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"seed for N .Aber."
"Daus nett ! It watu't ienou;h Co- .0 •
t i nurse and rata) a f,uuily of epos',
bees nue wheat I'm old and et t t,
take .a little coniiort here, it i, a 1 the
tune "send for nether." And the dear
old soul growls and grumbles, but dress•
es herself as fobs, us sheuotwirh-
stsndiug. After you huve trotted her
off and gig her safely in your house and
she aces around administering her re-
medies and rebukes by turas, yuu feel
owner. It is right new, or soon will he
--mother's come ! In sickness, no 'natter
whu is there, or hew many doctors quar-
rel over your case, o+erytlting goes
wrong, somehow, till you send for
mother. In trouble the first thing you
think of is "Send for mother." But
this has its ludicrous as well se its touch-
ing aspect. The verdant young couple,
to wham baby's extraordinary grimaces
and alarming yawns, which threaten the
dislocation of its chin; its wonderful
sleeps, which it accomplishes with its
eyes half open, and no perceptibletlutter
of breath on its lips, causing the young
mother t.) imagine it's dead this time,
and to shriek out "send for soother '" in
tunes of anguish—this young couple in
the right of expetrience which three or
four babies bring, find they have been
ridiculous and given mother a good
many trots for nothing. Did any one
ever send for mother and she fail to
come I Never, unless sickness or the in-
tirtoities of age prevented her. As
when, in your childhood, those willing
feet responded to your call, so they still
do, and will continue to do as lung as
they are able. And wheu the summons
comes which none yet disregarded,
though it will be a happy day fur her, it
will be a dark, sad one for you, when
God, too, will send for your mother.
T\e W ork of Barth serer►.
Anglers have usually looked upon
earth worms as chiefly valuable fur fish
bait, but Mr. Darwin tells us that they
change the earth's surface, swallow aad
bury rocks, fill up valleys, and that they
have buried ancient cities, and finally,
that the upper crust of the earth has
pressed through their bodies. Further,
that this low order of beings, although
blind and deaf, possess some mental
powers and much muscular strength.
By extensive observations and many ex-
periments, Mr. Darwin seeks to subean-
tiste thew claims.
It has been the custom of sone reli-
gionists to take the worm as the type of
humility, and to call themselves "worms
of the dust" If Mr. Darwin's estimate
of the geological importance of thew
creatures be correct, perhaps it will be
necessary to look shill lower in the seals
of creation for a cempsrisoo, eves to
the Protozoa poasibty.
Shakespeare seems to have anticipated
the importance of the worm—he ,sakes
Hamlet say :
"Your worm is your only emperor for diet --
we fat all
Creatures else to fat us, and we tat ourselves
Mr maggots."
I believe it is a fact, well-known to
anglers at least, that in North America
there are no earth worms in the wilder-
ness. Only in cultivated ground, like
()Id fields and gardens, can they be
found. I have searched fur teem in
vain in the wood: and on the prairies,
in the Adirondack wilderness, and in
Canada, in Maine and :.i Fiends, in
Georgia and in Colorada; and 1 have
never fo.ind them except it long culti-
vated gruuuds.
In Chicago, in 1840, earth worms were
only to he found in an old gardeu at-
tached to the Fort.
idoi.When it is asserted "that long before
ran existed, the land was regularly
ploughed by worms," this may be correct
is regards England, but that island is
but a speck on the map of the globe.
If, as we are to infer from this book,
the business of earth worms is to fertil-
ize the earth by passing it through their
toadies, why do they only fellow in man's
footsteps? Why do they not operate in
now soils, sud prepare them fol human
• occupation?
To criticize any theory of Darwin,may
be considerod oy his disoiplee as great
presumption, and to dissent from him
tank heresy: but there seems to he some
nection between earth wonns and the
dung heap, which has not been notioed
in this volume of three hundred pages.
{Purest end Stream.
Mean& Noire.
Lion 1 sleui, iu a draught.
Don't go to ted with cold feet.
Don't steed over hot sir registers.
• not a it what yuu do nut need ju t
W sire 11.
Omit toy Ii get cool too quickly just
after rxercuibg.
Dent sleep with insure false teeth
in your mouth.
Dori t start the day's work without •
geoid breakfast.
Don't sleep in a nom without ventil-
ation of *owe kind.
Don't try to get along without flannel
under -clothing in the winter.
Dunt try to get along without eight
or nine hours sleep.
Don't use your voce fur loud speaking
or singing when yuu are horns.
Don't deep in the same undergarmetts
you wear during the day.
Don't bast your feet by the fire, but
try sunlight or friaiun instead.
Don't eat snow to quench thirst, it
brines on inflammation of the throat.
Don't try to keep up on coffee an alco-
holic* when you ought to go to bed.
Don't we the eyes fur reading or fine
work in the twilight of evening or early
morn.
Don't strain your eyes in working er
reading with tnsutlscient or a flickering
light.
Dont try to lengthbn days by nutting
short your ni,;bt's rest: it is poor
eoon)otny.
Don't wear coarse, heavy fun er rub -
her caps or hats if your hair is thin or
falls out easily.
Don't eat anything between meals
excepting fruit or a glass .f hot milk if
yuu feel faint.
Don't take some ether perx,n'' medi-
cine because you are troubled somewhat
se they were.
trh. 1.mtb.r seven,
On the 7th day God ended his work.
(►n the 7th month Noah's ark touches
the gn,und.
In 7 drys a dove was sent.
Abraham pleaded 7 times for Sodom.
.Jacob served 7 years for Rachel.
Jsa,b mourned 7 days for Joseph.
Jacob was pursued a 7 day's journey
by Lbs, -
A plenty of 7 years and a famine of 7
years were foretold in Pharaoh's dream
y 7 fat and 7 lean beasts, and Teen full
and 7 saes of blasted corn.
On the 7th day of the 7th month the
children of Inhel fasted 7 days and re-
mained 7 days in their tents.
Every 7th year the land rested.
Every 71.11 year the bondmen were set
free.
The destruction of Jericho. 7 persons
bore 7 trumpets 7 days; on the 7th day
they surrounded the wall 7 times, and
at the end of the 7th round the walls
fell.
Solomon was 7ars bui:ding the tem-
ple, and hated 7 days at its dedication.
In the tabernacle were 7 lamps.
The golden candlestick had 7 branch
a
Neaman washed 7 times in the river
Jordan.
Job's friends sat with him 7 days and
7 nights, and offered 7 bullocks and. 7
rams for en atonement
Our Saviour spoke 7 times from the
cross, un which he hong 7 hours, and
at his resurrection appeared 7 times.
In the• Lord's Prayer are 7 petitions,
7 times 7 words.
In the Rev.•Iatiens we read of 7
churches, 7 candlesticks, 7 stars, 7 trum-
pets, 7 plagues, 7 thunter., 7 vials, 7
angels, and a 7 headed monster.
We are sorry to see that Mt Wilkie,
proprietor of the well known Osborne
sewing machine manufactory, Guelph,
has been compelled to compromise with
his creditors. A few este ago the in-
stitution was a flourishing and prosper
oo
ousmppaane, an�d memberred with a snug wie
n
While the Mackenzie Oevernment ware
in pewee Mr. Wilkie turned protection
est and helped to turn out the Govern
ment because they would not iapeee a
prohibitory duty on American sewing
machines. The duty has since been im
(�d hut how has it helped Mr Wil
is, e ' The clamorera for prnt.ecti.,a are
having their eyes opened.
Refers' nuke
Mr. Charlton, the able member for
North Norfolk, gave the foolish cry,
"the Liberals have no policy," its quie-
tus the other day. At a meeting of his
constituents he delivered one of his ad-
mirable speeches, brimful of informa-
tion, in the course of which he enumer-
ated among the other planks in the
Liberal platfogm, "first the determination
to make war upon monopolies; second,
to secure the prudent management of
public affairs; third, to lessen and
egiielze taxation; fourth, to check our
rapidly swelling expenditure; fifth, t'
cease rnnning into debt; sixth, to protect
the several Provinces from Federal en-
croachment; seventh, to protect the
settlers of the Northwest by discounte-
nancing speculation and making settle-
ment. a condition of sale; eighth, to
maintain a good and stable currency;
ninth, to dismiss useless Civil Servide
emplovsa
FILE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. FEB. 21, 1882.
SA L L O W S I Medical Her Goc�er�-ch
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To OUR BUBSCRIBBICI.
Thu address -label ou the first page will
*how each subacriber the state of his
account with Tut SIOIIAL, and (it
may be hinted) that this is an ap
prupriate season fur m•kinv an al-
teration in the figures.
There are otter figures in our books,
also, which might very appropriate
ly be adjusted before the end of this
month.
"Owe no nun anything," has been wise
ly enjoined upon all, and this in-
junction is especially binding upon
all who do business with newspaper
men.
A word to the wise is sufficient, and we BEST EVERYwill say no more at present, for we
detest dunning.
TUN
PHOTOGRAPHE R,
MONTREAL St. ta)tERICtt
BEST LIGHT,
BEST PRICES, BEST ACCESSOR-
IES, BEST CUSTOMERS
BEST PICTURES,
BEST bATIS
FACTION.
Ferns.
Ferns belong to the order et flower
less plants. Many of the species are
magnificent, with trunks upwards of
fifty feet high. Some are climbing
some creeping, others bushy and dwarf;
all are graceful and interesting. In the
suburb.ofSirniaand through this section
of Canada, we have some very beautiful
and and interesting ferns. In the
mediate vicinity we have no leu than
twelve distinct tarieties, and all worthy
of cultivation. In nearly every garden
there is some shady spot or corner in
which ferns can be grown and made to
look beautiful for years. For each year
they will increase in beauty. Nothing
can be better when making the bed than
to dig out a few inches of soil, place in
it all the chip rubbish, broken dishes,
coal cinders, etc., etc., in short, clean up
your yard and place all the rubbish in
the bottom of the fern bed. They enjoy
rotten wood. It is also necessary for
drainage. When spring comes take a
day; go to the woods and procure as
many fern, as required, not forgetting
to get as much natural soil as necessary
to form a good top soil, place them in
the bed, as fancy - may dictate; when
they are all planted cover the bed with
muss, give them a good watering and
don't neglect them during the season and
in a short time the once old eye sore will
be a thing of beauty, lover• beyond de-
scription.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Pains in the Throat and Chest, relieved
and cured by the use of Dr. Carson s
Pulmonary Cough Drops, The most re-
liable testimony has been received as to
their efficiency. In bottles, 50 cents.
Geo. Rhyme, agent for Goderich.
Au ear RrwggtMrn
Now heartily endorse the 'naming suc-
cess of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, and
recommend it for both sexes in all MISS
of sexual weakness. See advertisement
in another column. Sold in Goderich
by Jas Wilson, druggist. lm
Mies Caverly, ono* a society belle of
Ottawa, recently obtained a verdiot of
:60,000 damages against a physician of
Ottawa, who criminally assaulted her
whale she was under the inguens of
chloroform in his office. She was de
serted by her fneods, who discredited
her story, bet the brave girl persevered
io her legal fight to prove her virtue un-
til sedge, jury and the populace sustain-
ed and applauded her Having vindi-
cated her character she new declares
that she will not receive a out of the
money After reserving enough to eoa-
pensate her lawyers who took the case
without expectattoa of pay, she will mak
the court to appropriate the balanee to
chartable purposes.
t:atarra. taste wad cases.
From C. W. Thomas, of ttattleboro,
Vt., ''For ten or twelve years peat I
have been troubled much of the time
with Catarrh, which has kept up a non
tinual irritation of the throat sod lung..
attended with a Revers cough i)nnng
this time I have tried man of the popu-
lar remedies of the day without the
leant benefit The pent winter I com-
menced the use of Det. N r TAR'- Visa -
San or WILD (`ewer. the beneficial
effects "f which hare been very
u after having used three h..ttl.*R iat%
myself entirely cured of buy demure
/till* The Batman has also beer, mut in a
severe case of Asthma and one) which
reran within my observation, which
yielded at once to the remedy i moose
trend its OAP to the afflicted generally
tO casts and 11 hettle Meld by
all druggist*
How few - faults is there seen try to
whin+ we have nee etirweleem 0 -o -e bitted
D, wood to all, that tela mye•et keep
thy fnend sad pia cities Imsaies.
SRING
GOODS
AT MRS_
AHNOCK'
JUST RECEIVED I. RGE STOCK or
TOY7,�S ND FANC Y GOODS L LINES THE
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MILLIINERDAY Y SEE MY BTOOK 1BEFOiiE
BUYING YOUR HOLIDAY ODI'TS.
MRS. WARNOCK, Hamiltoa-at
e ran oar Rreldeillsh
what ph s skim hoe sear iiseove'ad •
core for headache? Echo aeswers nose.
But Burdock Blond Bitters by their
pun oat. invigorating nervine properties
ata cure in nearly every ease. The
health giving principles of this remedy
are unequaled by any similar prepare
in the 'meld (_)
HOLMAN'S
Pis
Operate Through
. the Nerve Forces and
estaswatt. the Circulation.
Holman's Ague, Liver A Stomach
Pad. For Malaria, eine rod Stomach
tnn)hle.. PRICE,12.50.
Holman's cope Lal Pad. Adapkd tu
o'd elt.orlc .n.. h 83.60.
Holman'. Spleen Belt. Per stubborn
tames n en are 1 e;. ae"'' . yielding Usu.
and 'tonnes trouides.
Hotman's;nfants' Pad Torsilmsa.
of Infants Children. 82.0u.
Holm n's Abdpminal Pad. F.'rVter
ane, Marian and 61.al.ler tn.un.ea. 57.5o.
Hot en's Renal or f Idney Pad.
rer Laney Oo•pWuts. 'Lou,
let %am:: Pn.t i.ttor'tP3 60 Por aI«tioss
Ho'm n' rpptt vvlM¢edlloln�tle
•y NSia.tir alt,ibkar bent 260.
Holman's Absorptive Medicinal
Foot P,nsbbr$. YU,Ootd Pert, Hatelwae.sodsNtujgiat cls ulutow- (tea► Mk/ 21e.
Absorption Salt for Medloatee
Sifts. Par Ooals, Itbwmati.a .eta al wow
a andleNail Moak Is needoil, shin mi eseel-
kat b.t 1054 (par is.. package). 25c
THING
W. S. Hart & Co.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Goderich Mnills
(LATE PIPER'S.)
Beg to return their thanks to the public for
the liberal patronage received during the pas
year, and to state they are prepared to do
c+FLIsTING
on the shortest notice, or for the convenience
of parties living at • distance will exchange
grist, at their town store
'Late W. M. HiUiard's,)
Masonic block. East St. 0oderic5.
P.—Highest price paid for wheet.'1ltu
AGENTS `Panted -Big Pay. UghWork, Constant employmen
for Capital required, Janne Lea & Co. Mo
treat. Quebec. Het
MANUFACTURED 1N irtiROSTKI.
orA permanent, we itneelsselss; M-
end rs
y Secretive
e a e_merle •rad Urinary 8eoretive Bye or
Complaints—miming Pau in
81dae, eco. Urinary A4prdere y Uatarrh
of the Bladder Sad p agsg,_�k D Disease.
Pay, 1rt111 1'f Debility,
Diabetes, Dro
etc., etc.
Paate stsd testimniaone he obtained
from pea
ols
Parc leis •180 (es Bed-wet-
'Ung.l Regutar Pad, Special Pad for
Chronic Dfsssse, $3.00. ogrby
J•RI Nei
Sots Agent, Ooi ertoh,
W T. Bray, W
J 8. 'r
J Bebe
a.raa and ts..elne-
Are pr,.mp tly cored to well as all flesh
wieradl, sprains, brainses, rations lumps.
soreness. pain. inMmmat,ne end all pain
fol diseases, by the great. Rhenmatle
Remelt : • Hwry ard'a Yellow ( oil For
rrnal and internal ewe Price 25r. (2
A■ A ' Dentists who have toed "TSA
eaanv, pr ocher t it the finest thing on
the free of this earth foe the ►.eth trot
Le..al t r ^ant mem* e
FDR =ALE DT ALL DRUGGISTS,
Or sent ibyy iced, o,l ewlpt ..e grin. The
P17
ASSORON 8.41. net ' mailable, sed oust
be met by Ssnen ed paroMasr's sapuwa
llowa,e al as beeseeThee only Innis to sail os
baa ,Aelatioe el /1r gsaetns.
S ae tb.t iota Pad Mara WS Private Rower
MAO Stamper** ** HOLMAF PADOOHPANY.
with above Tee& Mere printed It gree
Pel Wee, sett rr.. •ei amnesties. Asters"
ti:JLMAN PAD CO.,
' .IRS STREET WEST. TOBOIiTO.
WHE*T
seaSAM MNses *sena ere
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le MINNESOTA, DAKOTA.
Aron MONTANA.
BIG CROP AGAIN IN 1881
;, Luo•now.
. Kincardine.
11g• JoPal t&jaa, R Exeter.
1fn John Ilolotosb. Broo,t)etd.
Lawyers. « ilatailtos. Blyw.
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mein) BaMsge Rhea Ara FaOa' 110 senate
roe FOS ttwalgsanten. aaslaw
N. M. NIwPORT. OW LAND Am
n.,r..... Neu. IT PAUL. Mnsla
JOHN PASMORE,
Manufacturer of
Waggons, Carriages,
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in prows Cheu.als, Paints, Oda. 1/ye Stuffs, Artist Cotors-
Patent Medicines, Horse and Cattle Medicines, Perfumery Toilet Articles. ac.
I/Physloiens Prescriptions arolully dispensed.
VAB FB.
TOILET SETTS,
Etc., stn.,
VICTORIA -St., Corner of Trafalgar.
gent for We Celebrated
SEEGUILLER CHILLED PLOUGH
and Agveewltarel 1..plesae.t..
Inc, agent fort the
Queen's Fire& Life Ins. Co.
eena
This Is one of the beet cempesl.s in aline.
fsratssied�e �fu lly on applt and ication.
7111-1Im Jana Paulen&.
GODERICH BOILER WORKS.
BLO,_ BSC_
Combs his aid Perfumery of all hinds Chi.
RHYNA'Stfe Druggist
Prescriptions a Speciality - - Night Bell on the Front Door
Holiday Presents
At BUTLER'S
Photo and Autograph Albums in great variety, Work Boxes, Writing Desire, very
suitable for presents for Teachers and Scholars.
PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. - ALL CAN BE SUITED.
&siak is New, very complete, and Donuts of Ladies and Gents' Purses, China
Geode of all kinds, Ruby Goods, Vase. in many patterns, Flower Pots,
Cups and Flowers, .
China and Wax Dolls!
A Large Assortment. Smokers' Sundries—Merecheum Pipes and Cigar Holders
and Brier Pipes -100 Different Styles.
ahr9etel Black.
School Books, Miscellaneous Books
Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Sermons, WIStsT's Ilymn Books, Psalm Books,
&c.. &c. —Subscriptions taken for all the best Ea'ott.H, Socrren,
IRISH, AYIRIOAN and CANADIAN Papers and
ataxines at Publishers' lowest
rates --now is the time
to subscribe.
A full stock of School Books, for Teachers and High and. (del School Students)
All will be sold cheap, and Patrons suited. I have a choice
and large selection of
Christmas and New Year's Cards!
TOMILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN
New BOILERS and PI. T f NR soars+Jar
Sired no Wharton aerie"
THE BEST EVER SHOWN,
AND t 'HRAPLa THAN STIR,
At BUTLER'S_
D o minitDTeIetraph and Postage Stamp Office.
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BOOTS AND SHOES
DOWNING.
I have Rifest pleasure in announcing to my customers and the public at large that
my stock of Boots and Shoes fur the Fall'Krade is now complete, and I would in-
vite inspection of the setae. I have been especially careful to purchase goods which
I believe will give the customers satisfaction, and do Credit to myself.
You will Find My Prices Loer Lii*1
As I buy in large quantities, and for Cash. Doing the largest she trade in the
Town, I tun sell at closer prices than those who do a smaller
business. I would especially call the
Attention of Farmers to My Stock of Long Boots and Sho
Whtcl. is .one of the largest to be found in any retail sore tnthe Province. 1 have
on hand several cases of the celebrated "K. ..t. f: " Long
Boots, which have given such
T=-eriSe Satisyaction..1
11 kinds of Repairing erweeted toiler tie
personal snpervMae of ale Proprietors vibe
alto
Practical Workmen.
P O Dna 103 170 -
In the past. On
ORDERED WO E
We ere still abreast of the times, and having a large staff of lint -claw i eclunice,
I am prepared to manufacture anything in my line to order, st She shortest notate
in first-class style, and of the very beet material. In conclusion, i beg to retains
my sincere thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. Anil rest
aesured i shall do my utmost to deserve a continuance of the same•.
Yours respectfully,
Cor KM Street and the Srluarr.fioder telt.
E DOWNING.
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