerie rr rg nt..e� f the
bad tr. -�slredln, es: -"thinking it oyer"
for so:r a tlr.:r :cul Cr•ally sand, 1 h a sass,• lair•
Ing tune. "Everything I do is'asd to
�t�.at:�..•
rktlety.
A hitt. girl, 9 years ukt, Paring a'!'rad-id
a so:rev, Luing sated by her pother c!: re.
terms= bow rhe enjoyed dyed here/!. uuwered:
"1 ant lull ..I happute e; 1 couk...'t be any
happbr unless I could grow," -Troy Timer
Mdse neaseasat, t
bike -old Jamie was with his father t
the bans. Fleeing • fig• 1'Nobtcrk. he
aid! "papa, it that what the halts gat lay ,
wither- loutish Companion,
Mos tMl. and k Meer than ea 0i
s when they are stet_
' THE MOST PALATABLE,
r NUTRITIOUS, and
OICESTISLE F0O0.
WILY PREPARED.
How a Wiscotrta NII. t1Tas I1.L14.
Thu following deaeri, tion of Low a situ
was built was given at a meeting of Wtt-
set:rin farmers -b _the builder_ . _ ._ _. _.
The stetiei.re was 24 fest Mtg.I feet
wile and tri feet high. it was both at
the end oda hank barn. lapping eight feet
agnn.. tee: lrrn.. fourteen for t are against
the lank. The bottom of the .:lo 1, on a
level with tux bottom of the basement of
the barn. with whirl& it is connected by a
door through which the et:allege ix
wheeled to the feeding maugers. The silo
1s boil: of wood, upon a wall on the side
w0 feet high, in which are set poets four
u five feet sport. the tops cf r. 11:.i are
,n a brei with the top of the wall. On
he bank side the wall Is seven fent high.
The sills of the building are of two ir,cb
plank, one (Jot wide. held in place ter
•pain„ them to the tope: of the poets L•1
be recall. The studding is of plank. one
out wide. pi -47.-.1 thirty-two inchoa apart
the width of building paper). The platen
are of plank, one foot wide. and mortised
o the t•,p,.f the a'ndding. The building
Lep: (tom speeding at the top by falba
ratters. spiked to the plats and the regu-
lar ahsfters, reucl.ing across to the oppo
alto rafter, two fart below the peak and
securely fastened. The building iscuv-
eted ten t he untride with paper tacked to
the stcd4ln'-. and then with lap siding.
On the inside it i3 papered. then furrowed
oat with inch strips. thew, sealed with
good thatched sbeettn; . The root Is of
he belt shingle.. A partition divides
be all., Lat.,tw•o coopsrtmcuta. The
leek coot wan $1:0.
t
w
t
Jekyll twee is trying to meas the one w
coarse of sherbet and raspberry shrub spin
ay, r: t an you rain&
baa now, girls/
Mies Harrill -Abort this time it the day,
Wit of fare. -Time
i�tltlf ose)-Sy the w , ta -
A Hooey IPel.g Ckkk.rs
There ha sweet little housekeeper on the
west rids who thinks she knows a good der:1
about certain things.
rather mihdShe but
whose
Uthe story herself
and neer realised tact it was a bit of a joke
ek4r. "Jack was too busy to go to market
tale atomise, w I wait over," the began at
the lunch tablz I told lir. Jena we wanted
clued= for dinner tonight and told him to
sled me over • aloe, header spring ehi•ksn
weighing about eve pomade. •191 bete it
esmd you • pair them, ma'ast,' he add, grin-
ning at see es if I didn't !mow what 1 11110
talking about 'I don't want a pair,' I Bali,
Asad se am' Re didmt ay anything norm
b7t wises I went out In the kitchen just aett
found this wee little chicks' out therm mid
only weight two pomades Think of til 1
all sell Jack not to go tbare .gain, Sir 1
Pmt b. Imposed epos by • gr'oceryaan is
at way.'
Ren she relapsed bite dignified disarm
lulls I was easyulud inwardly at
ougtit of a uprise aitch.s welgbbig gas
sada-Buffalo News
Orksass In tae ItbmaS.
Physician -!Cow, madam, this mlzturw >•
your daaghter, Tfamb, tab. takes intr-
y, and this one for Wit little doe, to he
weirdly applied. Moiety* the two moa
°dad, t4e result might be serious
Madam- No, indeed 1 wast. moor dear IR.
fellow. -Texas di tugs.
ors se seep.
lir. Waldo tat • Chicago 1 71 -Ray 1
ve the pleasing at thus welts. 1 7. llressyt
Mdse Breezy- Certainly. Mr. Waldo; bet I
est Quits myself this evening, and 1 mast
you to kt.dly stop at soca as you hear
begin to wbme.-Toms fliftbica
om Om aging. P
Pair Idler--0e.d Macaw John, 7 believe
swallowed my embroidery asede 1 Wm*.
gall Ido►
ohs tdrewvily) - Deter swallow game i
road tad your fatty wort_ -Pittsburg b
' :8e :spa -wit lied.
Asparagus I.r oduce-. err -1 the maenad
ZinA• soon. therefore, as the etalka
to die 1e the fall tee..oi s.hoold be
cut down and bt rued to prevent. es fax as
' possible. the growth of yonnr Feedlin
among :he 'tamp, whish she not reed; SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES.
eradicated and are really seet_a.
At eta, 290., 90e., $1.00.
i r.. Rua Axa Yore &oanincot Poop.
190 Masala for an Infant for 51.00.
1 s
A rt:hmt:e pamphlet .. "The NeataQI
001Wee sod Invalids,- free a apq>datfaa
1' t ctiu ci & W., donna t;
1
L• .cliche r^ • x t►,i1p•r r • vr. acs tf the
Bowels, F :Mira and Litter, . a: rv-
' ingots btad.taily 'loot,• -.oaaee.t.g the
•item, tet: flu t,a and foul
lutmeou. f the seam# oma at lite • .td.
time Clout.-ti:•g ! cf the
Etomunh, cluing BtUonbner-, Dye.
Ster.e.c:'tts,ffri.
oenrna at,Prt t7l, T?rynesa
y Dimness of
Visior, . oath.'. Belt Rhone.
2471_§/01410, Boxodt�ta, ithtttain--of
Ma e Usart, 2:e:tvctltndal` aha Gen-
eral It.bi:tt? - tell bees sad moony
tuber a:n.i!r.r tsa,lainrs Rei to tee.
hr rosy ir.R:tanen e f
=con:,d112 i
TEE f T' r►� �, 1
Ftp`. , a.... TI,.
the Painters and 11eouralors, elle•,•. ., to 11.
Iht, ears M:ea.M• }pc her .33",31...i". aol
ars mow t1Tw.wrord W 1111 ail r4.,. b, h.per
ud. Htimisig Kalem: kung a• 1 a;rue..l Ur
I o0rn•1u (
1 Ur,en kfi at !N.ahnn on I:0.400,os
-rot by 'sail will be pr•.s.pt'y •stead:0 le as
le_son,.hie falai.
19t.i BLLiU:Tt P1: TTY. •
!ttii VELOPE 8
$17=
ENVELOPES,
NOTE HEADS,
LETTER PAPER.
BILL HEADS,
hoc., Etc.. rat
THE SIGNAL
PLL:hTlke KC CE.
GEORGE BARRY.
The 111110 1.11Priale 1 i , ,1
dQl� Fii., all;lit dcd
Has reassured meat dear .0 l.. »'•1 .rood . *a •11 obis..n. wanton' MU iso
. •torr ►e el!: M pleased is
ae.•.t all hb ..Id ......,, y.», akar air a et r.. 71.. yrl.l it Isere 1
keeps tie LtllcAr /I to sa$.rwenarekn et Yemeni. 11. the, comi .
YI •Inca sad\at .a ail lu breaths' V
pm 'needed to.
Giro Mae • esti bthav
t.oytag elsewhere.
lions'' harry .e.I..r r Apra: why t./ P11'T1'111: Flt %311\1; at low rat
C+EO_ 23A121t"2
Se.?>Z1110II$L., GodetjC.
I AM OFFERIN
1 91 0 ` 4G toe halut.rr
rf sup err t f
S u��ER
M 1 LLINERy
�►T-
Greatly Reamed Price;
..•y art.clnol
.1 wile p d be at se.1
BBLOW COST_
MISS C+1,AHAM,
The Wpm,, (lender:ch.
N E
SPRIG 1YHLLINERY
- AT
MRS. SALKELD'S.
The latest \;.rei es M ,;.e season can leo found on toe Korth Mite of the &mere.
aMOUid bNTS,ing to be aSHAPES, Ralad It • fruclass IBBONS. GAUZES
Ap% 1 rstel.lia4me0t_ A ..w lice of
�►NI) rrtTrr'B vEZLIZTc1
was been added. ('all mad easmis.s the amd 6tesk
Uy Wu .Toronto get criers Agent fur Parlor's qua
21 M11.8_ SA LIE MSLD.
PRICES REASONABLE AT SIGNAL
Men heats can ret hair sill Heads. letter
Rank. to.. Re. printed an this Mite fur very
little more tl.iw (bet tte>tarwlly ea for the
hyper. and 1t bears to advertise their brasses.
Cad and see Gammas awl Set tr.cea
G000 WORK IS DORE AT SIGNAL
Samples & Prices
on Application.
It is useless to apple manure when tits Ily vino, of a warrant under :be handof the Warden of the Corporate= of the County
feat i» at rest in the fall and r: Ir.ter• but M Rerun. Ask. • Ise tketert.tb QAT of Jul! • 1.tt•, Coyitaa•.4iam nee to Levy upon the tends here.
jurt prior to the beginning of growth maim l.., deserite.i for 'he •earn a tams genneeuvell dace 'hermit, together with the toes.:
Negate aD appltratlou o: half a Wa to the mere' ut a .rl 1. • gi•«no..t A, cep. 103. Is. S. 0... proceed to eti Wag "ewes Taws and Costa are el byppublic Auetaid I ive. the
Pertirian gaano. I.c ,c four or ground Rah oriel land.. or ea tont: therw.d as.a■s er re.resaary re dheeart�e the mute. at the 4;(►UHT
guano .shed tc•ith muck or garden soli, IN)Cri:. is r1..• Ton' •••(banal /tki( im Ti- = AY, the TV.KNI7METH day of NJTIt11-
and thoroughly harrow it In. If et$Ials M 'r'n'euci11el lr irk afternoon.
manure is used it ought to retrain upon T./weenie or A.MRILLD.
1 the surface. The material being at heal. tPhi n
& n ds -h thick tn.- ugh to prevent a growth IDIMICRIPTIO3f Lor oh i'Asrr 4taarr int Cox. ACRES off Timms C,,11. Tort.
I of weeds and to be bunted oft 11744??, ca+•t07 Paed 911 $ 4-t�i era.
Cri.O14• 1 pt x (6 10 W. D. 1111 limed 601 136 r s
fere the winter top dressing is to be ap rowRsatr OF a/twn'e.
-• would obviate the necessity of tits West lyra of N 1 Pard ata s
king or mowing down of 1 11 1=t
wor.0 t :t • 117
slan
1 and wocid destroy all the seeds VTLtraR 01 NORDw1CH IXRowni X. "
without eaa.ing any injury to the roots.
-Dir. A. Outlier. tieorirl.
Part of Mill reser.
Th. Felon Caen Sir Gapes.
rILLAC$ Or UU.RIM IR HOw1C..
kr Friuli. who h recognized as an au-
thority in *natters pertaining to poultry. til 1-5 Pat•d
says: Chickens cough whoa they hare • Itteu6 OF M'-ZcrtiTat IN HCLLLTT.
gapes. Feed theca with chopped onions g. sawyer • h i Pat'd
sprinkled with sulphur. Now sulphur
Part of Park !3
e and port W • Alice Si. South j1 iv aid • 16 4 1 is
Pert of ! Patriot tit 63 1
I -I0 Pard k 31 I !s
down the throat -just a little -or Inject Towlrrtatr or 500010
kerosene oil Into the nostrils that tbev Pond' I:,•t 1 7 6 se Paled 10 3111 2 06 42 0s
may breathe tee, tames of the Yoe ali Towteslir or 1t•a1LLOr.
night. Underlay the coop in which they S W. rorner 31 s t Pat'4 S 8 1 >N 7 a►
brood at night with c.rbuketed lime, the with i 6 11 s 33 M I M 36 17
beat of the brood will mese the arta to Towerastr ur 1TA111.87.
be freed. the breathing of which will re- Nur.h pan of 6 B. R. 8. M Pall 10 1e 1 11 11 37
sieve the cause. Hit first moire the cote t tLLAene t), wino II Me iR Tl.`RllDrain%
to clean. shaded quarters, where they
may be as Cort ss possible. A chick's •
heart beats 150 times a minute and it
serer perspire. &teatimes beat 1• a
worse e:.emy t0 chickens than cold.
Ferneentattaa of 11.w Mage Hay.
Then aro several facts• long familiar
to prim, lea' sten. which show clearly that
the peeress of hay making is something
more than a nacre drying out of moisture
from the gram New hay will -twat"
thomewlhat in the mow or stalk. no stutter
bow dry it appeared to be at this of slor-
mg, and net a few horsemen claim that It
not tit for horses until after this sweat-
ing t'ercentailoa has thoroughly ran its
1M 33
r urs
130
17 St
•M
SI 106 157
73 107 111!
Os ifs 1•essa.
miry -••87 dal yea wisp to Mere to
bold, it Isn't late, ..d It l/ a8'datlly
arming in this p•vlUl s.
ie Jittke mettles y.wn)-I sette that the
wants to rstdte. 90 do L -Detroit Free
Wes impressed loth 1st.
so so eked your Aster wyoyed bar All
•, Mr. Smith-
08, own, yea bow, she is the met et old
Dave ea)ey Lentil anywhere. yes knew`
May sM wRm<
Shod lam --Any am int eight, wird,
Blind l -No.
Int Rind Km -Left haw a (Dimmest
' Muds. and 111 mit.-Joie
00117...
Apieallerel lb1.a.
The needy enlargement of the area de-
voted to eats has been one of the notice-
able features of American agriculture
sines 1870. The Masses to this breadth
of the crop of 1888 over that of 1887
amounts to 5 per cant . eve nearly one and
a quarter .Ulloms of sera, and kings the
fatal arm up to man then 57,000.000 sena.
Tie meldpresent being worst& ly an even
year s ilei be a fib{. mason for
apples, .0454. ewt*rs. 05 Omegas= show
rnt fruit monisa good m
to every is
porta
The prrolom list of the Ta9wrtimal
fair, to to halal at BMW° Arpt. 4-14, r a
liberal am, the est& premiums bM.g
3110,000. C. W. Nehin.em of Dads, �i
msrstary.
lit
Blaen 1 171
Wait 117.1
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Almy .f 1
CHICAGO iOUSE
I have just returned from the citiesand am noir
receiving the latest lines in SPRING MILLINERY.
My dressmaking debarment is ado in full work-
ing order.
A olid is respectfully solicited.
A. J. WILKINSON.
NEW GOODS,
FRESH GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS
eT
NIXON STURDY'S People's Grocery.
FROM 150. UF'.
No old Stock to work off, but all Fresh and New
at Prices to suit.
8WW1ithest remit Price Ate carter eau E.g..
Remember the Stead on the Square, next to Hingham•s itertaurant.
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DRUGG, PERFUMERY ASI FANCY GOODS
).ort R..Ived at the Medical Rall by /. JORDAN. and will he sold at PFies{te salt
Mira Thee& till and tun ties before Inatome 7wr 5104..06
F. JORDAN, Medical Hall, Goderich.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
The new full Roller Mill* at Port Albert ming the
LATEST & BEST MACHINERY
will be running about the Yltth of February. Farmer' Bios
dially invited to give them a trial.
OHOPPIIhTCO DONMI EVERY DA�t
JAMES MAHAFFY, Proprietor.
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