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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-09-01, Page 7.fir 1 t , 1 i,'oi e,..:.e.ea,,,,.,,,*,,.----.---.,,.-�. •ass.••. +�.. —. -. ,..—«.-"* ...- .....,,, •..-.ser- sestet' THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. SEPT. 1, Hs!. Die Poet's Corner. Boy. Waage& Hoye et spirit, bore of will. Hoye of mewls. beats a d power, n t to nope with suythlsg Thoma are wanted every Your. Not the weak and whining drones That all trouble tragalfy; Nut the watchword of "I mail," But the nobler one "11I try." Do wha eryouImre W do With a true and earnest seat; Head your sinews Lathe teak, Put your shoulder to the wheal. Though your duty may I. hart, Look not unit as an it.; If It be an honest taste. Do 11 with au honest will. At the anvil or the fano, Wheresoever you may bre From your future etforta bo} s, COD m• nations destlay. Fun anb Fancy. The best way toosh en sale is to stop advertising. Meu and watches duut amount to touch when they are run down. "What tomes after Ti"asked a tta.her of a pupil who was learning the alphabet. He received the beeildering reply, "You do— tome Liza," A French advocate left all his money to a lunatic asylum- In his, will he said that, as he had made it all from litigauts, it was only • restitution. During the seeiion of a oounty ciiurt in the interior, witness was asked if he was not a husbandman, when he hesitated fur a moment, then Cody replied, amid the laughter of the Court, " No' sir.I't e not married." A clergyman in the country had a stranger to officiate for him one day, and meeting his beadle afterward he said to him' ', Well. Dougall how did you like last Sunday's Preaching!r' " It was a great deal owre plain and simple for we." re. plied the deadle. "I like sermons that jumble the judgement and conf.•und the sense. Oh, sir`I never saw any that conld come •'p to yourself at that.' didn't you say yesterday that Lear./ every newspaper man hail a sweet to, .t!1 ''eel a boy of his father, who w-.. r ,,. . eecial editor. "Yee, my son." "•i... w . is do you mean t" queried the youl.u. Tice old marl hastily closed his scrapbook containing flattenmgreferences to himself' and replied with considerable acerbity, "I mean that there is not one journalist in a thousand who would not take all the 'tatty' that his despised contemporaries gave him, and yet howl for more." Se haws able. It will add more to your convenience and comfort through life than you can now imagine. It saves time, saves pati- enee, and saves money. For a while it may be a little troublesome, but ycu will soon find that it is easier tae act by rule than without one. - Ile systematic in -everything; let it ex- tend to the most minute trifle , it is not beneath you. Whitfield could not go to sleep at night, if after retiring, he re- membered that his gloves arsd riding whip were not in ' their usual places, where he could lay his hand on them in the dark on any emergency; and such are the men who leave their mark for geed on the world's history. It was by his systematic habits from youth to age that Noah Webster was enabled to leave the world his great dictionary. "Methoe was the presiding principle of his life," writes his biographer. Systematic men are the only reliable (nen; they are the men to comply with their engagements. They are minute men. The man of system is soon known to do all that he engages to do; to do well and do it at the time promised; con• sequently he has his hands full. When I want any mechanical yob dole, I go to the man whom I find busy and I do not fail to find hien the man to do Hutt promptly and to the hour And more, teach your children to be systematic. Begin with your daughters at five years of age; give them a drawer or two for their clothing; make it a point to go to that drawer any hour of the day and night; and if each article is not properly arranged, give quiet and a rational admonition; if arranged well, give affectionate praise and encourage- ment. Remember that children, as well as grown people, will do more to retain a naine than to make one. As soon as practicable, let your child have a room which shall he its own, and treat that room as you did the drawer. Thus you will pleat and cultivate a habit of systematic action which will bless that child while young, increase the blessing when the child becomes a parent, and extend its pleasurable influences to the close of life, eyseepela of Thirty Veer.' .a..dt.a. From J. T. Bonne, of =eel Auntie N. Y. "i was troubled with dyspepsia for thirty years, and tried several medi- cines advertised for tie stere al this dM - t re/raw sonBiRiMt without deriving sad any beeslit from tie. Abet • year ago i oumm.aeed taking the Peruvian syrup, and after using akegether ewdve bottles I Aad myself sestina/ Maud. I consider m os one of the worst i ever heard of. 1'ass groat plscsre in meitln- t, mending the Peruvian Syrup to all dye- peptice, believing that it will he sore to cure them." All druggists sell it. The prescription of a skillful physician and composed of vegetable drugs of great remedial power, Dr. Carson's Stomach and Ooamtipation Bitten( purify the blond, give time and vigor to the system, cares Dyspepsia and indignation when all t.ehme medicine* fail Have you triei 07 tiol.1 he Druggists t(le it beetle A reporter lr .;tial tato one ,f .., ,lar,re, it re- ail ser t'oile't ae ate t a esti lay, duel hell a u..ver..t'i'41 with 1.111 ..f its prupriet•.r t. "You h i ve a as: r sh r a . u1 • 10./ CO; rep•n!u.. "Yue,' repels ! the p Htrieno, "part- ly because it is holid 1) .4334.111, hoc w:li+.- ly oa ae.:ouut of a . r.r 41141k "How Stu you tel: rhtath•rr d lcc►tw pays, aad what lost ere at. e.., i 111 - diettu 1' "I can tell that a 1% urtisint b_, stopl,ing buy advertisements. l'v : tried it. Tiede drops, not .t 01110, but the tide of purellwsers doss some other way. The cash receipts teii Ise story." "Is there .uy dieter toes in the sharp neat of the buyers, - - weal, Jo they haggle iowca over ,.:,.. " "oh, to.. We sell a! ..ase price and all the 1..-0 stones iu Boston do the same. They will rom.,ti..tes say they can buy ra It and s.ice •u article cheaeur elsewhere. Wiser t'iry mention the place we .end stied s u If i:'s true, and if so we mark our Stix% dos t., "Sulp•se you aho.tl.l give un adver- tising r "Weil I should rare a Lig pile of mesey the first year, but I should lore it Nigger pile the next two )!ear.. You must keep the boiler heated if y.ot want straw. 1f you bank your fires too long it takes time too start ep. Advertising is the ate:t•n • Stich keeps the hu.ine•s moving. I're studie.l the indoer."--(Ex. way u r.,-. Iteipkl The gbte. We tee;ht in humanity no more ,o de- spise a roan for the misfortunes of the mind than ter ,these of the laxly, when they are such es he ca t help.— Pope. `There ie no secret in the heart Which sur actions de not disclose- Ti•e moat consummate hypocrite cannot at all times conceal the workings of tee mind — Proverb. So far is it from he ng true that Coen are naturally equal that ne two people can bean hour together but one3 shall ac- quire an evident sul.eti.rtty over the other. -eJohnson. Tho best rules to form a young roan are to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed iu company, to distrust one's own opinions and value ethers that deserve it.—Sir Willison Temple. it is a secret known to but few, yet of no small use in the -conduct of life, that when you fall into a man's conversation the tire( thing yo'i should consider is whether he fuse a greater inclination to hear you, er that you should hear bine -- Steele. etrework at wheel. Faith Rocliester, in the September number of the Americus .-i!frieidturisf, gives a valuable article on ' ever -work at School," from which the portion given below is selected : Actual insanity may result from over- work of the brain. Sometimes the bright precocious child becomes al'nost idiotic from combined over -work of the brain, excitement of feeling, and neglect of the body. More frequently the mind be- comes simply weakened, and can no longer confine itself to hard study. The brain must have a long rest, and prob- ably never recovers its lost lower. The brain itself, though the organ of the mind, is but a part ef the body, and its failure is a failure of physical health. But sometimes the Mind veems even clearer and Stronger than ever. as mus- cular iewer fail.. A time of especial peril to girls is the age betw•ceu twelve and fifteen. Nature then seeks especially to round out the woman from the child, and over -work of any kind tends to thwart her plans. Many a poor girl who started well in life, physically speaking, goes into a decline at this acre, because of the foolish haste of the parent about her schooling. In this "slaughter of the innocents," piano practice counts heavily. But the Petted is not "crowded" with study, the parents and teachers say. It henna easily, and has plenty of time to play .lust such children 1 have seen break down ---those woo never needed to be ur„ed to their lemons, who c,nscien- tiow•sly:performed all their piano prac- tiee without a murmur er an expressed wish to play out -d ors instead. Indeed, one of the first signs that the pupil is overworked is its reluctance to join in active physical sports. There is a limit to the amount of vital energy each one pones_es at anftimea.td if this is habi t- eeny expanded, mostly by the brain, the raM of IM body can have little, and in this way all of the bodily fractions in e unpaired. The over -tasked pupil prob- ably seeks recreation in light reading rather than in active out -door "porta, and this sassily makes a had matter wM,te. The W ildttrawherry plant possesses rare virtue as a cleansing. cooling, astringent, anteeeptic, and healing medaeine, and when combined with WNW ralnable ve getable extracts. as m Dr, Fowler's Ra tract of Wild Strawberry, i1 b na an. hailing remedy in all bowel coniebists. 2 Beware et s%s A gond article that, has achieved sue ase, and attained a world-wide repute - two by its tree merits and wonderful re .wilts, is always imitated. Such is the .rase with Dr. King's New Discovery for C..t.sumptiou. Coughs and Colds. Al - reedy unprincipled parties are endeav- .riug to delude an uususpeatittjg public, by offering imitations of tbu :twat heroine' • discovery. Do not be demi.. i, hut maim on baying the true reine.'. c , awl take no other. Trial bot - •lees free at Rhymes' drug store. Large 21. (b) .tae Nekle.b Amite* Sarre. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulnen, $set itllst$n, Fever Sures, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- blsier, Cortes, and all Skin Rruptious, and positively cures Piles. It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 Cents per bee. For sale by Geo. Rhynes. 1890 ly. 10 weirs ore crest rkyoldaa. The one that does most to relieve suf- fering humanity of the thousand and one ills that befall them, is certainly the best • f all physicians. Electric Bitten are Lilly doing this, curing where all other .ewediow failed. As • spring tonic and blood purifier they have no eeuaL They positively cure liver and kidney oom- pleiteta In the strongest sense of the term, they are the best and cheapest physician known. —(Daily Times. Sold by Geo. Rhyne', at 50 cents. [3. J liar rhy►fefasa:asitesne. It is generally considered a pretty dif- ficult task to outdo a physician, but the following will prove conclusively where nine were completely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pharviz, 331 Gayton St., Chicago, was treated for Consumption by nine physicians, and all pronounced her case iucurable. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New D scovery for Consumption comple- tely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her a postal and convince your- selves. Trial bottles free at Rbynas's Drug Store. Large size $1.00. (4) The Allan steamship Acadian went ashore on Crane Island d n-itig a fog on Saturday night, while in charge 01 a pilot. Several holes are in the hull and the fore compartments are full of water. Lighten have been despatched t.. assist her in getting of. The Reefers east Mappy atwrY- EvarfaviLuR, Ind., Jan. 11, 1882. I recently hail a very dificnit case of Consumption. I treated it in the meet scientific manner possible, bus tee no ef- fect; patient grew gradually worse. Rather than give up, and as a hast re- sort, I decided, much against my wish, to use a remedy that had gored one of my former patients. Greatly to sty sur- prise, the patient began tt, gain, and in e much shorter time than I dared to ever expect, she was eimpletely cured. The name of thia remarkable remedy is Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Consump- tion. I now use it altotgether in my practice.—[Leading M. D., Evansville. Trial bottles free at Rhymes' drug store. L•tr'ge size $1. (6) • Me Medical Pr.Qaalen. Sad all whose 1l Stay retiree. Phosphatine, or Nerve Food, a Phos- phate Element based 'upon Scientific Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin, M. D. of Boston, Maas-, cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wastini diseases of the human system. Ph.sphatine is not a Medecine, but a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates, Nircotics, and no Stimulants, but simp ly the Phosphatic and • eirtric Elements found in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to convince. All Druggists sell it. 21 00 per bottle. Tt0WDEN & Co„ sole agents for the Domini on 55 Front Street Etat Toronto Under • contract with the county of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. Freland receives pauper babies, and also takes children for young women who don't wept to be bothered with then(. A child, which recently died on her hands, was found to have been left out in a Woodshed all night while fatally ill. Other babies in her keeping •rere starved to a pitiable condition. Mrs. Freland says she is not paid enough to keep them properly. The safest, best and cheapest medicine in the world is Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipation Bitters. field in large bottles at 50 cents by all Dauggists. MRSI 7ARNOCK Begs to acquaint the ladies of Goderich rod vicinity, that she Is now showing Sprit aid Su er thee, At her shop. Hamilton Stmt. In greet and beautiful variety. She hap seenml the ser vices ofa city milliner, and feign sasared that she ran (rive SATSIFAC T I ON iN BOTH STYLE AND MAKE. She ho .es to he favored with a .tett from her patron*, and the ladle. generally. MRS. WARNOCK. .1=-1= 10111111r5*.a„talesat GERMAN INVIGORA which watt{vely Sad per'tnaerntly crime Pas. �pesNeery foamed ar etc.n.es of any itkeki Wet teal Weskit" ad all dl.aaaso tutu hew . • ..e>lean et OWAhwtrt ma= �n�ln thee[ and mast ly �y� erre old ase*, anis meq seder u lead to Insanity or MwesM$tsS s Ilressa- tare grave. mend for circulars with toatimenlals free by mall The 101111 41BATOR la sold at $l per bet. Mott hoary for f6 by all drtggtas, ar well Ire pont free my mill. aecnrely a,aleg i.. renPin' of Wee. AS addtwu.ing e 1 r UF\, l)r.i t, la- summit Pt Toledo, faun.. (i.0 Million Reis Arent for Oelarlek. • SUBSCRI 3E FOR THE SIGNAL FROM NOW P11! the 1st ofJaiivary FOR ONLY 50 CCs. Now is the time to Subscribe fora Wide Awake Ncwsimr. CHEAP GROCERIESI DEAN SW1P'TI Beggs to announce to tiepeop1. of Uoderich and this section of Huron, that he !es purchased from 1[r. A. Phillip his stock of Groceries, eta, and will oostieus the business in the old stand, on the Corner of Victoria and Brno Streets. Having bought the goods for cash, and as I intend to make all my purchases frcm wholesale men for cash also, I will be in a position to sell at Very Low Prices fur Caah My stock will always be fresh. I will keep the best brands of teas, good sugars, and everything in the grocery line from the hest producers. Bacon, Spiced Meats etc.,always on hand in season. I am deterntiped to please, both inAuality and price .re' -Call at the stand, Victoria► ,trt•et, • pposite the Fair Ground, near D. K eris i o Stmachine shop. t:erich, March 9th, 1882. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. G- BARRY CABINET MAKER allfi BNBERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich. A .,s,.crtmrut of Kit two, Rad -room, Dining Doom and'Patlor Furniture, such as Ta bite. Chain. (hair, cane and wood scated). Cupboards, Bed -steads, Mattresses, \'. aeb-etas Lounges, Sofas, What -Nota. Leaking (lasers. N. It. -A complete reaortmcnt of Coffins and Shrouds always oh hand (Saco Hearsch fed- h at rea.onable nus. Picture Fr/mien •specialty.—A tail aa1le:ud. 17 I BOOTS&SHOES moo—,;.avenge (Z -7,Tea.au.p tuti,o111fer to U.c Pt.l I;c 11 tit they hate evened Rusiners in the above Stroe,r, ii, !. tt.,te lately occui i -d 1y F. ;ace Newton. Having purchased a large and wall a ennead etotk 4,1 t, til y r t .. ` t n n t r G.•ols at close figures, we are determined t ' tai,, t Public the benefit. QUICK SALES & ATIL II OFITS WILL.BE OUR hIOTTO i';,:.re tail and e>;autil.e •'01 genus before purchasing elsewhere. .e.•• 141rutber the place, a.ext doer to J. Wilson's Drug Store ,ree'('uteen work u ieceive tour ii•ecielattention. r-• N.,t e but the -beet of material used and first-class workmen emp'.oyel. . ... i airilog 1 , 1ty t'.t 1:1 .m tier lhertrst notice. March 9,l8K. DOWNING & WEDDUP THE KEY TO HEALTH. 230 , Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying toff gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Acidity of the Sto curing - seiness,D�s�e�ds, H DI: - slams, ell& ti. OOonnpstgipatti[onn. ern of Vf ess d n, Jaundice, Balt iiBaat m- a t e Scrofula, Flute the nervousness and Debility ; all these and many other Simi- lar Com taints syt'eld to the happy tnAuence of BUB.DOOI� BLOOD BI�TSRB. The Euron Signal Sample FBoorttlsaelee by byeall d; dealers. e. gin In. T. ISI Santa t CO.. PrewrleMrs. Telesis iS THE BEST Local & General Newspaper in the County of Huron. Subscribe Now I OMi 50 cis. MANITOBA The Great Western Railway will run their excursions to MANITOBA and DAKOTA points during May and June every two weeks, commencing TUES- DAY May, 2nd, 1881. Fares Reduced. For nformation, tickets, etc., apply to GEO, B. JOHNSTON Special Agent (creat Western nal:, ay God eel. -1 . Ont. 1tolerlch April. 2A, 1 tM:. '35. HALL'S Cures Cholera, Cholera Norbus, Dy- aentery, Cramps, Colic, Sea Sick - nese and Summer Complaint ; alms Cho/era /nfantum, and all Com- plaints peculiar to children teeth- ing, and will be found equally beneficial for adults or children. FOR SALE IY ALL DRUCCI$T$. T. MILBURN Ak CO., Proprietors. Toronto. RH ( t i Is Recommended br Pt valet/me. C 171-2, Catarrh of the Nasal Cavity Crook and l,'', ••atb.t t:atarrh ft`he Ear, Lye e fhro tt. It i. taken INTERNALLY 111%11 -acts DIRECTLY toil the Blood tad Mucous Stearn} of M• ystem It Is t". ba •`lsod Portlier In the WORLD, and worth All that It Oilfiredflor It, for THAT alone. Titri ONLY INTERNAL CURE FOR CATARRH to" IN Tit tt M.tRKRT s -'t l O 0 wlGOder tiL!e: ss7 ni. '1 I 00 aarw:t ]:.:; is: 'art tt'ALLAN/J.. tint Meech 11, l'tt15, fey I(W. aanghter was trees.chel with Catarrh for two yeah and was vary m• .eh h.seatt.d by the neo at " Hall's Catarrh Carr " Rise Is sow meet .morel. W. T. ROCS& Wactr.n, On:, Barth In, lent t hart .sal " Hall's Catarrh Cnn,' a.4 Jude - 1n.,4 from the goad regalia 1 esel•.4 from ewe hnetl., baa.vslt will esu the meat ma... of catarrh If Ms les be ocreWe.wd tx a r.raansable least\ et Uwe. W. H RBLI.TI'O. STRICTLY PURRw aft ra,eo est`, trareh fq leek f. J. CwttcwT A Co.. Toledo. O. Pearse -Ran sn1A Mall'. Catarrh Coro ter the lam year, Md it rive. *nttr..,atiaf..tle.. HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE. Y.aara try) 11 ,v HOBSON, Draeg1K b woo Caw Hall's Catarrh Cure t1t rouse . ss weer • **Me dot "Xiipfyp- w arm. ars p.rssse et77 ennd aa'. h t d.reetierw ate striettr Pow w,oh. arm.7 Mr. t. ,.MMooning sl er rt r tr -re+l;ent• en here Ina peons sr sod. Asan Expsecterant It has no enual. h contains ro Opium In any form SOLD RT ALL DirGOrrra Pprrl Davis 8 Son & [olldreu, Rom Aonvs. 14OMTRMALL. to sold by 011 wl.nla.ale Sane R..tail nrselessa and Dealers 1n Patent M.dieinee 1a Ib. Uaissd Maim and 0aead15. PRICK 71 Cents a Bottle. b11S.00 • [lbs. TM may pestes Ran'. Catarrh Can is mss• sl/etared by F 1 CARNET s CO , Toledo, f1 usinteware of Imttatimia HseMM for the Outer... trate ter H. W. MOBSON, Welland, Ont. GEORGE RHYNAS, A