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The Huron Signal, 1889-3-15, Page 7THE POET'S CORNER /We IeINe. U. fled : The baby yea twee** res !r awful able and sweet. last 'thews yea beet be leaner Tbe pear Mlle Wag that eft Thoth why res welling the letter. A purpose to lel yew knew, P1...e toms sad Hsieh the bay. Thalti all. From Mee rte' -!Lira B. Rexford. Yule wettest tame. Little erpheat Aaala'e owes let our hew M star. Aa' wash the ewes aa' meioses sup. w' brash the crumb• away. tai shoo the chlokeae off the para►, s•' duet the heart% u' sweep. Ai make the are AA nano the bread. aa' ears bee beard tad keep .t e' all es ether °Merge whet the supper these is dose, we est ironed the kitchen Si. aa' has the ...test fan A liable' te the witch rates at Anal* teas abet A.' the gobble -was 'at gtu yea. Vyou Dost Watch Oat! owd1 they wee album, bey wavelet my his purrs ; Aa' whoa be watt a bed state. His mammy beard blue henis%SOS 110141111111/ breed biro bawl. Aa' when rho tura'd the 1011101111 is s wasn't three at all! Ai they seabed hese 1. the rafter room..ad cabby hes. a.' pram Ai melted him .r the eUmbiy dee .ad .,er'where• 1 glia Bat ad they ever team' was Wet W pasts ea' r.s.d.bom Ai the gobble -as 11 lilt you if yes Dost Watch Out ! •t i . sway y As else time • lice girl *lid aegis laugh as' tea. Aa' make tun of erer'oK and ell bcr bleed ave' Ida ; Aa' earl when they was eemp..y es' ole folks WEA mem, She mocked '.m 'aa shoekad 'em, and said she didn't can. u' that sash* kicked up her heeis,and tarn% temp awl hide, They was two groat Ipsck Tblwgop-stwadias by her tide. Aa' they e.stebad her through the cella' lens she kww'd what she's about. An'the sseabsoans I sU yew Et yen boat Water Out =L -a' little .rpMn Annie says, when the Mate Is We.. An the luepwtek spatela a.' the wind gear woeoo! An' you hear the wickets quit so the moos I gray. An the lights!.' bugs 1a dew ktril ognetcbed away. You better mild yor parents w or teachers fond se* dear. An' churlish theta t loves yea mahout:* tear. Aa help the pare a.' needy uses 'at duetssw •11 about. Er the gobble -use 11 gut yea St rot Dal Wateb Out •a dry the The lager Me tame From 1fr J. Hayden, 139 Chatham St, Montreal, says :—"I was troubled for years with bilio.soese and liver com- plaint, and I never found aey medicine to help me like Burdock Blood Bitters. in fad one bottle made • eossplete cure." 2 THE FASHIONS. a variety et Jelling* that Will taterves ohm /MU -Ma. Short sleeves are racer often puffed. The tournure is growing smaller, but is not yet ioviaible. Bearskins ars among the latest furry aspirants to fashioa•bie favor. Hungarian china in odd derbies is ow cf the sessou's fancies in brie-a-braa. London women approve of fur trim- mings on white cloth and velvet bridal gowns Miniature crotch sticks of gold, with frosted bandies, are quite the thing for shawl pins Small trains are worn on toilets for in- formal dinners, carriage calls fwd neer bona. A handsome moat pin is mounted with • pea -sits pearl surrounded by • carets el tlnyreorals More for ornament than em is • gold thimble, around whom rim ism wreath of pretty enameled daisies Links of rich, filmy gold, woven into delicate threads, are what they are mak- ing up now as Misses' nebk lam. Dreams to be worn as receptions sre ostally out high on the throat of "V" shaped ; occasionally they are cut square. White crepe de chine rooming gowns •re embroidered elaborately in silks and Venetian metal work in various colors. An exquisitely delicate and airy pies Ton is • betterly formed of filagree silver wire, with • ruby in the °entre of each ring. The twisted bark of • tree, duplicated in oxidised silver, is a miry odd and ef- fective bit of'ormamet used as • match- box. Shoelder stops are no longer emntaid- • red to NI the piste of sleeves, and ron- srgeeetty the seem* deserves its nam., eves the short sleeve. writ is no leader pared off into nothing. A paper cutter. with which my lady may opom the leaves of her favorite mai- acme, is of polished silver in the form of an Ingham dagger, incased in • sheath of the same metal. Creamy white domes of lovely indis cloth are heavily eehreidered or braided in gold, soh mad• if in eha ening Gra ears fathoms. Theme aro ideal gowns, and show the perfeetton of art in the Aerie gram of each simple het perfect ears@ and fold. They have not the merit of "eheal.now," if that he • merit, bot are troth. toll as rtpesefve es say rare satin brocade. . THE HURON SIGN tL, FRIDAY, bi'tR(1H 15. i00. Beatets for the theatre and "dreamy" wear, are to cap.•te and toque thaw. and a.e made of velvet trimmed with b..ehw of reeve, and amaetimee with 1..e in genuses Eugliah fasb►on. A dainty bottom for • young lady la made with au open frame ebuwittg heir, • ad tightly veiled with maiden hair tern. Tib brim is of green velvet, and there is • tuft of old velvet. Among the ex; aedIngly real tat ii arti- ole. 1..r madam's work table is • solid silver workbox, 00 the lid of which are • spool of cotton, • pair of sensors and a thimble, all admirably rrproduoed iu silver Wrap are sharply divided into pro- tt•olou� oe•m•rk.ts, slaters, peluae. and Russian loon cuts me the one band, and oheck craps ou the other, which are wry st, huh. very ornate, and extreme in ▪ tal.ric mud pries A handsome card tray that is •moog the latest novelties is an exquisitely de- corated Hartland China plate, having fur • support .bred ketone knights In full armor, bolding uplifted spears epos which the plass securely rests. Worm to Feria are wearing with their evening whetters soakings of white silk or floe thread, embroidered with silk the tint of the dress The .eery low slippers worn with thew; •totkrutti are clack, etre, or of the dress fabric. Flower mote are carried by Nee York bridesmaids this winter in prefer- ments to the looms boeyset of cot Bowen. They w Ilharmiug additions to the toilet, and sr* frequently utilised as • reoeptac'e for the fan and law kerchief. Nleeves ere frequently of a different material from the not of the bodice. They are generally cut wide enough to gather iuto the armhole, and yet 1r dose-f:ttiug below, or puts are added, sometimes in • triangular fora., points downward, which has • better effect. A pretty cashmere gown fur afternoon b.me wear is of silver gray with • panel of ribbon shaped faille in several shades of gray tntroduoed in the skirt. The bodice M quite plain, but is finished with • fanciful Tittle vest of soft, rime -colored serab, extending the length of the arum. Pretty little Bulgarian hoods for the onset •re made of cream white camel's Mir, bordered with geld or ;silver em- broidery. The high standing coronet piece ie of grasp, black or Florentine red velvet, and is partly covered with the same embroidery. The long, pointed toads of the casein'• hair drapery termi- sate in a decoration of gold balls or oar- rns Hungarian spikes of white and gold gimp Rolled cellars, with pointed lapels. reverse mowing from the shoulder seam to the wrist. are not. only •prlied to jackets, with vests beneath them, but al.o to bodices, both tight -fitting and gathered ; while buttons, one of the fea- tures of gowns this winter, ars sewn • pon them irrespective of buttonholes. merely se a deour•tu -, and giving them that air of 'epeeist Amish without which it limen no gown i• complete nowadays The Russian blouse be still • groat favorite, and is worn with bowie dreams, dinner toilets, and eve at the theatre. These are shirred at the neck with a bands of velvet overlaid with costly geld pueementerie, giving a rich oriental effect to the blouse. The cuffs match this Dollar, and sometime, there • is . deep -pointed girdle similarly decorated In this ease then is • velvet yoke in- stead of • Duller. Thus made they are appr.opristely worn by young married women as well as girls The bloom in any tr res. however, was never intended for women who are stout and abort of Mature. Try le ter■efat ethers. had a very bad pain in my side, of whocb onto bottle of Hagyard's Yellow Oil made a complete cur. I hope that this may be of sots* benefit to those who broad it." A. It T. Walker, 44i Btgh St , City. Hsgyrd'a Yellow Ott is • •psci5e fur all inflammatory pain. lama hesei•IIea. War may stride over the land with the crushing step of • gent. Pestilence may Matt over it likean invisible curse reach- ing iia victims silently and wean, un - peopling a villa.• here, and • city there, until every dwelling becomes • lapel- ehre. Famine mac i.rood over it until the sky itself is brims, sad the beauti- ful verdure ggi1vee place to a parched de- sert. But these are only physical evils. The wild &ower will blooms in pesos on the field of battle. and above the crush- ed skeleton. The destroying angel of the pestilenes will retire wbw his er- randu done, and the nation will again breathe freely. Even the barrenness of femiee will mew at last ; the cloud will be prodigal of ha hoarded rain, and the desert will blossom. Bat for moral desolation then is so reviving spring. Let the sterling moral principles of our ooentry be abandoned —let our repreeeatatives how in ancon - dittoes) obs:gniousn.ee to iadivideal dictatuo,n or self-seeking intrigue--Ict irepodesee tool intrigue and corrupting' triumph over honest and wisdom, and our libertiee and strength will depart for- erer. Of these then can be no re.uoei- ridien. The "abomination of desol.tiown will be fixed and perpetual ; and as the mighty fabric of our glory totters in ruins, mottoes of the earth will mak es in roar overthrow, like the powers d darkness when the throned ons of Baby- lon became even se themselves Let w then guard our nation against that vice and corruption which bring morel de•o- ttiwi. oestrus Good Templar. Neta Seek A est Mr (lno.le, druggist, is not a hnob agent. bat kit the agency in GildrricI for J.-hnston's Tonic Bittern, which he earl heartily recommend for any com- plain to which a tnwto medicine is ap- plicable. This ►alnaMe medicine has been with most .Mnntahingly good re- mits in mesa of general debility, wroth nese, irregn.anties peooltsr to females, taborer. pssl•naea, impoverishment of the Meed, tto.maeh and liver toothier., Ise rdappetite, sad for lhat general wore est feeling ghat nearly every room is fhoobled with at some part of the rear Don't forget the name Johnson's Toni. Bitters 60t. and !1 per bottle at (i.rode's illeteg storm Albion block, (loderieh, role 41,1114. • A Tale wed • Ifferm. There is a °ertain plumber whose doomed• ie on lost Kytbteeata •treat. He is a realm lit his way. H. was recently milled in to locate • supposed leak to the draiu pipes, of • fourteea- sto ry apartment hues tet 1•r from hie place o.( buasioess After • day's cugita- tion and suudr► pr .fillers suuudings and sutntags be 6n•Ilr hit up•.o • plat to mire the owner from salmi the build hug to pay his bill Mr Suipe went to • druggist and bought 10 ovate' worth ,.t fluid extract of valerian — commonly °ailed catnip Then he took the eleva- tor tithe top Boor lied poured the e.a- taata of his little bottle of eateries, dila ed wit. water down the drain. Half an hoar later he took a at cud vi.itrd 'ech door in turn The uat exhibited no .muttou until • ru..ta to the seventh story wit reached Then with a bound it sprang from the plumber's arms and began to is the well, metope Iou.11y. A hale w.• made In the wall and there, sure enough. vets the leak. Moral : Kuep • oat instead of • plumber. It costa lees—New York Star. ■light, Per C• 1. Of the humsn race, •ccurdini to • high authority, suffer from one or other f..rm s bh.r1 taint. Never slli.w this Nista evil to des siop int•. cerium disea•o while the blood an be kept pure and the eye - tem clesu by prosper precautions. such lie *sing Burdock Blood Bitter, when• -leer any sorolul..w symptoms appear. N-• medicine equals 11. B. B. aa a hk.ud elesueer. 2 Unequalled as an advertMing medium — The woman who says : "I thoeg'lt I'd just run over and tell you." alive Them A trh•see. That is to my-, your lanes. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won- derful machinery it is. Not only the Larger sir passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and chocked w ith matter which ought not to be there, your lungs minuet half do there work. And what they do, they °coot do well. Call it cold, onnrth, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of threat and nose and head and long obstructions .11 are bad All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. that is take Roaches's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Sven if everythnq alae has failed you. you may depend upon this fur certain euwlr It did not take Halton ononty long be produce :the very horst results of lioeo.e legislation A poor ere•ture, named John McAlpine, sixty years of age, era found frozen to death in swamp near Georgetown some days ago. He wee lest mon In • state of intoxication, and • whivky bottle was f .and with his body. Ten years aero this man's sister was killed on the Grand Trunk railway while drunk. Sew • Bede ssgw11.i4, A slim young man in the heiglt of fashion was violently sneering in a street car, when a companion remarked, "Aw, Cheek's, desh boy, how d'ye cath that dweadfnl cold." '•Aw, deah fellab, left my cats in the lower hall tother day, and in sucking the ivory handle, so dwesdful odd, it chilled me almost to death." If Charles had need Dr. Har- vey's Red Pine Gum his cold would not trouble him eery much. For sale at J r� Ilan's prescription drug store. tf Mn Drummond. of Blyth• hu receiv- ed the gad int•Iligenee of the death of her brother. Mr Thomas Birmingham, of Lexington, Two., • former resident of Blyth. neagoreastesiewelefts. Coenterfeita are always dengeroue, more so that they always closely nu - Taft Tae oRIOIiAL Ile ArrSA•ANCI AND NAME. The remarkable comae achieved by Nasal Bairn se a positive core for Catarrh and Gold in the Head has io- dated unprincipled parties to imitate it The public are cautioned not to he de- esired by nostrums imitating Naval Balm in name and appearanoe, hearing such names se Nasal Cream. Nagel Balsam, two Aso for Nasal Balm Nod do not take imitation dealers may urge upon you. For sale by all droggiste or sans post-paid nn receipt of pries (50c and 1111 by addressing Fulford & Cu , Brockville Ont. tf llreate remake nod olds And all dise..es o,f the throat and lunge sea be cured by tie use -f Scott's Raoul - e rne, mit contains the healing virtues of Ood Liver Oil and Hyppoph'osphites in their fullest form. what W. S. Muer, M. D., L R. C P , ate., Truro, N S gays : "After three yours' exper- ience I consider Scott's Ema1s one of the very test in the market. Very ex- cellent in throat affections" Sold by all druggists. 60c. mod BI.00 D WS WOR.YRU P ceSTROYL ANO R • cit veer: s for AU. 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A Child can use them 1 At Omaha sad Menhaass. Dye Pssb nes. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, Montreal, P. Q. S rel. r 3, aC r i i.►' 1'ia.Otr�r-"'►TTS, '` _ •k�' :a� Il'• W fru T" + r . V,,LL D f EF: PSI,I, 1.''J;3£STIO.'.. E., Y^;PELA.", CA LT RHEu.:r, H. ART But'I!, h-AJACHE, )i( RELIEVE C'701'S Y, FLUTT tR/N(1 OF THE HEART. AC1D.rTY OF •"HE STCL'ACH, CR' NESS OF THE SX/N, And more swede, of dbnass orient from d•.oreer.d L v�R wIDCEVS. 6TOaMAL4% BGWELS CR •1.000, T. HILBURN & CC.. 'p 1epta Scbner's aazllie For 1889. The publishers of Serflowe'r Moonrise aim to trate it the most poptdar and enterprising of periodicals. while at all rimes primer%ing its hhth literary character, 25.0u0 new readers have Dern drswn to it daring the pmt silt mouths by the Increased excellence of its cont nets (notably the Railway articles). and it clowns its second year with • new impetus and an assured set -zees. The illustrations will show some new effects. and nothing to melee Scribner's Mageris( attract ire and la. wresting will be neglected.) TAR RAILROAD ARTICLES will be con tinned by sereral very striking papers: one especially interesting by Ex -Post •maader- Oenersl 'rhomaa L. James on "The hallway Postal service," lllwMrulcd MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S seri W novel "The Master of Iksllantrae," .11- ran th.roegb the greater part of the year. Revise is \nreraber. A C(1RRFJi'ONIlENo'E and reflection of manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a fatuous group of n oxlern FRENCH 1'AtNTEIt+t will furnish the substance of several articles, iva0rakd. The brief end aspen written last year by Robert I.ou. 4tevenenn. will be replaced by equally interesting contrlbu'!onahr different famous authors. Mr Thomas Bailey Aldrich will write the first of them for the January number. Rluafryhd ARieke on ART SUBJECTS will be • fea- ture. Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence took. E. II. 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Became others 1 • is noeo onfornotnwreoM 5a.•'. attestor oo foratreattseandatagr nor, sodtat rw05elIt �t' .�ling • vire yon. AddnM G. BOO?. 37 Thep N., Tatwlq 1*rr 1 ')'DEA 2, `/t A N Aii iiiR WE HEAD Tail PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY, the Fnrultur.• ii• r ring the h..4t of value in all lines of Furtnton• -(rota AV a,It&lest t'br►ir to the largit t and IM..t bed-roiriet yt, 0r parlor sults''. (tall and see hip ,st.n•k and ."-t a iMl0s1a. In ail it., blanche. promptly attt'ndi'if t, -----0-- o irr EMBALMING FL('II) always k..pt•.nt base!. PICTURE FRAMING a weeinlly. GEO. BARRY, llltati:ton-St.,tiodt,rioh. dvcrtize Si At.