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The Signal, 1892-6-23, Page 3THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, OTT., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1892. g FARMER'S CORNER gLY TOMB Of INTERt$T TC CANADIAN AOSICULTURIfITse onkel. Dare I.' Cabo Watt Went asap — M.taale d R..ee.t•s tee row of waters M thatteatMe and rreees tlaa D11w• ' be rvesa. , walls( tims will aeon he hen, I will w Ike readers .f the Advoorte • in.- isre la week joist.. which, tf put tato ala sI.111gesty, will 1e the mesas of eg ray otherwise prom/stag alta Irina I/ destavyed tar reutalulug uusaghtly etre all their lives. The remedy is • pair seta nude ea follows: For each boot you I * were of sheet rrou all/ Inches, •b may be cut fres old stove pipes or sulk nuns, ow' pace of lather 7 z 10 j ss, one M*IU¢ which stay be takes . old boot docks. Tors the tiros up tech at bottom cud of bot mei • at down ; this snakes a smooth edge .111 uvt cut the leather ; put narrow , of leather inside thus and turn it up bottom of iron, and it will project owe - oleo at top arid sides ; this prcvemte caning in contact with the le` ; place other, after punching holes &hog the • apart mud one inch frost edge of het. on otttel1., with lower end slipped It iron where tensed lack ; then put ppr mans ..ch totter censer through :leathers rand the iron, and the boot is Draw the boot around the leg he - Ne knee with lower edge uerly to notate' lace up middling tight, though ,o as to prevent circulation. if the is too lark, you can wake of smaller tnmwist; the edges of the leather. I a par as a foal unable t.s nand, and A tip at once and moat, and to three coakl folios ire duo, and an uncle nae which he sold .fterwarJ• for t.—Ther. T. lair, Frankfort, iu Fara Advocate. About Wheat Culture. D to protecting wheat hoer frost I am ruin., the: aguod cloud of .nwke must ' r a de id. d t ou the atmosphere, t 1e n.a.lc a success there are tno dkohl .in pr:u::pl*$ to be observed. For in- ar, it oo no use to hang the tbaretomoter alt the house even on the north life. watch It iso as to know when It is tame `get the smudge; the house u wanner I the atmosphere, sod the crop gay be es before the tires are lit. Then it bot d.• to ban;; It ou a Truce or any - kg near the house, for the buildings are . r. land, sometimes the highest .on the farm, and it. is low latr.i that ,.e tint. The therrto,neter should be ober. the lend is lowest, and the .uie..tart.-a while the temperature IS k. ear. i drgre•.•s below freer:ug, as it u •h cs..rr t„ weep up the temperature ■ to nose It after It is down. Though -Steve smu.lg:ng may often save . crop, I think in thts case as well as u all en. "prevention is better then cure,' that it wt:l be much better for the u tr if farmers cndeevor in every ,lablr way to hasten the ripening of the At. an.i N. de arses ae Mach .nun possible h th. ne.rastty ot einudg,ng. --1)- F. Iso, at Brandon Farriers Institute. A WOMAw$ MKWENGB. Wow site iawalwaes. .t. Ole. Maas It Solid tar T18.m obtok The delegettoe o young .e. hag Free11 shows into the r..sptsr resat at their employe', reideusre, and, wh.a his wile entered, all rose awkwardly sad seemed ill al mer "We an at your liesb.ad's aloe," sa o.. of them .1 l..gt18. •'1ad : she said, a some earwax "1 am very glad to see yen ; but to what sin 1 tadebt.d for this call ••11'.11," sant the spokesman, pleating up a little courage, "you sue, it's jest this way : %Vs ire been getting od at 3 o'cleek Saturdays dartag the stammer, and suw we want to mak. it 1L or 1 o'cluck if we eon." "The hall grounds are quite • diseases away." put in use of the delegate.. Aad we have to start early to get to the ranee," added souther. "Really, you must riscoas so," said the mutrees of the house courteously but firm- ly. '•1 aver taterfere iu my bud..iid's boons= affairs." "Oh, we du:i't want you to," protested two or three together. "You .e.,' mad the spokesman, getting down to beaming attain, "it's just time way: Wo want you to he Iciest, mcat su:pleaeutt to trim for • few .lays eat then we .1 go to him .rel ask him '.u- .—" -t/se Unseen r she ,%clonkel, haugh- tily, \light ask 1um to take you t.. the 1a11 gym.," suggested one of the yours men without noticing her mouser. "lir the rows," . 1 1 1 *iso: her. There is w inferuaee, grntletnell --" aloe leges, but the spolt.sto::u interrupted. •Mlir, I know all .11.nt at," he mid. 'I'n, utvrt 1 sty. lf. Thugs g.s wrote.;in the house, and you're tired ao,l crops et break- fast. Then we suffer at the: uthus. You stay up late t.. chaperon your daughter at • ball, and we have mere trouble at the S'co're a bit 1100* three Inuteings for 011e reaeun Or atautbet, and we hers a---a—terrihk tune at the utti.w.' "1 was discbarge l irons els otfi.•e oncri 1ee- cyues my wife was .-row the sane morning that my hoses was," ewe:as l0 l •ane young mar.. ••1 suppers, our wivra *.olid have chattel ple,.santiy if they h."1 met, hem there was au explosion when w,- met He wee ugly about •.metlang, ami I tired back, ami he 'tired me. Thais tie. way It goo. now ; it you'd make at a p.m,. to be par- ticularly agrecahle ant pleasant to him for -ear f. ur days—" "Yes. her ,lays will do nicely," broke in the *p okeante:is "Then w " ll. to bum, and everything will 1*. all right- The fourth .lay you give atm lite bent breakfast you cau —everything .hit he Sikes best -and we'll get what se went to shop minutes. Talk about a worsen baring Ide iuduence in bu.tnese! 11'ny, the humor she's m has more ed,rt than a hank failure or • bow in trade 'the tbougirt she uigbt to he angry, bat instead atm .aughesl, .Igreed to the propose - I1oa, and tour .lays taster when they waited on the head of the term he maele the dos- ing hour 12 o'clock, rust e•td th.t never is the history of the tirm had things run se satula.::osely as they had during the Inst four day.. --N. 1 ;tau. IN Parturition In theessotte• Aslmala. . 110 n.tl8 esestruversy het Ween r.etghh ors twee retrrr'J to us : That the pure res maternity in the: world of nature Is A01,1106e4 without the interfere/ow of h Is. :n a large majority of cases, broth uta and proper. Yet there are, doubt- , inane rase where sloe dictates of lou• site would c.,mmend assistance. There el.l he no sympathy for ignorant and in- 1•.us • 11...u,aataess. lint, from the fact t our d.,rneatic animals have browse, to .nardarslde extent, artificial, and, to•jrst t este „t from which their systema have latest from Nstme, should bonus stn• arument pearls the aid necessary He fesis for a poor suffering dumb brute iuonsna, and he who prevents or relieves wtertugo of animals is truly human. r. atermisatlsa Pwrsla... he fart that a single plant of "peas," .sees smteaumes .ore titan one million is. Is not the only ream why it is so holt a• exterminate. Its greatest In- s results from the (tat that it will retain vitality mei ripen ite seeds after beoom- deta.-i.ed from the sod. Hence, one r think he is done with it, after heeling 1 It low under a hot July seta. Bat it s eon fulfilling os mission of evil, and sr the next shower a huudred planta rt ui, where there was formerly but one. e meet troublesome in garden crops, such .euo..ue, Hitt do not sha.ie the greeted ch, but dr,es comparatively little harm •ngra and potatoes. 11 the land in - ted with It u steadily cultivated so that plans are never allowed to become re than an inch high, it may be *mediat- by this means. If allowed to get larger s almost sure to aspen sea seed. t.tati.s sa the 4.rd.s- in the wee•, farmers have to change their Tien. from one spot of ground to •ta- .er, of they expect to keep op a supply of prtahlea ; but a decided improvement in s directing is to have the garden so large ,t .toe•haf of the ground cau be kept in I clover, sowing the seer) at the rate of e peck to the acre. Allow the clover to ke se good • growth as possible, and the lowing spring plow it under for the crop vegetables. Then sow the other half of e garden to clover, to be plowed ander e luliowing ssrson, repestisg the optim- a from year to year. A $Mrwying '.whose, Farmers' Bulletin No. 7, jest keened by P 1'. S. Department of Agriculture, trust. the practice, methods, and efforts of raying fruit trees for insect peels and nous,1lss•ees, The subject of spraying presented m the bulletin in • practical msec: for information d the orchardist d fruit grow., and special atteatics is 'en to meeting the objections now being mei in treat Britain and other eoentriee o ust the ear of fruits produced in the rooted States. The fate liought tog+Ib.t roudlosiv.ly that the yingd (rslt •� duel not injure the fruit of make Ms • .:..:tgueeee to consumers. Black pepper is the berry of a vine that "w. in Bei atra and °reeks, bet ear is.rtpai supply of this eeualweuest of este- meets comes from the Island ed Java. he pepper rine is • racy beautiful plant, ith 1''g.. owl, polished leaven easel showy hi.. flowers. p.rrWhite rpepper is 118. Md, detect etback s the bask i1W her mbtnd r- tosimen lettere ie as et the meat esu mos yew doles in the wadi N Free bb. o ft woo 1 bees Inge brtmtl ON ss "lee of the aseekl.M es aA.. as Nis re• sad was Wee is the alaare !q. `MOW with ell and *awe - Paragrapher*' Potato' Every man expects to get hu reward in the hereafter, but uone hu deserts.—lodia.- •puha .bursal. "Tight mw. . mannered the unfortun- ate to the po.., • emirs as he pad his usual fine and cost. -Texas Sittings. The June ling makes more noise than a wasp, but he sloes not command hail es much respect. -Binghamton Republican. Sometimes the ;motor is blamed for • pool pnyer•meeung by a roan whose wife toll him that he was .•.ctlog toe massy pickles for supper. --Hal • Hue n. Mammo—And now, Eddie, coo you tell Ino what velocity s' F«i.tie --That • what papa let go of the hot plate with to -day, isn't it, moonrise'—Brooklyn Life. "Were you at the seashore last summer, Polly !" "Only for • dory." "Did yea bathe !" "No ; wmebo,ly else was null the ocean when we were there."—Harper s 11•rar. Amateur Artist -1 should like to present the last picture I painted to some charitable isstitutw• ; now which would you recant - tooted ' Cruel Lady Ftieud—The bli.d asylum.—Life's Calendar. Hafb$uer fon his deathbed)—"At last the time has come for me to be revenged o• that Lindenlruer. tin then, wife, you bear, the wretch is not to be invited to my (utter•!. "—1 nsere(.sellschaft. "1f you like,' mei the young man at the desk, "111 have your poem submitted tc the editor." "No," she answered posi- tively, "111 .ped it aloud to him. I prefer to have the editor submitted to the poem." W.hingtea Star. A Tletlm or Dew-CNawlwa- Mirioaary—Was it liquor that brought you to this! imprisoned Borgl•r—No, sir, it was house-eleonin'--apn ng h,m.e-chanin', sir. Missionary --Eh' House-cleaning' Burglar-- Ye..i . The woman had hese hoose-cleanin', an' th' stair carpet was up, so' th' folks heard m.."—New York Weekly. "Like Iaglo," Ting ....& allood Ow% Cough`. Cheap. .Els Ike* TIM M aro, a mad ems. fste atiodidelp al sped kg lb* d Wil. seremithirmsrlimilit areadratal It organs, Wart Ir1ltaib., cardronar ro- vests the t. Coaeamptloa; a every Duos of that dread di Ayer'm Cberry Pts• tors, nllDvee rode' lag sad induced ratraileve , "I have used Ayeer's ,herr a�tuw sl my fondly for e e ____a_ fi always found 1t the heel weep to which complaint map IIs e have been subject —Capt. U 1� Brooklyn, N. Y. "From. an experience of over thte4 yeah in the Dale of proprietary nniteedafi-- cloes I feet justified in recommending Ayer:a Cberry Pectoral. One of tlaa beet recommend•tioue of the Pectoral 4 the e.duricg quality of its popularity, 1 being more salable now than It was twenty-five years ago, when Da great encores nes considered maarvelons."— R. 8. Drake, M. D., Belie ' Kam. " My little slater, lour.ars of ago, was no 111 from bronchitis mat we bad almost given up hope of ber recovery. Our h.infly phynician, • skilful man and of large experience. pronounced it gab tars to give her any mor* medicine ; saying that he bad done all 11 was pas- sible olosible to du, and we must prepare for the worst As a lest resort, we determined to try Ayrr's Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly Day, with the most happy results. After taking a sew doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger. We continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely well. This has given stir unbounded faith in the preparation, and I recommend it confidently to my customers."—C. O. Lepper, Druggist, Port Wayne, Ind. For Culds and Coughs, take Ayer's Cheny Pectoral, rttsr/iu, 10 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass. Prise $1 ; .it blithe, ole Wes*.aaiWa tr..dls; as 1 ew1ele5m0 wereratles. What i* cs:kot ' t cmmn:on parlance " brooding " is :. very unwholesome occnpe- tion of the mind and lads t.• most unhappy a.Dsafwncee. 11 :,e should stand for a continuous period on one foot he would after a time strew ue-sided. Renders of " Ben Hur" writ remember that Ben Her securest the privile4.e of rowing first ou one side of the galley and then on the other, that he Might not lose t be perfect symmetry of his phystnl development 11'e need to use all the faculties of our mind in tuue to keep ourselves in poise and rout to k.. the use of any faculty. Breeding on one sub- ject breeds enelanahoiy, and u.eleucholy fre- quently results in losenity. Very xatnral Cantos$ a. O'Reilly (being entertained by the cook, who produces a battle of olives --You'll eschews me, Norah, but it's me print spin - yin that these plums u shpsile'I. Norah .Shure, thim i. not plums ; that is •lives, and the kim from Shprin. O'Reilly—lie they ! thin they taut More kim in the.1tee*sg.. -,lodge. Teo Innoh. ybe—i sever loved any one until I met H.- Aad I sever kissed • girl before is my life. And little Johnny., who had heed bellied tam portiere, tripped softly away whistling, "I am enm.thiag of a liar myself."—New York Herald. —`— aeeklwg a tomNr. Hrs. Pinkerly—I hear, Maj. Ringbesee, that you are s great wg.rer from indiges- tion. Maj. Ktugbats —I am. tte•dawn. Mas P1ak.rly—Are yogi doing anything lar it! Maj. Kagbam—I am, ntadaa. I am aisg ler • Croce'. It W.uldwet Work. Weary looking pari--Deetot, ems i aa- nds be cured ! Darter-Noteisg r eaisr. /karma ass 1.1) into a mend .iiep by simply tzytail t- enant a thoesaad. Weary Isoking ams—Y s-., but baby a..% west - street A 44.1118'. Owed News. Msgslsv Ov.Mgtss,^ Shrew --'Ileo stip GM Odpsr ban male mBsakmT Ad he &seat to reseed the ave to the peewee he me& river to M. wile lest mast18. E,erythieg will have le gen Pte a was et be esperienee it ars as awful bell bleat. 3St'3S1: 2•Sd01::..1, ., v-ln •i ; ' SS3i.sr eC%1-7..' • *Jogern 03 ^int=Ills'. - wi 11n 2eAe1. ': . : ;kris.: SHDO,UR 4S1AMOCput) J. -\i-' 'y�tawa7S wt11 wcrlsprTs t.lr•.-:5 - e BAG K -AG H E 00005 KIDNEY PILLS WILL CURE YOU $900. l mtis. Mee 1t WoCr.men. a ea ears sad CiAryen to Introduce • new mai pe,.Isr a medlim •d beet, Testimony of 19 Centurk.a SO Jesus of Nazareth. The meet remarkable relit/mos hook of the sae w Amen b >Bs eminent scholar, $'.a-aectarlau Every Carlene wants 11. almonds,. tereit147 when. Apply to Tie Weary said e.MMiesa Cm. lisrwteb. Caws. ft► PLANING MILL EST&$LISNED IIfi5. Buchanan & Son, ratm►aG.�r•t: star SASH, DOOR and BLIND, healers la all kinds of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aad builder's meat.riel of every ilmeriptie. School Furniture a Specialty. Patronis' True ' Competition. "Baohach• mew the kid- neys are !a bowels. Dodd. Kidney Pill.len , p.rwl/ef • .. per cart, 01 d5 is /l,kta swell try to haw a healthy city without sewer- age, ewerage, as good Math whoa the kidneys are clogged they are the eoauenc of ••Delap is Neg- lected kidny troubles result la fad ilood, Dpsp. Liver ver Coaint and the stoat dan- pperowe of all, irighb DieWSK Diabetes and Dropsy," "T1s above diseases eawwot erl.t where Dodd's Kidney Pitts ars seed Sold by all &she, or sect by ma&o•senssii�ptt of prim amts. per bra or sit wane- fior 1)r, t. A 8., kb & Co. Tommy. book Gilled Kidney Taft Emulsion Of od Liver Oil AND TMC Rypeplesphites of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CUBES Scrofulous and Wastlr-g Diseases Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Pros -.ration. Genera: Debility, &c. Ecwa'e of all imitations. Ask for P i.." Friar ?cion, and refuse ' a l o:sero. Jj1 •r.:ce BCC AND $1 Mtn MOTTLz. I Sold by Jordan. GtEtRu1P SALE —AT— JAS. SAUNDERS' CAN10 Iwo her. DIAN aeraMMhed is d tras �thee m�e.ent• estmpGtta esrvire with AM tad per tyit �4Er�awasepe teD1 s. oe mases prt.NN.s ass is h 1 ... s 8 us *t al rood ummom who t r p.tNew T8* esg1Nk aleegaeeb w 1181. r'.tIpa.r11 Iia 514 S s . will, all flaws atad = j� d.si. •M IR. ii� t�/�sspanwires aro all Gbse. itelth OeWest a •end mem O� et - B. WIIIMMealps. seat Leel llmr.*rr. Qedarish McLEAN'S BLOCK. As he intends retiring from bwriasss,'.o will sell his large situ spell -assorted stock at bottom priori. Chinaware, Jewollery, Wedding Rings, Silverware, Nickel and Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Albums, Plush and Other Goods, Toys, Fan')y Gooda,etc 8,000 Rolls of Wall Paper sod Borders, Win= WILL as s.W AT 11*12 MICA. Now•isms lime for bargains. GODERJOH Steam Boiler Works. 111MTABLISHED 11At,( A. S. CHRYSTAL 9tseresser to Carystar de /Arra, Manufacturers of ell kinds of Station- ary Marine, Upright h Tubular 33OLZERE Salt Pana, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Wbrkat etc., eetc. Aro dealers In Upright and Horizontal Nude Valve E.altaee, Automatic ent-OX Ermines • peolalty. All slam d pips sad pipe-attlna maalwatly on hoed. Eallanaree fumidte-A at rt snosettee. Repairing prem.Uy o attended t 11�-1y P. O. Not ilia AOaallerlca, Ont, Norte—Opposite 0. T. R. Start re. Goderfse. SYSTEM GRD °Total' TOOTED Stanitaa Specific, and Anridole for impure, weak and impoverished blood, dys- pepsia, sleoplmainusa, palpitation of the heart, liver ona�—yyriniuit, nourelgia, las of ttsetntsisry, krwehitis. .vss.m gall .tense, jaeadiD., kidney and unary dbsestw. St. Viers' dance. female irreg. .taenias aad ro..r.l debility. L&I0QLTORT. IODERIIL, °ATARI°. J. M. MoLEOD, rweeteter sed Ill e+eweren MclLa in's awe= lssrw►are. ess be had eti the d WWI� item sell d 1a.bsa. r seeewth. eel ,s7 1 t e • —AND— LACE CURTAINS WHY HAS OUR CARPET AND LACE Curtain trade during the last month exceeded our most sanguine expectations ? Because we have a large stock and oar prices are right. Every one wanting these goods should visit ouriCarpet room ---stock yet well assorted, because we keep adding to it. We have made a second purchase of Lace Curtains (in Glasgow) this Spring of 206 sets, which will be here in a few weeks. It is needless to say anything about prices. They are away down! Just imagine, over 500 sets for this Spring's trade. Price does it all. A ;fine assortment of Art Muslins, Rugs and Mats. Satin Check Muslins, worth 12.1c., for 10c. A fine line of American Challies, Delaines and Cochecoo Prints, fast colors, [rock -bottom.] COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. Great Carpet Warehouse l of the County. - THE AGENCY FOR TtIE CELEBRATED r-ONSOON INOIAN T ---i AT— CAMPAICNE'S ! Beet Tea in Town, Only 40 cents per ib. e Some goods slightly damaged by the late fire, at your own price. 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