The Huron Signal, 1882-08-18, Page 3rHh HU•t 9N AlGNAL, FRIpitV, AUGUST 1$, 1882,
who, a sewa,a?ievaeen far Mensa.
The furrowing article should be read
•d pondered well by eve:" man who
t km s newspaper wits at paytug for
The result of nay observation enables
me to state as a fact that publishers of
neeapepen are more 'timely rewarded
than any utb. r cleat of men uu the coun-
try who invest an equal amount of labor,
capital and thought. The are expected
to do more work far loss pay, t.0 stand
more sponging and dead heading, to putt
•sd detract more people without any NO
or hops of ere sard than any other class.
They credit wider and tenger, get of -
tenet cheated,suffer more pecuniary low,
and are c.ftnner the a ictus of misplaced
evnfidetce thin any ether calling in the
community. People pay printers bill
more Reluctantly than any taller. It
goes harder with them to expend a dol-
lar nn a vatualle newspaper than ten an
a needless Kew gaw, yet everybody avails
himself of the editor's pen and the prin-
ter's ink. How many professional and
political reputations and fortunes have
been made and sustained by the friendly
though unrequited pen of the editor !
How many embryo towns rind cities have
been brought into notice and puffed into
prosperity by the press I How many
railroads, now successful operation,would
Lave foundered but for the assistance of
"the lever that motes the world !" In
short, what branch of industry or activi-
ty has not been promoted. stimulated
and defendeil'by the press 1 And who
has tendered more than a miserable pit-
tance fur its mighty services e. The
b users of fashi m and the haunts of ap-
ietite and detailatio.a are thronged with
an eager crowd, bearing gold in their
paln.s, and the commodities there vend -
Noes $wavNit*g.
Will. M. Kellogg, in Prvirio Farmer,
says on this subject: —There art many
who keep bees in • small way that do
not wish to have their bees iaacreese be-
yond a certain number. This can be
done almost completely, so much so that
the increase can be easily disposed of.
About the time you think they will be-
gin to get all idea of swarorlug see to it
that they have an abmndauee of roux
for sturing honey, placing sections tilled
with nice thin comb foundation down
loth sides of the brood nest, and on top,
haring, of course, had some surplus re-
ceptacles ou before this. Added to this
the hive needs t, be shaded from the
too direct rays of the sun, but not in t,,v
dense a shade. Keep all underbrush
trimmed up so there will be a cireula-
tion of air, for it is hotter in a grove
with thick underbrush, than richt out
iu the open air where there is plenty of
bre tee. With a large an.ount of surplus
honey rooms, and hives kept from being
too hut, you can keep the bees from
swarming to a great extent. But you
c in make it almost sure by going over
the hives once a week thoroughly, mad
pinching out every queen cell, uut omit-
ting the little cups, like a coni cups, just
started. 1 have never had a swarm
issue, from my apiary when these con-
ditions were followed. But the search
for the queen cells ai.d cups must be
the rough, clear through the hive on
every cr,uth, er you WTI new and then
mire a queen cell in some odd corner.
Seine make claim for the Italians that
they sill swarm without any prepara-
tion whatever, but I have failed to see
this verified. It will take considerable
work to go through every stock once a
week, but it is not much more ,,f a task
A PICNIC TRAGEDY. is.s•rIe anal INsi lIti. A levees Mw.
— — From Wm. Rodl g, 114 Rodman St.,
Me/aessetrs ems. (ar.waed walls *SS$ Full River, Masa-- "I was severely
massa ramie bar& afllieMd with nmelsl deleilitg caused by
--. over-exertion in . ,rkisiii when whets I
FLasl[aatrua, County Grey, t)nt., was n e strung euuegh t.r•do si. I b,_
Aug. 10.—A inelewhuly drowning +mei- came .o noes and debilitated that I
was flaully obi* give up work and
dont occurred yesterday sfterneo,ta abirut devote myself a irely to lest. This,
4 o'clock at Brewster'. lake, O.prey however, did not beneht tee, as I hall
el are sold at euonneouow profits, though than to Le watching and hi, in' swarms,
intrinsically useless, and paid for with chasing s inn struts the country perhaps,
s_ruptilous punctuality; while the count- and with your stocks swarmed down so
ing-room of the newspaper in thedew- weak that they are of no profit.
ing, cheapening trade of orders and pen-
Nang
nies. It is made a point of honor to
liquidate a gruce hill, but tot o1 di+honor Charles Carleton Coffin, in his "Boys
to repudiate a printer's hill. of 61," relates the folowing incident
connected with the Potomac Army's
rwsiefsuality. ' march north, shortly before the -battle of
It is astonishing hew many people Gettysburg. N1•lten the Fifth Corps
there are who neglect punctuality, and ' passed through the town of Liberty,
thousands have failed in life from this Md., a farmer rode into the tillage
mounted lin his farm wagon. His lead
cause alone: it is, not only`a serious vice 1 was cocercci with whiter table cloths.
in itself, but it is the fruitful parent of „�� hat have ye bite sell, old fdlow
tuany..other vices, so that he who be- I Bread, eh ' ' said a soldier, raising a
comes the victi•n of it gets involved in `
toils from w hiclt it it almost impossible I corner of the cloth and revealing loaves
to escape. It maker the merchant I of sweet, soft, plain bread, with several
wasteful of time; it saps the business re- I bushels of ginger -cakes.
''*Vat do you ask for a kaf ? '
nutation id lawyers, and it injure the I haven't alio to sill, said the fat-
pruspect of the mechanic, who :night i
others iee rise to fortune, in a word, WerHareu't anyto eel! 1 What are you
there is not a profession, not a station in 1 here fur 1'i
de, which it not hable to the canker Of, •
The farmer made no reply.
llie destructive habit'. It is a fact rot 'See here, old man, won't ye sell me
s
always ren•embered, that Napoleon'' a.
great t icterics were won by infusing into' h'pk of gingerbread read said the soldier
his suhor'ittates the necessity 0e producing as old wallet.
township about 'lateen miles east of uothing to uucupy my mind, and I could'\
here. The omega Young Steams frump Dot bre bYidle. 1 concluded that my
roed -
Dander':, Singhamptoo and third line physieian, who pronoanond k an aggn-
a
of Osprey were enjoying their picuio. sated 1nr,u of d�ralepsia, and was treated
Six young men, all tanners' taus, went eecotdiugly. Nothing that 1 tried gave
uutIin a small row boat. They are nun- me any *chef until paacviaN Santee
ed rppeetivoly Edward Myles, Jote was reameimonded. 1 used three bottles
of thisand could see a great improve -
Myles, JohnHughr,n, Francis Welter, ,went, as 1 was able to resume work.
David Willie' and Wm- F• ►sdcou• Three bottler koro completely restored
The latter stood up iu the mw bust, al my health." Said by all drugs fists.
the same time using an mar. The boat -- — _— lurched anal Wisdom fell, on falling he The 4real Arnerte013 Remedy for
put his arm around David Winter e.'O•LIGH8, COLDS, AS7'H.M[A,
ueck, capsizing the best. All were BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF
throwu into the water. The two Win- VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
ter. uiaoaged to reach the boat, clung on THROAT AFFECTIONS. tl
rreperet fr'ou tau a rte lar_ www e•►��
a.id were saved. The four others sank .t„a. rseor,l 1Niesa,la LM ��
rot 7Laeo, b par eo ateat=
and never rose once to the surfatw. of nae neo[. ao.iftaram a
if rap Gaa, [viiia aw4aJaow caw rrw
The accident happened fifteen rods from _ � west mtrabta *vette 0 .s for
the shore, in fifteen feet of water. Ea,ry O11 1s. tai,
ora
r,puro-
Scores on the banks saw them go down, te r' n A V'C t:na nae
but could render no assistance. None telwt e
/cat, q/4.14
of the young men could swim. 'Their aprere,
an
bodies were recovered late last nivLt' p•lnde,1i1e
n
the minute. It was his plan to c141 I(eu• j .Well, yo' re a ul:ut t.. be proud of, ing tariff of rates for threshing be adher-
ed to until further entice is given --
Wheat, 3iic per bushel; barley 3c; pear,
4c; oats, 0c;or at the rates of .e1,50 per
hour as the farmer may prefer.
cosi, of
.t MasatBiHlet,. Luny /Ls-
- sy1K.
nieoe
As I sat 00 the hotel steps at Dalton, .he ,•ty,at
Oa., talking with a drummer from Cin- es ,ass
thrtr con-
cinnati, the landlord came out anti ask- . p00 -o
.a to
e 1 us if we wanted to it)) a man who r i nod
was carrying six bulhts about with hint. iii:tthe
Of curse we aid, and we were walked
down :o the other end of the verandah
and introduced to Col. Beach. I was
going to approa:.h hien sluwly and grace-
fully, but the drummer rushed right up
t him with:
"So you are carrying sir bullets short
with you, eh 1"
"Yes, sir.'
"Do they pain you m ich ?"
"Oh, nu." •
"Lands alive; but I don't see hew you
lived through it. How many battles
were you in 1"
"Eighteen."
"Did you get all
o.tce 1"
"Yes, all at once."
"By George ! Well, I never heard the
like of it ! Colonel, I don't want to be
impudeut but—but—"
"You want to know where they ate
located ?"
"Exactly—exactly."
carrying 'em in this pocket to-
day," was the quiet reply, as he fished
down rind brought up six old bullets
picked up off the battle field.
It was a job put up tel me, but the
drummer got in ahead, and he was to
mad about it that lie wouldn't eat any
supper. —Detroit Free Preis.
these bullets at
The threshers have held their "conv--
entiun " and arranged a tariff of charees.
II The meeting was held inLe,ndun on Sat-
urday,and tt wasresolvedthat thofollow-
ore over large spaces of the r.,nary, sir ain't you 1 1.% e a r000l [Hind to top you
as to render the en'•mv uncertain whole mut '4 your old bread -cart. It would
he wee abut to et,.ke a lalow, and then,
I
serve you right Here we are marching
sutlilenly t.e renceutrete Lis ` ii es 'end
fall with irresietilde power on some ween 1all night avid all they to' photcct your
p tint ..f the extended liner of the foei property, and we haven't had any break -
The execution of this sy-stetti detuantted I him. anti rosy not have any diener.
You're a pretty mean set round here any
that each divisive of the stilly eivaild sea said the bulgier.
arrive at the specified nine punctually; A crown of soldiers lead s'athered, and
for, if any pal t failed to come up, tl:e i others expressed their indignation.
battle was lost. It was by imitating
t After quietly listening to them, with a I
thin plan that the allieletinaliy atcceeded if '1' • face fiat a few minutes, the i The prescription of a skillful�.hysician
S p r- n e e eason
reps. ,o•
Its remarkable power in relieving
certain forms of Bronchitis, and its
almost specific effect in curing ob-
stinate /tacking Coughs, is now trill
known to the public at ,large.
Soil by all raynctabte clannish. Price, ';5 ao l
16 e•.ts 0 bottle.
Tae word. "syrup of Pled Speaker Gain" a,.sti
Kee
f oar
Registered
registered.
Trude
Mart, and sur u•rupl,rr
untis are
J1 E'RR 1: ww1t 7'80'1' tt i�0•,
tr'tetr,aie Druggists.
&A.! P.opricrors and Manufacturers,
SYRUP
err
RED
SPRUCE
gunk never
notant o teb
moats,
-,pea.
mea
p t<•, ns•
avec turont
font.,• and
It t,a sell
properties
are pre -
sorra d.
/fila .Syr.
tura-
/ v pre
aur r&e
porn herr,
leontefpae
tan wt(d
ytusI!erre
!fit` paw iw
GUM.let.
PERCHERON HORSES
LARGEST •
Importing and Breeding.
ESTABLU SHiEHT
JUST RECEIVED.
a
eas
The Tara school board meets in the
Council chamber and pays seventy five
cents per night for the privelege. In. ot-
her words the Councilfurnishesinoney to
the Scho el Board to pay the Council for
the use of a room in which to meet:Com-
mend ns to the Tara representatives fur
careful financing.
in overthrowing the emperor. The h h'" ami me
Iold farmer stool up on his wagon seat,
whole R'aterino campaign • tunnel on i tack of the table cloth and replied:—
these tactics. At Mt. St. Jean Blucher
"I didn't brieg my bread here to sell,
was punctual, while Grouchy was not; la tys .wife nal brew ten sat up all
and the result was that Napoleon fell
night to bake it furyou, and you're seer-,
and\leliingt'n triumphed. pou tried it? Soleil by Druggists, 50c. a
In mercantile affairs punctuality is as cr'ttle M all I've got, and 1 wish I had Ix,ttle.
ten times as much. Help yourselves !"
and ceotnp,med of vegetable rugs of
great remedial power, Dr. Carson's
Stomach and Constipation Bitters purify
the blood, give tone and vigor to the
system, cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion
when all Tether medicines fail. Have
important as in military. Many ate the i
"Hurrah ! htirrah ! hurrah ! "Good
instances in which the neglect to renew 44. oY" " "You're worth the fighting
anou With
tu insurance p has lei to seri- for !" "Three cheers for the old man !"
nue leas. �� ith soouu nd policy do the
"Three cheers for the old lady !" "Three
banks insist, under the penalty of a pro -
more for the Oils!" They threw up their
caps and - fairly danced for joy. The
bread and cakes were gone in a twink-
ling.
"See here, my friend, I take loads all
the hard words 1 said about you," said
the first soldier, shaking hands with the
farmer, who sat on his wagon,half laugh -
i sg, and yet so pleased and happy that
he could do wsmething for the soldiers,
Viet he was abnest es much inclined to
est, on the punctual payment of
notes, for were they to d•' otherni-e,
commercial transactions would fall into
iextricahie confusion. Many and many
a time has the failure of one man to
meet his oLligations brought on the ruin
of a seore of others, just as the tippling
down in a line of bricks of the master
brick causes the fall of all the rest.l
Thousands remain poor all their live&
who, if they were more faithful in their cru
word' would secure a large run of cum-
tom,and s.i make their fortunes. Be
punctual if you would succeed.
IfiaD}1aena le Ike anyat opera
In a recent eonversatien with Mr.
Conner, Royal Oilers House, (Toro1Mo),
he spoke as follows to to n represents -
fire r.f a prominent journal in reply to a
t' n mince/ening his health •— 'Dnr-
71iIE EXPERiMENTS OF PROF.
ihtaart and ltalfe, of Paris, and lir...n-
denser, or l.osdon, and other eminent nhysi-
ofog lets demonstrating the function of I'HOS-
Pt1ATE 4 as cxeitantsofnutrition and nerve
powerbavin brought these ag'nts into gene-
ral use, it onfht not to be nesessacqy to call the
attentionol utalidLi to V1lEEl.Ei Phos-
phates and Calisaya, the best combination of
these food elements, wits',Vlld Cherry Hark.
in existence. Its value in prostrate conditions
of the system is obvious, and its prolunged
lite in obstinate eases that hate reacted till
ordinary treatment, will clearly demonstrate
luext rordisary merits.
— LS THit —
WORLD.
A T fl
. F
A SPLENDID At.oRTMENT OF
FRESH Gl{OCEIHES,
SUIT.ti3LE FOR THE SEASON.
Spacial Baaius iu Teas at Very Law Prices.
son
its asar th and splendid art cle and wwards. orth neeti at, nt a really
Ile Tea h hive ads, just opened my , out ng Ha coin
plete assortment of
M. W. DUNHAM
Corckery Glassware,
Inclu.ting St.nie and China Tea Seta, Childreni' Toy Tea butts, Ladies and Gents
Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers, suitable for Christmas and'iew Year's Gifts.
Lamps $c Lamp Goods in Great Variety
Wayne, Da Page County, Illinois, U. S. A.
(35 mules west of Chicago.)
Duringthe past 17 months 360 .STAL.
Lw.V't .4'D M-IREShare been imported!
from France to this establishment, brio
MORE than the combined importations off
all other importers of Draft Horses from
all parts of Europe fur any one year.
Own -fifth of the entire number of rmport-
ed French Horses in America can be seen on
his farm. His Im harp included the
PrLe Winners of the Untrersal Exposition.
Paris, 1878 and nearly all the Prize Hones
Of the Great .bows of France since his impor-
tations began. They also carried orf the honors
at the Centennial, 1876; and, at the Great
Chtea��t,ee Fair, 1881, Mr. LIu,harn's Herd
ofPERCIIEROS8, (in competition with
the larged and finest collection of Clydes-
dales ever shown, consisting of the prize win-
ners at the Great Shows of Scotland and En-
gglandJ was awarded the Grand Sweepstakes
Prize of 111,000 and Grand Gold Medal.
100 PAGE EATAEOIITrE sent FREn
en oppllrstion Contains over 40 Illus-
trations and the history/ of the Percher**
race. Order "CATALOGUE S." ,
EVERY LARGE BREEDER
da EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD
Ir14EDs A PERCHERON STALLION
CAUSEthirty yenn' trial tae i'mrn-
{� strated that when trod to the
common mares of the country the produce is
more uniform, are easter keepers, batter work-
er,, and sell for more money on the market
than any other Class of Horses. ,
*sella Agate.
Every day we receive testimonials
hien well known Montrealer, testifying
too the wondarf41 merit' of Dr.SMITH'S
GREAT GERMAN WORM RZMEDY.
Pae latest comb to -d ay (\ovember 24th)
from Mr. J. O. Darois, :Io. 19 St. Mary I
Street, who says his child, six years eta,
a seat
pawed an immense number of am it
1UP+i n
ing the early part of last (Attoler i had or pin worms and large stomach worms,
a severe attack in ray right knee, of what I with only a few doses. For sale by Jas.
my physicians pronounced acute rheu- . Wilson, Goderieh, Ont., at 252 cents.
mantel. I used many so -palled rheu- ; ruse no other.
i
trade reaedtes, without resew ere any
apparel* benefit. Observing that St.
Jacobs 01 was being e,nstanUy reeom-
mended by many of the leading imesebers
r f 'ur professiteu, 1 decided to give it a
trial. Accordingly I purehawd a bottle /
of the firtieis and applied it IS directed.
From the Mt application 1 Orwansenced
to improve, and before 1 used two thirds
fo a notal, I was entirely cured, and'
have reperienced no retntn of my *4-
The safest, hest and cheapest mecliciae
ALLAN LINE
cf
ROYAL MAILSTEAMSHIPS
LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY, (\LAE-
• GOIV.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS
AND AT VERY LOW PRICES
Call and be Convinced
MILLINERYU
Miss Jessie Wilson
Y' ..• .•.,Y' car+_. a. ,•.-..• w-
.. f".J r..•+..♦ cr Tw,♦ ev,.,n
•1:Cere...`1e,11,101Me11r.l.1.1ma7,[
!r
Takes pl_m-ere}n informing the ladle. of;Goda. ,c.....•t1 vicinity. that sl e c•pt ned out on
Saturday, April the 8th
I.t;LAR(:E F•I'CCK i)F'
TRIM MED UNTRIMMED GOODS
�....tnd One a--. men' ,,f
FLOWERS A =FEATHERS.
And everything in the shape of
Z.�T'ES'T 1TC77=2.1152ES.
The la. ic, are cordially invited to inspect geode, and 1 will leen* it a plcaeure to show th
LATEST AND BEST STYLES.
ORDERED WORK ASPECIALTY_
.11.4 iL vTE.l MER.• — 4EAw)N 1F142
Cabin. intermediate and Moorage Ticket. at
ow•E5T aATaa .
Sterrett(' pa.eenfeera ant honked t London.
tartlet. newel, Queenstown. Gerry, Delfa.t,
Galway and lia vow. at same rates as to
Li• ['pool
CBC&GO,ROCKI
(oil too
sweetens 01 tM
41141. ,� (pee
P
gcryLzsicR BAILIN cis, I s..1
� asp
Frost Q trbee. May ru'day• Ae
ses
Peruvian. „ r
Nle
ova
Jane 1$
Nova pedNMn.... .
0
*aarre�tien " 17
1
lyta
in the world is Dr. Carson's Stomach permpewlaa >t
Bitters. rte kl in large •
e�
Yd Amu
•• It
meat.
Mr Thus. Hamphrey, saddler, widely
anti favourablyknnwn in B»ewmanville,
lied eery *ndt enlr nn Saturday night.
loose t era • , .. •• Is
battles at cents by all Danytgists.
Thmugk the �e'wwt swath of jolt'
.a� l�wmks
are liablethe Stomach very
to bestial* derilat 1111. peeper re.
is >neo 82eitosh end
�DA ,Ire by their the
tbi jiguatjre OMpns ars mwlgoetlg0 the
=kept molar and the Blood/
MO sad sad soul. Sold in large bot-
tiesItoSOMA*by all
druggists. Ge,.
lMflw. M'm . C3,d
Fer tickets and every Iwformatien &rely to
11. AR1tSfRONO.
1'Mkc• A M
ltderieb
ast Ave
stNem. 2
Farsmers Atter.�tici-s.!
Barbed Fence Wiie contracted toren any quantity at very it1• -• ; rue
I SELL EITHER 2708 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE.
Wire and barb galvanized atter u:ng t`t'iat•, lvwaicit ca here: scaleoK.
Use Barbed 'Tire for Fences.
NO SNOW!b7IFTS NO::WEEDS YC . WkSTE:. LANDS.
.Furji.ale by
G H. PARSONS,
C REAP ,IARD'AARE, OODERICH.
The Orett 0181118I112C4 g }Fluid. McCOLL BROS Co.
TORONTO_
IM ANU�IFACTURER S
OF-
LARDINE OIL
MRS. WARNOCK
Hai great yleatere in anno,un in;t to her
Satiny
friends sheha
ss ured the sole right
and privilege le mannfactnrc and sell
DR. LL:C Y AN'S
.r CLEANSING & RENOVATING
FLUI�1Df,
grease met boo lie ;8111;useset*I"eatic
tthing
th¢ I'
MANUFACTURERS
And all glen r emiing maehiner v wilt save
oNa. Oar LA DIN It aa4
peal. TTTact. speak
t ` mar ike yettlie sea fled eat
rtk� are true, by try-
-_ ew,163leeee etc.. en ale
dearest to
-A\I.
CYLINDER OIL
e
!Four Medal* and three diploma* awarded
then leaf year at the leading Exlotti-
tione. In the Dominion
1 Wet Dai Tlosot OMMO MI
&heat as ilia
Mk r^as rempaat IN Oeer lila "deo
nall.sIM••rmsttns.-Vth.Itemsand Told.
et ice
MEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.
��,st sanest TAW011oa. or addr.w
*. OAaI.S. a. ST. JOHN.
►.**. ,r 0...1 et a.
tot. Si ra.. 145
CM1CAU O
Mk.
NS2.2
AGENTS 5e t -*w t 57--{erLL"k,
Or C asital roe 7Aaae es atao.:e
treat. eareette 12 742
A W KKK. VI • day at home *sail
-- n'.ed .A Colirnet lntttree. admire
IcGoll Broa & Co Toronto.
The Carlin' In for sale In Oodertch by
R. W. c K ENZIE, ti. H. I'AR.YONf3.
C. CR %BR, awl D. K. BTRACHAN.
its% s w.
were
y by
rule
g of
r to
, yet
pro -
and
are
gets
hem
are
for
Ir.
these
over
vari-
es-
SPA
alba
arm
were
eel -
was
hut.
in-
511111 -
not
of
are
that
ction,
as in
i-
rro-
1 as s
nice
eyed
radon
and
leave
uffalo
gular
see to
1e to
ly for
will
ho do
acur-
*mp-
d gal
t the
aftor-
1 will
mode -
a A
3. for
ricers
I sup-
lease -
a+ ob:
ice t i
A
con-
la,k
puny
into' a
ticin-
take
1 the
rebel.
Ought
Dam's
ie re -
every
recol-
lel on
then
—Tito
rgy of
ter on
resent,
iv. W.
in and
aviary.
ietary.
stns in
/fully,
holding
of the
a from
to the
wag
attires-
? Rev.
f long
11 Coto
tie ser -
1 ti 1141
A
1ttig of
is held
Illy in-
t Rural
1e snF.-
Ilustra-
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