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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-10-26, Page 33 MEMIla THE HURON SIGN L, r'RIAY. 0 '. > ;, 183. Lhe Poet's tLorntr. /reek tsars. A tiny paster, la J. The semen of wastes, \vasa tired pastors gladly ly Inquest Of rscreeMluu. Turned from the din of crowded streets, He with his fishing tackle. Some rerwuus paukod. la ea.y reach, Clore by his reel and hackle. Probation after Beath was one ; One, Atheistic (rases; The third, a web of words finespun (,u Evolution's Plumbs. :Male bait, with whbh to ash fur 11101, He very se,dom caught theta ; Most him ecu, wont home and then For what he had taught theist. With rod, and reel of shining brass• And hook well tipped with 'rather, Ile fished tor trout, and fished alas. to every kind of weather. tine day tbn parson overtone A gnmia, crank an dirty, With string of trout an 1 bent pin hook His trophies numbered thirty. Each sterol the other In the race ; Qautb parsJa -V1 hat's the reason, That only stupid ebbs and dace Wilt take ret, iu,i thisre.asu The gamis answered "I) a1 ye anew! It taker fresh bait to ketch 'em Tr rat alit no foots ; y or t tis no go ; Yer painted boJ:s won't fetch 'etre.'• The gamin's point was sharp and clear. TM pampa felt 11 prinking It reached Ma Mart. while la his ear A good aped "dui wet kickin,t• -Pcraaps thought he "mJ gospel hook Would catch if better baited i wonder how Go 1's truth wo:ild look. Io simpler lrngwsjr stated. - Ob, reverend fishers. use fresh bait : Gay feathers d • no please us ; Our hungry souls lmpa'Ient wait To hear the love of Jesus. COUNTY NEWS. tallied from one Local Itarksn£es. John WleoU has been re-engaged in &haul section ,No. 8, Hullett, fur twat year. This will4se Mr. Wilson's eleventh year in that secttun. A. Burchill has been re-engaged to teach iu S.S. No. 10 Esau Wawanuelt, at an advance of 525, ntaking,hu eatery 5400. This is the test evide,ee he could desire that his eervioes are appreciated. G. Baird, jr., has been re-auppseed for S. S. No. 10, Stanley, (Brucebeld) at a rotary of 5500 ; he has taught in this section fur a lung time, and the trustees show their good judgment in retaining him. Several of the employees of the Chu. ton Organ Factory have funned a new band, and have sent fur their new in- struments, so that et an early day our townspeople will have an opportunity of hearing thew. It will be known as the Doherty Organ Company fund, and will � he under the teelerstup of C. Blaek•- l stone. TEAl v..Rs Er/tli£D.—Miss Hyslop, daughter of Thos. Hyslop, of Seaforth, has txeu euptaaged to teach Herput hey achol next year. All the pre.tssut teachers in Tuckersrith have been re- engaged for 18th, with the exoatptien ,if Miss Forest, teacher of the Hari,urhey school ; her certiticste having expired she was unable to re-engage for next year. W. J. Musgrove, teacher, at hher, James - o teach town,- town, has been engaged Round Plains, county Norfolk, for 1884, at *1:>0 per annum. Fashion's Fancies. The fall dolmans tit the figure anute ly. Fenchon. %onsets will re:uain in vo- gue. ing the occupants out on the mrd, the no longer degrade one of the noblest an Loather bounrts are anotng millinery youth in question having bis collar bone benetictant of human callings—the care t:oveltiea. broken, the others escaping injury. This ot the sick.—[American Agriculturist for Epaulet trimming+ are much worn by is the second time he has met with en Sepheniber. young girls. accident of this nature. The anniversary vera r alek•Reeas. Age should always ouamnand respect, I in the car .J I)r. Fowlers Extract of is fano 110.1.4/ (wi synrn.vonyus Wild Strawberry it certainly does. For !Sickness with sadness, and it a all important that the. person iu charge of a patte,t should weer a bright, hopeful countenance. The weak look to the strong fir support, and are quick to mark the slightest tokens of uneasiness or appreheusion ou the part of those about their bedsides, although they give ne uutwaud express- ion of their sense of it at the time. A nurse who cvtubi le* apparent confidence at to a happy result, with the tender at- tentions necessary to secure it, does but discharge the grope: functions of her calliug, sive iu extreme cases, of which ire are not orating here. Let the nurse be quiet. Lot her dress he off le, stiff or rustling materlal; her shoes of a kind that shall in no wise creek or cry. The modulation of the voice, tau, should be carefully attended to. We cannot, and should nut, forbear attendance upon the sick, because nature has nut gifted us with that rare, blessed boun, of a sweet and musical voice; yet. even more earnestly than the elocution- ist, al•.uld the nurse study to modulate such ,.rgans as she dues possess, to the utntast eelttleness of which they are capable. For i ittaine is of greater iiu- portance, we would enure her, if she de- sires to soothe irritated nerves, and quiet perturbed spirits, than to use an habitu- ally soft and ahs speech in all her con- versation, either with the sick or in their presence. It a primarily important that an at- tendant shnutd gine quick heed to the physician'„ orders. and obey' them ex- actly. The hard-headed and opinionat; ed nurse is one who incurs a heavy re- sponsibility, and in nine cases out of ten brings to grief her patient al well as herself. Take care that nu dasegreesble topic of conversation be continued, it per- coance introduced. Get more impera- tive; guard against talking at all when the patient indicates by his own silence a desire for quiet. 11 the vote of all the sick wore taken as to that fault in their ich uffer we should not nbelsurprised s iff, with one voice, they would say, garrulity. It is conceded that truth lies at the found- ation of all popular beliefs; and if so, than nurses, as a class, are prone to talk too much. Let so base a vice ns gossip A man working fur E. Huber, at the Lendesbora mill daua. hound a large mudturtle. He cut the head clean from the body, and put the turtle up stairs 111 the grist mill, and twenty-one daysafter being beheaded, the annual was still alive, and had power to move. We do nit know how much longer it lived, but ire have unquestionable proof for the above time. COLLAR Buse Demme—On Friday f f Oct. 12th a son of James Granby, 10th con. of Relict, met with a painful accident. The family were on their way to Blyth fair, six persona occupied the two seats of It a rig, when a sudden jolt caused the back seat to turn over,thruw-. 25 years that has heap the elandard re wady with the people. fur Cholera Dior - bus, Dysentery, Dtarrbaaa, Colin and all Bowel Complaints. 9 Seeing u behoving. Read the testi monials an a pamphlet eu Lr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle and relieve y of all those distress- ing ppaatt can tell you It about it Sold J WilsonGodench 2m New Life for ramildeas Weakened ay WM ease, Debtlt4 ad N. MMtIea. The *eat German Iuvigoratur is the only specific for impotency, nervous de- bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in the back or aides, no matter how shattered the system may be from ex- cesses of any kind, the Great German Remedy will restore the lost functions and secure health and happiness. 51.00 per box, six boxes for 55.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt ,.f price, postage paid, by F J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole rgent for United States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent fr ` ('Sold by Geo. Itnynas, sole wont rich. Redingotes will again be popular this season. The Shaker poke is the latest fancy in big bonnets. . Chenille ap;tears in various forma uq harts and bonnets. White bonnets are restored to favor or evening wear. Mnusquetaire glorce will remain is fas- hion during the winter. rose well attended, and such a supply of Shot silks and stripes of velvet and Isplendid edibles is seldom seen. After satin are worn by Parisians. the s,ci.I on Tuesday evening seven services in the Metho- dist church Holutesville, were a grand success. Three excellent sermuns were preached, in the lin:riling and etening by Rev. W. McDonagh, of Sarnia, and the afternoon by Rev. '1`. M. Campbell, of Goderich. The church was packed at each service, aisles as well, but in the Well Rewarded. evening it was a perfect jam, quite a number rennining in the vestibule to A liberal reward will be'paid to any listen to the sermon. The tea meeting party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec- tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you A Remarkable Resalt. W. A. Edgar, ot Frankville, was a terrible sufferer from Chronic Kidney and Liver Complaint, and at one time was su bad that his life was despaired or. He was cured by four bottles of Bur- dock Blood Bitters. 3m : BOOTS AND SHOES At the a)Ideet Established Shoe Ston in Tone, variety Irl Endless to suit the most fastidious and tit moat ecoucenic buyer MY S STOCK that at no pre L now rompleon, and I take pleasure uue haveflrhtuiimy uch a Large & Varied .Stock the Standard of Quality d the As at it is present. ositive fact tthatno ■ ch value in foot wear can be gut 'waveredelsewhere.Pricenut, KAHOU, Mo., Feb. 9, 1880. I purchased five bottles of your Hop Bitten of Bishop if: Co. last fall, for any daughter, and am well pleased with the Bitters. They did her more good than all the medicine sheTe errttak taken for six years. The above is front a very reliable farm- er, whose danghter was in poor healthier seven or eight years, .and could obtain no relief until she used Hup Bitters. She is now in as good health as any person in the country. We have a large sale, and they are uaakiaig remarkable cures. W. 11. Bianca. & Eye, Ear and Throat. DR. RYERSON CUSTOM W ORK of every grade still receives sty prompt and careful attention, and will be merles), in the most approved styles by first-class workmen, and of the very best material obtainable. S17, l'aarek Street, Toronto, Oat, L. H.'C. P., L. R. C. S. IC., lecturer on the Eye, Far and Throat, Trinity Medical Cul - lege, oronto. and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye Royal Ophthalmicd Ear Infirmary, t*I. Moorfiel Assistant 1. and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital, may be consulted at THE WINDSOR HOTEL, 13TRbTVC/ RD, nu Last Saturday of Every Month. -- _ , ac•, 1'1'.13. Children's fall hats aro large, and tram- I baskets of cake were sold' by private sale, mood with many feathers. On Monday evening excellent addresses ! will be well rewarded for your trouble h Me- � besides. All BloodGray, diseases, Bilious - and czar brown another. I Donegh, James Gray, chairman ,f the The high -limped, very full overskirt is the prevailing style for ordinary wear. • Foulard cashmere or wool foulard, takes the place of foulard silk in winteresse dreams. Pachutt grey is one of the new colors. were delivered by Reva bean near, Jaundice, Constipatton, and gene- ral debility are quickly cured. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or money refunded Price only fifty cents pear bottle. For sale by J. Wilson.• district, and Dr. Williams, of Clinton. The chair was ocoupied by Rev. W. Birks, who gave an account of the par- sonage improvements, the amount ex- pended, etc. Good music was discours- ed to the audience by the choir and Rem. Bangs are still fashionable, out every 1 ter, Smith and wife. The receipts from day the hair is seen arranged higher and 1 the whole proceedings were $132.50. higher upon the head. I After paying expenses and additions to Kid and allignt •r skins are used in the furniture there will be about $90 to the i a'' ural colors mud in dark green and go to the parsonage improvements, and brown -hades fur bonnets. added to the subscription"' will leave about $25 to provide for, after an outlay, All kinds of hats end bonnets, large, of over $300.—[New Era. small and medinm stzea,and in eery im- 1 aginable shape, are in fashion. Tried In Terence. White velvet, white cashmere. shot i Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Toronto, re - and dotted with silver and gold,and white I ports the removal of eight feet of tope- br,caoed stuffs are the materials used for I worm by the use of one bottle of Dr. white evening bonnets. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup. This One of the handsomest Parisian suits medicine is reliable for all kinds of of blue -gray cloth has a large phial'rose and leaves in shades of gray pPged on each p1 of the skirt and overskirt. The >che or Persian effects are in - creating n beauty and favor. Same of them ate aa perfectly blended as the col- ors in a picture, very soft and exquisite. . The heavier kinds are used fur wraps. Velveteens. or English velvets, as they are called in Europe, are imported in all the new dark colors iu plain ground ,and 1 also embossed with raised flosses in the large designs of roses red leaves now in vogue. Black silk, always popular, is out in a variety of textures. There are the heavy corded Ottoman silks, and the thickly corded Antwerp silks f. r dresses and out- side wraps, perhaps the must fashionable of all. worms that afflict children or adults. 2 HorthWestTraasporta toaComi iiy The Qatekeat Tking ea Record Is Kram's Flyid Lightning for Neuralgia Headache, Toothache, etc. It does not blister or discolor the skin ; require but one application to banish all pain magic- ally without using any greasy' liniment or carrying your head in a poultice for weeks. Try a 25 cent bottle from Geo. Ithynas, druggist. it (LIMITED) CIGARS. CIGARS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN A full line of all'the Leading Patent Medicine' a1wiyy kept on hand (Physicians Prescriptions a:SDecialty.) The Cheapest, Moat Comfortable and Pleasant Route To ALL POINTE IN THE GREAT N()1?4'H WENT is vin the Steamers of the North West Trans- portation Compaay, one of which will, weath- er permitting, Leave Masala Every Taesdny a friday sight. on arrival of Grand Trunk Trains. PALLING AT atODRRtCM the FOL. MOWING RAY. for Prince Arthur's Landing, Duluth, and all points in Manitoba. Minnesota Dakota and the North West. SPRC=.A-L- An Oasis in tits desert is no brighter light to the wandering Arab than a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure is to the unfortunate sufferer from Kidney Disease. It is a perfect, positive and permanent cure. Scald by J. Wilson Gederich. 2att In the history of medicines no preps Poison's senlltne. Hundreds who have experienced the wonderful power of Nerviline in subdu- ing pain have testified th:at it is the most potent remedy in existence. Nerviline is equally eflicacieus y,+ an internal or an external remedy. Poison's Nerviline cures flatulence, chills, spasms, cholera, cramps, headache, sea sickness, summer complaints, kc., Ike. New dine is sold in Gederich by .1. Wilson„ druggist. Only 25 cents per b•ttle. Try it. French shoes are laced in front, and must match the dress in color. This has brought Russia leather into favor for red shoes, and there are also many fawn -col ored and blue kid shwa worn with black stockings. Buttons ate not conspicuous 00 the new dresses, and most „f them return to the old-fashioned hooks and eyes, or else they hare lacing, or loops made of velvet or straps, or other capricious modes of fastening. -• Jewelry is but little worn tin the street, though there is a lavish display made by gaslight. Sapphires, it is said, must be fashionsble this winter. They have been acceptable in Paris and London since the marriage of Mlle. Rothschild, on which ,teassior the bridegroom's pres- ent to the bridesmaids was a horseshoe pin of sapphire. Morning wrnppers for cool weather Lord Choaterfield, the pink of polite- ness in his day, said that a true gentle- man should be always Iremrifer in mode, Ps -titer in re, which means, mild in man- ner, strong in action. This is precisely the character of Ayer's Carthartic Pills. Nothing operates so mildly and yet so powerfully in remoring disease. GEORGE RSYNA % IlL_1KE'S BLOCK, THE SQUAREt. OTS&SHOES Lac -5- ' . •W ed.d. - ling t. announce to the Public that they hat e opened business in the above Store in the more Lately occupied by Horace Newton. Having purchased a large and well asserted stock of Spring and Summer uo Public the Goods at close l se figures, we are determine' togive QUICK SALES & SIALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR IIIOTT8 AO -Please call and examine our g,•uda before purchasing elsewhere. Agrltemember tho place, next dor to J. Wilson's Drug Store. 4Cusotn work will receive our special attention. ogir None but The beat of material used and first-class workmen employed. AV -Repairing neatly dnnDOWshortest Inotice G & W EDDU F Goderich, march 9. 1882, The Steamer "MANITOBA" will leave Gode- rich, weather permitting, every ten days --on Tuesdays and Fridays, alternate trips. for Kincardine, Southampton. Sapalt Ste. Maet and Michipicotln, Pre Nipego Thunder Bay. For further information as to rates, apply to WM. LEE. Godcricb, or to JAMES H. BEATTY, General Manager, Sarnia. Juno 7th. 1353. 1891•3m ration has received such universal com- mendation for the alleviation is affords, and the permanent cure it effects in kid- ney diseases, as Dr. Van Buren's Kinney Core. Its action in these distressing complaints is simply wonderful. Sold by J. \Vilas•,n. 2m No household should he considered complete without a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney ('ure is in the closet. It is the only remedy that will positively, permanently and promptly cure all forms of kidney disease'. Sold by J. Wilson 2ui "I had been for eight months unable to work, and felt as though I would as lief die as live, through Dylpepsie and Indigestion. I weighed at the time of getting a bottle of MoGregor's Speedy Cure 130 Pe.; used 3 bottles, and n >w weigh 185 lbs. and never was better in in my life. It was McGregor's Speedy Cure that brought me around." So says William Fell, Hamilton. Go to G. Rhy- mes' drug store and get a free triol bottle or the regular size for fifty cents and one dollar. a A painful accident occurred Monday night at the farm of Kinnon McKinnon, second amamma. , Kinhtss. A young man named Angus McLe.d accidentally slipped into the cylinder of a threshing machine, frightfully mangling his leg. Dr. Mackid was immediately sent fee, nte the and found it necessary p limb. The patient is now doing well. Josh guiles+Heard Fretn. NewroaT, It. I., 11, 1880. DEAR BITTERS—I ares here trying to breath in all the salt air of the ocean, and having been a sufferer for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was in- duced to mix Hop Bitters with the sea gale, and have found the tincturechave glorious result. been greatly helped by the Bitten, and am not afraid to say so. Yot rsrxwithout a struggle, JOSH wear are pretty made of soft Quaker grey ( A Rawsan- Of one doom "Taassa- er golden fawn -colored French flannel ay' t, any one .ending the best four line deep rteyme on "raatsltaav, the remarkable etenhined with fine serge of a d -ire.+ little =for the Teeth and Batt. Ask son shade, and also a dark laurel cl th trimmed with pipings of rose -color- yK°gest to address ed or cardinal satin, with innumerable �,eo�� vratrd bows and ends of rihttosa to mettle scat mweauin tired all river the dress 1 F,tr ery Testimooiela res' g T r ftearfa of velvet and satin, ohanninlly twisted into grace and shape over jewel little tngwe frames by artistes ik --'• Sir t+ are sent to America this Admit Md Sae Pie ? No! 'She lingered and suffered along, pin- ing sway all the time for years.' The doctors doing her no good' And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say see much about.' 'indeed ! Indeed !' ' How thankful we should be for that medicine.' a nseent*r'a etlsrry ' Lleven year oar daughter suffered on a bed of misery, 'From a complicatinn of kidvey,'liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous iebl'ity, ' Under the cure of the beet physi- cian• it / stir t j1 1, 33,ertapitt'ai!l f', �,+-.y .i ; 0.X NEW ARRIVALS OV 7:19.3 .WIEUMA TISM. F SPRING & SON GOMIS Neuralgia, T..amo Back, Lumba.o, Contracted Jointn, Cramp in 5.duscloas, Sprains. REST HORSE LINIMENT. • ,., Garet /dull is 3fr. J. W. MRAYLEY, 1N1YTREAL, P.Q. Scoteli, Ellllsli Irtsli & Canadian Tweeds HTrG-H D u TZOP =1NT F R C� 1�i T e.A.G..A.IN' . ABRAH 11.2 sl�/IITH ('-ILLS ATTENTION TO TILE FOLLOWING : CLOTHING, CTA LARGE ASSORTMENT, )HE LATEST DE$IGNS.V £TA FINF. ASSORT ENDLE \-ARiETI•.FURNISHING GOODS HATS, £TALL THE LATEST STYLES. WALL YATTERNB. 1t1AN!E w')s TGUARANTEED 011 NO;ALE .1iCLOTHS AND Evioc - swain NEW C+0ODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. TALK ABOUT—FRUIT 1T w °PRI CES. CHAS. A. NAIRN i1AS THE FINEST BRAND OF CANNED PEACHES iN THE 3IARKF:T, AND 1115 CANNED TOMATOES AND CORN ARF. DF:LI('iOl'r'. .A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE- GODERiCH. ONTARIO' COURT HOUSE fStlt':IRF. 1)1;1;15)11i liuir�Alj DtslillsI�WdliiBpCl'S a IWho trove her duress various n►mea. Rot no relief. Rafe t And now she a restored to no an good Van Bursa s Less Hall's ` jt health h'y as simple a remedy as Hop ' CI ,,,,,,�Z„• ;,..i , �,r'a g sty Core for D1zpopoule natters, then we had. shunned for years i Mint fits not o ,w sad artawl i a.masa dtas. Oatbet from possess e�f� trial N d en that yev) sunset is j�by nga worthy�sir- bet bee. ire raise Woken Wither- Trialbnttles aitt testaments% ei.an new Avg sf••r~ , e; --«w. .retia• , .,-,00? trivia sae se two ales moms at hems, to see I Warrear s RIR 1e 11a thee. tt Tea He � over 20 000 Rolls of the Latest Deslf gns ' Ctl l sad tee /h o m " lieentifni colors snot u prMee lues than very safari lnffrbr •re the boat i:uo. re tito. rad mast cold• u one of the leading modolr her Naveitis use, and also to he worn N rich costumes of satin , “ sh,ort, fluffy nett*Gad ,reeled oreavteeta Y shape of �t gena pia. MA hsekiw use the ow1t, trim ivaww, Head s,ele before using it ' it* tours' es� tithe ; nine of tr*Mh refs —r 1 rewlav'e ttstiset ttrasrsesry hthe States or UleeRanda ; rai.r s.es.tttae wen trlattsMWs 1Ms mine ttlfM sport timeo htgmo at n Rltyna• H - lily daughter§ say Ane mach bettev father as MOS he D [ AMOND i )Y ES. need Hip Ritter§' He is getting wall after ha long nut- T11E forme from a dieMaa4140 11 s~hour' BEST IN THE WORLD And we are ended theft 11a ttserl I roger.d!ryes. lr i Im IOC- PRIM_ WAC=ACDIC. Ti11Nit. the stow 1•ais Rawteti• 0 Th iiitt �r�i 8314111. l r 1at9'n� I