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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-2-15, Page 7Mk HURON SIGNAL FI1IDAY, FEB. 15. 1864 Fun and Fancy. wMs leen aro just bled enough u.R 10 ens Bear duties. but they era ses all their rights very clearly. This goold is pretty •v•u-the piaa.0 has *Wad ansay a good duh washer, and a gaud dish weaker ►aa spieled a A New York mean who. salt • woman mm.ur.d fug • l.wutet is now in a hurry to end out where Le eau get measured ler an umbrella. OM et the first thiugs a railroad no- ggins is • deficit. We d,•o t know what it is used for. but it's Oil . d the • imp - mosso of the tint year. '1 her often noticed,' says Josh Bil- that the man who would here dean eyaeceh wu.dsrful thiogs of he gad bio thkre, never iota thaw.' A strut* miaded yolaag lady said to bet dressmaker the other day : '!f wc- men are ever allowed to vote, what do you think will be the fashion tor voting - dresses r A Texas mast gut mad because a waiter handed hnru a napkin the other day. He said he reckoned be knew when to tie. haodkerehid without bmriog no hints thrown out. Aunt -'Has any one been at these pre- serves r Dead silence. 'Have you touched them,/Jimwy f Jimmy, with the utmost deliberation : 'Pa never 'lows lice to talk at dinner. John Boyle O'Reilly write" very pret- tily of 'The Songs that are Not Sung.' It certainly is an inspiring subject. John has evidently peeped tutu the waste - beast of a newspaper tailor. It hart* s man wars ter tell hien u' a fault kinly den it does roughly, fur if ye tells him kin') he kain't say authin', but if yer telhm in *rough way he kin fight yer aa' gat stidacttoo.' 'Is you guise to get an overcoat this winter T&eked $ darkey of a cosnpsaioo. Well, I demo how dat's Keine to be,' was the rept 'I'.c done got my eye on $ eclat, bot d. &Bab dat owns it keeps Lis eye on it tot.' Jones asked his wife : 'Why is a boa- t and like dough r He expected she s euld give it up, and he was going to tell her that it was because woman needs him ; but she said it was because he was •rd to gd uE her hands. 'I can marry any girl : *sae,' said an Elmira man who was rather 'moony' . n a Binghamton young lady, as he won a rather self-satisfied expression of coun- tenance. 'No doubt, she eel sarcastically, 'but what girl duo you please T They are tot o..psakiag teras sow. 'Trust oxen ised,theyfrIll bs trust. you,' toys Emerson. We showed this to a re- spectable grocer. He grew livid with age, seized a club, and wanted to know where that Emerson fellow lived. Then was mischief in that gn'cer's eye. We did not ted him. Old Pettigrew, of Amain, is very pro ciao in the majority of his statemeute,and is a strict constructionist. One day a neighbor rushed in on Pettigrew while the latter was eating his breakfast, ani r xclaimei excitedly : 'Mr. Pettigrew, tour house is to fire.' 'I he; your pit. - 'tem,' responded Pettigrew, but what did lou any r 'Your house is on fire.' 'Ali, that is where you are wr..ne. replied Pettigrew. 'Wrong is said the neigeleir 'Yea, this is neo ay house. 1 only rent it.' 'Wort* of Iliisbom. The two powers which, in my .'pinion, r. natitute a wise man are those of bear - mg and forbearing. After long experience with the w:'rld I stfirm before Gad that I never knew • rogue who was not unhappy. Nothing of worth or weight an be athieved with half a mind, with a faint hr art and with a lame endeavor. No music is so charming to my ear se the requests of friends and the supplica• Dons 1'f those in want of assistant*. Trus goodness is like the glow worm in this -that it shines most when no eyes but those of Heaven are upon it. Houses are built to lire in more than to look on ; therefore let w be preferred before unifomity, except when both may be had. Nothing M increases reverent,' for (others as a great Sorrow to ones mhos. It teaches one the depth of human stators. In happiness we are shallow and deem tighten so. The mother's yearning that oompdet- est type of life in another life which is the essence of real human love, feel' the presence of the cherished child even in the base, degraded man. The mixture of one error with much truth adulterates the whole► -as the glass d pure liquid is rendered dangerous by the infusius of a drop of poison. We shwirl theref»n beware of all error, however slight and inconsiderable it mai" appear. One error miry lead to a thousand. Dr. 1'. R. Clouston asks hie readers to think of the with that trail at music who have no inher.st molded capacity, of the time contemned in committing to memo- ry rules of gemmae the real meaning rot e hick the girls' bruins could not eowl- prehend if they lived to be ninety,of the labor and siwruw given to sewn?* lenge- sees by girls whom nature meant only to w eak their mother tongue, and of the ('tile attempts to take girls past the rule of three whom nature intended to stop at sins ,1. division. Cnum*a Airwave To res Haire. - Whatever may be said regarding the question why nod delayed M long the ' ending ..f His Ron into the world, H• W eons* into the world. and with that row is our chief concern. Has He he's receive') yet into oar hearts g That is f. r us to geessti'.n of ,this rreurrtng an- niveruary. When Christ was barn in Bethlehem, a new era in the world's his cosy o.mm.no'd ; and when ley faith He is borne hotel a men's heart, then Yew mosey a sew life for his.. "As many as swot,* Him, te them tdves'he power to htte'•ae the eons of Get" Reeder, wast th.0 resetee His new f His a time .4 ileum gifts. Behold ! Here i. God's gift to thee- eon.hip through the birth of (,`heist within thee Pitt it we from r/'y heart : but mak• room few Jensen ta..., no matter what novel he disioiisd that He may eider. - (Dr. Wm. M. Tay - k., T:: l.,resdca L . Household }tints. A very handsome Leading f K Iso. our - Mins is swede by mils' the deep fwd painted friugs which now o.:uw'iu all colons. A very MIti way to uaa..i grape pickles is to ill a jar with alieruau lay en of sugar and of freshly gathered ram ; °over area with mid viewer. Appetistugg dressing fret fowls is made of mashed potato, well wnosted ; for ducks ur for wild gauge a flavor of Daws is desirable ; barbs may also b. added. Develed ham adds piquancy O. the. hearth Jiuuer. The haw must be cut in very thin Mims, mud may be fried, ser bulled or baked. It is scut to the table with • salad drafting peered over it. An noun.. nal awl really delicious way to flavor a esti, which is to bate Mug; over the top Is to grate part of the peel of au orange or lemou over the cake b 1. re putting the icing on. Often Doe los gravy left frum a roast of beef, and if you have no soup stock to which it may be added, use it to fry d iced cold !wiled potatoes in fur break- fast. This utak.s an excellent dish. It is • good plan to :make a little pair of sleeves to draw over the baby'r arcus when be is playing oa the B•m e ; • rubber curd tray be run in the top if care is taken not to have it taw tight ; ':cures tilde of stockinet dew on and off easily. it is said by ore who is ordinarily truthful that if you place a little piece a.f ripe red pepper in the put where cabbage or turnip is boiling, it will help to de- stroy the objectionable odor with which these vegetables are likely to till the hum& 114as411•So as Iu ta.wt.s.Mswi Wh.s appeurehi tg • 'seal palish' 51. eaetterseat Via .hipboerd tray lie itasRia- sd an the welcome whhis'prboasring of the Beal te Meant. Their cry h young reenerkedge res 'Mass to the «rAbiag or whining .4 an infant in pain, which is redoubled as the de.troyon approach. Ywtng bunt ors. who sow apply their sea tar the tint time are often almost, eveeatme by their baby kassentstirr.a. Oomps.sios. however, is noun gasped duwu. The vessel is laid to, the tam tweedy hound um the doe, sad the work of destruction bogies. A bisw w the aces from the gaff stuns or kills the loon mai. Instantly the soulpitag-kels is at work, the skis with the fat adher- ing is detached with aamasi.g rapidity from the carcass, which ie laftoe the los. while the fel •nal skiu alone are tarried of. This prove.s is called 'sculpine-a avrupti.u, no doubt, of scalping. The skin or pelt is generally about three feet long ani two and a half feet wide, a.d weighs from thirty-five to fifty pounds. Five or six pelts ... re k •sed a i s owy load to drag over rough ..r broken ice sometimes fur awe ur two mulles. 11 the the ice is louse and "p.m the hunter has to leap from pan to pan. Facey two ur three needle) mcea ••n a field of ice oarryiug o.., this work. Time what a picture the vessel ptew.ats as the pelts are being piled us deck to caul pre mous to st.wate l.tl..* ! ()lio aarr another the hunters arrive with their loads, and snatch a hasty moment to drink a bowl of tea end vat a piece of biscuit and butter. The poor mother eesh, now cubism, are seen popping their beads up in the smell lakes .f water mud holes among the doe, anxiously l000k- nii fie their young,-tcauadian M.th- o led Magazine for shivery. Gold jewelry may be cleaned and be made very bright in this way :-Line a small tin cup with suit paper, fill with ale suds, put the jewelry in (one piece at a time of ouuree), shake it about well, rinse with clear water, and dry with a piece of chamois skin. Handanme stockings which are fo "many colors," like Jacob's coat, way be dried without streaks or stains if jou take the trouble to have pieces of board cut the exact shape and size of the stock- ings ; thin board will do. On these draw 1 the damp stockings and set them behind the atom to dry. Whet We Read. We think the following timely advice to parents at the present juncture :- There is such a thing as reading too much. 1f you would grow mentally, you must study. Perhaps no people in the world mid so much asthe Americans do; but what is the character of the literature they read 1 The details of cri-ninal courts, sensational and exciting news, ex- rsvagant stories and n.niences ; and tete ncidents of prize -tights, baseball gams and riots are read with aridity ; but liturature of • high order is neglected, and the most profound treatises upon scientific, artistic, moral and useful sub- jects are allowed to grow dusty un the shelves of libraries and hook stores. The fault is mainly in their early training, which has failed to develops a taste for learnine, industrious habits and a manly ambition to gain the respect and coca - donee at the oemmunity by persevering efft.rts to improve things of real value. Macaroni cooked with tomatoes makes an ezoell.nt entree ; use instead of water to Book them in, some soup stock ; allow half a deem tomatoes of medium size for half a pound el macaroni Boil the macaroni, which you have broken in small bite, and when it is allJosl tinier add the peeled and sliced MOsMs.; swa- ✓ m highly with pepper and salt. If your hail is lighted by easels of glass in the door, • pretty way to ar- range a curtain is to task it at the top and button' ; then tie a ribbon around the curtain in the middle ; do not tie it w close that the folds will be Riff and ungraceful, but let theta hang loosely, and ha.r the bow on the inside. If the glass is in two panes tate curtt"•s will look salt prettier if one is put over each pane. A very nice cake for tea, and .one which may be appreciated an account of its calling for one rest only. is made thus :- A little inure than half a rap of butter. one cup and a hall of sager. one cup 'of sweet milk, one egg, three cup of dour, one teaspoonful of soda diswly- ed in a very little Mit eater, and two teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar, mixed thoroughly in the f..nr ; one cup of rai- sins chopped very tine. pretty way to finish the ends of crash spreads or tidies is t. Fringe thenen t, the depth of several inches, fasten the tsre'ula wliero you stop fringing with even •tick• -s, oven -siding the edge ; rise the adored silk or Cotton that is the prin• cipal color in the other urnamentatiou. To snake the process of fringing easy, first draw out rine thread where you wish to mike the piece to stop, then slash the edge. and with • stiff nee Ile or large pin you eau draw the thread.' oat rapidly and easily. Home made oat -mel crackers are so Dia,, and it is really s" little tmuhle to make them, that almost any mother or c.' ok do get tone t. try this rule.. Wet tufo pint of tine oatmeal with one gill of water ; after mixing as well as you can take it mit ea the dish on the kneading b,mtrl, an which you have scattered plenty of the dry meal ; roil out and cut in squares with a sharp knife. Th) cockers should be idled very thin ; these should be baked in a slow oven, and after you are sure they are done (save the oven donor (Tonto &bow them to dry. Salt should not be omitted. A add may be a danferous thiut or tilt, depending upon the meats at hand to co•iilt•ot it. It is a wise precaution to pn'vi.le ..;atast emergencies that are lia- ble t-' ane.. in every family. to sudden 'moot' •.f notd, croup, asthma, etc., Ayer's Cherry Pectur*l will prove the ,luickr.t and moot effective cure, and Mat friend. yonr ■edrsuer• speedy cure. From the many rensarkable car^s wn.utht by using McGregor'a Speedy Cure f..r Uyspep+.a, Indigestion, Consti- pation aril Affection of the Liver, mod from immense sale of it without any ,d- rertising, we hive .••.ncht.le-1 to place it extensively on the a:arket, s. that thus who suffer may I+ave 'Cp.-Ifni cure. Go to G. Rhyuss dro_ store amt get a trial bottle free, •.r the r. talar site at 50 cent* and $1. a Alison 'eery (rill c .nisi..' cit 1 mon other mineral compounds. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters is purely vegetable and takes the place of all .Aber purgatives. In large bottles at 50 cent. ut TOn OF DR. WHEELER'S Command ISI zfr of tho Phosphates and ("allays as food for the brain and nervous system is foundeed on w-eil established ehrml- cal and phrslological laws. since it is compos- ed of elements entering ter formation of these organs and ramble of supply mg them with oeurshrnent. Orem mental nacrn anxiety. excitement. worry. tatig'me. bloat poisoning from n.sesae or implore a r. cxtvsire indulg- ence la habits that eye up the vital rowels. speedily Interfere with the nutrition of the brain awe nerves which preside over all the towcitns• of Ina body, and *mower or later fatal oamsettareete mad Inevitably result in Ibe Nisxlr we bare a remade remedy for nerve exhaustion and loss of o instil utional vigor from thew causes. A enrresponelent asks for directions tor making been soup. You need first seine gond stock ; I think there is noth- ing quite goo good as beef stock, with tome tette of ham boiled in it. For this you can use pieces of cold fried ham. nr you may put in the ham -hones left after oiling hamf• quantity of beans to he used depends on how well you like them. One pint of beans t.' two quarts of dock is ser.ut the usual allowance. Boni* people Lk* the beans served in the soup others prefer te hare the .cup strained and hate tilled °rocket put in two ..r three minutes before serving ; pepper and silt oaf idritusa. It is not generally knees that dra.gtt of °old air areas unwholesome for a canary bird as fear a child. Many a pet hard has drooped and died a mysterious and demented death her the leek of little thought ea the part of Its mistress. Many birds sear also from hest : Meir cages aro hoax en hicet that while the mom does net seems too warn for the mistress it is very enenmfnrtable for the bird. I hare known of melte Wag hung M near a Move that the wires became so heated an to bs unpleasant to the touch. if MO has net the new to he thoughtful and candela pets, it is mire humane to dispose of them to esme otN who ran be. Ptn►rnss Faun Wlets.-Cook °om- ptained that then went en matt small barrel potatoes in the last i bought, flat else was at her "wit.' wad" to know hew M hying them onto the table ereopt as mashed. I told her to peel thorn and bail in salted water ..jil almost done, then fry ist bot kid and beef drippage mixed. whoa si.uly browned, site took thins nut, destined them ns brown pater Iasi, scut thiels to the table heaped in the wear* of a weal plotb 1r with a www sprias tut psat:.y as a yeaitla 1l1.s0y mtwwlw is all I .ea say of the .Iaet of Dr. Vaa hurvn's Kdoey Gun is ay time Aa elderly lady writes this fruts Aniignal.h. N. K , who had .trued from passes hs the bask tear twenty years Sold by J Wilauu (lode rhe► *11 An Oasis au the desert is w. brighter light 4, the wandering Arab than a bottle et Ur. Van Ittarmi s Kidney Cure it to the sa/urtenate sutisrer from Kidney Di..aas. It is a perfect, positive and permanent tats. Sold by J. Wilson Dederick 'las To the ladteal Trs-t-.. sad oil whom It salty ei s.ea. Phue(►hatioe, or Nerve toot, • Phoe- eut based upon &ieatitiees tots, Formulated by Profeor Austin, IL D. of Boston, Masa, cures Puhu otn- ary Ooasumptum, Sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wanting diseases of the human system. PMt.phatne is not • Medes:inn, be+ a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates Narcotics, and uu Stimulant*, but situp, ly the Phosphatic and Oatttric Elements found in our daily food. A Moyle bottle is suficitwnt to convince. All Druggists sell it. $1.00 per bottle. Lowuge & Ce ., hole agents for the Dominion, 65 Font Street East Toronto A. the Irate of winter garish under the caloric influence .4 the suns rays, w dims Itright s Disease, Dropsy,steam in the Kidneys and Bladder, anirine.. matron .d the Kidneys, leave the body up•.n the adininiatrnhow'of Dr. Van Bu no's Kidney Notre. Sofd by J. Wilrm, fins Joss R. Vert, Hamilton, says : "Mc- Gregocs Spseey Cure f..r Dyspepsia and Indigestion is cheap at fifty tines the price asked for it. 1 am a cou.me:cial man, .ltd travel continually, nod wou!d no more think of Paving home with.•.it s bottle of Mc(Oregor'a t peaty rule in my valor than I would of leaving my t«am at home and going on foot." Fre, trial bottles at U. Rhy.oas droll at•' e. Rego. lersize 50 cts. and 11. a TeatStmehest Thing ea iter -.rd Is Kraut's Fluid Light g for Ne tralvia Headache. T.s.thaclte, etc. It d•.<a trot blister ..r discolor the skin ; twl•tire blot one applisati..n to banish ail i•:'' ' magic- ally without wing any groasy liniment or carrying your head in a i't•nittoe for weeks. Try a 26 cent bottle from Geo. Rheum, downtiae h e sere afiwatill For any Testimonials recommending McGregor'-. Speedy Cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ,stiveuese, Headache,etc., that are not genuine ; none of which are from persons in the States or thousands of miles away. but from persona in and around Hamilton, Ont. We give trial bottles free of cost, w that you cannot be deceived by purchasing a worthless ar- ticle, but know its value before buying. Trial bottles and testimonials given free at 0, Rhynas' .:rug store. a Rssus'. Field:Lighlntag. Cures Troth eche and Nenralgia quick as Bash, re ieve. any pain instantly, tl.c cheapest awl quickest application known. Why suffer with Ti othaehc, !deu-n': is Hea.lache. Rheumatism, Ln:ntaw110 tiaw: tip, Hone Throat or Acute Pains of any kind when yon ran go to (lee. Rhynas' drum store and vet a rierfect and instan- tane•es euro for 2.5 cents. 1 Ask for Brain's Fluid Lightning. b • These are fiend Falls. - The hest blood purifier an 1 system re- gul.tor ever placed within the reach of wfferinr humanity, truly is Electric Bit- ters. Ii'activity of the Liver. I2ilinnsnea .lanielice, Constipation. Weak R1dr'evs, ..r any disease at the urinary- organa, or whoever requires alt appetiser. tonic or mint stimulant, will always tin.l Electric Bitten the hest and only certain cure known. They act surely an 1 oni, kly. every bottle guaranteed O. giro entire sat i.f..ction or money refunded. Sold at fifty rents a bdtle by J. Wilson. (41 A Life rasing anvil. Mr. M. E. Altiwn, Hutchins..n, Kan , saved his life by a simple Trial ibttle ..f Dr. King's New Disa.tery, for Con- sumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle. that completely cured him, when Doctors, chomp of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarwenes, Revere ConiFhs, and all Throat and Long diseaas, tt as awranteed to cure. Trial ft.'ttlea at J. Wilton's drat store. Large .izs $1. (1). tie IT IS NO HUMBUG, BUT REALM. That Diphtheria 1. res oaf the nod danger- tsas diseases and snaselly sweep. away thews- ��ae4�e . se er 1 obtidrea. is • tori which se aa d.my. and that darters le many cats tin ppwerNs W d n sgslnat It fw•s tree A liin -3ls. that is • oerl•ta stmt sere eery for tido deagessow.54 rowt•a<lou• Meese, be hailedwith jay and warmly welenawd every hang. for ase la time et n..04 A ass - tea is meek wawa easily eheekeI at tbe b gto ulna thew after It baain.4 headway. So It N with this A1.war. Keen tw.dieine e. laud-aaA to not wall 1111 it is tem. isle. Such • twed/etse Is rererwt the public la 1)1 tMMTI FIPUlIIORiA sod CR'ItiP R B lip we see Itsnenwgtal, c,snrinew) Ihat it wet answer Its purpose. 1. •It, -r,, palest have been takes cwt Her IM hn.aiwha of Oahada, sod stems sn• taken Nast on GIMP win Ila: *55.o It. we 'chaffy .us vesdleal Stew gn ttvw t\1. rsimody • trial . Towthoonteite. eternises . w4 trial Mules met M1 iter. Adders Rev. H. MIRLA (f)�. swine\ P.0. Oalarl.. /es sate MSM. QTI*I testas sewer slledMMa, Sae. irmty • MI MMA GENUINE INGER Banking BANE OF MONTREAL 0.4PIJ AL - - - r see,swo. •URPLOM - - - - 10.04•10. Goderich Branch. D. GLASS - - - - Xohaper. Allows lutenist .s d•pe•ita. Urah.. !elle. of ordit and otroular totes issued. pa).b 1■ all parts of tie world. 17M. CANADIAN BANK OFCOMIMEpCt Maui up (.pito. - (M,c100,(1W. i.est, • f . i(Ny,'�e. P'estdcat - huX. H'y NcM4k T6h Utarrui Maauaier. - N'. n........an.+v Goderich Branch. A. M. ROSS, - - - M.1ts..g:e. Interest allowed oh depadt•. IMOD un a the principal Towns and Cities to ('clads Grier Itrtlalw and the United Stott., bough aa.l sold. Advencesto Farmers on Notes. with c•oot, more endorsers, withost 1754 GODERICN BOILER WORKS. Chrystal & Black. TO MILL MEN and S A LTIW ELL MEN New 'BOILERS and SALT PANS manure° turd on shortest notice. All 'kinds of Repairing executed under the personal supervision of the i'roprietors who Practical Workr„en. P. O. B..* 101 178'1 k week . 14t14• to 1 • 1 y Ile it dnetriow. lien business nue 1 r fire the 'Albin. Capita not not d ed. We will start you. Alen. oro men, boys and girl wanted .pry when• to work for us. Now is the time. You eau work /n spare flat, or rise your whole time to the business. No either business will pay you nearly so well. No one can fall to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily. and honorably. Address Tata t! ('o.. Augusta. Heine SEEING NAME. CHAS. PRETTY, M.vi g ►raw Iigt SS e1 the •hove gas.M... Mfptq the psalc pus aelss/•t apiol MM .apply -- •-s nn HbusJ "Wly the genuine Singer. i It ddeser Victoria street. near the M. R. (7\aret t+o4.rk,\. Mederltb, Doe. 1i. ttlp, met Ike ALLAN LINE dor ROYAL MjAIL STEAMSHIPS LIVERPOOL -LONDONDERRY -(i LA.im., IN Every Thursday From Portland. Every Saturday from Halifax Tae SuowrarT SRA R'ol'TL To ANID Feuer ENGLANI) SPEED, 'CONTORT AND SAFETY UNBUBPA88ND. iT inter .irrn1I_o'enhents. S1!I.INGS-MAIL LINK. LONDONDERRY & LIVERPOOL SARMATIAN, from Poiret-Aso, Nos. alb. NAI.iii''AX. iter. get. a l!IDINlA.N'. from i oerr.ANI, Iter. nth, HALIFAX Dec. Nth rR CCAMOIAX. I !4 Tom 1Mterssn,,'mea-els. HALIFAX. Dee. lab. POLY NKS' AN. from. PtoKTt.Axn, wage. late. HALIFAX. Dee. end. PARISIAN. from Poser LAND. Dee. 171h. HALi.F.tX. Dee. 29th. PERI'YIAN, from ProcrtA.rn, Jan. 1rd. HALIFAX. Jan. doh. AMIIMATIAN, intro Potnt.iNn. Jan. Inth. NAI.IFAX. Janlith. SARDINIAN. from 1'.'a-rLAxu. Jan 17th. HALIFAX. Jmn. lath. i'assenirers wishing to emtark ar Portland will leave (ioderich. on Tneanays. at it o'clock. T'.e taeo train via Halifax with the Malls ane Pasmeogqrers lease. (loderie-h every Wrd- ne-•l.'-, so 12 o'clock. Prop .M'seriiIcata Maned at greatly reduced twee to pc•eene wielded to bring ;heir / out from the (Nd Country. For 7 icki'tl. and all Information. apply to H. ARSISTROXO, Ticket Agent. Goderich. Ooderkb. Nov. 22nd. lel. 1 lirst'RANCE CARD. RIt1TINl1 ASS l'O' 2', Tosaupito - If.tabllab. dal PN/YNIX INS. CON, N Lunaoa England) - Y taa.stnd 17W. RAR t7opt, INS. CO Y. of Baalrwan Cons 7 ataWished IoW. Rees a►ea se the a' of e east idea I1 ' Ube Inured rsl. s Ity ibOR.s lit' 1101:1t CAN IDA Ptle aloe Appall -r lns Toaoar LOAN Aso SATIKuS$ Near; t. 1.•aa w first , law see, rtlr. 7 Ma per Coit.- Ciarsrs moderate. Order' -b Seri. le tree RACY HORsiL Mouse nds.f grans. arc annua'If robbed ..r +heir .I, (lawny'. pt "lunged happiness mid health restored by 1 h use of t he great GERMAN INVIGORATOR, is hith moat O rIy and 1 ernellen' y eurea podears tc..,.4 b) rs,tsees of shy kiod.i ktimid••a dlestseas, ..'d all 4Mo sacs that fol low as • scauent-e ul *. If Alone. as los of en - phoe of mentor) . ui 11 eras! Iassittadr, a In the back, dies:.'. d timer. prone - un' 444 age. mid many other disease. that lead to Insaolty or tot sumptlon mod ■ prima. lure gess e. Send for 4breeders wul. t. dlmonialo free by audit. The 1*ft51.004Tw111 N aol4 at $t per boa. or six tale. for 1a by all druggists. or win be sent free •ay osa& secured) waled. on receipt u' paro e. tee addressing F. J. EN EY. Druggist, 'e7 taum,nit lit.. Toledo. Ohio Oro. Iter N As, sate A►rut fol (joderis h IS .. iet• D an al way soh the look out for chan.,s to Murrain t h.•ir rernings.and Ir. time be rime ...•cony . those who do _ n•' moot, o• r their Deportee "1. s 1. .oafs la W.. e. 1y . We offer a gree chat cc 10 isk. n.oto t . We want men, oro men boys clad girl,• to work for us in theca own lo, Wttilw. An) uu, eau do the work pro- prrly from the ant .dart. TI» bumu'a's will Iia) melt tla.a fen 1 rot'. er: n cry wage 8. 01- erosivetoiletfnrwhI.'' fr... Kuorw wt.oen- daaes 41tIa t, not. u.' ria) '.pva). 1 t u cam art ole ).sae etnk Omar to *1 a• mot k. 'r only your st are moist ct • . Yell h*turtlatton and ell Mot is arrester) •spit free. Achili so *Tie tot( • C Nuillarir.15 10.. $600.00 Reward. h"r ac.: pm. the 41111.4..A • n r rr! for ab) case • mwn eptg7-1'4 '4 ittab1 it o r PHIL Mkt.. �u1ogsaish'It is weLisi t . 'aaa1 a)44... Pit 1Ioarsibe. Let. 5: , .:;p, t:...• sit .116 11) toaplhld with. The) ere perety resemble. • id sever tau to Irit,• sa'moo lMr. emote t'tato d. Larne Poxes, ,-..,'laic rt; i. I'!U5. ter coats. For tale by a!i Dreirg-. is, P... at. of t oduterfi its ar.d ialta- t w... 11 r 1,i Lair.'' n.anatacturret only by JI*GN C. t,t-L'),T a CO_ "11..- Put !takers, 3I and til ling; ts, Fist. Tor ria., fent. Free :rel ea. lase met to alai ren :said on receipt ofs...en .'anp. Foe risk as W IIII0'r 0575 %Twit. I Taoot.ol life is astern `t' rye and dare before gnu di 1 cornet ng mighty and sub lime leaave behind to rom ner time. MN a week I n your null town. ft want tree. No risk. Kvrr)thing hew.tai not reoulrrd. We will furnish VOW everything. Many are making fortune. Ladies teaks as much as men. and hey' and idyls (take swat pay. Reeder. if yon want �1hes int which you ran make great bay all tha ie erne Wearch-mars to H. Heston" $1000 FORFEIT Having the utmost rnntMrnce In it. super torts ever all others. and after tl owesn4• of teats of the most rnmpllcated and severe. ears we could find. we feel justified in offt•t- lag ,e forfeit One Thonsnd Ianllnn for any cane of anagtaa. nnM.. sore throat- Inflnen,a hoarseness. bronchitis. consumption in its early atega'a, whonptng magh, and all .11we s of the throat and langgurs r st ahma, 10r wht. h ser only claim re1Mf, 1)i it we can't mere with Wear. Cough Byrne. when taken aaeetM Ing to directions. Rampi. Mottle.. Ls and a meats. large Mdtles owe dollar. Wools* wrappers only In bine. Sold by all rdrp�t.tg, or at by express nn receipt nI prk.. JOAN C. WWIT &(7O.. M and p King street Feed. Otero Termite. Dee C Sad at JAR. WI N'R Dreg Viok's Final Guide Ter lam es es Illiesput Reek re We raw.. 2 1.swed Moos efiMwers sed t ngeph/c.. and moat res slim mat«rnts.ns of the choicest Ftnwtsrti, plant. and V•getabgra, and Directorship grassing. 111. \•a401nn..ne120 Oar the C.ete'r tattle fir • Holiday I4esene. Seo, on year Mir. •mi Pet 0ni.w sddrwss with ice emits. wad 1 will send yon a ropy. rtag► Mitt Th'. Is not Vwar*r of its .wt. prin'"d in both Rrsgtl.h and Derma*. If has .hrrwar4s order weds ele4wet the le oda. Tielle• Mods saw rhe dad M rhe Wme54 The Finast. ()rum will tell how to ger and grow them TS.0 Ibww std V.ertabee Cordes. 115 Pogm, a Colored Mem .'Iss Plug's • legs . Fie • rents le nater rovers . st all Is rlrlgnM Meth. In (Mama* M ttettleb TM's l0aMrs•ed I .•ehlr mow. • Pegs. • Cel'we4 Plata 1a every sstw and w.ety fine R.1Rravhigs Price 11 s1 s roar Vivo Copies fee we. tor•ehn. K..b.v vest the len omit* : l trial emotes M- iii es.las JA]Iff10110Illociamme J INI Da. K. C. Nita'. Narita, sen Rkatx Thais? MCAT. a gusraattccd specific for Hysteria, Dir maces. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralefa Headache, Nervous i'ioutration caused hT he tee of alcohol or tobacco. wakefulness. leen• 1al Ih-pression. Softening of the Bralpi. result Ing in lumina) and leadiag to misery. decay and dce.h. Premature Oki Age. Barrenness. Lase of toe er in eft her sr x, Int Mystery Losses and tapermatorrl,aa. caused by over -t tertian of the brain. self-abuse or over -indulgence. One sox -.sill cure recant eases. Fach los own tains one month', treatment. One dollar a box or six hos�eeees for fire dollars : sent by mall pre pald on rba ip' of price. We guarantee ids boxes to cure any case. With tach order re- ceived by us ter sit hoses. aceolnpat.ied with five dollar,. we will send the purchaser ear written guarantee to refund the oouey it the treatment doe. not effect a care. Gi.ar•otee Messed only by 45111ta tt 5500'. mole author Wed agent for lint. JOIN C WiES'T & CO-. rote proprietors. Toronto (Mt. FR IMAN'S W ORM POWDERS. __:___difeAsesin to Odle. Own&*beIrowa t uilln. Is a se*. ors, sad eat ltbeinvue of worms in Childrels or A g u r�t�k BLOOD BITTERS. +144 WILL CURE OR RELIEVE L;;..; ):/..Z VESA DIIZINEf Or:?:r.:ul DROPSY, 1 •.;KED :vON, FLUTTERING J' ,,,,9 ,4r. l f, Of THE HEART, riiiIP.LAC, ACIDITY Of t/LJ 1itt11. :'HE STOMACH, Il r'fITBURY, DR, HSR "MADAME, Of THE SKIN, Aad sweet spode' of dte+•e• soishaufrom. t..tsrrdred 1. VER K(ON[V( AT Bow Eil, ea aIOOO T. MILBURN & "'"1=inch. Bnrdurl<. r B___L000 BITTERS AG S i ring PsF U �l Usa.pst maspa•g•.a atess aft fie. els