Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-4-25, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, FARM AND GARDEN. PI advise dairymen w an *lover seed; r K 4e• your wheat, rye, barley or Deco; w r it aaywbe that it will glow wad c Ton • crop et My. No matter what .r kind et fed yes have. nor how eh yen ban .t it, if yea eats bed good, g ►t, early -ant wad well -eared Wer bay yes are sure et baying the imitation of a ration more us lees perfect, utdtac to what the net of it is eas- e d oto Besides its see dry, as hay, me set green for feeding io summer one cf the best Boiling crops we have. i have teeter tried it for ensilage, bet ss who beets say it snakes good teed, It eosin more iu proportion to put It the silo than Dora does. In addition its Yalu as feed for stock the roots of clover peat* make one d.1 the hast tihaere for other crops No terser 11 go onset i. sowing .{over, if it will ,w oe his farm; but it is not s good tp 1.i sell og the farm, as it carries tor. Ice of the fertility of the farm with Itaard'a Llalmeet Ceres amtemper. Mems .r tineas... Yams lifssersreen is ().award," s mend 1 nisei. prepared by the philosopher'* o ne, we glean tire seggestive. pwrwgraphe: "LI • Mad wind at table, Wr LouAreue seat it not to see whether the gate had b.ee left °pea or wbether the cloud. were *amino ap, w sore was h* that the g reat sales tau of Nature would soothe the little grief, or that her brilliant acti- vity of wind sad son ovoid divert the childish mind. The email ambsaasdor, s little perplexed as to why he was *tint tae., returned, solewnly reported, slid climbed back into hie highchair. . . Walking was his ozonise; and he eras so admirable walker, Tight, erect and Untie of limb. f1e almost always refused of- fers to ride in • carriage, and seldom on peony. evened himself of umgsibwts or Dobe. lie would walk agrees the city to his train, carrying usually his rather beery loathers tr.velltug-bye in his bend, at such a speed that • oompani.,n must run t1 keep up with him, and this with out apparent effort or any noticeable ef- fect of overheat or sburtnees of betroth. 'When you hate worn out your*hoes,' h) said, 'the strength of the sole -low her has gone into the blare of your body.' " The Viewer La►aea. It is well known that the majority of ,mem would be much stronger physical - were they out more to the open air, d of oo of women is this truer in of the 1 , assay of whom n ot go out oftener than cnee a week. is impossible for say one to heel well alined to the boos* so closely, and it not to be wondered at when • woman ® plains of foaling ill, for the cause can morally be traced to her clow confine- mt. During the warm weather she ould endeavor to spend dim* tart of 'Iday in the °pegs air, and the best way nsure this is to have eomethiog to v'for outside. There are plenty cf iten who would never go out unless it is actually necessary ; therefore, the 1y way to help such people is to wake A necessity for them to go out. If you have • yard at all. reserve some so of it for s dower pardon. No mat- s how poor the roil then is always me plant will grow to it, and where od soil is required it is very simple in ass days of fertilizers to prepare very or soil into a medium quality at the ry least. There are s number q beau- 'ul Rowers that may be grown from sd, with but little care, and IN. a mats bloom the greater part 4 the warm aeon. By following the directioais eco on each package of seed, and loosing only those plants that ate hardy, eery .mall space of ground will give a Mod deal of pleasure, also health, for Mere are few things as healthful as work of among fl)wsrs. If you hare an unsightly shed or fence i the yard Dover it with vines. The imbrue , morning glory and erne runner beans will grow in almost fy soil, providing they can have the sun art of the day, and *ben in bloom sake • brilliant show. They require wry little care, outside of a daily water- y/ in dry weather, or • weeding ones i s while, and strings for their support. Twill repay any labor speot on them rtulas will grow io very poor e sandier it it the better, sed re - sires scarcely any care but an sessional weeding. A bed of portu- was looks beautiful when in bloom, hick is generally • long time, .. they loom very early and keep in bloom un - I frost. Street alyssum will grow in rdinary soil, but requires somewhat more oars than the portulscae. Any of in dwarf are beautiful tamed in a bed, and will grow almost liher. where there is some sun. et -me -cots flourish in sandy soil, hould be kept quite moist to get resulflourish (*lass's Llalmeat t ere. Cartes le yews Character. "Many peoole neem to f..rget that character grow.. ; (het it is mot sue°c- thtng to put en, ready made, with wa- m.obood or manhood; but day by day, here • little and there • littla,grows with the growth and strengthen. with the strength, until, good r bad, it becutn.-s almost act at of wait. Look at a moi of busi.ass-prompt, reliable, conscientious, yet clear-headed and energetic. When do you suppose he developed all these admirable qualities 1 When he was a boy. Let us wee the way its which • boy of ten years gets up in the monocle. works, plays, studies, and we will tell you just what kind of • man he will make. The boy that is late at breakfast, sod late at 'Afoot, stands a poor chance to be a prompt mac. The boy wbo t.ev- leets his duties, be they ever so small, and then excuses himself by saying: '1 forgot; I didn't think,' will never be a reliable mac. And the buy who nods pleasure in the suffering of weaker thieve will never be a noble, generous, kindly man -a gentleman." Constipation claims many victims. Ward off this dread disease by the use ..f Small Sugar -Coated Burdock Pills whin needed. 1 m The new steel sod silver "art" jewel- lery is jolt noir very fashionably worn Tansies rivet to Lea. Work ineffectively performed ; work diluted at the time it should be done ; 1I -managed feeding ; poor, uopro6uble lock ; dead -heads which poet as much to sed as profitable animals ; i11 chosen cod ; i11- ged buildings, which oust oo much in labor ; waste of U-osge of tools ; exposure of live stock o bad weather; want of proper attention o the animals ; depredations of vermin ; tut of drainage ; loss of manure in srioas ways ; neglect to provide suGi- 'ent fertilizers for the crops ; unbusi- -like marketing of crops ; want of niateaoa and Instability of purpose in • farm t ; weeds; imper- t fenoes ; loss of time ; poor seed ; roads ; neglect which leads to asci te ; credit purchases, which increase and encourage ti ; inat- oo to personal comfort and health, tbicb ruses lots of time and out of Ioetors' bills and funerals - 111 these, mays the Time., and much more might be mentioned, tend to tura ieit 10 to low, and maks farming snpr o6t- 1 4.$ -Rural New Yorker. Constipation Dunes& prompt treatment. The re. rolls d segleet may he wino. *.void all lane and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which ls to weaken the bowels. The beet remedy 1s Ayers (Pills. tieing ply vegetable, their scums i• prompt sad their effect always beoedcial. They aro an admirable Liver and Alar-diu ar p1Y. and every- where siedoreed by the prufesstus. " Ayer's Pills are highly and univer- sally spoken et by the people about bare. I make daily ase or them in my practice." - I),. I. K. Fowler, Bridge- port. Cues. "1 cep recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, heriog long proved their value as • cathartic for myself and family." -J. T. Hess, Ledtheville, Pa. " For several years Ayer's Pills have been used to my family. W. lied them W Effective Remedy for and Indigestion, and are never without them in the house." - Moses °reeler, Lowell, Mass. " I have used Ayer's Pills. for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always (Quaid them prompt and efficient in their action."- L. N. Smith, Utica, N. Y. " I suffered from ewastlpatioe which assumed such an obstinate forma that I feared it would caw a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills ef- fected a complete cure." -D. Burke, Saco, Ile. "I bare used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in- valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia.,' - James Quinn, its Middle et., Hartford, Coun. "flavin been troubled with costive - nes., which seems inevitable with per- sons of sedentary habits, 1 have tried Ayer's Pills, hoping for relief. I am glad to say that they have served ter better than any other medicine. I arrive at this eonelualon only after • faithful trial of their merits." - Samuel T. Jones, Oak at., Boston, Mass. Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mats. S.Id he all Dealers In Medlin,. NEW ARRIVAL ROMOTES .tS II6ESTION. LATEST STY LLS. Remnants to be Cleared Oot. Perfect I' its aid Showy Shope► faun Meta. Hot water mates milt -curd insoluble, hard and [..ugh. Rinse everything, Wainer., pail., cans, eta, with sold water u Boon as seed,and ife- lore drying wash them in water as warm M the hand w111 bear, using enough soap, ✓ mo.1 soda or selenium to eat Tho After this washing,.oald in boil- ag hot water, and sot to dry in son and pen air. Use tin pails for milking. Never re wooden pails. - Wasters Rani. "Do you know of • boy who wants a situation T' asked • Harmon dairyman of seethes.. " Why, I thought you had • good logy " "Well, be gat along pretty well, hat whoa 1 told Dim to go cot and feed the best our and he damped a lot of bran foto the pomp i thought it was about time to lot him go.—Field sed Farm. A pra.tiesl tact will amylase the Jslrytaaa that his mows ere sayable of su.suesieg sad dismally( meth more food this the eawai silowons. if:perim.st I sons denote whish of the sews pay by noting whether the exam of .reverted into iaersased panty or into flosb.—Dairy World. A meat diugoetlim pietas of dirt le that of a dirty dairyman. with dirty Wads, 1� a dirty ism is a dirty eatable, the milk ie • dirty pail, where it is left to •beets the dirty odors of . darty •tme peer. -T s 11<Irvor. Ussightl pimples, . tea. [tad all *Wag �w beams of the skis ere re- sieved .isi ved by as* Dr Lev's $sllpber SNP. H. DUNLOP lig:- The West -at Taito-. The LATEST had BEST STILE AND VARIETY SPRING ]RY G]]OS —ST — THE TORONTU HOUSE, P_ O'3Z=AT M an•tger McLEOD's Ssiiii Ilellovator ACTS ON THE BOWELS. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA. Mr. `cell McNeill. of Leith. Out, writes: Daae Bins. -For yuan and years f muttered swim dyspepsia is its worst fora{.., and after trying all mesas in m, power to no purpose I was Pernod«, by fronds to try ft It , whieb 1 did. and after U tilt Iwtt).a I was completely cured. are.: COMSTIPATIOh Cures CONST/PAT/Oh Cures CONSTIPATION TH £.IE8T1GARTH &Ca BAK l NG POWDER FACTU1 SU? UES NtIJITS mats Coags We Alum. notion wanes - tEOULATES THE LIVER. And Other Tested Remedies are becoming the Standard Medicines of the day. Parties selling or writing from all pares .t f7 me& sad the United Stats for the System ltsaowator. it sever fags to can Lowers, w•i•k sod impoverished blood. dyspepsia, rheumatism, loss cf memory, breasbitia. emiseeptiee, gall stones. K kid- ney iseas paw" female irregularities sad metal debility. Nushetered Dole by J. H. M.LEOD, Sole Patentee, (batter karma as "The Old Doctor.") Newgate -d., Ooderi.b. Oat. Th. imams Rsuovatsr le .old at $1.011 sad $100 per both.. Route BiIIs,Cards, Etc., Printed at The Signal. ILsyM ieeevevy. DEALS Sms. -I hays tried your 11.11.11. with great encore for asastupat.un and pun in my head. The Wooed dor outdo me ever so much bettor. My bowels new move freely and the paha in my heed h.s left ma and to everybody with the woos disease 1 recommend B. B. R. Mies F. Wn.t,.w'. NS (Moor Bt.. Toronto_ 11,11 Yahim, bee a Lmdlys .tom hey Ohre, boo let Proes,. fire Potion, Wad Wei. Cress depirst r., Daley arid Lmadry Utensils- A311 teriIr.A3fi CRAM STMT, ¶ACEI MONTREAL. Cures BILIOUSNESS. Cures BILIOUSNESS. Cures BILIOUSNESS. IEGULATES THE KIDNEYS. PURIFIES THE BLOOD. .0;A.MCA KILL kir . trtar.,urACTUF ERS .Nit ARRtAGE VARN1SHCS.ti!"1l�' .e 4SILVER MEDALSAWARr?Fli MCINTPF A' tHADWICK'S' LBATHERQID Direct Prone first.. - 1 .r . trou Wad for eve rear. with Liver Complaint 1 u.ed • great deal of n.edteiw which did rote no good. and 1 was�.4ttis� wormall the tame aotil [ fried Bur lock Rlar.i Bitter. After h't•..:g Von bottles [ware now in cw can log r a.HaysLet<oneOct 1890. SPOOli STEEL -UM? TGU711Cf Is,.enol, . a -Pee utd nil did COTTON UCLA For Marti atw~T R U N K 8 Machine lrtae. Is the We?" - ;,,,:s wPFaloa J. BYELEIGH CO MONTREAL, ASK FOR :T. t1;1v.'t.111L''9,-;. HOTEL BLMORAtL. )IONTREkL. Notre }lame St. ewe of the Dans! eentN sod elegantly furnlsl.ed Hotels to tae City. A .o.t ler 4410 atte.ta. RetestQ 17s 'O3D iF, t* to $3 per day. S. r. r ..gef Cures HEADACHE. Cures HEADACHE Cures HEADACHE. r, DOMMIDN PEARS Lie in i0I CMI= -7, J. PALSERDSOH WhokialeIap't: of ORU6C:ST'a' SU33RIES 17C iS1'IZ DIREST., MONTREAL. AL Tient Once. Oita Mae, - i was very hod with headache and pain in 1,1 beck; nay bands and few .welted so i eosld do so wort My.Maar-In-law advised me try 1. R.R. WIC, owe brink 1 felt an much better that I «' 5r 'ne moos. 1 em now well, and .:an wort all well u .ver. Anon leveme.s. Ti1.o.M.rit_ Out SOAP. LEATHER EOIRD COMPANY. `tanf.ctunre of RS+1£STCS r^1Stin &team t•.ett:._. FRiCTIO: i FeLL r BOARD, r. :.,rte..-,- aECKin's BIOL. TIIE BEST FOR LAUN=RY G.S. PAPERS. Wrapping, NEWS. Cures BAD BLOOD. Cures BAD BLOOD. Cures BADBLOOD.BLOOD. Red Hlocd arks Nem wren*[sedan Si Ile 961611111241. 14.w. I3Ya y. end a welt R. R. a.. by stmeleeing see toning chase srsas, ,+osseus bleed, .estag all Mere ebasema hem a prods to a serendoes sore. C!fwU:r1BzLF THE CRSS. .^,r"STN CIY: on Ttt[ 3;01 .t:attaa a ligremes tirrr ;r A p.. aPrul ,W/trsORAT.- ATE 8 PUBLIC NOTICE Another Targe- consignment of Fresh Teas of suerior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we a e offering.Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE & SON. solnd000 war No 1.6 'Whom _der air dna wee wad- del nd- _el ...• or W. _.. - t dr w.o as rueas....a.4. Mau Yr w or e...... er_ wow .oeLl Tor: Portz! %1 ONomall 4. Ta. .W.wla. est .loom ,a..re••_a_ 4.1 Mooed r• Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. CODERICH SEED EMPORIUM 1 "QUALITY FIRST!" =sOur Motto. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS IN THE COUNTY. Our Field and Garden,.`Setd. have been 1.4.-etod with t!:' I:re.eest ,'a-•an,t hare been pruvu-d from the; .bout r Mita port of s■ boa ti so w Irreerio eer s.. ss.? WY ...pr .isge_ isie•f to .« e. wa4 es_ 110a wellies an of we" area we mosterin ..e.•er•••oro Dotter ensile et ser. w.rq w memo AY.. sear.- ■ rawt-r • CV. s.. Wawa as■riosa, none BUT ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, '4 LETTER PAPER,' BILL HEADS, E:to.. Etc.. at THE SIGNAL PR'NTPr, OW. Best Growers on the Continent. OUR STOCK OF SEED GRAIN Comprises all the leading varieties. namely :-- PEAS--Runner, Crown, Golden Vine and Mummy-. OATS—Banner, Giant Swedish anal Black Peerless. SPRING WHEAT—Colorado, White Russian and Ladoga (.tee Prof. Saunders' report of last named variety.1 WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION to our Seeds and Seed Orem and Respectfully Salic;t ar. Icapect:on of au: 8to. L. IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT \Ve hare la stock a full Ilse of all the leading Manufacturer., . Binders, Reapers. Mowers. Drilla, Rakes, Disk Harrows, Gang P:u!:ghs, Cultivators, and all Steel Sulky Ploughs. This Department will he represented la the Surreusdimg district by MR. ANGUS McKINNON, OF COLBORNE. A Full Sto:k of kept constantly on hand. OGILVIE.S & HI TCHISON'S Crown Jewel Flour, x2.23 per cwt. Bost Value in the market. foods ttelfrered to any part of the tows end Satl.factio• Oivea. WM. BURROWS 9 SEEDSDdA1'T_ \%a1er Ser'vice & Ilpai A Penni Saed, a Penny Ened The undersigned is prepared to undertake the putting in of tWater Services in connection with the Town System to Dwell- ings and other Buildings. Also REPAIRS GODS GTo Steam Engines, MI.11 s, Fac -DRESS tories and Machinervof all kind. Dress Melton,, from 9c. per yard up, Twill MeltonR, Stripe Fouk and Prices reasonable. Satisfae- Amason Cloths, Stripe end Check CoMtume C1othR,Yeh eta, Ribbons, kc t'"n Guaranteed ESTA3211...I8 ED S0 YEAR¢ - I still take the lead in special value iu WILSON SALKELD. PLANING MILL EITIIIiU$MfII INS. LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES MEN'S SUITS, SPICCIAL VAULTS. Tweeds, full lines. Overcoats veru low. Onod Quality, ;Nearly all Gone. Price Sells Them. In Grocery Department, In Teas especially, I Take the Le.tl,both in Quality and Prices. Pure Un- adulterated( Coffee only kept, price, 30c. per Ih. ''ure Spices only kept. In My Hardware ;Department I have a full a.ertment.1101am, my oun importation, from 719 to 1141A8, full supply Crosec::t Sew., kc. Wagon and Buggy Gears full amm'tment C. CR -A.3313, Oedereek, Nev. Nth, ISM[ SWAZI A •