Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-11-8, Page 31 and Winter - GOODS. :a i' made Clothing at 'rices to suit Pur- chasers. luta as CLEAIttU OPT. DUNLOP, The Taller. West et. ANTED I!MEN le sell stale* Nurser, Mee 'ay Weekly. Will pay salary. t* men,eth,ag better to workers. Nt ire weeded. Write P**t.. E Nurse/quoin. Doi -heater. N. Y.tbemuse .NT. 1; you bee my oars 118 win g,te >r fur copy of ILk it out. Slat N yurs IRTM_,,.* POWDERS. passant to t•ei. Costal:. LS* r own i a Is a a*M, ears. aha o•Corteal per of ivenee.a Cati.Len at Aloha .B.L>D A13DRE88, ;bros., _London. IT BROS. & Co. Imparters of iadian Apples. e'en 1lrterla•*i., Leedom. Zee. Iignments solicited and advances made thereon. 17.1 SUBSCRIBE 1890 FUR THE EKLY EMPIRE ado's Leading Newspaper TIC IN TONE, SUE TO CANADA, TRUE TO THE EMPIRE. S BMPIRH I8 NOW REIT WEEKLY PAPER N TM11.111111eleell. 1 arrangements are being made 1• ad Mtoselle, features, which will •reaae its interest and .alar. dueement to place It In the hands teserrer FAN the balan,e leer will beeivet: PO NEW SUBSCRIBERS, r it only One Dollar from now till end of IMO. 'MI It isner^ TOR.%Tet. e71T. :1 EXAMINER ;D. O. Boz 3001.) �W YORK CITY. idiot Baptist burner, shed at Two Dollars a Year. gent on s "trial trip frail OCTOBER 1, 1889, JANUARY 1, 1800, For the nominal sum of 3TY CENTS. a WI to know what the Deptl$ de- letion Is doing. and t�q! resolveal1 ie ire 0 the worts °. try Tota alxte, their Nantes/paper. tied a aper as /relL wish your Baptist fri.tids to know .° hoc -rib. for seven of there for the I trip,' cr Induce seven of them to -Oh, through you. aid we will tw- o kind.,m by sending fou • Rol . toot h•eM vulnrn*..t the &sweet '11401..11 m. net 'morose. the great weber. GALT -CELLA, loth -than of rtlesele. T. A Homely Noe* 1%••••91, `pieh.t w meat musses ashes rII are he �, eea.d mid Mr our �' $t same time seat - w . OOMWSSION LIST". ..t haed.ease 4 eta. '0.11 eel . of your librasw ry. / the nal t br"setw rik*, just ,,hy t)nd• 1 tit ems tawn'rirr pries 01 p • t� ens hem ler .very such mama K mete pree(ey three le eery.► sa Jere wed la wior*a ft Yee eave as II1N 1141= 96411 J4no t+► Yoe wises yea have serene mels teens rem • .. FAItM AND GARDEN. Kiel forest fins are `started by betroths{ kreab, eta, •bout wt6oleut INtwful.eas. It does sesta as Ihouin Emmen and others woreid Isere to be morseeStw,es, ,.ud always notify neigh- bors who might out otherwise be at house, W amiss if ueoswary. The smoker and flouter should have humauiiy euougb w Me that Iaudowaers ruu uu rise thtuseh Seer eeedleseusea Tee ueeesuty ort "wind neighborhood" comes tutu use sun often thou we are apt to think, whoa each oaa SNOW stwther, and the Wet possible teellug should be lowered throughout the whole oumauatty ' A•1 the good dues soma' men a proportaoo• ed only and •*sally w 16. amuuut of eneri6w employ ad to prods*. it. Our egliehnees needs often to oe rudely just led aside that the better part 0t '.ur sewers way Dome forth. The Americo Poultry Yard" says ; "Never out • fowl's woug to prevent it. tiro* ; pull out the feathers of one wing"-uo doubt bemuse the eut feath- ers Know again, like cut hair. The yrs c.edwg is Mien ueuessary, oat the ad- vised course trouoh+. uu cruelty w au,• 'tint commit the barbarity .4 .e,,.. sting hooey from the Dumb u theinomu •foil that parents the tongue hoot u. overloaded by the •hoot of one' . Toe "honey eztractur may .at4 oe bee mucb labor -of it really d sea t.k• 26 Ib of honey to matte use Ib .d .. w11 - but the delicious prudeota i. no. thereby. A day's drive oow and thee in doper int dU.etwe• is very N..arueeiv,• those who "keep their eyes a..•1 ... open." Some nue has said treat .0 to- nere are best learned of the U. . .1.111 er . To the observant the nrgle.asi .l. t.. . ill -kept farm is at tones .a uielrietis a. (he well -kept mood carefully bows I have often returuod from sec', a ,t. e both soa,ur•ged and reprove I, ...d • cited to greater diligence and ed. . Farmers should cultivate the .n •d • observationand of taking a hoot •b - ever found.,-(itaiamoxss. Temperate ripe cucumber sod- I .o. the pulp put *soda and pulp in r v. - cover with w.rw water and let s•.ud a warn place foor or five day. 1'I" pulp decays, leaving toe seeds tr.0 1• any extruseoes matter Now that sheep .re coming to front once more, it is p.mstble 6.t • o. at present very unprtduc.ivr mod w.o lees alashiugs will os brought to yr t• able onuduioa. No other sS,mal .. • at war with Nature's v ooduc.. ea t,. sheep. Seareely any noxi. us ,hour • ■ sept thistles will gain • foothold .. sbe.p-pasture ; and shore is n.. way . subduing a clearing so thoroughly a. •• set sheep s-feediug there. 1 I.:...w . 1 clearing of tr. sores the• h.- t... a w.•rh iog but a bill of too segs Irl eight reit• whish uow (barring sIuwy-) wlgnt b.v. been a clean, bluegrass pastel. if a hs. been made* rue fur a small look .t sheep. The owner has had • pelt '.1 cutting brush and weed* about ones ort tiro years, and now the last end of the field is worse than the time One of lb, Preened be•oty•spot• is a halt erre pools fltlsad . As • ruu for oat, I.y .Ise A*,•t ssrtainly hot been worth 24 ovum an acre. and many of the stuu.ps are no nearer decay than eight years .gu, the roots haviug been kept alive by growing sprouts. -(4 11. Pierce. The combination of ingredient. found in Ayer's Ptlb renders them tome and c•rmtir, as well as cathartic. For this reams they are ,the best medicine kr people of costive habit, as they restore the natural action of the bowels, with- out debilitating. •$_ 4s J•pes.ee Reeds. A woman who bas many original ideas said to a reporter : "There is so earthly reason why booms should look like bra for want of pretty and inexpen- sive deooratiooa. An idea popped tato say bead the "titer night after 1 bid re- tire] sod I oould hardly wait till morn- ing to pat it into exeoutio0." She pointed to • very "Japaneay" looking portiere which hung between Der sitting and dressing room. It look- ed as if it might have met a snug sem, but she sad it had barely covered fifty cents. It was made of small bamboo poles, sawed into short lengths, and strong upon heavy cordlike beads, every fewitneurs was an ordinay wooden button mold which was painted in bright color as ter toot' di loud, the lode in the center being drilled to • sue that would admit the cord to pees through it. It eertainly was effective, though the ex- pense was so small. She had • seared one in progress whioh she sand was to be all of the bamboo beide, every other one the natural color mod the ones between them colored. "Water colon may be used in the coloring of thews beads," she went on to ray, "but I prefer oil, as it requires no ventiahing aft.rwarde."- New York World. lehte rr. Wlseet k Sae nest. Tie regale ea Masa. A traveller following hie guide amid the awful Alpine heights, reached • place where *be path was narrowed by a jut- ting rook of one side and a terrible pre- eipiee on the other. The guide, holding to the rock with one hand, ertended other hand over the preemies for the e'er to step spore and pass round the mg rock. He hesitated, bet the guide said : "That hand never loot a MM..' He stepped upon the hand and passed on safely. The ebi'd of od who takes. the Sas - lour as His gulls in this worli of dark - sem and dagger, has the help of an un- failing hand. Who that has ever trteet- ted Him has been disappointed t He stretches out Hie hand for per help and deliverance. H. holds as by his right hand in the midst of danger. And He h.s.*id : "My sheep hoer My voice, sed I know them, and they follow Ko ; and I give unto them eternal life ; and they shall never psrish,nsither shell any roan pleek them ort of My hand. Sly Father, shieh gave thele Ks, is grater them 511: *tad no man le able ts photo them est of My Father's head." "That hand newer Ioe' • man ;" blessed *re they *home IN .01.17 with,e its hnl • -ow, protested by its almighty grasp. is.oyel Resorts,. e.....0 s a iledaO.esieWams•o'e 1141184 80 lour a• toy .re y..usg sud head - mom. tee. Cai..ra,u. 00.4.1,1 pay great gmenti..0 t.• thole toilet Toe pettteoa, w 6* tit re.ahes down from the hips w the ankles, ...•,•t be th•1ruu;hty out .,t6 sud sire n, 5.11 th. *pros, •►ooh 1* fora un- der .1, se a• spoil es as the uudereluthose of a E Maps .0 lady Their hair a *ureas by pr..le..n..u.i hair drusen tutu brad& ul renew .hsps.. workout gnus• and morally •rtb.,ut oru.w'ute, although a w•.w•n is uoc.aunlally round who wears • string of beadle around her head. The dressing wu.11y lest* fur a week, and is I..*ud up at ntgt.t ins cloth fur pr dew non, It is a,so • part of the hair dress- e r's hostages, which is carried on in the memo, t0 pull out the lady'. .yela•hes. A Nrn.Y of pearls or some other orna- ment ..1 Eur..peri. 0114In is 11,11111 argued he Pock The abuuWen and brews are msered with orusmeutal tattooist io red acid blue Elaborate rum.• of ivory or ms'sll,o rings are worn upon the wrists sod mile.. -Hobert Muller, K D., to Popular Scie..ce, Monthly. Weenie fuses Rey N. nsa'th a ....t porch.sable. The aid 'ti *nal. •..ur. d dy.p.-p•.I0, or the bilious Ipllamore suffer, do.plte their wealth M.rdl.wil H1....d Httten is a Mt 'coal re • e•ly for dyspepsia, biliousness, con- • , pro tow .cr•./ula, dehtltty, etc , and Very arrpl. tut amnia front uidtge•two so bad blood 2 RAM sed flat. An ay.r.ge ••f eve feet of water le estimated to fall annually over the whole eadia. sod asmuw,ug teat condensation plow at an average he►gbt .4 3,000 • 1, e0t.-utw• c.oclude that the torm ttf evp•.rst'.on to supply •uoh rainfall Mee oq.tal the lifting of 322,000,000 .,* ,d. •.1 trotter 3 000 fret in elegy .i..uto, .1 amort 300,000,000,000 bone .....r ao.et.uoly exerted. Of tins pro- " Moue amount of energy thus created • v. ry small proportion is tranafer.d to Is- waters that run back through riven tee sea, ture iodised * sed by man ; the remainder od • still r iisi dirt -- p.• efts spew -New Orleans Picayune. As Marl Tumor a Sewer. The Eiffel Tower turns out to be doing m•t1w hg -neer than even the design - •t setiotprted Re calculated that when e+erythuig wee in working order the ease sumo, would be 46,000a day. Oa ...y .4 th+ ordinary full pnoe days more ben 90.000 people pad admia..00, grad, •'h the incrossed prices for those tieing 8. ••Ireatt.r, the receipts exceeded 910.- 0.4 Tb. nrigtn.l ase of the Eiffel Tower was a little gem than 41 000,000 The pro - est. .► h.. t.. keep of uo repair and hand ewer •, e -fourth of the gets la.oey to •t.e exhinnion• 1t is est►roated that it will he half paid for when the exhibition Mese, and then it will remain three ..ars more, sed perhaps tea.-Philadel- ohta Ledger. Have yen a Ogeght Blas wBan's Wild Cberry. Have yes a COM/ Take W Uro. s Wild Cherry. Have you erw.chitis 1 Take Wilson's Wild Ch.rry. Hart .= Isst your Toles? Take WUso•'s W 'Id Cjssry Hare you ;Latham t Take WUsm's wild Cherry. l Iyou a Cold in the heed I Take Wil - ma's Wld eDerry. 1 he eN* fle1MNe Care for all diseases a the Threata.. Chant sed LanBld dregromlm3 an There is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind ; a thousand acci- dents may and will interpose a veil bet- ween our present eoesotousness and the secret inscription on the mind ; accident of the same sort may also rend •w.y this veil; hit alike, whether veiled or anvef'. ed, the inscription reains forever; leas te tis eters seem m to withdraw before th ..mon light of day, whereas, in fact, we know that it is the Tight which is drawer over them .. a veil, .n4 that they are waiting to be revealed when the ob- scuring daylight shall be withdrawn, hence the danger of bearing or reading skeptical 05 impure utterances, G. H. PARSONS God) Nma IS DONE AT NM 1• • TH R H I Y RAN SIGNAL. FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1 • 3 TMeeel's toy mad tae Sevier's Answer 115 one of the Mediae ►*,.renes cis ems of New York city, se uffional receet• ly dsetribeted, as upp•orteuity oilseed. the ftdlowieg, takes from the ou1umne of the Sasedersi. He lied it beautifully re- te lest* form fur this purpose. h4. set nut only mimed his religious de- vwtoe, it also showed that shore is a way of doit.* good, *tree in the busy maria of trade ) Lod. be thou my helper, (Pea. 30 : 10). Fear out : I will help thee, (lea. 41 : 13). O Lord, 1 am (o trouble, (Pea. 31 : 9 ) Call ewe me s the day of trouble ; 1 will deliver thee, (Pea. 1 : 14 ) Womb me Iboroegbly front mise ins toasty, and Gleams me Irma my sin, (Pea. b1:2) 1 010 ; he thou dean, (Katt. 8 : 3 ) Keep the door of my lips, (Pea. 141 : 3.) I will be with thy mouth, and 't<eeob 'thee what thou shalt my, (Exud. 4 : 12 ) God be merciful to use • Moser, (Lake 18 : 13.) Christ Jesus came into the world to sate sinners, (l Tim. 1: lb.) What least I do to be saved! (Ails 16:30/ Helier, on the Lord Jams Christ nod thou shalt be saved, (Acts 16: 31.) (► that I knew where I might And Him (Job 23: 3.) 1 s aball seek Ke, sod Ind Me, when ye shall search for Me, with all your heart, (Jer. 29: 13 ) 14.8.44, I ale vile. What shall I mi- stier Theet (John 40: 4 ) Though your rine be as starlet, they shall be as white as encw,(les. 1: 10 ) Create in me a oleos heart, 0 God, Pea. 61: 10.) A new heart also will I give you, (Seek. 36: 26 ) I am weary with my groaning, (Pat. 6: 6.) Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall ssstain thee, (Pas, b6: 22.) reed The 1.551. For many yowls 1 sufferer/ from croup Out at last found • remedy foe it in Hag - yard .• Yellow Oi1, so that i am now free (rout croup entirely, and recommend Yellow OiI to all others ebo suffer from the same t iemaee. 'Manor. McLsoo, 2 Severn Bridge, Oat. It is likely that the craving for drink itself is not seldcm produced by bad cookery, such as is tor common in the farm house and the oountry ion. If lunacy is on the increase, as it is said to be aims( farmers' wives, as farmers wives do not often drink, the cause, supposing it to be in diet at alt, must be soo,bt rather iu the frying pan than in the cop. lndigdetion seeks relief in pai- nt medicines, which again ageravate the evil. A movement for the reform of our cookery is understood te be on foot, .sed it may help the cause of temperance as well se that of Eupepsia. Dunt reed, write or do any delicate work unless receiving the Tight front above and over the shoulder. Don't read in street cars or other jolting tub: - des ■leard'. Llatsaeet ceras Depat►erta. Never buy property adjoining either a *handl or eohOO5-beau if you can avoid it. Wines, Liquor's, Ito JOR BALE hY ALBION BLOOM. QODIQtiCH' GOODE, THE LRQGGIST Makes • speciality of m FINE DISPENSING, PERSONAL ATTENTION, FINEST WORK, NIGHT ATTENDANCE. TELEPHONE CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. If you request it, your Physician will (save his order at my Establishment, tints securing you these advantages and moderate charges, -We Iced ea - HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. ow Try us for APONr7E9. TOILET ARTICLES, PRRYUMERY. ETC. A few onsesCot that BEAUTIFUL MUSIC ;Oven to ladles with parchaaea• still in stock. 12 McLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR, sed *1 ether lead,ng Patent Medicine*. W. C. GOODE, I►Rt'OOtFr. AL.BION IASMAE. .A.TE ST: STYLL S .t S.72Z -�T v T=RY.. We have now on band a complete stook of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, with Latest Novelties ill Ribbons, Plushes and Trimming Materials. inspection cordially invited. si\rt,L.sItt s lgnw..rpr to Miss Graham. Wostet.) FALL MILLINERY. MIS8 OLMMON, Hamilton Street, begs to announce that ehelhss now in stock the latest styles in f1t11 Millinery, special- ly imported from the British markets fbr this season's trade, which comprise some of the most handsomeg�0000d�s ever assn in this (motion, including Feathers, Flowers, !gibbons, Shapes, Trimmed Goods, etc. A CALL SOLiIOIT.ED. - 1\oc=SS C__? z'izON. The favorite Medlars fur Throat *ad Lung 16111 - cultist has long been, sed still is, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It curer Creep, Wheepleg (lough, Hroar►ttb, sus Ass►M; souther irritation ul the Larvae oust Brame, , str.wgihwris the Vocal Orgses; allays .ore.w of the Leaps; prevents C•esstetpttoa, and, even w advaac d stages of that dowses, relieves Coughing *ed induces 61•ep. There i• no other preparation fur dia. sews of the throat sod lungs to be ewe. pared with this remedy. " My wile had a distressing with pains in the side sod breast. tried various medicines, but tone did her any good until I got • bottle of Ayer's Chem Po torsi, which has cured her. A *stabber, Mrs. Ulcun, bad the measles, and the cou0 was relieved b the use of Ayer's Cherry Pec utal. I have no hesitation in recommending this Gough Medicine to every one aMk'ted."-Robert Horton, Foreman 1/eadhgAt, Morrillton, Ark. " I bay. been afflicted with asthma for forty years. Inst spring I was taken with • violent cough, which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pro- nounced sue In cossumptioo. I deter- mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. I was immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered." -Joel Bullard, Guilford, Coati. " til. months ago I had a severe hem- orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an int -resent cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I tried various rein. - dile, but obtained no relief until I be- gan to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of this medicine cured este." Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 eecoad st., Lowell. Masa. " For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any reaped which will give more speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, invalu- able in cases of Whooping Tough." - Ann Lovejoy, 1^x'7 Washington street. Boston, ]iris. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral re/traisD *Y Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., LoweI,•Masa /514 by an Draggia•. Prise $1. ep Melba, td. F°7 J-44-117-* e .M O. P. I -t BOOM TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE. $100 AND UPWARDS leave a Wife number of (louses and Lot. Mild Vacant Lewis in the most desirable parts of the Town --MR 11a11.4 ('near. Now 1,. the time to .enure property before the Bye Rush. The C. P. It. is •uming ere, sad in a short time prices will have advanced beyond the reach of many. ('all end see List and Prices before parches Ing elsewhere. R. RADCLIFFE, Real Caste sad Gen-r.l In.uranoe Agent Olive Wast -at., third door from Square, C. P. R Ticket sad Telegraph /Mica $141. A COOK BOOK FREE I ..l t. any tad�sr wadi eset,G sd.lks s. W -us, 8k:fnasad Co,,5 :ff .d. S='ECIA.Zf FOR SALE, PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Purpose Horse, 2 One Horse Wagons, New. 1 Fairbanks Hay or C•t ole Scale. 1 50 H. P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. Shafting, Pulleys it Belting. • PUBLIC NOTICE . 1 Another large consignment oto Fresh Teas of superior quality. °{' In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public oy peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, a d solicit your pat- ro nage. REES PE IC SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. 200 Plows, various Patterns. 50 Corn Scuffiers, $2.50 each. PIPE AND FITTINGS. Plow Repa re of all Kinds. Cash paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. Wareroomts nest Victoria -et. Methodist Church. C. A. =DER. 11-11 F3iTY ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. 6111 HEADS, Rtc.. Rt.., at THE SIGAAL Meretawte ma rot heir Bill Heeds, Letter Heade. ta. Ate. punted at this 05, . for very Tittle sears Lbs. they generally psi for the per.awe N being to advertise their bWem, QW stt see eam1Ng sad get pebe.a PATENTS CAVEATS, TRAKE MAARS 11113 CQPY$ICNT Orhbed, and all Aesthete In the U.A. Pates Ores at tended to at MODRRATR PRi44. Our Mitre Is apposite the 11. A. Patent (N. lea. surd we ear *Male Potent* In lees time learn theme resist. treat n'ARNINI?mv tied MOloNI. AR ?RAn•l,vn. too . . Mee as to patentability ire. of reatr5 mho we stake VI) (')f.4 ROY L7NLRA9 R'11OY- TAIN 1'Arg.vr. We refer, Item to lee Pset. r, eterb. Rept • Mone Order Div,. and to netes of tau. t* U. . la/Metes *Moa. Tee eironl•r, *hire. tensa awl redoes/tree to sottosl sheets ts year 'w• Inure or Comity. writ* to C A, agew a VI, :.ynrlr1 Pewit °Moe. Waesfapsa, D C 461 te • • 5.7 Ji 0 e, • "q• 05 6 • 144 i • WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the boot of value in all lines of Furniture -from the smallest chair to the largest and btist bed -room set, or parlor suite. WI and see his stock and get a bargain. In all it.* branches, promptly attended tc g::/r EMBALMING FLLTID always kept on hand. PICTURE FRAMING a specialty. EXPERIENCE, CAPITA AND SKILL Are the factors employed in the purchase of Goods from the best houses in the trade. The general verdict is that Munro is abreast of the times, and in all departments fully up to the mark. My increasing business is an evidence that my efforts to please the public are appreciated. And while I endeavor to keep almost everything us- ually found in a tIrst-class house, the general public may rely upon getting the correct thing in every department. Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will sell Satin and D'Lyons, Surahs and Satin Merveillieux at former prices. My Sfiecialties for the Season. Linen Goods in great variety, Laces and Edgings, Fine Hosiery and Gloves, and all the leading items in Smallwares, from Needles up. All Goods marked in plain figures and strictly one price. • • Draper and Haberdasher. FURNITURE if you walla to plinp the largest simiklef Peraiture In town. ge styles. call modem thew lovely time ff minim tow. sop Cheeps* ZrairsErOW ak ILO and he Neve. nem bet bate tee enestegate on awl 051 weer wastiessone 1 soli arlike es mall commission. In the neAsetakflo=1.41=r, 6triti eloiem mod mom es it rt. 17. zrEnr,r.kala ei"