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The Huron Signal, 1880-12-03, Page 7• THE ii U its' SIGNAL► FRIDAY, DEOEMBER, 3. 1880. Farm find $firaen • suitors aatanxur. IRleiard Hawley, of 1 Alois, Mich.. who has it hue stook .arie sada tlode- rish. Oessada, le fool enquiring a worid- wNe repeteelee ea s breeder of shurt- hesnr. Th'. leader el lou tine herd is the eL►w..pp, buil "Beaceusiield,' which took iendree premium in his tease at the t Mete fair. Thu •*inial Poetise color which was recently "all the rase' amuug short -horn breeders, but is pure white. Ho is onlythree yearsu, but weighs2,360 pounold,s. He of good family on bu both sides. lila sire was third Earl of Goodness: grand fare the renoeued British Bane., tired by Col. To.aaly of Inneeahire, Migland; his dale is a pure baits cw; grand -dem Lody (lueaneea, going beck to Master 13elter- Ay.lt is believed that "Beaclnsbeltd,r Iehu illustrious namesake, is superior to why of his alosd.,n, and his owner, in the opinions of .nue of the best Cana- dian and American breeders, is destined to procure a better strain of , h:ort-horns than is now in existence. The above paragraph is fro::: the pen of Prof. Welch of the Chicago Timis. To this may be iddcd these op of several well known short -horn authori- ties oossertung the head of Mr. Hawley's herd: "Beitconafeeld" is a better bull than his grand sire the British Baron. (Col. John B. Taylor. He has a wonderful display of milk points. -1W. F. Clark, agricultural edi- tor London Advertiser. He is a good representative of any family. —(George M. Bedford of Paris, Ky He is an elegant and grand bull. - [Hon. David Christie, ex -president of the Amt- rio in sborthoni association. He is a very massive animal, with rat- her fine bones, and very just propor- tions. — 12. F. Johnstone. I th:uk he is the finest bull than I have ever seen. --{William Smith. I have been out to inspect your herd, and end the magnificent .Baaeunstield (for suds he really is) in fine condition. (Francis Graham. Mr. Hawley's aim has been t., develope a new strain of shorthorns that shall ex- cel alike in the production of milk and beef. He believes that these chameter- i■ties are not incompatible but latu,ally blend in the well bred shorthorns. The bull Beaconsfield, which he has the cre- dit of breeding, elicited universal ad- miration at the state fair. !Detroit Poet tied Tribune. THE GAME LAW. NOW lb THE To start card pertlts. To put down your sauerkraut. To tack on your weather strips To don your winter uuderwear To Ball in light colored uwkties. To count in the buckwheat cake. Tu plant holiday advertisements. To get your apples in the cellar. To lay out a course of winter reading. To begin thinking up Christmas gifts. To test the virtues of hot sausage. To eat • finely blanched Endive salad. To repair leaky roofs before snow lies. To pin the autumn leaf upon ;the wall '1'o admire the ladies new wiater bon- nets. TIME To shove oft' your tailor's bill till Jan- uary. To catch black hats before he gets rosen in. To look at a partridge over the rib of a good gun. To, pick out and hang up your Christ- mas turkey. To get the "bobs" in order for coasting parties. To think of those hyacinth bulbs, for winter blooming. To warn your a,uk not to get too much sage in the stuffing. To have your spike tail coat put in or- der for the society tamp•igu. To stop the twitter of the fall wood- en k before his tribe has entirely migrat- e1. To devise some mermaid stopping the symphony of the nocturnal "'mune. To recollect that the turkey is at his best when artificially puffed out with • purse of chestnut& To send in your newspaper subscrip- tion for next year accompanied by cash in advance. The following list is taken from the Statutes of Ontario, 1880, as published by the authority of the Legislature, and it may be relied upon as correct. It will be found particularly interesliiig at the present time ;— None of the attituals or birds hereinaf- ter mentioned shall be hunted, taken or killed within the periods hereinafter limited :— Deer, elk, moose, reindeer or caribou, between December 15th and October lst. Grouse, pheasant, prairie f. w: or part- ridge between January lst and Septem- ber 1st. Wild turkeys or quail betwecn January eat and October let. Wood- cock between January 1st and August 1st. Snipe between January 1st and August l5th. Waterfowl, known as mallard, grey duck, black duck, wood or summer duck, between January let and August lbth. Other ducks, swans or geese between May 1st and August 16th. Hares between March 14 and September 1st. No eggs of any of the binds above mentioned shall be taken, destroyed or had iu poa,.ession of any person. at any tune. No beaver, muskrat, sable, martin, otter or fisher shall be hunted, taken, or killed or had in possession of any person, between May 1st and November 1st, ex- cept in defence or preservation of pro- perty. Penalties for killing the above animals or birds out of season:— Deer, elk, moose or caribou $60, or not lees than $10 with cents for each offence; birds, $25, or not lens than $b with costs for each bird or egg; fur bearing animals mentioned in Act, $26, and nut less than $5 with costa for each offence. —r n.+..t.ar.r,m Wee. The 'mot Salve in the world for Cuts, Itieesifas, Home, Tatter, U►a ffed Haul, Chilblains, Corr, sod all kiti(a of akin erythema This Ohre w gammollsedM give perfect eatbafaut.ues in every oris sir INittey refunded. Price Yb as. per hue For sale by F. Jordan, tit/di/rich. turas re itireariaa. • A youngetfr td of mine wee eared ei thirst fur liquor, that had so his system that he was use SU do any banner. He was enure ly ured by the tea of Hop Betters. 1t ed all that bunting thirst , took awe e appetite for liquor , wade his nerves steady, and hu has remained a rubor awl steady eau fur were than two years, and bas no desire 4, return 41 bat cups, and 1 know of • number o• others that have boon cured of driakiag by it." Fenn a leading 11 It t ithcal, Change. New lurk ai.taer lrart�. lu reporting the market prnoes fur but- ter, the New York Tribo e , of May 20th, said, "Choice packages to the retail trade reach 111 to 90 touts, but light eo orad goods are hard to dispose uf, and several Iota were thought well sold at 8 to 10 tants. This stern logic of dollars and zenith is rapidly convincing dairymen that tarry should use the Perfeetef But- ter ,0 olor nude by Walls, Richardson & Co., lturliugtou, Vt. It gives the perfuct June color the year round and dairymen that use it never send light col- ored oods tai unarket. GOLD TYPE.—It would astonish some of our best orators to sou their speeches verbatim et liter•tum in the next day's � papers. It would disgust thenn,•slso; and they would denounce the reporter. Nor would any such reporting be fair t, the paper's readers. Oily thorn who know nothing about a reporter's business thinks reports just what is said. limy don't know that he finishes sentenc:5 which the orator, in his hurry and excite- ment, xite- ment, has left unfinished; that he disen- tangles metaphors, suppreares rep.,u- tions, correct* bad grammar, remedies slips of the tongue, rectifier errors in nano, and dater, patches up half -remem- bered quotations, and the orator, read- ing his effort in the next day's paper, thinks he did pretty web, and so he did; but there is a great great dialer Ince be- tween hot speech and cold type, and what would kale sounded very well iu the former, would have looked anything but well in the latter. Yet the altera- tions are only to the reader and to the orator. The only thing we would re- mark is, that where reporters nuke one mistake, speakers make a hundred, which the reporter instinctively, or as a mere cutter of business, corrects and says n&t'Iin_ alrout. --(San Francisco Chroni- cle Dr. Pierce s (holden Medica. Dis covery cures every kind of humor, from the worst scrofula to the commod'pimplo or eruption. Four to six bottles cure saltrhe nn or tetter. One t, five bottles cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to four bottles clear the system of boils, csrbunches, and sores. Four t, six bottles cure the wont kind of erysipelas. Three to six bottles among the hair. Six to ten bottles cute running at the ears. Five to eight bottles running ulcers. Eight to twelve bottler, cure the worst , scrofula. Sold by druggists, and in half-dozen . and dozen lots at great discount. Mew le Get Bleb. The gree. s ;eret of obtaining riches in first to pi actice economy, and as good old "Deacon' 8n✓der" says. "It used to worry th. 1if • out of me to pay enormous doctor's 1 ill but now I have 'struck it rich.' E salt n and happiness reign sup- in.sir littlehouarebotd, and all aim - cure blotches cure' corrupt or reme ply because we use no other medicine but Electric Bitters and only costa fifty An experiment in prohibition is being cents a bottle." Sold by F. Jordan. THE DAYS or 6fitixay Axa Mullan uy Uuus. r endured by the sufferer Nam a persistant cough soon sap the vitality of the ayateut and wreck the couatitutou. duck a catastrophe can only be avoided by precautionary measures. Prevent the climax of s cough with Northrop & Ly - man's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophusphites of Lime and Soda --ap- proved of in profesaional quarters, and which is a combination of the purest and most salutary ingredient; in perfect chemical harmony. Coughs, colds, aryngitis, incipient bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs, are speedily relieved by it, and it has like- wise proved 'to be a useful specific in scrofulous maladies. The loss of strength consequent upon being diseased is check- ed, and the flagging physical energies restore' by its Invigorating action. Phospiuorus, the active principle of the hyp,ph.sphites, not only supplies the s' stein with au uuportatt element of ri rcugth, but gives a healthful impetus to the circulation. The Bone and soda sls:• roll to vigor of the frame. In wast- ing diseases of all kinds,` this prepara- tion can i,e depended upon to produce • beneficial street. A fair, persistent trial, is .''l that is necessary to prove its poten- cy, either as a pulmonic or general in- v.g.mtn:. For poverty of the blood, with which e" many invalids are troubled, it is a sovereign remedy, prtouutfug the acqui- sitiuu of both strength and flesh. Pre- pared by Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, and sold by all druggists. .lit SHEELY As lerrr.or rULLOwn Cat:.ta so surely will diseaseventually fasten itself- upon a systeme' deficient in vital en- ergy, if tonic medication is nut resorted 4. in time. The necessary tendency of a weak discharge of the functions of the b:,ey is t, disorder its organs.—Invigor- ation, prompt and through, is the only &ife+;uard. Nori novantof depletedphyuoal ,•uergy, no restorative of lust flesh, nerve power and cheerfulness,, has more clearly demonstrated eta efficacy than Northrop & Lyman's Quinine Wine. .In this pre- paration, associated with the salutary medicines which forms its basis, is pure shcny wine and oertainar,matic oonatitu- ents which imparts an a• -seeable taste to the article, and gives additional enr,haris to its effects. In 'eases of statue! ue- bility and dyspepsia it is invaluable and the desired e,iect is, in the vast majority of caws, remarkably prompt as well as decisive. That good natural appetite, which gives a relish for the coarsest fare, is iusured by the use of the Quin- ine Wine, which also confers brain sooth- ing and body refreshng sleep. Fever and ague and bilious remittent fever, are dis- eases 4o the eradication of which it is specially adapted; but it should be used only in the intervals between the seizures. The far-reaching effects of a good tonic, in tall complaints involving loss of physi- cal energy, are well understood by physi- cians, and the comprehensive influence for good of this preparation upon the system goes far to bear out the profess- ional belief in the* value of invigorants as opponents of disease. Be sure to ask or the 'Quinine Wine" prepared byNorth- rop & Lyman. Toronto. Sold by all WHAT TEST INT Or IT. — A TRW FACTS FOR TILE PeorLE.—There are but few pre- parations of medicines which have with- stood the impartial judgment of the people for any great length of time. One of these is Dr. Thomas Eclectric (hL Read the following and be convinced: — Thomas Robinson, Farnham 15entre P. O., writes," f have been afflicted with rheumatism for the last teen years, and have tried many remedies without any relief, until I tned Dr. Thomas Eclectrie Oil and since then have had no attack of it. I would recommend it to all." J. H. Earl, Hotel Keeper, Wed ehefford, P. Q., writes, I have been troubled with liver oomplaint for severed yeah, and have tried diLrent medicines with little or no benefit, nutil 1 tried Dr. Thomas' Koine - trio Oil, which gars me immediate relief, sed 1 would my that I have used it sines with the bateRect. No ore should be without it. i have tried It ea ray homes in time of outs, wounds, sea, as+d think it is equall as =sod toe leans as man. " A. 14y , i(sreb'A, Wast - worth, writes, " 1 haus so'Ld some hun- dreds of bottlse of Eoler,rreoit is pronounced by the puhnc,'ons the beet medicines they have ever need;' it lee done wonders in eedieg send ratite* Pais, mote throats, etc., and ie of the greatest on nBdenoe. " J Rumen, Township of Pere], writesI was persuaded t, try Dr. Thomas trio Oil for • lame lee* which tmu ase for three or four years, earl I never found anything like it for curing lame. Beware of trier lt is al[atti�tio■aucsi benefik " Afor Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric 00. See that the elg• nature of & N. Themes is on the Tommie, and the nada of Nosr4Mp & Lyman are Mere in the bottles, end take no other. Wildhy an medicine dealers. Prins 16 els. NO¢tlIRO & LYMAN' Toronto, Coat., Proprietors for the Dominlan. Bova - and rise Wised tried at Liverpool on a pretty extensive scale. Lord Sefton and „Mr. John Roberts, M. P„ have agreed to prohibit the sale of liquor in any shape on land laid nut for building purposes by them in the south of Liverpool. For some years past new streets have been ■ ringing n over this area, and it is estimated that, when the whole ground is covered, there win be some 60,000 persons living in a district where not a drop of liquor can be sold or bought. What are the results so fart Mr. Robert} declares that be has never had a word of complaint from owners or occupiers of houses in the dis- trict on account of the absence of iiquor • shops. The respected Chairman of the School Board, has publicly called atten- tion to the fact that the working clan es are rapidly migrating from the districts where public -houses are thick on the ground to this prohibitory district. The Mad constable reports that his officers Clave very little to do on this grontr', where there are no public -hooses. The mediae! officer reports that the death - rote is .xoeptionslly law in the district The feelings of the inhabitants in Me district towards prohibition may be - bared from the fact that when, the other day, aprlieation was made to iia liaes- se for a house on the borders of the ground pvok bited, the wort was crowd- ed with residents around, who osed the ap enation, and it was by the h aocordingl . These facts t? et th ..ay. s.el steed ge psis your threat ewe, tw are you an - by a con.tant ooegb 1 If sn "Bryan's Piemonte W filers 'en you malar* relief • • , . se, i i s gine tl st rhignt (" ttfst4'F s1X f1e •rad no - • IlsOull frit s, ankh, or #t i the Ike& et erase, Ord i taken in toms their tifleaey will moon be proved- Big by all dru glad a tr dsdw MEN sail a bait • Great spends 6terpelse. The Laboratory for the manufacture of Electric Bitters is one of Chicago's grea- test enterprises, 'giving employment to a large number of hands. The extensive sale already attained for this wonderful remedy is astonishing. Wherever once introduced and becomes known, it is al- most impossible to supply the demand. because of their true merit—curing where all others fail—and at a reasonable price (fifty cents) --(Exch. Sold by F. Jor- dan. or- danW lust a lieeestati. Such is the expreaion from all Drug- gists and dealers everywhere who are selling Dr. s New Disoovery for Consumption. No like preparation can begin to have such an extensive and rapid sale. And w'iy 1 Simply because of its true wonderful merits. No Cough or Cold, no relater of how long standing or bow stubborn, can mist its healing qualities. Asthma, Beene► a `.is, Hoarse - Dees, Hay Fees*, Pain in the Ride or obese and difboelty of breathing or any Negering disease of the Throat and Lungs rapidly yield to its marvelous powers. It will positively care and that what. ythi else has failed. Matis- fy ycwrtss�l[ as tbrowasode have dread done by getting of year druggist. Jordan's, a trial bottle for ten mints, or a regular rise bottle for $1. For alb 1/y Jordan Tnrworten, One , lurch 4, 1880. For twenty-three ;eats lad past, i Isere sold Perry Davie Psis -[eller, and lave always hewed It to give good setis- Eloatioa. I have frequently used it in my fly, Mol resolved peat heriebt from the use et it in that way. Although many Madeline' of it have been pet no t'market, and pushed yet the old, reliable Perry Paw Eike holds Ess own, sad ie m very persist isienestooA reepestfony, JAa Atnaaw .-... "WON tilvL is asetber aalamn E KNIGHT, I.4X1R , ; ► flo,/ifirf4afffi. Ilfsrt rtseel.aaat Ilium 1/eL _.. Viagra Basun, \intim• Hluuu, VOL* A •1 000 Tri BY•AU. f ktab OHN A HES bas opened out during the a untie. and you will not want any other SO' W. 4Isia lakes a *pedally. Bseld doliterod coos) rficruoou W all ports of the town I. E. KNIGHT. MRS. WARNOCK bhp W latera the Ladies of Oodcrtch vktalty that she has just returned trees esketlng kir and Fall Stook of M I L T4 N E R''Yi', WOOLt AN/1 FAN.'i and 1s prepared to state that she foto acv • tai• tore had mieh a tine a,eet tuient sit 1, Darr- INSIEUTION INVITED. '6- 17i3. MBS. WARNOCK. `JHRYSTAL & BLACK, Practical BOILER -MAKERS. The 8ubacribera, have bought the Tools and Boiler Bodnes of D. RtntcIMAlt at Co.. lately aarr.ed on by the Ooderieb Foundry and Manu- facturing Company. and haying had en ex - petit nee of over eight years in nkat shop. are now . prepared to carry on the trade to alt its si Any work entrusted to us will receivo prompt attention. trirst-class work rumens tool. All kinds of Boilers made and repaired. Tire Smoke Stacks and :sheet Iron Work. ke.. a - reasonable rtes. ' New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired on the shortest notice, and at rotu•si THAT t.E- ry douprrrnON. Chrystal & Black, DOI Na. GOINIRICII. 11757) IODERICH AND KINCARDINE Marble Works. tieadatrmee. Hoose Trimmings. Monuments, and wort of all kinds in Marbles designed and exceeded In the best style and at most reasonable priers. Maiblc Mantles kept in stock. Granite Monuments and Headstones imported to order. ALL Willie WARRANTED. SCOTT & VANSTONE. 1782. SAMUEL SLOANE, DEALER IN A1.) KINtl$i)E AN D weeps• Well 01 igt.1;00118 HB WILT. NOT BB tTNDE E tDI4D" la.pee Clop of wy Mammoth Stook is respectfully Invited. BverY line collAiltc a 1762 JOHN .t('HESON, Square, Godeeisi. "Dominion Carriage 77404" t. tip a MORTON & CRESSMAN, MANCr'ACTI BUGGIES,CJTT.IRS, SLEIGHS, &o. We w.11 sea et otai fur : ao latlAnre of the sea- SOL ai A few .lid WitWf�t'resrYNit.•.vin C.,ainn..o.t sew is ad I(u .er ed L.bi ta&ed in eceW site for Rita. soar °pfwait( (blburx Hol'•', lode felt. John Knox, Mal ufacturer of CARRIAGES, t3U.aGiS, &c., &c. ASO n'rl LE or t echo.:.Y. BUILT TO °RDiO. REPAIRING and JOBBING done with neatness and despatch, and at reanaonable terms. Call and examine before purchasing. JOHN KNO simnel on Street, Go derich. "THE • SIG -NAL," Foods the present date wr:I January est, 1882 OT TI Y $1.50. • f--- ! ONE CF THE OLDEST AND HOOT rEI.IABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD Fon y '-•�; THE CURE OF r:' . Coughs, Colds,, Hoarsen"' ss, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, We aro now prepared to 1111 aiid ship orders for Trrea, he., for tall Planting. LleatTIptiTe Price e'sWilogncs rums to applicants. Geo. Drama & Sox. ANCHOR LINE,. WY= STATICS MAIL STRAY/RS Now TORIr rooOaskOW CASON, top to ode. £T'EERAGB, EJP. Those eeeeeers do not carry cattle. sheep or per.. AnaSaturda NSW rola[ T° O LON VON DIRECT. casnNa. sea t. $5.1. tIetnyin at Reduced Rags. rwirsogerm s000modatloo re�na•arparsed. 111 staterooms en Ran Deck. vPe:u Booked etlowest ree to or trout tr, aelao.4'Nation lexor Amides low.et rem, (freest e*ares sr 1otfi�, rw■res. pa sppiy to ■esn..a.. aaerans, r aowNws Oreo. ]c. Or to MIMI R. WARNOCK. Albion Block, 1761 Agent at (lode/ lob MANITOBA AND ALL ro17ifT11 ice TOE Groat North-West. Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, includinc' CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PIIYSICIAN WRITES. •' 14 does rot dry vp a cough, and Isar. the Carse behind, as is the case with most preparations, but loosens it, deans** the lungs and allays irri talion, Ours remoring the cause of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles bearing a similar naive. Be sure you get DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD (TERRY, with the signature of " I. BUTTS " on the wrapper. 00 Cents and $1.00 a Bottle. Pre- pared by SEre W. Fowt.R & Sone, Boston, my l Maes. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. The ]I4etirplrd rimalortattan 00. (uelrrere t L aU Ole code of r7.e ��q�� trlLt FRIDAY •t a. ust1srE/a��A Y else /RIBA MMC taeramistota ElLt"I'mak,si wnsaNiles, at Lwe tise�g,l 1i7.�� •1�i,� a .1➢. T1r e. aelb B • Map ism �dress,Ir lasaE�`� e��a 1m • Lw.a.r - '.W A Protected Bo1nticn of the Prateslde -, Iron, i■ as easilydigested and assimilated with the blood u te simplest food. When the blood does not contain the usual quantity of ;con. the defickney eon be supplied by the toe of the PeiRt VIA N8FRU' It cures a "thousand 111x" simply byTo.two Li., Iwvtoo■•rnro, and Vnauuao t system. The enriched and vitalised blood -nnestes why part of the body. r.pefring damages anti waste, searching one wnerbid e.eretioes, and leaving nothing for diens. to 0.41.4 apron. This 1s the secret el the wesdsrfiuI ■cell as of this remedy in miring Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bolls, Dropsy, Chronic Disrncces. Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, Aad all dlrase. originating In a b• i• otx4- w blood, or seesopan►eu h, d.td.r re al. • EMM et Ne aroma 0A1711111011111.1110, rare you R'4 , ' i 117 ITEM" Iced by deer ,�pees J, ,e o ) ■. , .....:es & Noes, Prop,$.* Alt H" (bee► keellee. electro. Maw