The Huron Signal, 1881-06-24, Page 6s
G - ' THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JUNE 24,
She Poet's Corner.
1 Inesar. KU*.
Two lovers by • musr.gruwn s rtag
They leaned soh cheeks togeilass tdery.
Mingled the dark and sunny hair,
And heard the wooing thrushes alas.
Obuddim tome
O love's Mast prime t
Two wedded from the portal slept ;
The bell wade happy earroungs.
The air was soft with fannies wing.
While petal oe the pathway swept
yuteeyed bride !
O Leader bride
Two faces o'er a cradle bent:
Two bands stave the h� d were Iackej0
These premed thee otlteh while they recited ;
These watched • lite that love had seat,
O solemn begirt
U hidden power!
Two parents by oke evening de
The red litho tell about thknees.
On heads that roes by slew degrees
Like buds upon the Illy spin.
O pietism life!
U tender strife !
The two stillest together there
The red light shone about their knees,
Hut all the heeds by slow degrees
iiad gone and left the lonely pair.
U
voyage fast!
O vanished put !
The red Ilght shone shout the leer
And made the space between them wide;
They drew their chain up side by side,
Their pale cheeks jotaed, and said, "Once
more!"
O memories!
O past that is !
A Memanee •t Our limy.
('HAFT'S L
Pitou was in trouble. His cheek wits
wan and his eye lusterless. He bit his
mustachios nervously and gazed abstract-
edly out of the window. The sun was
shining. The birds twittered merrily in
the trees. The human tide poured
down the street, Some laughing, all hap.
py. But Pitou was sad. Nobody carte
to do business with him.
Nanine entered. She was Pitou's
daughter. She was also ad. There
were traces of tears about her.
• •\!'here are you going my child ?"
asked Pitou.
• "Nowhere, papa,' replied Nanine, `•I
am waiting."
"Waiting 1 And for whom !" inquired"
saps Mitoses.
Dow•t burry so. Move dower. it may
be you will go sorer. G d, grind,
grind; one ever lasting gri , from five
in the morning till ten at. a bt chasing
the bubble of human Melee. What is
the need, pray tell mai You are heap-
ing
earing up wealth for others t4 waste or
quarrel over when you are (lead.. And
half your beim instead of remembering
you gratefully, will contemplate your
departure from the hurrying scene with
infinite satidae'tion. Do rest awhile!
You are wearing out the vital forces tas-
ter than there is need, and in this way
subtracting years from the total sum of
life. This rush and worry, day after
day, this restless anxiety after some
thing you have not got, is like cobble-
stones in machinery; they grate and
grind the life out of you.
You have useless burdens; thmw them
etL You have a great deal of care;
dump it. Pull in your strings. Com-
pact your business. Take time for
thought on better things. Go out in the
air and God's sun shine down on your
head. Stop thinking of bossiness and
profit. Stop grumbling at adverse pro-
vidence. You will probably never see
touch better those than thew in this
doomed world. Your most opportune
time is now; your happiest day is to -day
Calmly do your duty, and let God take
care of his own world. He is still alive
and is the King. Do not imagine that
things will go to 'everlasting smash when
! you disappear from this mortal stage:
and don't fancy that the curse of heaven,
in shape of the vain task of righting up
a disjointed earth, is imposed on yon.
Cease to fret and fume; cease to jump
and worry early and late. The good
time is corning, but you never can bring
it; Goal can and will. Take breath, sir.
Sit down and rest and draw a long
breath. Then go calmly at the tasks of
lite and do your work well.
Pitou.
"Jacques," answered Nanine.
"Ah ! ' said Piton.
("RAMIE 11.
Jacques was Nattiness lover. He was
als • in love with Julia, the daughter of
Pierre. Jacques was a pleasant' gentle-
man, but he was prior. He way am-
bitious to link his destiny with a made-
moiselle of financial ability.
Jacques stalked gloomily down the
boulevard. He intended to visit Nanine
but Pitou's shop wore a deserted appear-
ance. The people passed it by and
surged in great swelling billows into
Pierre's shop. Jacques was quick to de-
tect this. He was a man of the world.
"Mon Dieu ! I have had a narrow es.
cape," he said to himself as he passed
Pitou's door and entered that of Pierre.
( HATTER 1I1.
"You have come," exclaimed Julie, as
Jacques clasped her to his bosom.
"And you love me 1" asked Jacques,
giving a hasty glance at the crowd of
patrons in the shop.
Ere she could reply Pitou and Nanine
stood in their presence.
"Monsieur, you are a rascal !" said
Pjtou. "You have broken my Nanine'.
heart.
"No, monsieur," said Jacques, "It is
you who have done this. Look around
you. This is Pierre's shop. All this
is thrift and prosperity. Wealth pours.
in. Customers come leagues to buy of
Pierre. You see deserted apace, goods
iinsold and bankruptcy staring yuu in
the face. is it not so '"
-"Monsieur is right," said Pitou, bow-
ing his head.
"Leave lite with Julie," said Jacques.
Go to your shop. Advertise in the
papers as i'ierre has done, and you may
yet prosper, and Nanine may yet find a
husband.
ILA PT IV.
l:0o ,cent. Next morning ho had
a double half column in the Tinos. That
week he sold sixty thousand francs worth
of dry goods, and bought a corner lot in
Mulkey's addition. in two months
Nanine married a plumber, and now
lives in a palatial residence, and is the
happy mother of twins.
Ah nay's Pitou, softly, "i did well
to follow Jacque advice.•'
Pitou's head is level. Well, yes. We
should smile. - {Kansas City Times.
t Ntrwasr Preacher.
There was once • minister of the Gos-
pel who never built a church.
Who never proposed a church fair to
buy the church a new carpet.
Who never founded a new sect.
Who never belonged to any sect.
Who never received • salary.
Wito never sated for ono.
Who never wore a black snit or •
white necktie.
Who never used a prayer book.
(h a hymn book.
On wrote a sermon.
�1 ho never hired a cornet oiliest G)
draw souls to hear the "Word."
Who never advertised his sermon
Who never took a text for his sermons.
Who never went through a course of
theological study.
Who never wee ordained
Who never went to Conference.
Who was be 1
Christ. --{N. Y (lraphiie.
4ndrew Forrest tett, o Hamilton, charg-
ed with shooting his wife with intent to
kill, at Fergus. on the 8th April, wagon
Thurldat, seritenee1 to four !months in
(implements.
lh, not pay .:omplintents unless you
can do ad with grace and in such a man-
ner that, though the person on whom
the sweet flattery is bestowed recognizes
it as undeserved, he or she may still he-
lieve that on your part it is perfectly
sincere. Dean swift says, "Nothing is
' so great an instance of ill -manners as
flattery. If you flatter all the company
you please none ; if you flatter only one
or two you affront the rest." But an
elegant compliment, spoken with an air
t•f frankness, carries with it an irresis-
tible charm. Chateaubriand, when an
old man, met Rachel, the tragedienne
then in the first flush of her fame.
"What a pity," he exclaimed, "to be
obliged to die, when so much genius is
making its way in the world." "In
some cases it may be so," said Rachel,
"but you know, sir, there are some who
possess the privileges of immortality."
That was a graceful turn of Sidney
Smith's, when the young lady asked him
if. he would not bring a certain pea to
perfection. "No," he said, "but," as
he took tier by the hand, "I can bring
perfection to the pea"
Feedlag from the Crumbs.
After all, only the crumbs from the
table of English aristocracy !are thrown
to colonists. Knighthood is the regular
meed of a Lord Mayor of London who
happens to entertain royalty at dinner,
or to be in the chair when a prince is
born. Literary and scientific knight-
hood is now totally discredited in the
imperial country; the great nteR of
letters and science there have grown too
proud to accept it; it is classed among
articles suited for exportatiun to the col-
onies. s Theicolunies if they are wise, will
ship it home again. -[Bystander.
Scythes on the N. P.
The WYaterloo, Adt•ertiser shows in sim-
ple terms an instance of •the way the N.
1'. affezte the fanner. Under the Liber-
al Administration scythes costing $8.00 a
dozen paid a duty of 178 per cent., or
51.40 per dozen. Under the present
Administration scythes at the same price
have to pay a duty of 30 per cent., and
the Custom authorities require them to
be entered at 50 a dozen or $1 more than
their cost, snaking the duties $2.70 per
dozen, a difference of $1.39 per dozen.
Thus every fanner in the Dominion is
taxed very nearlyll cents on each scythe
that he buys to protect a few manufac-
turers.
There was • bold spearsman of Mullett.
Who went out one night after a mullet
He ran fool of• swyig,
And lost all Ms awtyt,
This wonderful spearsman of Hallett.
THE Lrca iso FUND FOR SOUL Huaolt.
-Mr. Ballantyne, License Inspector for
South Huron, has received from the
Provincial Secretary the returns of the
amount of license money accruing to
each mtmicipality in his district from the
Dicense Fund for this year. The total
amount obtained, after deducting all ex-
penses. amounts to 5;1,560. This is dis-
tributed as follows: Provincial T easary,
5896.68; Seaforth, $1,117.76; Exeter,
$388.50; Stephen 5368.43; Ray,
28; Tuckermmith, $161.56; Be
137.33; Stanley, 5129.26; 17s.
$911.93; South Godericb, .12.31.
That marvelous purifyer, Bt aaocg
Buten Armes, will speedily change
the sallow farm to one of freshness health
and beauty. It regulate. the Bowels,
acts promptly upon the Liver and Kid-
neys and strengthens the system when
broken down by Nervous or General
Debility. Ask your Druggist
1 fora Trial
Bottle the cost is on!! 10 eenta
Large bottles $1.00
Sporting Notes.
Fred Archer is said to be worth
5100,000.
Horseracing is to be introduced into
Japan.
1t is reported that an ole}.dmrt has
been formally lodged seined Tu011011 as
winner of the Grand Prix.
The number of telegraphic
dispatched frout the grand sfaad st
mom on the Derby day wag 6,00L
The Derby Dog this year was a Bale
white mongrel of the s.esi-fox terrier
breed, about 128in. long and 58in. high,
with his tail cured dowawarda
"American Boy," having a mooed of
2.32, was killed at Albany last week
while being driven in Washington park.
Turning a sharp curve he collided with a
buggy, the shaft piercing his heart
In the race at Ascot for the St. Jaaei
Palace Stakes, three -years old, a smile,
Lorillard's Iroquois won, beating Leon.
Only two ran. In the betting Iroquois
was favourite at 3 to 1 on him.
Slneson and Vyinaux played a friendly
match last night at the room of the
Jockey club, Paris, all but members of
the club being rigorously excluded. The
number of pointa originally agreed upon
was 1,000, but the table being one of un-
usual axe, and the play consequently
slow, the match was broken .rff at 600,
Vigttauz being then only a few pointe
ahead.
Derby road -on the occasion of the
American triumph -presented a scene of
disorder such as has never been wit-
nessed before. The Yankees bought up
all the champagne on the road, and
amused themselves by pouring it out
upon the people. Many of them pur-
chased all the dolls and false noses they
could get, others emptied their pockets
of money for the benefit of the crowd,
while others, again, threw bottles of wine
and cigars to passers-by.
Aa Old Irish Prophecy.
LONDON, Juno 16. -Although the
country of Cork is comparatively quiet,
large bodies of troops are being sent to
the district of which Bandon is the cen-
tre. The small tenants and peasantry
gather from day to day at the farms of
the "suspects" arrested under the Coer-
cion Act to cut hay and earth -root crops.
Coilision between these mobs and local
constabulary may take place as any mo-
ment. The peasantry in the neighbor-
hood of Tinoleague, on Court MacSharry
Bay, are greatly excited over the old pro-
phecy of St.. Molaga,�said to have been
uttered in 6mi0, when the old sept of Mo-
Carts' ruled. The current translation is
a4,f0llows :
in eighteen hundred and eighty -me
The stranger in undone ;
In Creagh shall he seen,
The red beneath the green.
In eighteen hundred and eighty-three
McCarthy's sons are free;
The green above the red,
The.lion's litter dead."
This prophecy has been printed and
scattered far and wide through Munster,
and copies of it have been sent to the
Irish members of Parliament and exhi-
bited in the lobbies of the House. Shaw,
the member for the county of Cork, says
the leaders of the Trimoleague ai i Ban-
don district are using this and other
floating legends as campaign documents,
and that by this means they have per-
suaded hundreds of peasants that armed
resistance to the law will surely end in
extirpation of landlordism and the down-
fall of Edgliah rule in Ireland.
Three farmers, active members of the
Land League, were arrested under the
Coercion Act, at Loughrae, suspected of
murder.
PAY UP.
BEiNG now out of business on ac..ount of
the fire. it is necessary that all debuowed
me should be settled early. I take this oppor-
tunity of 3esiring all concerned to pay up at
once.
1778-2m GEORGE CATTLE.
LIBERAL OFF ERS
FOR 1881_
Two Years for the Price,of One !
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Any two Reviews 7.00 "
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Thee are about half the priers charged by
the English Publishers.
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icals for the year 1800. and many other partic-
ulars, may he had on application.
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AFTER TSE FIRE.
JOHN RTORY
The Tinsmith is sill to the heat
I have pleasant to state that despite the Isoonvenieaes I was pat to to my be.dee try
the recent Are io my preambles, that I am sow in tea blast again, prepared teem the greatest
Wealth to (ioderiek is
STOVES, TINWARE, LAMP GOODS
sad every other Use im the boohoos.
I weatd also retire my torte to the Fire Brigade and people of Godeeiak tar the saw
oeasful efirts fa avies tray property te my absence from home, st the late An.
r
John Story.
SAIIflEIS' VARIETY TORE.
NEW GOODS.
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is an Depth
Beek
f no oes
Colo1red Flower flab. sndobc ss�
with I)emoripleens of the Flowers
Vegetables. and 1Mrestlado tar Mowtns. Only
10 orate. In English w German. BEIatter-
wards order.cods deduct the 10 sea
Wowth
Weirs seeds are OJe bum la e w Tho
rosea Garde will WU how le gat sad pew
them
Th*'. newer and Yegeemble Gadesl. 119
Yoga, a (blored Mies, 500 Eegraviap, ler
00 oenta in paper carers; $1.00 in elegant cloth.
Ia Oermen or Engle
WSW, Ithisothell Meoldift MaptWe-i!
Pages, • oolored Kase in every number sad
essay ea•ata*, 51.10 • year:
rive Coote. for ilia en Numbers
seat ter Moine: 3 trial ter 10 saah.,
Address. JAMES VI ItocLes r N. Y
5,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER
AFRESH STOCK.lkude'NBW STYLES. -Ink
WiNDOW SHADES, TRAVELLING BAGS,
BASKETS BABY CARRIAGES.
A FINE STOCK, STYLISH AN) CHEAP
Note the Stand. "The Cheapest House Under the Sun."
WNext door to the Post Omoe.
If You Want Good
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, or
GLASSWARE,
-00 TO --
D. FERGUSON'S
Hamilton Street, Opposite Bailey's Hotel.
We addition to the ordinary lines of the Grocery and Crockery Trade. I carry a to stock of
SLE WHAT
PIIYI1'1IA1VS
And People in Canada say about
SCOtt'C Emu1SIOa
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil
WITH -
Rypopleapliiea dike & Sada
AS A
REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION
AND
WASTING DISEASES
etiteodJac, N. B., Nor. 5, 1000.
Messrs. SCOTT se BOW NY,• -1 have used and
p�e�r�bedtorfume!late'•moor's limoisten of
i;od Liver OiL and And it an excellent prepa-
ration, agreeing well with the stomach, eaaaly
taken, and Its rwntinued use oddest greatly to
the strength and comfort of Ileo patient
A. IL PUP, 15. D.
Penn. Med. College.
Amherst. Nova 8entla, Nov- 11, 13110.
Meso*. SCOTT t BOWNE.-(jests: For
nearly two years I have been acquainted with
Scott s Emulsion of ('od Liver Otl with Hypo -
phosphite., and consider it the finest prepara-
tion now before the public. Its permanency as
an Emulsion with the pleasant flavor. makes 0
the great favorite for children, and 1 do highly
reoommead It for all wasting diseases of the
system.
Yours, very truly,
c. A. BLACK, ler. D.
Halifax, N. S.. Nov. 19, ltd.
Messrs. SCOTT of BO W N E, - Gentleman: I
have prescribed your Emulsion for the post two
years, and found 1t more agreeable to the
stomach, and have better result. from its use
from any other preparation of the kind I have
tried.
19. M. CAHxao', 1I. D.
Belleville, Ont.
Messrs, SCO1 T & BO W N E. -Dear Sirs: I
Leel it • duty I owe not only to you but to the
community, to make the following statement:
About three years age my eldest daughter was
taken with a'severe cold which settled on her
lungs, and not withataading all that her medi-
cal attendant could do, she got worse and
worse, and appeared to be in the last and hope-
less stage of consumption. The Doctor said he
could do no more, but recommended your Em-
ulsion, and the effect of it was in the opinion
of every one who knew her, simply marvelous.
Before she had used the first bottle, she felt
much better, and to the surprise of us all, she
continued to mend so rapidly that in three
months she sa able to go about as metal, and
her continued in such excellent health that
she got married 10 months ago, and has now
u fine and healthy a sower you can And in the
country.
WILLIAM BLAND.
Elora, Ont.. July, 1300.
This is to certify that my daughter has had
Lung disease for some time. and very mach
reduced in flesh, and had mut strength enough
to walk across the street. She was advised by
a lady friend to try Scott's F.muls.oa. and to
our wrest surprise before she had timed three
Flour, Meals, Pork aid General Provisions deft es her health esu completer]j recovered.
I Teo ommend it to every one troa led with the
same d isease.
JOHN w, *OWI:*,
MY MOTTO IS,
"Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices."
Coal 0i1 also sold. Seeimy Stock and get my prices.
',Woods delivered to any part of the
r
D. Ferguson.
Daniel Gordon.
CabiueI-Maler ail Ullder1er.
Oldest House in the (,ounfy, and Largest Stock this side of London!
PARLOR SUITE'S,
B'D-Roow Boras..,
SIDI-BOARDS,
EASY CHAIRS,
L .t NOZa,hrrc., zrc.
Cash Buyers will And it to their advantage to the my stock it they need a good article at
close price.
D. GORDON, West Street, near Post Office, Ooderie*.
gINTAIL
Carriage Works!
R_ POSINT=R
having leased the shop of Mr. P. Bayne, s now engaged in the manufacture o
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WIGGOX3, etc.
Give me a call, sad I will give you prices that cannon be neaten in th
county.
REPAIRIITTOr de JOBBING' DONE
KINTAIL CARRIAGE WORKS,
•
B. POINTER
GET. YOUR
AUCTION SALE BILLS
GLOBI TOBACCO 00.,
DitTeorr, Nero., sad wiW00OL OP,
PRITMP at mike af THE HURON Rrn4ule.
North Street, (loid.rroh.
THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN
TIMES! --The IMlle Purify the Blood, correct all
disorders of the Liver. `stomach. Kidneys and
!towels and are havaluable in all complaints in-
cidental to Females. TheOtntmcnt is the only
reliable remedy for Had Leg., Old Wounds,
Sores and l'leers, of however long standing.
For Hronehitis, Diyhtheria,CougbaColds.Gout;
Rheumatism and all Skin Diseases, It has no
equal.
BEWARE OF AMERICAN COUNTER-
FEITS. - I moot respectfully take leave to call
the attention of the Public generally to the tact
that certain Houses in New York are sending to
many pans of the globe SPURIOUS IMITATIONS
of my Pills and (Hntment. These Lauds bear
on their labels some address in New York. I
do not allow my Medicine to be sold in any part
of the t'nttcd States. 1 have no Agentsthere,
My Medicines are only made by me, at 533 Ox-
ford Street, London. In the Hooks of directions
affixed tote spurious, make le acantion warn -
Ing the Public against being deceived bycoon
Doterfetts. o not be misled h this auacious
trick. as they are the counterfeits they pretend
to denornee. Thee. counterfeits are purchased
by unprincipled Vendome& one-half the price of
my PHIS and Ointment and aresold to yen as my
genuine Medleinew. i most earnestly appeal to
that sense of est dee whielt 1 feel Imre i rsay ven-
ture upon asking from all honorable persona, to
asmtst me, and the Public, aster se mar lie in
their power. in denouncf ng this shameful Trued.
Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine
bears the British Government Stam with the
words "HOt.LOWAY'm PILI) AND ti,NTYKNT,
el is
15.. DON:address.
eng. 5,8 Oxford
dtpoto.Os London. where
Me address, .ASL O:ford Street,
alone they are M•nntaetnred. HoUeneoy's Pills
and Ointment roaring any coag address are
counterfeit. The Trade Marks of these Medi-
cines are registered In Ottawa Hence any one
throughout the 8.1Wh Possessions- who may
keep the American Counterfeits for ale, will be
prosecuted. (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY
Oxford Street, London. Jan. D. 11r19.
CINGALESE
HAIR REAMER
The crowning piney of men or wows. V
beautiful wk An uv warn Tib ten its eb
tatted by wring r 1 111411ALReit, w be -
proved Itth if to he the BEST'S R
7tzerropti R in tM marker.
aware a Mwlthv (rt++++wilt tee the hale, remises
soft awl silky. etroastaow.its root& sadN
vents Its falling out, and stets with tap1
RESTORING GREY NAIR
TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.
Try K Deter .rasing any ether. Aatdy al
drwlsista Prises JN eta a beetle. 1711•,Ir •
For Sale byl J. WiLSON. nennikit.
AGENTS Wa.tmd. > Pay. iel *
Weer. Ormeteae eesploy1wt
es Capital required, JAwtee Lea it Os. Mer
eel Quebec. 1700