The Huron Signal, 1884-7-11, Page 22
TOB HURON SIGNAL FRIAY. JULY ale 1884.(
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illaaser, epigrams, saline, died, dia.
maxt.is, anxiaoms, stagged d
and redectiva ; or, as be
pile it. 'mixing a little Vbilusephy with
ibe se.satioaal element. In our phoer
,dunes, before they were exhauste the
/ado used to go out after • heavy reiatall,
tea look dean the rivulets noel as.o.g the
erodes of the Irwesteue Welders, fcr
abiepes--Lits of gold that had been un-
pversd. The works of our deed nove-
list are strewn with chisp•a. Let ea pick
tap a few front amour/ the pages as epesi-
s•.. ut his ore, gathering at madam as
they glitter here and there. witbeut
especial arrangement as to the .tse,ahsp,
tot value
'Life is an intermittent fever.'—Clois-
ter and Hearth.
Our foibles are our nutrias,'—Gri11ith
Banat.
'Self-daceptiuu will probably sead a/
the first blast of the archangel's tremor*
but what human heart will put with a
till then ( Tiro circuunstanees under
whiot, a human being could not excuse
er delude ur justify himself himself have
never yet occurred in the huge annals of
.rima'—lt is Never Two Late to
Beaty is p ousts, •anile is its sword.' (Sowed torthrive, Bp of est .r oat& If you te well till they nt
are
—White Lis
'Good things have to be engraved on ; or 10 years old. Spread ashes, mat-
ohe memory ; bad ones stick there of ore, or salt broadcast. Step cultivating
in August, weeds or no weeds. This
allows the trees to open for winter.
The Utica Herald tells of a dairyman
who troubled with the smell .1 garlic or
wild onions in the milk. To obviate
this he put the cows in the stable at
about 3 u clock each afternoon, and fed
them on hay and gave grain as usual.
The result was as he anticipated. A rest
of three hours allowed allowed all the
scent to pose off in other secretions,
though previously it flavored both milk
and butter.
It is argued by the Coverdale
Sentia.l "that the time will soon come
when wines of certain vineyards will be
sold under the name of the vineyards,
they will be so demanded by the con-
sumers, who will have outlived the prac-
tice of buying wines named by the
dealers and unwuarantsed as to the place
where grown. If ever we are to make
cabinet ur fatuous wines this will have to
be se."
The farmer can better afford to raise
potatoes ter 25 cents per bushel than to
Soles obese Tbesdemb
Haps near distils, W. T,, de -i. M.
- The Saowgsdmie yesd, sad
tt. be Abe West els lite es.timent, will
yield aa sammease seep.
Arkansas f esatisbes the largest Mreent-
age of farmers, •,1, and Maassahtsetts
the mealiest, 9 per sant. work-
ersgreeted number et agricultural
ers 432,204, Wyoming the measliest,
1,1139.
Georgia melon -growers bad leaned •
pool and established agonies in 949
Nurthw•rn cities, lamppost[ a popula-
tion of 5,000,000. Not • earlud of
melons will lave Atlanta until • market
has boon found for tt.
Salt is used freely by some nursery-
men in pear nurseries fee the purpose of
counteracting blight. Iron filmes and
copperas in solution have bees used for
the sera* purpose. If theme remedies do
not t,revent the disease they at least cor-
rect • disposition to blight. 11„7 .,.Y."!
The Island of Guernsey c.ntaias 10,-
000 acres of tellable land, and supporta •
population of 30,000, of whom a goodly
number d.wbtles *brain a living from
the sea. The largest farm on the island
contains nifty acres. The people are de-
scribed as being the most contented, best
fed, and happiest in all Europe.
Pref. Beal, of the Pennsylvania/ Agri-
cultural College, says : "If you have
money to fool away, seed down your
young orchard to clever and timothy or
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dna nee eel sad New Is s. At. -
whit au yea $nibs too mot health-
fttl d all tie Buser seeder asked •
,..porter of an .Meaty phyte the ether
wissvale& disc atop he.ail prompt-
ly. 'It is alethia e ing, healthful
and very n�Jf�a What name would
yea r
'But then are tansy who de not know
how to mous, and who aro not able te:
pay for a teacher,' laid the reporter.'
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'That is • nemeses, my friend,' said
the physician. '.tnyooe living to this
city can learu bow with an outlay of
fifty ovate fora bathing wit. I'm @peak-
ing more pertieularly of the wotwn sod
girls. Moet boys know how. and if they
do nut they ought to be ashamed- But
girls d.. nut as a rule, although I would
wager that nine out of every ten would
like to Now, the free baths are very
nice and clean and patronised ty a good
clam .1 woman. The water is from three
and a half to four feet high, the place is
hark • beech. fur among their
A Term lipeni...m
The firm of Oraod Z Walsh, drug -
Vets, of retortion.. say Dr. F.wlar's
Wild Strawberry is nos of ISWA
Ku
Standard Medicines for trssser
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themselves. --I bid.--
'Beware of jealuu*ycursed jealousy '
It is the sultan ..f all the passions and
the Tartar chief of all the cremes.
Other passions effect the character ; this
changes and, if good, always reverses it'
Mind that, reverses ; turns honest men
to snakes and doves to vultures. Hor-
rible, unatur•! mixture of love with hate.
You poison the whole mental constitu-
tion ; you bandage the judgment ; you
crash the sense of right and wrong ; you
steel the hovels of compassion ; you
madden the brain ; you corrupt the
heart ; you damn the soul.' ---It is Never
Lime e to Mend.
'The sacred principle ai justice was as
strong in Mrs. Wohngton as in the
rest .of her sex ; she had not one grain of
it.' --reg 1%'ottington.
'Happy the man who, has two chain -
cables — merit and women.' --Cloister
and Hearth.
'Memory sometimes acts like an .old
of
flint gun ; 1t hangs tire, yet ends by go-
ing '—Pet ynurj►elf in hia Place.
All men of that day are dust : they grow wheat for $1. Two hundred bushels
are gold -dust who died with honor.'— per acre is not a $3large average yield.
Christie Johnstone. This would give 0 per acre. Fifteen
'Off the state Jams `ruin was a char -
bushels is an average yield of an acre of
atter ; his eccentricities were three—a wheat. The potato crop will require a
humorist, a glutton, amu an honest man—
little more labor, but with the late Im-
truts that often caused astonishment and proved machinery the cert of cultivating
and harvesting an acre of potatoes has
been very much reduced.
ridicule, especially the last. I et
W offi ngton.
'The land!ord poured theta' the rob-
ber -band in the Black Forest Inns `out
nest brandy, blood's forerunner in every
age.' --Cloister and H earth.
'What is populanty I Ask Aristides
and Lamartine ; the breath cf a mob
smells of its source, and it is gone before
the sou can set un it.'—Christie John•
atone. Vet=
'We aro going to weigh goose feathers
—to cnticise criticism ' -Peg Wofling- ing malaria to • great extent as It Is
borne through by the winds.
better t
own sex woman should not mind awk-
wardness, and there are always goad
awtmmere present te learn from.
'The way to go about i Well, in the
first plater, there is the bathing suit,
which should be made of some light
cotton material. One piece combining
blouse and trousers are all that is re-
quired. The garment should have short
sleeves, and be cut rather low in the
neck. A broad band attached to a rope
a yard long is also necessary, to fasten
about the body. First—the swimming
scholar must learn the motion thorough-
ly ; observe the movements of an expert
swimmer, then prastioe in your room,
until you have them perfectly. The I taking it I was completely prostrated.
movements should be done very slowly. 1 )►Iter. MARY STUART.
at first. Learn the band movement by
folding the hands palm to palm bring-;
ing them up to the chest, parting the 1
water with them, still closed, then turn- I
ing their palms outward and pushing '
the water back. If this movement is
practised several times before going into
the water swimming will come much
easier.
'Two going together may be of great
service in mg one n another. Strap
the ban
centre of the body, so as the rope will
come in the centre of the back ; then
let one hold the rope as a support while
the other learns the motions. A dozen
lessons should be suf icint ; but it is very
reeessary to watch • good swtmmmer.
The stroke should be long and rte•dy,
made with a slew, even movement.
'Do not attempt diving without a
teacher, as it is injurious if not done
pr.. rly.
'If you bathe n!t.'n, put a little soft
raw cotton iti each ear. Salt water going
frequently into the ear injures the ear
drum.
Do not bathe directly after a hearty
meal. You may eat as soon after a bath
as you feel the desire.
Never go beyond year depth, or where
there is a streng under current Even
the best of swimmers is gone it he is
taken with a cramp
You may stay in the water until your
finger tips begin to wrinkle, then go out
immediately.
Wet the head first, then the whole
body at one plunge,'otherwise chills may
ensue.
Pour a bucket of fresh water over the
hair, after ooming out, so as to remove
the salt, which hurts the hair.
Then if you aren't healthier and
stronger I don't know what will make
you so. —I N. Y. Journal.
sew use reassigns .ssigns weakened ay M-
ese. Nearle .
Nearly aM*Ios..
Great eat German Invigorator is the
only spam& foe impotency, nervous de-
bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness,
pain in the back or sides, no atter how
es-
Waleshattered the system may be from es -
ale of anykind, the Great German
Remedy wil restore the lost functions
and secure health and happiness. isa 111.00
per box, six holes for $5.00. Sold by
all druggists. Sent on receipt of price,
postage d, by F J. Cheney, Toledo,
Ohio, sole went lur United States. Cir-
culars and testimonials sent fres Sold
by Geo. Boyne., sole agent for (lode -
rich 3m
Malaria is frequently carried through
lung distances by the winds : therefore
it is well to ascertain whether there 1*
any malariabreeding marsh or other
pestilential locality in the direction of the
prevailing winds. These may to some
extent be counteracted by having to pass
through a timbered country, as timber
has the property ..f absorbing or destroy -
ton.
'Where there's a heart there's a Ru-
bioen.'—Cloister and Hearth.
'Happy the man whose wife taketh
her fling before wedlock, and who trip -
path up the altar steps instead of down
'em.' --Cloister and Hearth.
'Ab, it is hard to resist the voice, and
look, and clinging of a rnan'■ own flesh
and blood. Children are so strong upon
their knees ; their dear faces, bright
copies of their own, are just the height
of our hearts then.'—Foul Play.
'Growth is the nature of habit, not of
one sort or another, but or all, oven of
an unnatural habit. Gin grows on a
man, charity grows on a man, blood
grows on a man.'—It is Never Too Late
to Mean. •
•814 -1. -hot- a WMIh'I weekrse e.'
He—'Then you are invincible.'' -Clois-
ter and Hearth.
The Scotch are icebergs, with volca-
noes underneath ; thaw the Scotch ice,
which is very cold, and you shall get to
the Scotch fire. warmer then any sun of
Idly nr Spain.' --Christie Johnstone.
'It was an age in which artist. sought
out and level one another. Should this
Lae statement stagger a painter or writer
of our day, It me remind him that even
Christians loved one another at first
starting.' --Cloister and Hearth. —George
W. Smith in the Argonaut.
nem.rti•bse neweratios
Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien, of Buffalo, N.
Y., was given up to die by her physicians
Ten years ago neither India, Australia
nor the Argentine Republic had sent •
cargo of wheat to Europe. This year
the amount of exportatable wheat from
India is estimated at 50,000,000 bushels,
from Australia at 25,000,000, and from
the Argentine Rupublic at 10,000,000
bushels, a total of 85,000,000 bushels.
In each of these ceuutries the opening
up of the country by maned' is stisoto
lstiug wheat production to a remarkable
extent
The most severe clauses of the New
York ball against oleomargarine aro
copied verbatim from the ,Missouri law,
which has been declared constitutional
by United States Courts. The New York
bill provides 93,000 and a special law for
,-Jlkoanfuriement ; establishes fines from
$100 to WO for making or selling but-
ter or cheese from any substance except
milk ; that every box to held butter or
cheese must be stamped with its own
weight in plain letters not lees than one-
qua.ter inch high.
M. Jonas de Gelieu, a pastor • Neuf-
chatel, Switzerland, in • work translated
into English long ago, under the title of
"The Bee-Preverser ; or, Practical
Directions for Preserving and Renewing
Hives," affirms "that when two ur three
distinct hives are united in autumn they
are found to °on.ume together scarcely
more hon.y'dunng the winter than each
of them would have consumed singly if
I•ft separate." in proof of this singular
result the author Bets forth a variety of
There in no one article in the lino of
medicines that gives so large a return
fur the mawmawas a good 'porous strength•
mine pimplier, such as Carters Smart
Weed set Belladonna Backache Plast-
` tel
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DON'T READ THIS 1
McCOLL BROS. & Co., TORONTO,
lleas/•etsre all 'tad. sf Marhiset7 Ode of Ube lest testily. Ates
Bolt Cutting, Wool and Oylinder nuns
—THEIR
LARDI NE
WaasmoTom, D. C..
May 15th, 1880.
(laiiTLu lgM—Having been a sufferer
nt
for • long time from nervous prostration
and general debility, I was advised to
H , B I have ta
ter ever since, and think ken
one bot-
tle, an 1 have been rapidly getting bet -
medicine I ever used. I am mow gaining ���
try . p eitem
d I hea it the ho best
strength and appetite, which was all
DdlCSINle OIL MH
I.
Ter m.$. be ate hes. r..
Oa.aet be be•testflur seise lad' sality.
HUGH -DUNLOP
ashionable Tailor
WEST STREET,
Has the Finest Assortment of Summer Goods to' Choose From.
IF you WANT
,
8 Nobby Suit at a Reasonable Price,
gone, and I was in despair until I tried
your Bitters. I am now well, able to go
about and du my own work. Before
as incurable with ('onsumption. it experiment.. all of which led uniformly
proved "ATM' Complaint and was cured to the same sonelu•ion. He show poet -
with Burdock Blood Bitten. 2 tively that of upward of thirty gives six
had their pnpulati..n thcs doubled, and
Th. Act for the Kupreasi.m of Noxious consumed no more previsions during
Weeds provides that It shall be the duty winder than a single hive, and that. so
of e..ry owner of 1.n], nr .occupant far from the lees suffering and diminu-
thereof, if the own, r to net a resident ti rho doubled hires generally sent
within the local cgt*llty +herein the forth the earliest and heat swarms. The
ass's maw"1 i o cut down or de- translator of M. tlrlieu's work stats
etdey a 1 the Csua.l• 1hi■t1ee, "x -eye that he practiced an Scotland most of the
airy, odd .bets, r-.•_ w«•,1 and berdo.ck plans recommended in the orginal publ-
gruwt-.g on his land, a•ol all Aglow 10noxi- cat' with the mine effect.
sus weeds growing on lie buift to which
this Act may he estennle.t by by law of -- -- - -
the municipality, so often in each end
every year as is sufficient to prevent the
ripening of their Beed : (2) To mut out
and born all the black knot found op.
,ladles Brayley, Hamilton. rays "I read the
testitnenials for McGregois Speedy Cure and
found I had net to go to New ork. Pbfladel-
phia, Louisiana or Texas to find living wit -
;tenors of its value. we have plenty of persons
right here to peeve its merits. 1 got • bottle
and it helped me tight away. i was as bra
with Bilious Fever and Indigestion as 1 think
tan! one could be. I have taken three botues
and am nearly well and can eat any kind of
food witbout it hurting me. i may say I am
tetter than 1 ever expected to be. Fre trial
a bottles at (1. Rhyme'.
d mentioned •bore about the 1
('ALL ON
d,
plum and cherry trees nn his Ians,
often each and every year as it shall •p
pear on such trees ; and (1! to cut down ...
and burn an plash, nectarine or other th...n TKO TZAR Rot' I . National
trees on his d infected with the dim-' poll. are • good blond purifier. liver
ease known as the yellows and to destroy nod regetatnr, amaid mimeo., for all
all thy fruit of tress 50 infected swar.n.. m
creat Fasanty.
Th• scales of Cholera infantoon and
Summer 1'••mplaints among children is
truly alarming. The mo .t reliable euro
is tit F' wl,•r's Wild Strawberry. Every
h .t t l• g uarauteed to el ee satisfaction. 2
A RAxtai's Tewnwotrv. — For •
Couch, (`..lo ..r any Bronchus! •fteriott.
"Pectora," inmy opinion, et just the
thing. 1 Imre it in my family for
Omagh. and Colds for the peat fear yeses
with the mom 'inverted saeeess, and to-
ray epiwiew of it ie that i aunties*
fie think still seems of that which i het,•n
wall d.
OM Kara. Ilemager Ontaario Hank,
16e111"...t0 at A dd.,<Thta ea
fres sea, neogala
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\..t another Pill shall go down my
throat Noun, said a Citizen, "obs i con
get arch a urompt and pls.eMMre for
my halioui attacks, tis Dr.i11111..'s Btom-
aeh Bittern it renders thea blood bore
and cool wird ,teaks • apiendie spring
medicine. Inde bottles 60 cent*.
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A Befislo telegram says : The Marquis
of Bibber.. is here and making prepara-
tions to attempt to swim Nieg►m rapids
in the same place where Webb lost his
life. 'the Marquis intends making
several attempts before trying the whirl-
pool. First he will send on an oblong
coffin shape box, air tight, and covered
with waz of the consistency of flesh ; if
this wax is tern when the box is recover-
ed he will desist. If the wax is intact
he will mske soundings for depth .f
water. The final experiment tea) be
made with an India rubber dummy with
inflated bladders for lungs. Should
these bladders burst the danger of
asphyxia will be apparent. If the result
of thew preliminary experiments ismtis-
factory then the Marquis will give him-
self .p to the water. Biboere is a navi-
gator of prominence in England and will
undoubtedly do as he says.
Worms often cause serious ilines&
The cure is Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. It
destroys and expels worms effectu-
ally.
Ir. the history of medicines no preps
ration has received such universal cum-
mendatiou for the alleviation it affords,
and the permanent curve it effects in kid
ney diseases, as Dr. Van Buren's Kinney
Cure. Its action in these distressing
complaints is simply wonderful. Sold
by J. Wilson. 2m
A RtwAtb—(1f oue dozeu "TEASER -
RV" to any one sending the best four lune
rhyme on ' TxaaxssY, the remarkable
little gem fur the Teeth and Bat... Ask
your druggest/or address.
Thousands say e•.
T. W. Adkins, Girard, Kan., writes
'I never hesitate to recommend your
Electric Bitters to my ctiostomen, they
give entire satisfaction and are rapid
sellers.' Electric Bitters are the purest
and best medicine known and will posi-
tively euro Kidney and Liver complaints
Purify the blood and regulate the bowels
No family can afford to be without them
They will save hundreds of dollars in
doctor's bills every year. ;old at 50 cts.
• bottle oy ,l. Wilson. [3]
CIGARS. CIGARS.
well newsreel.
A liberal reward will be paid to any
party who will produce t ease of Liver,
Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec-
tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring
them along, it will cost yon nothing for
the medicine if it fails to cure, and you
will he well rewarded for your trouble
besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious-
ness. Jaundice, Constipation, and gene-
ral debility are quickly cured. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed or money retunc'ed
Price only fifty cents per, bottle. For
sale by J. Wilson. [51
Cr•.SGALIR*. -A name well known in
onnection with the Hair Renewer,whicb
restores grey hair to its nate* l color by
a few weeks use. Sold at 10 cents per
bottle by James Wilson. 2te
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN
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A full line of all the Leading Patent Medicines always kept on h1111.1
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These ser acrid
The best blood purifier system re-
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suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit-
ten. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousnee
Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys,
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whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or
mild stimulant, will always find Electric
Bitters the best and only certain cure
known. They act surely and quickly,
every bottle guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction or money refundea. Sold at
fifty rents a bottle by J. Wilson. [4]
GEORGE RICTNAs,
BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQUA211 e
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The Canadian Pacific Railway CO.
LAND . E0aULATIONS.
The Company offer lands within the Railway (telt along the mala Ilse, sod 1. 6estbe
Manitoba. at prices ranging (rein
$2_50 PER ACRE
upwards. with conditions requiring cultivation.
A rebate for cultivation of from Sr.e3 to $3.1e per •use M Drloa
pate far the
os
lead. slowed om rtata co.dlrlosa The Company alp �6otuoeadtdoes et
sr eidaiirattea.
THE RESER ED SECTIONS
along the Main Line. i.e.. the odd numbered Sections within •.t mUe of the Railway are sow
offered for tale on • ivantagruus terms. to parties prepared to undertake Omar tea.ne.Ie . cul-
tivation.
R. W. McKENZIE
(BION OF THE PADLOCH_)
—TR HEADQUARTERS FOR—
STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE
IVith Barbs Either Four or Six Inches .4part.
FTJOF
Spades, Shovels and Gardening Tools.
—ALSO A FI'I.I. sTtK 1( OF—
GENERAL HARDWARE!
•PIQOZ�L Vl1_.T710 IN
Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters' Materials.
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TERMS OF PAYMENT: --
Purchasers may pay one-sixth in cash. and the balance in live annual iwtalme ta. wife 10.
tweet at SIX I'SR CENT. per annum. pa) able in advance.
Parties poeticising withoLt tambours of cultivation. w111 receive • heed of Ce.te lace at
time of perchers. if payment is made in full.
Paymemte may be made in LAND URA\T BONDS which will be seemed at ten per
Mat- u�nset on tbeir par value sad accrued tneterrt. }hese bonds can be obtained on se -
m the Bank of )l rest, Montreal : or at ss •f its asteacles.
30R P*10ES sad CONDITIONS Ole rA 1-F. sod ala Intormatios with respect to the ltar-
tinea of Lands. apply to JOHN H. 11eTAri1SH. Lad Commimaltmer, WIsmtpeg- ib ardor tt
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