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The Huron Signal, 1881-06-17, Page 66 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1881. She Poet's Q,orner. Mer flag. She has not found her King sr) rt: The golden days glide by. They bring leo sorrows tu forget. Nor any calla(' to sigh. No heart for het devotion made The passionte summers bring: l'nitarnted she Walks, and urallrayed she has not found her King. Men bring their titles and their gold: She turns in scorn away. The man must be of different mould She swears the will obey. Though poor in honors and in hands. Rich in s rarer thing, 'titled by trod alone, he stands. Whom she will own iter King' But w' ,en he comes, as Borne he will, Strong to support, mud grand. With supplication that shall 1111 Her soul, like a command, Shell place her hand in his, and take What'er this world may bring. Proud and contented for his sake. Whom she hath crowned her King. She Fashions. Farm ulna 6araeli THE SOILING SYSTEM Mtdr..dtoo of the.SWr(I by the ae,rat.••k lersaers' club. For the Ladles. \'atoned silica are worn again. Steel appears on the straps of the low shoes. Capes made entirely of jetted tulle are stylish. Painted French mull is a novelty for d resses. Little golden cats are suspended from the bracelets... Velvet is sparingly used on the sum- mer costumes. Pink and ruby shades are combined in French toilettes. Sianish lace is used for trimming parasols instead of fringe. Folded stocks of illusions are worn with high -necked white gowns. Bonnet strings should be tied in enor- mous bows under the, chin. Overskirts are nut worn, l.he drapery being fastened to the skirt. Young ladies will wear the plain rouud skirt and waist, with sash at the side. Helmets are shown, covered with cur- rants, gitgies, and other, small fruits. Some of the little punnets have exact- ly- the curves ids ho.;so-shoe over the forehead. Mrs. Garfield's favorite street cos- tume is a dark green velvet, with bonnet P. match. t'A bonnet i:f wild oats, lined with scarlet satin" is the description in a New York paper. The coral pink roses, lately introduc- ed, damage any complexion but one ex- ceptionally tine. . Children wear e, achrnan's drab frocks and they soil almost as easily as if they were white. . Buckles will be very fashionable, worn With sashes,, and they match the buttons trample on was very wasteful. Mr. worn on the dress. Jopling cited a number of°cases that had "Mountain bunting" is used for tra- come under his observation—one of a vein -kg costumes. .It is stiff and wiry Mr. Eddy of Haldimand township, who and comes in gtay and brown. for tea, successive years, with a plot Beetles in color,ld glass are used to "f three acres sown with oats, peas and vetches, and turn, with five acres of pas- ture and a small piece of hush, kept a herd of seventeen cows till the harvest was off, making the highest average of milk produced by any dairy in a cheese factory of 700 cows. No doubt it took work, but it was labor that would pay. Besides the direct benefit, each addition- al animal a farmer kept added to the manure pile which in turn would grow LIBERAL OFFERS wheat. Mr. Thos Steele followed, giving his FOR �881- own experience fur a number of years, pry for the T p f q showing the many advantages of soiling. Two Years f of P11C[ of One i Two acres of green feed wonld save ten acres „f pasture, the rent of which in it- self would repay- the labor. His prac- tice was to haul in sufficient each even- ing ti, feed night anti morning, in the stable. A cart fir a rack fastened on a 1 still hero. Cromwell dies Wlhe hi ht- tentiona is still "true, Napoleon L, with his thousand treacheries. is still' great. In the same way he would scathe with his satire an English utaster who cheated a servant out of his wages; but a Southern planter who by violentoe de- frauded a negro of his liberty and tight' to a better life seemed to him only ful- I llinjg destiny. In short, Ins pass nate partisanship if what wag "true," poi ke regarded it, made him entirely forgetful of justice, and thruughout his life he never felt fur the sufferings or sympath- ized with the hopes of any oppressed race. Neither social wrongs at haute nor political inequality ever drew him were forcing it. The uncertainty of out of his narrow round of duties and spring crops for a number of years past pleasures. —(Telegraph. made the sowing almost a forlorn hope, wttlTell. and the successive constant cropping was Meadairs Victoria Woodhull has been liv- ing the land with thistles and weeds. airs in England for seine years. She has abandoned her ideas about free love, and has Leon lecturing en a milder plat- form. At one time she was a prominent figure in the celebrated Beecher case; in fact, it was her ,caper that was the means of first making public the scan- dal. Her second husband's name was Col. Blood, but she gut tired of hint and turned him out. It is now ieported that the Miss Blood whu has become Lord Colin Campbell's bride, is the daughter of Mrs. Victoria 11'oodhull. This will bring about some queer rela- tionships. Lord Colin Campbell is a younger brother of the Marquis of Lorne and succeeded that gentleman in the representation of Argyleehire in the British House of Commons. The Duke The Avonhank farmer's club recently spent a very interesting and profitable evening in discussing the soiling system. The subject was opened by Mr. J. G. Jopling, who aid that he considered the matter of soiling a very Important one, and one that many farmers, particularly in the immediate neighborhood, did not give sufficient attention to. Whether it was wished to change the present sys- tem of farming or not, circuuatancea And now that the main profits of the farm were produced from winter wheat, stock and dairying, it was only a simple matter of business detail to make the moat of it. -To grow wheat successfully and profitably it was necessary to feed the land by manuring and proper culti- vation. To make money out of stock, equal care was needed in the manage- ment. In the State of New York many farmers were practicing soiling exclusiv- ely in preference to pasture. In Dow- nie, however,;he would not advocate more than a partial soiling system—a something to bridge over the hot sum- mer season wile:4 the pastures failed. For soiling purposes land should be set= ected near the buildings. one of the easiest kinds of green feed was winter of Argyle will have a variety of rela- rye, hut he would not advise its use, as tions: one of his sons has Queen Victor - Atte did not like it at tire[, having to is fora mother-in-law and the other has acquire the taste, and in a few days after Victoria Woodhull. This is a demucra being ready to cut the straw became hard and woody. A mixture of oats, barley and vetches would come in suffi- ciently early, to hg followed in rotation by a patch of clover, which in a moist season would cut tw , or three tithes, and the mains''ty—corn. It was sim- ply astonishing the amount of food one acre of corn well cultivated would pro - Ids sown tliick- duce. A patch of mango ly was a great assistance in raising cal family farther back than anybody else, GROCERIES res. They could be thinned and the she has done the next best thio.. t., la, ) .bottom leaves taken off continually iu� l,reai•iert.—[Teleeram. PRINTS AI COLBORNE BROTHERS t -) 5 CENTS A YARD UP. THE BEST VALUE Iti TOWN. FROM AFTER TIIE FIRE. JOHN gTORY The Tinsmith is still to the front. 8 Mi. , ILLS*TRATr flaw. Fur lobi is an rapt �� f�7▪ �talles. r" Colored rower Plata Vegetables eg abeori� wwa 10 nets. 1' Eng er 7SU sttor, cents. dre.ed. d.Ma1 ti. p orat icy d the woo The P7otal0ul a willutetl Mw W get an grow' them. tele w,�,a, 175 �arh'1 luredewer a~i Engrsvings. For Pages d * ared Plates sw SO cents In paper Doran: 01.00 in elegant cloth. In German or i/elt's 1 MasYly Nasals('- 32 Pcolored is every number and manIain[ Lhaaravinus. Prior 111.115 • year. Five Copies for 10.1.0.tl lawn Numbers sent for 10 cents: 3 trial cop er fur Y, cents. Address. JAMES VI('K. Kucbeetelri. Y SEE WHAT PHYSIC,Itti%S And People in Canada say about Scott's Emulsion Of Pure Got' Liver Oil \WITH I have pleasure to stab that despite the inccnvenlencc I was put to in my business by gypophositicE Of Lucie & Soda he recent fire in my premises, that nits 1uil blast [again, prepared to give the greatest A, STOVES, TINWARE, LAMP GOODS, and every otaer Line in the business I would also return le ot oeseful efforts in saving my propertyin my absencthanks to the Fire Pentacle from home, at the late for the sac John Story. tic age and even tae atmosphere in aris- tocratic England is hecunting affected by the spieit of democracy. Victoria Woodhull once aspired to be president of the United States, but as she was un- fortunately not burr, a man, there was an insuperable obstacle in the way. But if she has succeeded in marrying her daughter to tie son f the Duke of Ar -1 gyle, who boasts that he can trace his SAJ1%IIERS' VAILIETY STORE NEW GOODS. • 5,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER Xer-FRESH STOCK.'_ T-sy-NEW STYLES.- _tt_ WiNDOW SHADES, TRAVELLING BAGS, BASKETS, BABY CARRIAGES. A FINE STOCK, STYLISH AND CHEAP Note the Stand. "The Cheapest House Under the Sun." ZS Next door to the Post Office. If You Want Good throughout the summer. There were other kinds id green food grown for soil- Cure that Cough : 1 ou can ,i, is si,evd- ing purposes such as lucerne et" but sly, safely and: surely with Hagyard's guard ag..met "di'. If you wu "la Pre- the all practical purposes. Where stables the kinds mentioned were sufficient for Pectoral sate' NewNewis the season to 'i Fent Ciensumptiou neq,ect not the must Ha -d's Pectoral t 'll ventilated, and not flat toms. gy'a were apse, i venni ar- trifling aynip um ranged for convenience in feeding, tern 1 porary- sheds could },e built with a roof to protect from sun and rain, and a pas- sage in front to feed from. Feed thrown into pasture tields fur cattle to fasten French neckties. Hope it will stay in France; it's an ugly fashion. Riding skirts are cut quite short, with knee gores, adapted to the position of the rider when she is in the saddle. Duchess, bot, Dimple. Charmer, Flir- tation, Cary, Gertner and Bernhardt are :le. /lames of some id the new bonnets. Spiders with birdies made of humming bird feathers and gilt legs, are used to faettn the strings on new bonnets. A ball is stain to be .given in Paris at whip the ladies wi!1 appear dressed en- tirely in papel'. Tie toilets are expect- ed to be exquisite. ' There are English women who still wear the Bloomer occas. A young, tall, brunette recently appeared wearing a tight fitting, claret-cr1•�redr plush bodice, prolonged to form a skirt. slightly trim- med with lace. which hardly reached the kneee, and she wore velvet trousers ;Tethered at the ankles. She had black stockings and shoes. and on her head was a small ear. Two ladies appeared at a musical party in cistunses of the same fashion in pink, with low-heeled, mink kid shoes. ae !WWI' Fre* eirlewer. 'rho doctor arrives at the hospital to n •ke his daily visit i t inspection and re- ceives the ticket •d a new patient, "X, musician in German hand; pulmonary c• msurnption... He proceeds t, his patients heti side, F [:'rounded by his adminng class. •'lk-t.11, my g.•i••l fellow'. you spit proal, don't you t' "tisk doctor} I - —' "That'll do; we 1. o ,w all abut it. tarlyle' Nee* a Lderstere. And you have ct :,i sweats at night, e6 1' "Yes, sir, and - •.1 fancy now i t;e ipatton 700 ar. :, musician , ' Yee. 1 Coy - "Be silent ' 1- ,, a to a brave band and yeti have over exerted your - pelf --stave fairly blown your lungs away rifting into yeer inetrutnent. (ientle- nten. you perceive that eicknea has no retr,•t from Rcien:e Wh..1:non uuaent d., i.,u play, my good n.an "The cymbals. sir. • PROVISIONS, REMEOY FOR CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES etiteodtac, N. B., Nov. 5. 1f110. atesus.SCOTT d' BOW NE: --I have used and prescribed for some time "Soott'a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil." and find it an excellent prepa- ration, agreeing weU with the stomach, easily taken. and *LA continued use adding greatly to the Strength and comfort of the patient. A. H. YECK, M. D. Penn. Med. t'oliege. Amherst. Nova Scotia. Nov. 1, 1880. Messrs. SCOTT & BOWNE,-(;encs: For nearlytwo years I have been acquainted with Scott Emulsion o Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phoephltes, and consider it the finest prepara- tion now before the public. Its pernaaency as an Emulsion with the pleasant flavor, makes it the reeommendreat favorite t r all children, g dis'seases ofl I do dtthe ■ystem. Yours, very truly. t'. A. BLACK, M. D. Halifax, N. S.. Nov. 19, 1880. Messrs. Sl OTT .C• BOWNE,-Gentleman: I have prescribed af to Emote ioond have better unnrftorr the hlepaotythe stomacUse from any' aotther preparation of the kind lts f rum iIshave CROCKERY, or GLASSWARE, Gu TO— Btalsant will) never fail you. It cures �' Crump �athm& Bronchitis, �� hnoping- U S O Cough acrd all Pulmonarycomplaints E R Obtain it of yeeir druggist. D ■ 1 Burdock Blood Bitrers cures Scrofula 1 and all humors of the Blood, Liver, Kid- l • neys and the Bowels at the sans time, while it allays nervo•it irritation and and tones up the debilitated system. It 111110 ad utiwn to the otiinar7 lines of the Grocery and Crockery Trade, I carry a fi. otos of cures al humors from a pimple to the ful.a. or e y Hamilton .Street, Opposite Bailey's Hotel. PorkoMaals. Porkdcuat� Prorisioos "' `oor 1 ---- of Serirs. Sample bottle, 10 cents, regular 1. PAY UPe ':\ Mit 1- B�)EiNG.now out of business on account o! " Fai r Dealing and Moderate Prices." jj the tire. it is necessary that all debts owed me should be settled early. i take this oppor- tunity of desiring a•11 concerned to pay up at I ODC1C. GEORGE CATTLE. , Coal 011 also sold. eeet■-.y Stock and get my pries. — — LJnGoods delivered to any par: of the stone boat answered ;he purpose. He also, for a portion of each summer, bis horses by cutting grass instead of pasturing. He closed by making an earnest appeal to those present who said they had no experience, to at leant make a trial. Mr. Duncan Graham said in regard to the labor, that it usually employed one person and frequently more on an ordin- ary farm to attend the cattle and bring them through the winter. If that paid, it would certainly pay to spend the two or three hours each day needed in Boil- ing, if the advantages were equal to what had been shown. •it certainly did not pay P. pasture caattle, on gad im- proved land, seeded with timothy and THE REPRINTS OF iHL BRITI'N til ltTLtLS 'F •"W7 n) %DON yl'AMTF.ILI / Con se rertirr ), LD15MIMGM /II -hip. t. ;, WL.eT111e1eTEt /Lite -nu, 1c1 REVIEWS. AND glaolnrooa's Z6iabiugh MitirateLaSe Present the hest foreign period writs in a con- venient form and u•ithoof oh, it/cane-at or alteration. Terms• of asb.eri µ10 • I lot• lad lmg t estase.t Blackwood ,n - any one Review . $1.0n per an. Blackwood nod any rine Review •. 7.lot Blackwood and two Keviews . 10.00 ,. Blackwood and three Reviews -. Ike.7.00 ,. ,. Any two Reviews .. The four Reviews Blackwood and the four Renews 15.011 These are ahtut half flu priers charged by the English I',ihlinhers. ('irc tilers giving the Contents of the Period- ulars. may he had on other partto- n applkntion. tPrtEMIT/RCS_ New seheerihere may have the numbers for 1*111t and 1sa1 at the price of one yesr's r'ub script ion only. Ti any Lite, Filer, new or old. we will fur- nish the periodicals for 157f at half prior. All orders to be sent to the pnblieation office. clover. To,se.'nre premiums apply promptly. LI taNCLAi tt.. NEW isatin. havirt� leased the shop of sir. P. Bayne, is now anti:,;. •i in the menu acture o D. Ferguson. tried. H. M. CADIZ/MN, M. U. Belleville,. Uat. )l.-ssrs. St't)1 T S IIOWN E, --bear sirs: 1 feel it • duty- 1 owe not only to you but to the community. to Drake thefollowing statement: About three years ag'o my eldest daughter was taken with • severe cold which settled on her lungs, and not withstanding all that her medi- cal attendant could do. she got worse and worse, and e/pe•rrd to b in the last and hope- lessafap esastlrtlptlon. The Doctor said be COW Mehrr. but reeornniended your Ent. tiiwgh. said she erect of it wan in the upinion el every ego who knew her, simply marvelous. tisMeeb.had mad the first bottle. she felt mai& healer. and to the surprise fit us all. she ,'saalaaed to mend so rapidly that in three nieathashe was •Moto go about as usual. and fuse eoatiaaed in such exceUrnt health that -t,.- g •! n,a-i. .1 1e Den,th. Ago. and Las now liar and healthy a sun as 505 can find in the .it•.ri. WILLIAM BLAND Elora. Ont.. July. 1891). Thu u r,. ,-, rttfy teas m7 daughter has had Lung disease for some time. aad • ery much reduced is flesh. sad had not strrngth enouSh to wxlk scrums the street. She was ads iced by a lady trued to try teeters Cmuision. and t.. our great *tupelo before she tta•l teed three !exiles her hnant. Yeas er mp:etel7 rei rtered. I re.•ummeed t' •„ eser> one trouble.* with the Tulle w. B„w'E.. � ....".7. dr 15. k ee 4r- - ~ Jin= = t;�. �' • Daniel Gordon..._:...„---ar Cilici—Mitcr and lillierialer. 1)blest House in the county, anal Largest :hurl,' thus Aute et London! PARLOR SUISUITESBED-Root( SUITE SIDE-BoABDs. EA+Y CHAIM, LOCINGEi,,ETI.'., ETC. • Cash Buyers will tint it to their advantage to see my stock it they need a good article at doge price. D. GORDON, Bike Street, near Pout Office, f oderich. KSNTAIL Carriage Works! �.L.09A >�fbott>bbls.>;1�tco $- POINTER "THry all tR. ti.- - '1'r. Ire*ntify the tet th end gire fragrance to the breath uv "Teuberry' the Few toilet gem. Det cent sample. 1763 6'1 l'he peered treasure m••rt 1 t.mel 9Bi+td o,t!. se eepufwtiot, The idea that he was a great teacher .•r the proclaimer of a new truth. will no doubt disappear altogether as time gees That he was a very honest literary w.•rker, and inculcated the necessity of hard taller t.r get at facts. is erident ego Dough; but he was not the 8►st who prac- tised or preached this admirable gospel. If. however. we g, beyond this bans of I all exhortations what do we find t Sim- ply an apnthensis of open and successful 1 force in the government of than. 01 had no sympathy with what may he call- ed the eater i,r eaglet sins of life: piolt- ing ••r Stealing, Irina Re.t evasion, little hypot?isies and a,.eial Pham p'litical compromises and state "dodges." were repugnant to hint. Vet to Matti. allied i with fore, he had no fundamental ob- 1 *lion Frederick robbing Siieita i l'yiE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN T 1 M ES -The Pills Purify- the Blood. correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach. Kidneys and Rowels and are Invaluable in allcnmplainta in- cidental to FemalesThe Ointment is the only 1� KE clupotbitf5 Tilt• ARE MADE FT10M TN/ Ibi salGl1O1 OF a11(4NT r (JI f0eT0 '0 1 r Me xn�l — — — - first class iiii CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, etc. Ail Give me s call, and I will give you prices that cannot be neaten in th nit ^ rt county. Fd 1'1 o I REPAIRING ar JOBBING DONE KINTAIL CARRIAGE WORKS, 4 W B. POINTER e— GLOB TOBACCO CO„ reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers of however long standing. For Bronchitis.Diphtheria.Cottghs,Colda,0out, Rheumatism and all Skin Diseases, It has no c BEuWARE. OF AMERICAN COUNTER- FEITS. -I roost respectfully take lease to call the attention of the Public generally to the fact that certain Houses in New York are sending to many parts of the globe RI'CRtuIR tMITATtosa of my Pills and Ointment. These frauds bear on their labels some address in New York. I do not allow myMedicine to be sold in any part of the United tates. 1 have no Agents there. My Medicines are only made hy me. at 633 Ox- ford Street London. In the►Books of directions affixed to the ution warn - Ing the Public "muttons gainst being deceiaed hy et m tcrfehta. TM not he misled by this audacious trick, fie they ore Ike rowntrrfrits they pretend to drROY aer. Three counterfettsare purchased hy unprincipled tendon at rine-half the prim of my Pills and Ointment and are sold to you as my genuine Medicine.. 1 most earnestly appeal to that sense of_iwit ice which 1 feel sure i may ven- ture upon linking from all hennrable persona, to assist me. and the l'nblic, &Afar as may� lie in their power. indenotmcingthtsshameful Fraud. Each Put and Box of the Genuine Medicine bears the British Government Stamp with the words " iiot.LOWAv'a PILta AND OINTMENT. iw,NDoe.- cngrea e4 thereon. On the label is the address 8M Chinni Str et, London, where alone they are Men ufactneed . Holloway's Pill* awl Ointment bearing ns r other address are counterfeit. The Trade Marks of these Medi- cines are registered in Ottawa. Hence any one throughout the British Pnasessinns. who may keep the Amertean Counterfeits for sale. will be prosecuted. (Signed) THOMAS 1TOLtOW AY Oxford Street. London. Jan. 1. 1879. OINGALESE rIAIR RENEWER The crowning giory of men or women is beautiful Hr.Ap or HAIR. T11Is Ma only be oh talned by %sir.,I c lta\LACE. which ha a ,+R _ ___ - preyed itself t o the Eimer'. $AIR e AIESTOPBIn the ■ c moos healthy growthtte halrendera soft awl ailh�yy strengthen(' its roots, and pr Tents 115 tailing nut, and acts with rapidity p� • ac AUCTION SALE BILL S e'tl flf.TxniT M,ra.t • Piv[icng - r'RiNT11:D R• . • glee of THJt HURON 810N AL, S .-1-th Street. (4. -wiener RESTORING GREY HAIR TO ITS NATILRAL COLOR. Try It hetor .riling any other SeM by al drustrlsts. Pripco se eta, a bottle. 1751.1 r For Pak byl J . % 11 O'S. Tirnglts( AGENTS"-awtnt. PIg Pay ldah Wrwh. Consestift espce,loyen re r'leen r. neededjswwlt 1.61 R tw Bur n 1)110er