The Huron Signal, 1887-8-5, Page 7TII E iI UI4ON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, AW . 1987.
Fun ant T*cij,
A Suad.y school timelier t:.ld his in•
fuels W ask a•.y gnars'tow they had in
their wads. and a little use asked,
•' When se the ascots animism 1"
A Ciisaa. Riau wait inrested • few drys
age, bemuse he became infatuated with
Lied Hamdan, orad fuHowd her *host
the streets. .t moa whom /sail could
mush aheuld be ;solea to an asylum mu•
Need of • j.il,
Au English gra.eatonu tnwker sits or -
'dared to cut ou a Inoue the words : "A
Virtuous w. man is • crown to her trim
band." The atone, however. being
small, he engraved ou ►t: A Virtuous
woman is 5.. to Her Hu•baud.''
OM minister 10 young m mart) ---
"Paul was • wuudetfnl idea, any dear
yawn; brother, • woudeaf ul slam ; and
thousand• upon thousands fl .cord to
hear hint preach " Y .sue minister -
"Yes, if Paul were alive today he would
• my have to 'saute the salary he waist-
ed."
"That is rather • shabby pair of
trousers you have of for a man cf your
position." "los, sir, bit clothes do not
take the man. What of my tcuusers
are shabby and woes, sir f They coyer
a warm heart, sir."
"Ny dear, why are the sats storeys
hard at breakfast, now 1' asked Sr
Snaega. "They roust be egg, of the
new brass," replied Mrs Swum, thought-
fully "The saw hew ' Why should
their eggs he hard,"' •'They are Ply -
m .uth Rocks, yes know. '
"Johnny. come aside this instant. I
intend to chastise you severely." Jt.hn-
ny-•'Please, ps, "dimmer you'd whip I,
see oat Imre where al4afe smithies/a. oats
see it." "Whet. you yuuog r.mcal, do •
yea west me to daeegrsce myself 1' "N..,
pa. but I want the folks tc see that you
ain't killing me when I ye1L'
A rood dory is told of a prominent
Albany Comities. an, who is an L'og-
lia6man by birth. His name begins
with H, and every day he would go to
the post olive and ask if there was any
mad for him. He always got the same
reply, until one day Iie shoved his head 1
through the delivery window and yelled,
"then, what are you looking in the Hay- 1
lme.x for T Ny wise begins with Haitoh. "
Heger his lettere •free that.
••N.., Bobby," said h:s mother, "or e
Datee of pie is glut• enoepth 1 .r yon. -'•It's tunny," tts,nosded Bobby, with an
injured ate, "you say you are anxious
that Is/teak' kern to eat properly, and
yet you won't =ire me a chance to
practise."
"What is that big iron thing full of
holes?" ''4xomuttve boiler," mud Tuin.
Latin looked thuujhtful. After a mo-
ment's silence she asked, "Why 1, they
hood leeomutives 1 ' Twa, looking antes -
ed, "To make them tender," he said,
r'uwly,
The following voile* epistle was picked
up in the sanest : Leer Blll -Tbe ma-
im I didu t laff whim you Taft at me in
Jim post oilier' yesterday. wu becns I
sv a bile on may face, and I can't Taft. ,
If 1 w she'll hent. But 1 !nee you,
Bill, bila or no bile, Taff or oo tai
"I ea.'t tall tar the lib eat ttae.".aid
an old farmer is Muakuka, to a party of
city linnet", "what los fellers see up
here ter draw ye For my part, these
.11 fired wicks have Ingo the worst things
we've hod to contend with. loll, Its
all right if you like it. We're ;lad to
see ye ; only it's mighty funny "
BYGONE! BONNISTS REVIVED
4-.Qee-ti'eNeni Weed. t.rs-cra..-tree■
tad Rise -Mak -gases.
A eorrespoodeit writes : "One of
tke chief features oI the new fashions
neem to be a revival of the colors and
forme of the past. I saw a bonnet the
oblige day, fresh tress Pari., That meal/
(id
ical -
d "Jan. Clark" of bygone tie tee. It
wee a pale grilles colored blonde ken,
• ths.ap"Mit used to be wiled, wag a
wreath of bluish roses. On the top ut
this Island guar was • kput of gras•y,rwn
sad rtw►pisk ! What would the
n,Aheties have said to k 1 Boat it was a
very welly helmet, all the came. Ar
.n her -still prettier- wu composed en-
tirely of unnps ears (grown), over which
w as drawn a veal of emelt tulle. Th•
frost tree termed by a wreath of pop
piss, sad os the left side was as •igrett
of poppise-three placed on above the
other, 10 gases! it up high -with the
stalks dlswiaog. and the top poppy the
attitisiIse uI the Wee. Different material
or color to the drama ahoy another re-
turn 1s VW old and very pretty fashion ;
het great ears must be taken, or the
toiltatls rrlll kook naIthy. Dun-aubr
and dmk Mateo, eteuesober sod pale
bleu. grey au& ss.pkl and violet,
et,
or dart p wan together.; bet the
skies should always be d the more
tellies selur •ed the richer material
larTbs hes no great advantage
over t5. part. Th. inexpensive •taffa of
t..day are pettier than any semi of yore,
men expeeialty the striped ones. I
b.n *teem a .Maul weeposed e1
alienate strips. eI white poplin and
white VaIs.eienee. Lee, which would
seek' a lovely wedding dream for a bride
in bar teem Another materiel was
composed of altan.ate stripes of tusenre
silk and lace of the same shade. A
frock of that stuff might be worn with
almost any oolor.and at the smartest day
festivities. and would outlook two or
three of the white camhrilos trimmed
with brdderia Awaits', that threaten to
bream, the mate, and need to be so very
fresh and alien.
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r
Household Hints. t"•hed.
Omitted weedio aimed he washed with
add tea, •rad then, otter being wiped
dry, nabbed sub Itueeed et!.
Cloths dipped ioto hot potato water
are resyratettnded for immediate and
cumpljie relarf•.au the severest corms of
rho
teem
piece of charcosl laid upon • burn
toll raw tt •lauu•t unmcdiatdy, and n1
kept there about •n h..ur, it is said. t'..
wound want be Anise', healed.
1f owes arta wilted before they can Ins
put in smart, turerrau 111• end• of the
stalk• in cery hot water for a inmate or
two, •ud they will !rgaw their p ietu.ta
freshness.
F.,r those auffea iva trim seek lungs
or • lacking cough, a few drops of tar
takes om • lump o1 ."Kar •111 Kir• re-
lief ; five of six drops should be sufficient
fur a ;Yawn person.
Mute attacked by pslpit.tlun of the
been, let the pot men tie down u noon as
p monde un the right aide. partially or,
the Lice. In this position the heart will
resdlos its actiou almost immediately.
O,klutha eliould never be leashed in
het soap suds ; they should first be wash
ed clean wild cold eater, then rubbed
dry with • cloth wet with milk. The
sane treatment ahuuld be applied t.,
• atone or slate hearth.
Lime water may be made cheaply by
tatting a fresh prose of lime as tante as
au *iv, pouring two quarts of aft water
un it, and allowing it to stand two or
tbtee hours, shaking it uccasiunal'y-.
Bottle and keep for use.
To preserve goods from moths, do out
use camphor tm an,y form PIM., of tar
Met t llltttav Witlf"Wlett doles ire a
better protuctluu. Five cents will buy
enough to equip .11 the packing bonzes
and closets pd a large house for a year.
1f a mother desires her d.ugblers to
take the Leal ..1 their u,mu.,5 halms,
.hot will teach thrum; by au.uple. the ob
yrs yawns ul iota./ rid usath.,d. 1 ,may by
example, became tie eats ue.ec teeeb
thew by prompt ahem ; she must 1.e •
loiter rxa,aply of the results vowing
from the performance t every duty nu
ate due swamis. Hy method .lour, and
.duly by uarth•.1, 0411 a busy honey wily
ads any p..t tan of leisure fur study,
thought and all Imprvveoeat.
II the mother nl daaicblers will *top to
ask herself emelt such totality's as the
llluwung namely, Am I nwklanx the
best possible ua..t my tune 1 Is thin telt
haat hour to do the task l sus tow en-
ga,ed to, or'would it he better for we to
do. ...use other f Is what I a•. Doing
likely to produce any good results t 1f
not, what shall I du to bring forth some
fruit for future es well as present goad 1
Am 1 Josue the test i can du toth my
powers, and ion I by my example bring•
nig up any chtldreu in the way that will
be wlsa.t for them to fu.lue 1 Or, •m I
doing anything with a set purpose be -
prod pr ynarinz food and clothing and
c'eaoing bon. ; and •w I doing that
with any wine method 1
If a aoaten cannot mower these self -
put questions saintictorily, then she
may be sure she is not acting wisely aur
wall by herself or her children. I have
often heard women criticized severely
t .r honng too mvthudical and too strict
in their rrqutr"ments in the matter of
service frau thaw children or from hire-
{ ed erratum, and I have esu often heard
.•thou cr.ndeaeeed for • total want vt
system, allowiag everything to be dose
or omitted at haphazard. Of the two, I
prefer the woman with too much method
tethe woman without any, for at least
there is some hope of Rood walk from
he:, independent of good living. because
she has leisure, that great blessing from
which eco many rood things may folhw.
L• is both rr•sutable and proper to de-
sire and occurs leisure and recreatis:a ;
indeed, every one who performs his or
her duties in the best wanner deserves
both ; but there is • vast difference
between waded t. and leisure, and
also between idie pleasure and recrea-
tion. Neither an idle nor an unsyste-
matic person can know the beauty ...or
meaning of leisure or recreation ; that
is resetred f.,r the methodical Lard
werlcr.
A bx.ttle of turpentine should be kept
in every house, for its uses are sooner -
cies. A few drops sp:inkld where cock-
roaches congregate •111 exterminate them
at nonce ; also ants, red .r black. Moths
w ill dee from the odor of it. Besides,
t! to su ex..11eut applicatiuu for a burn
ur cut.
POTATO, COOS,. -Mash the potatoes,
and with milk thickened with fiour,,aake
into • thin hatter ; to every pint add une
agaf. Fry in small cakes.
CREAM S/'sioE CACI-Tiro ewes, hell
cup sugar, three fourths cop dour, one
teaspoonful baking powder, two table
spooufula cold water. Beat shoes and
yolks separate.y.
Ru.o Pisa --Your eggs, well beaten,
stirred iuto • gn,rt of milk, two cups
boiled ria, sweeten to tarns and dasvr.
When boiling race add a little salt. Hake
with under crest same as castard pies.
STEAMED OATMEAL -Half pint nat-
msal, one teaspoonful of salt ; put in
two quart b••in aid pour orer it one
quart of beaks" water ; eel in *femme
and steam two hours. De not remove
the cover dewing that Clint
Cocas CAE?. -neat together ore cup
sugar and one-half cup butter, add one
sag, well beaten, one cep milk, one and
a half teaspoonfuls baking powder, flour
*much to *rake a diff batter. The bak-
ing powder ,bowld be sifted in with the
dour. Bake in • moderate oven.
Bier k aye. E= t -Chop pima o1 beef-
steak or cold roast beef req Ina. Make
a batter of mei k, four esti as Ns, and
mix the meat with it. Put a lump of
butter auto a mucepat, let it melt, then
drop ILe batter into it from a larg•
spore. Season with pepper and .alt,
and a little parsley. Fry until brown.
CREAM Czucer. - Cut the °elegy late
inch pieces; put them sato a saucepan
and corer with bodes, water ; boil ten
minutes. Make a agues with one tea
spoonful core stareh stirred into s half
pot of boiling water, and a little butter
sed salt. Dein the celery, put it into
a vegetable dish and pour over it the
gime while hot
Danrrso Euo'u -Have on the stove a
saucepan half full of boiling water, into
which pit a little salt. Break the elan
first into a saucer to be sure they are
Rood ; drop them gritty into the water ;
with a teaspoon dip up the water and
poor it over the yolks ; an a few seconds
the shite will oompt.Nly cover the
yolk. ; lift from the walaa and serve on
toast or brain.
i
essmisserlitheen• w "Zit ••
There are peaky strip- ed tad checked
Ammar .15..The silk musk in de-
moted this segtaen is Mae Alt. it comes
in alt faahnisable aha... both for street
and evewims wear. it is enftl, nen be
easily and greeslsl1 draped, mil maks
• ohm a drsem Chmama ita Mlles e trill -
s1, • si dress patters in the piece,
sad also its qs ntittee 55.1 can be bought
bj the yard. The fancy Chits silks,
t'coee with Wipes sad karat, •re mid
ns eh eh1a7Ifr ad are sot essay as lash
ioa.ble ala they bate hent. The is toe -
mime time are se dloaaly imitated in
*Maass 1 the better qualities of int -
Wiese it M monopoly pn•.tble to
1 the �mfltets eM1L lease the alk with -
eat 5.sasa t ff it.
AVM
i
'teeters+ is Misses MI 111111014 ! ,
The importance u( stat mot tasteful
Maw drrwut--oano•d he nvere.t.mai
eel. The matron wbo or p. -are trwf..re the
maebers of Tier family n,. a 11551.5. , r,il•
d wrapper, and makes Ike excuse- -if,
indeed, she takes the trouble to make
one at all -'k-,t "it is se mach more
eumb.rtahle," has little idea of the
pa•ihtr c..osr1uences ut such a course.
C..u61 rhe but realize that her drew
an •vel exempla d. her dam/bias, and
one productive of c .ncequencee that
will reach far beyond her own span d 1
life ; that her husband and sons cannot
fail to draw comparison* between her
drew, and that of the ladies they meet
in ether home., and that thew vim -
palmier heteeen her dress sod that of
the lado:. they 'strep in other hones,
e nd that then, colupari•ona cannot fail
to decrease their respect for her, she
'nicht be induced to give mite attention
to her personal appearance. Slot even
Ow burden of care and a,nstaut employ-
ment can furuuh a •ulhcicot excuse for
careless personal habit., for few things
sr: more ingatrtant for the well being of
a fami'y.
There is an old saying to the effect
that au untidy mother has diaohedient
children ; and while neither persists
nor children may realize the why or
wherefore of it, yet there is always a
lack of respect and an indifference to
the authority oaf a mother who takes no
pride in her penonel appearance.
And it ie not the mother alone upon
whose shoulders rests the borden of re-
ep nsibmlity for hoax neatness and order
is drew ; the father has his duties to
hook after as well, and should never fail
to insist gess the younger members o1
the family presenting themselves with
well kept hands, clean feces, nn•lly
brushed hair, and orderly dress, at least
at every meal when the family ar-
semblew. -Brooklyn Magazine.
•e ss Tear beard.
Don't allow a cold in the head to slow-
ly and surely run irate Catarrh, when
you can he cured for 25c. by using Dr.
Chase's Catarrh Cure. A few applica-
tions cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes
cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 too v bcxe•g is
guaranteed to cure chronic catarrh. Try
it. Only 25c and sure cure. Sold by
all druggists ly
Lemmas la Ilse Met R.e..,
The Retaartte's Release. -
The lemon is a fruit much need in the
The public do out -crow haw much sick room, and, many times, unwisely.
public speeches are "touched up" by the i emona.' being a very refrrahiug and
reporters. Even the lomat accomplished agreeable drink, is easily taken in excess
speaker, threegh excitement er want of by persens suffering from ferers, a fact
words, or because of interruptions, occa- which should not be forgotten. in ty.
siuua'ly looses the sequence of hie argu- phoid fever, fur instance, its immoderate
meat, and repeats himself t.r breaks off ase would be attendee.' with danger, in.
before his sentence is completed. When dicing, as it might, additional derange -
the reporter writes nut his report he is meet Pt an already inflamed intestinal
ezp"•'ted to "stale sense" of it. One of mucous membrane. In all irliammatory
sur local aldermen gut out of favor with diseases cf the stomach and bowels km
the reporters by complaining that he had onade should only be given after the at -
never mid the things planed to his credit tending physician has ,auctioned its use. I
or discredit. We had no right, he main- ; During the past few years lemon juice
tilted. to comment on his speeches when has become quite popular in the menage -
DRIVE IN TEAS !
Basket Plied Japea- New Taos tcareasted Pure, S :b. (Jr 11. TLia Tia le Weal te aay N d
at We. 1k by pedlar*
m
Other Japa . froler ro Me. per 11.. Kilns t:ood Young Mises. true 3e. 1►, •p.
A sppra.r witty i ti 1 ming Hymen Tea le 5 lb 101. only . feet! M.
Try my Lau. Young llywn, and a„d :: tl.e rheapeet in tl.. snarly'. t:mp, taken in esc►aags.
At C. CRABB'S, tiodoriohe
ODST
Ja.t opened out a lull assert :tient of my own tmpar.a-.00*. sod ac::.t$ at
n I o:o ale price,
Reel 4 animators. Kwon Nt5/rtes. $..l5w. Sar cetera.
Twerrs muff I.U.sades sl Freres Se ANesMSM.
al Tall and nee. Alaslr pleased to •boa stuck.
WOG not forget tl.e u:1 stead oa the &mare.
%er11 7111, UNIT.
lowstfC. CRASS, C3-odi,ri31.
NEW SPRING GOODS
ABRAHAM SMITH
TAILOR & CLOTHIER,
Ihu;est retched, 51,11 r now opening a lar,t' .tenor 0.. ,,• of
READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS.
Al... on bend:a targe nock of the
LATEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS AND CLOTHS
5 e nwlr-up u( yl'I:INti !SUITS.
ORDERED WORK A SPEC IALY 1
..A. 13 12.k.1--1...6%..2.1, S &1TFI'6-
East Sade Square, Goderich. afar:h 24:b. 146. YD3•
IF' YOC- WANT
IF 1"Cl WANT lr YOU WANT
BARGAINS
Toronto Cash Store
THE SPRING STOCK
IS NOW COMPLETE -
term: aro incited to come aad examine the qu,.:It) and price.'
Remember the stand :-THE TORONTO CASH STORE.
Oad rich, April 20;h, ISA:. Mil -3m
Ma +ager
IA: 7II. i INS ON.
Lalest Freuch and AlilOnOall Styes !
HATS, BONNETS
®others, Flowers, Fancy Trimmings
Etc.. liar . E'r.
The Chicago House.
we only gave garbled instead of re,-baf;on 1 stent of diphtheria from the supposed ac Agent for Domestic Patterns.
r'pirte oof them, too the reporters, who tion On it. membraneous deposit in the WI`ST STRSIiT. UODERICI_
had put themselves to some trouble to throat. There have also %Ain attributed Ooderic Apra; this MM. tilt
translate his disjointed remarks into in- to the juice marked virtues in the func- 1 - . - - — - -- —
' telliglble English, agreed to report him tioual derangement of the liver, common 1 DANIEL •ORDON,
r.rfwfant nut time. He never wanted ly called "bilious disorders " Some per -
another rerbatint report, and it cannot
be pleasant to him to know that many of its persistent use, the symptoms of nth-
hu friends preserve that one- en, however, hare been aggravated by it,
AND LEADING
N ee 5 ahem Wanbrated Meer •sdereen-
They tell a very strange story of Mary
Andersen's last visit to Knalawd- She
vas being entertained at titjl famous
Kenilworth Oentle, amid the Omahas
told the baaetifel esteem a stare of the
(ghastly tweeds that either round the
place. Among tireswas ens to
the effect that a certainber of tbgr
house was haunted by some amme-
ter of the noble house tel Kenilworth.
That was enoup6 for the fair sstrese,,end
she insisted upon sleeping he that very
apartment The story go*J at in rte
middle of the night her sit iia were
out short by a terrible wit* epos bet
*hest which reread to Wes life sad
breath net GI her. 81mtnigolnitio to make
only meed erre'h to wake her maid,
and the two w.,nen shivered until morn-
ing. All this goes to -indicate that the
noble buttal. olf Brinns *lig adapting 165
United /listen fashee..1 gertieg pia le
their guests for sapper. --Albany Jour
e el.
Talbr-1 .4s
Tame seism A be a new departure
Landon hileepenieSok
sad eagd'a bear • 11
alk and arrvttii
•s, armow, pals and e•btsd elamiao is
silk and wool, pale -lard Belgravia Ind
Linonlnahirs summer ars all bm.
int used as well as seem
plain cloth ones OMtrimmei
with velvet Rome have stripped velvet
skirts, posh qi th riper are plea". Mt
many me ray • ad quadrille'..
This will; it 'T wed, add • gnat
feriet] tri meek brilliesey !n sesame'
deal +leas
eons so affected have found benefit from
? L1 7 1,j
+ I
hewer yes •"cry. Net a Nr.k Agrai
It doe. no good. Some sine hare • Mr Goode, druggist, is rot a book
seeming compensation or apo!. gy-a *goat. but has the agency iu Goderich
present gratification of some sort -bit kr Johnstwi's Tonic Bitten, which: he'
anger has norm. A Foy feels no batter can heartily recommend fur any cum -1
for it. It is really • torment, and when plaint to which a tonic mdicina s ape
the storm of passion has cleared away, phobia. This valuable medicine Inas
it leaves one to see that ha has been a been with most astonishingly good n-
ine!, and has made himself a fool in the melte ii cases of general debility, weak -
eyes of others, too. An angry boy aide nem, irregukntes peeellsr to females,
aothtog to the welfare of society. He extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
limy do some good, but more harm. blood, stomach and liver troubles, logo
Heated passion mikes a firebrand, and it tat ap tate, and fur that general worn
is a wonder if it does not kindle flames
of discord on every hand. Without
much sensibility, and often bereft of
reason, he.peaketh like the piercing of
• sword. and his tongue is an arrow shot
out. Hs is a bad element in any com- agenic.
mooity, and his removal would furnish
omission for • dry of thank.riving.
Since, then, anger s ssebss, needless,
disgraceful, without the least apology,
and found only "in the bosom of fools,"
why should it he indulged in at all 1
int feeling that nearly every one n
troubled with at some part of the year.
Don't Covet the name Johnston s Tonic
Bitten 50:. and 11 per h"ttTF'pt Goode's
drug store. Albion bh,ck, Guderich, sole
Oar r'-- Pe•fate Os•lited.
"I notice," said • clergyman's wife to
der husband, "that it is no longer fash
ionable for the minister to kiss the beide
at the wedding ceremony."
"Yee," sedty reepondd the good man,
"many of the pleasant features connect-
sd with the wedding ceremony have been
discarded, and_"
''Whet's 1Lat r deaauded his wife,
ominously.
"I mean - I mese,' We stammered,
"khat the ssnselaam custom of kiwing
the bride should hate been •tn.!islid
eng,
- A rumor was is ctreelmion, say. the
Washington NM., that a lady, haring
partaken freely of strawberries, became
very ,ick, and in • short time was afflict-
ed with ambient, or "cr•oat-.yam," and
that • physician, when called in, gams
opinion that her complaint came truss
he.trawb.rrie., sed that is four or five
et Deers he had attended the oyes
were affected in a similar manner from
Ibis same es... felonry into the mat-
detsleped the least that 111. lady in
emotion had been taken tick, a. stated ;
that she lad bemire ditty, and at times
see disable ; that whin the phyitla•m
was called las foetid that it was atmply a
alae of indigestion *risme from eating
the srewhervisa, and that he suitor! that
es amount of the strawberries poamee.ing
mese acidity than e.eal this mason magi
of indigestion arising from seting them
wen quite seam ow.
tui tr t1M
F1oev «I eteRkti ♦«—I�e11ttA/
..1,
Htbtly with white vanish iwiee a year.
Claan lboinughly before applying !be
garnish.
t•i•l' 1 Ftti'� { i
a]
a %etyma
A g• 'sl ltapti.t deacon residing 1n a
curtain town in the old Bay State, and
wt.o is elan superintendent of the
Sabbath 'shoe!, has the mi.fortbne to be
exceedingly nervous and excitable.
which trouble often leads him in his
remarks to express himself in a manner
(El:t eat from that intended. On one
occasion, it being the Sabbath evening
pryer meeting. as he was eaataenting
upon the Sunday sch-nil lesson of the
day, which had been the faithfulness of
God to His promises, Le startled the
eoegregatioe by series : "Not ons tit
or j•.ttk of Hie word .hall fa:1," when,
noticing a anoprssed titbit among the
audience. especially the Toon ter portio.,
and nt,tie..g a blunder, he attempted to
mend the matter bf syinj, "No ; f
meant not one tootle or it'. Harpers
Melazisa.
" Why don't rot stir aroead and get
something to do 1' was asked el a key
fellow "i don't know," was the reply,
"antes. I'm too •aperstitioea." "Super-
stitious ! what has superstition got to
de with it 1' "Wel I read somewhere
toe. that "everything comes to him
who waits,' and i d-on't want to d„ sty•
thing that will be liable t. uajure ay
prospeeta .,
!Mn Putt-- "Jonas is overran with
baness mores jest now By the -way.
le Mr Call in bunnese r Mss :ell -
"O, yes. deeply. lie told is. that
raawday he tw ilgh t 1000 barrels 01
tib, tlad 1 don't ker.* he. mast hoahels
at *haat." Mrs ]nett-- He masa ha
ilei./ • boohoos- whom la it's
4ore r. cat --"N. hag ass .taew.
Pe amp W Ills goads na "n
sate awl el a rased, I Wars' Mrs
Putt -"Dar saw, iu't that sine vsntaat
ZINDERTAKER.
Anyone can advertls. but I can show •:,r.Steck. i hair cno,-c stuck on hand ties ass two
beam) Ie town to titian from.
FURNITURE.
lime* now en band IO different roles of Bedroom Spites, A diffetrtt .tole o.' Sideboards. 3
Parlor Sutter, and alnico any -thine in the Furniture hue. all of width • 511 be sold
AA CHEAP AM THK l'HKAI'ZRT, ANI) DONT 1101' FY►R(3BT IT.
11. the UNDERTAKINU l gite persocai attention. anti the ie•nett con of nearly 10 years'
exp•rtencei think I hare the beet Hearses In the ('aunty of Huron - i will Mare the public
to l.adtte. 1 hare everything rstylly kept in a Rrst-t- a.. e.:ablisnment. w, b as Caskets -
Shrouds. Habits, OW es. t'rapes to. imhutm:ng dune when required.
Ouaraatse to Isis. satisfaction is every case.
OLD STAND BETWKKN P. 0. AND RANI: OF MONTREAL,
O.derLck. Rept. til, heel. t11Ni�as
—.411 .111..410
PATENTSpE
Obttaiuml indda/lbw10reelii t ..C.P.hTteat
Oras ute•ded teat NOD1RATR Io'REri.
r.ttioeis opposite the I'.14. Potent Or-
iels, and we eat *brie Patents In len time
tha• those remote trona Ir'ABHIA'OTO %'.
Saud NODIL OR DR -4 W/A-O. W sA-
vfea as to p 1.ntabllltl froe of dreier - an.1
we melte Fel eNABOB UNL Mg P' OR
TAIN PATRNT.
era serer, biro t. the F'oetaaswter,eke Hula.
af Mosey Order Div., and to officials of the
.r-;
RPatent mace. For clrr.tlar, advice.
r1.111
sad retereweaa 10 aetusl o11Nta Ina our
ow. Serie or (Oust 7. write to
c •. ages t ca..
('ppfte relent trot. Washington. D. C. I
FARMERS &OTHERS
A PULL LIMN Or
PLOWS, REPAIRS & CASTINGS
kzPr 0111 RAND, AT i I Ln0NABi.Y PRI( lata 1'
0. A. . !Camber's New Warehouse,
et. I)avtd-.t., ,rear VlderWet. Chor•h
I hare been appointed Agent for
T, Dingle's lodel Combined Drill and Seeder ; also
Honey's Improved Fanning Mill,
Idea 'teetered tea ta•bawa, Oat.
Than are 10151.1 Ube. la tees. aaS It i. las meat papular machine la the maris<
• wept. Mill ata he vests at R. PRICK Igen RTORt, sed the Drtu at my waswb•a.a.
A. C.*.LL SOLIOIT1oD-
m'u1T e5. LtiUUT 1101 09MUT
C_ .A 1317.7M29E1T.aa
Oedertrh. 11.5 May. art. rime