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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-1-9, Page 3REFUSED. 'Yee sant possibly Tker.phi!w ; indeed. that you should ,tat to high time that you of that Lsmeut•ble makes you blueli and ed Masser upset e•,twpleteiy the smell south et equaatastty 1 was bloused walk. What did l sun her ask superstition, ur •vo.it that party, 1 Addison f Instead of replying, all I 1 eepeendiv desire o.uld do was to mumhlo, at the sats. it. Besides, it is should rad )uunelf beside/item wbjih stammer, and bs- este as confused es • seb•e.I girl —yes, • perfect yosug Hercules, too f It was ...y another wlw spoke. ,Dear lady : her ides of Hercules went lengthwise ; fur though I certain{) s1...d about five feet -eleven in my stockings, I otherwise had the proportions of au ex- tremely fashionable silk uinbrulia. With regard to the party, of course I had t.. gine in ; but my sotoiesceece bm,ugbt uta many a paug'of sileut sad bitter mortification. The wiaerable festival proved As climax ut a painfully bashful life. Although 1 use the word bashful, 1 know that it is impossible for auy oris to understand the lull signitiomnce of tlse word us its apptioatiun to my particdirf case. No urdinary comprehwsion of the word can convey an adequate moldy tai the complaint. The b•shfulnea seemed t.. La an um- d. clutch at the thing to step Its ruddy conquerable horror, and eternal eight - This from injuring the cloth. mare, that existed only to cyerwhrhn TI'u proceeding brought my elg,,w me wherever I went. int.• sharp contact (nth the now of \lies Solitude brought no relief, fur when- ; 1loweer, who uttered a shriek as though eras 1 wu,iht it..eduaiuu I was Ir.ubld when - she had been shot, and startled the whole by the reflections arisimy from the weak- I company, making every man among them nos and childishuew of my public ap- glare at ms in lndjgluaiAamszawsut. It was a stere trine. arances. The party at the Nolan' , to whh i The uijvreu party didu t even rise .. air, and Mrs. Nolan tried to bed been invited, was the tint 1 hafrom her ch d i pace the .oc.dui.t un as .1eseantly as gone to sintx, u a troy, t had been ars... possible. god to a juvenile dance, buss inch:met my bead. as l font cheeks, , forehead, and neck bepuwitul suffuse( with cnwt..n. i welled Jack tttauoer's eyes bled I apse. we with a torsowly animal look, which told that :my plight reminded hum of maker days. My tongue became (arched, and great heeds of perspiration brake out oat sty torrheed, when I heardat horrid chuckle and saw hen bend to Aisper ',motion( to the pretty girl at his side, who shook her heed tepreiiugly, but seemed anaus- el. Jack was ..ceawionelly very vulgar. Atter that time cntusion was com- plete, and self p'.aseasi.,n uap.endile. Mfr. Dune, Jawaudetl s,wething .rr other simultaneously with the lady on Nay other hand, who requested a JHferent gond insert. • 4:f course i gave the wrong thing to, each and in the endeavor to put matters tight I upset *decanter Walt a fearful effort to smile at the naisfer.use, I wade a nervous and exeit- THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JAL 1 A Wiodist M iopurtaat only us pts • atteddskeilllidor own eyes. A few yeah ago, a Bible osstributor, It is quite an error to imagine that so- while paesing throw, a ammo w Nes ciety u hanging incurs sur words, er watching, with bated btwlh, •our ase• t sous. A grand lesson to learnt 11 how utterly L:et our insignificant lives are in the mightiness u4 the uulveree, or even in trilling circles of the metal world. Although at out 1 had no slight diffi- culty in giving practical effect to the ..ut- cows of ray reflections on blushing, I ui• tatrouunateble.ly del succeed in banishing the Instead of avoiding company I began to g•. freely into tittle coteries of friends• and felt myself uisxmsciously being driven into havieg an intersat in their eouversatwu and pastimes. At brat I used to blush very fre.luent- ly ; but then 1 remembered that nobody cared whether I blushed or not. The dual' was • cause uf discomfort to myself alone. At church and other public pieces, I might be (re1neutly sero, but on such occasions 1 steadfastly endeavored to concentrate every attention upon the tern Massachuaetta, was told of • tastily in whose (home there was not even the cheapest cop) of the tioriptures--r, el- 1e1to was the h.mtility of the busload to Christ minty. The contnhutar started at once to visa the family, and found the wife hanging out the week s erelong. In the Douro of a pleasant conversation, he handed her • neatly bound Bible With a saute that said, "Thank you,' she held out her hared, but instantly withdrew it. She hesitated to accept the gift, knowing (hist her husband would be displeased if she took it. A few plow/gut weeds followed, in which the roan spoke of the need of the mind of divine direction, and of the Bible to that' heed, and the woman re- soh.xf to take the gift. Just then, her heshxud Game from behind the house with us axe on his shoulder. Seeing the Bible in his wife hand. he looked throateuutgly st her, and then said to the contrioulor, "%V hat do you want sir, with my life t' proceedings. and not up.nn my paraoral The frank words of the Christian man, aspect. spo'en in a manly way, s, tar softened Blushing pimple may sometimes find a his irritation that he replied to him with difficulty in this. civility. But stepping up to his wife, he I especially tied to keep in _fie y.' took the Bible from he hand saying : graces of agreeable and chatty mentt..:rs We have always had every thing in of the fair sex. common, and well have this toot," I can truthfully say from experience Placing the Bible en the chopping that I know of no better company for bkock, he cut it In two parts with one bashful men. blow of the axe. Giving one part to his Fur nun -blushing members ..f themes- wife, end putting the other in his pocket, culine fraternity such a remark auuld go he walked away. without saying. Several days after this division of the h took me some time to (tet rid of Bib's, tae was in the forest chopping the evil, but it has been accomplished at wood.At noon he seated himself un a I I was speechless. Last. log, and began eating his dinner. Ti,. My re -appearance in society was at Annihilated by c,.nfesiun and disgrace, Company and iunvicent aruwanent discovered Bible w;gestd itself. He first auspicious. na whole bodyseemed to be burning ; have done it. That is to say, I only- blushed alightly y took if from his coat pocket, and his eye my elh.thes beteante too small for me, my 1 tan n.'w walk into any gathering in fell upon the last page. Ho began read - as I mumbled some sort of wresting to mouth by amu al dry as a litre-kiln.the most uninus6iu•• mapper ; and can the hostess, and damped °oily on one 1 1 ' ing, mid was woo interested in that story In .t sort of spa .i. a Ie way 1 kicked talk with iwrfect ease to Leah mammas of the Prodigal Sun. Bat his pari ended person's toss - those of irascible old 'out my ri_ht foot under the table. attd Jou hien. lkdiznnl, the lawyeo -as I retied into d with •hewn'a ather.atiuw. "I wall arum Great thunder ' Tu such an rztent, indeed, did 1 Rn and go to my father." a shaded corner of the room. .' thing that I had thought was a scall I nutaccd that Biz. and during the rata[ proved to be a tile and vicious whole evening looked at me with a cr, ss.- terrier, called 'Snap,' whtch had sueaked ezamtninhI expresainn o1 eousterance wtobaerved jute the apartment f that was very ernbarrasajttg. The little brute turned upon one of sty From the secluded posit.'" 1 i:•ek up lees end fixed his teeth in it. I managed to net a fair view of the cum-' f hiving a yell, such as my pent-up Pony- , wtaery naturally strengthened, I :Dade It seemed • very neistbber:y gathecinz, for the door. but much to my ann .v:anee, there was •snap' was after mr, with a determio• hardly a face that del net awake recut. IeJ hull on .ate of the tittle of my coat. lection' of some awiiwardueu in ra11 y i which I lord to leave with hint as I tied bokaniec to the hall. Bashful experiences were revived cis Stein; ala Mr. Nolan in pursuit, i ++shouted en apo{. ey for my misfortunes, manners a thorough Yshu',. next da„ has wife sate hien reeling the There i ,d Id 1 with the latter that i actually found my - At night lin said t.. his wife, with .[- self, one day, pruleosing to pretty Susan f,cteal carelessness. "Let she have your Joy. part of that Bible. I've been reading; No, realer, she isn't leadin_ over my about a 1,'y who ran away from home, right' shoulder Int now mrd whispering. and after halite: a hard time, decided t•, "You darling, stupid, old donkey, what go back, and how the old man received nunseuso is that you're writing r' him." She refused me ptiut-blank, and war- T:ie wife's heart beat violently but ried Blithers. of the Hurse Artillery,who she mattered her ley and quietly handed has two thousand a peer and a place call- her husband her part without a word. ed Blitherly Hall. He read the story through and theta Nobody knew why Susan took With- re -read it. He read ..n far in the night en, If it wasn't for ha ntottey. But not a word djJ ho say to his wife. Ile was as ugly as a Hottentot. and in During the leisure uu.otnents of the every hand Thr was t sat benign and ^'m o seared a anon; hal that went down over Susan must have been a mercenary lady, Mrs. Babha•_e, before whom, tea. uuw jointed puts, ani ar lett lie said my to abrupt{ "wife I thunk to t Cot bast n and In a moment was .out in the creature. and now that I thunk of it, the y o days preciously, I had vaaioiy retreated vers xis. ill was:. t s, pretty as she was said too round a corner because she was accoin- t J i' y ho"k 1 ever read." I Ili ' the relief given by the cold night be. Dry after day he read it. His wife parried by two young female acquaint- breeze ' I am almost sure she had a sll4ht rises round his few words which indicted a Even in the .quandary in which I wee equtnt and a turn -up nose. ' that he was beco ,nita•_ attached to 11. She evident•y was just'y braiding me placed . turn, pained, ashamed and die. But it Jeesn't matter at all. for I snow (Inc day Le said, as •rude fellow."Wife' I'm Ging to ° The severe Mrs. Captain Trnnnioa I graced 1 found comfort in the ksim• found a sweeter girl who "hadn't gut try and live by that hunt• ; I guess it is p seas u4 the rushing wind. neither !" the Lust sort of a guide for s mak." bad grievjuwly uaundsd yeah het ore by 1 have broken a hole in the ins niattinA cw. i blockhead, but tm'nroNsa, And is dist. A strum Pin prejudice and taken s plunge in the :Peva, star arairut re!igiotruth, growing out of a s111tsion to the dusbtful escapade of a wnuldharecnnst.ered jos pemtiyiss*y partial conviction of us necessity, is often h t h nn 'Chan in printing, steel plates are used, on y• to be gradually frozen to death alone o1 The onlyjoke I had ever attempted which two hundred stamps are engraved. followed by a changed life, and such was P a driftin • icll.ere. before the venerable glias Dowser was aTwo men are kept hart at work- covering this experience. --1 Youth's Companion. ren reaehiuz hone. i managed to tial them with cdoured inks and positing — youthful Ain; at the are of forlorn spin to my ream geittly and an secret. them to a man and a girl who aro equally Toe !werew ' oe's'' stemItemevinz my tettereu garments, I Three pretty girls --especially Susan busy printio� them with large rolling .\t Windsor it is considered the correct wen there, under whose eyes i threw nay weary and injured body upon head -presses. Three of these tittle thug. after the inspection of the royal Joy-- the toed, and auoaued and rolled about apartments and chapels, to visit the royal squalls are employed all the time. After la i 9 Mow tlet.itrer Isfsaes ere fie. -*.t era en g tee.,.... - Isahetd regularly at church every inn for hours, during which I more than y nturrinq , a blush that became mvre I once was on the verge uf weeping, in the vivid when the sun, through the stained' acutentw ot my vexation. glass windows, brought reflection cf blue only, however. I dropped into a t+ my nese. Among the men then was troubles slumber, and dreamed that I the lawyer, whose toes I had crushed : fell from the top of St. Paul's the editor of the lop{ newspaper, who Can anyone imagine at to be possible wouldn't publish ecathinf attack upon things in general ; the rector. who was sure to fluor me with some abstruse ques- tion uotion regarding ohmic' ; and old Captain Trunnion, whom i was positive I over - hard on ens occaaon call me • milksop. Fresh embarrasament arose when 1 heard 'an old echoolfellow's--Jack Stan- ner's name announced. Jack was a lively. rattling fellow, whom 1 had not sees for Isog. enewgk 1 i knew he was the poseemsor of • tremas- of their party. rims etnro of ridiculous remin'.cenees Indeed, I have a suspicion that my of early days, when my unhappy sober- the small sheets of paper upon which stables. Admittance to the stable yard the two hundred stamps are engrave.{ s rained by the registration of the visa - the s name at the pard gate. 11".11Y \'hy this stave dried enough, they are sent into formality should toe ulteerteed 1 du not another nem and gummed. The gum know, for It would hardly enable the d f this a is a alar sum- authorities to find any person disposed use r tn purpose pec 1u steal anything, and, moreover, there position, made of the Iwwder ..f dried is nothing to tempt the snort incurable potatoes and other regetablee, mixed kleptomaniac. No man of the leant die that I can now lank back upon that es with water. After havinc been again criminating tante in horseflesh could be perience with indifference, yet. almost dried, than time on the little racks which andoced to take a present of any o4 the with amusement 1 are fanned by steam power, for about an Such is really the pee. hour, they are put in between sheets of The past, with all its awkward mem- paste-beard and pressed in hydraulic' Dries, dons not rajas the slightest blush, presses capable of applying a weieht of nor even an inward tl,n qualm. two thousand tons. The neat thing is But before telling how this was brought about, I must remark that my ignomini- ous retreat from the Noland didu't in the least way interfere with the pleasure troubles or.ly added a little more to the quer was 'Lobster. fun of the evening. Fortunately, this young lady whom I After that night i subjected my us - had the honor ot asking in to dinner was bearable condition to a very searching very distant sed freezing in her manner. examination. - But the relief proceeding from this circumstance was of short duration. I had just found out, with no little discomfort, that the soup was intensely Why did i blush before Rials t hot. when the ancient (Kiss D»ser Why olid i blush when commanded 1 Five h frulrerl thousand are horned every •wept down upon ms and flushed my �� by did i blush bofon etery'oody J week mm that cause. For the pant A wealthy and chartable July, refsrn- to cut the sheet in half ; each sheet, of course, when cut, contains • hundred stamps. This is done - with a large pair sit shears, thigT by hand being preferred to that of machinery, which method would destroy too many stamps. They ate then passed to twn other squads, who perforate the paper between the stamps. Next, they are premed once more, and than packed and labeled and stowed away for despetchittg twenty or thirty real hacks that are usually kept in the Windsor stables. A mile in 6 minutes would stagger most of them, and an India -rubber jockey would not be safe in riding any of them uver a patch of thistles. much less a pest -and rail fence. Nearly all .f these rang-b.neu and spavined chargers appear to have cnme to the royal stables at the coron- ation of their venerable mistress and to hare remained ever since to mid wins - ion. A. sa.i$ as Agog Mem& Bail is a big horse, with large intelh- geat eyes, sad a tees which plainly asys. "Yue may walk clues to say heels with- out the siightest danger." There is • apr,ng to hu walk which sh.'ws microns - men strength, and alien be gets w KW. tion welt a fire department truck ht hind him the truck at pretty sure of being hit at the tire. Eur seven years Vail has been 4uartered with Hook and Lad der Cowpony No. 1 in Chambers ,test, and ail the firemen ere in love with hue. "He is as gentle as a kitten, ' oust Fireman Lynch last night, "and knows as much as any roan tit the house." A reporter lied Just eutereot the engine house, end was impressed by the appear- ance of Bill, who was harnessed t.- the truck alongside of Tom, hat centganaon, waiting for • signal to go to $ bre that proved to be just outside of the district. Ball hoard the reporter say that he was s very tine. looking horse, and ackouwleulg- ed the compliment by b,hhinw his head Then he stretched his neck and affection- ately put hu nose on the reporter's shoulder, and when the reporter went close to him he rubbed his face against the reporter's. The firemen gathered around and patted and petted the bit animal until it was learned that they would nut have to go to the tire, and Bill and Tom were unharnessed. Bill walked back into his stall with a regular Mowery swagger, just as if h.. knew that he WA.; a wundertul horse and was proud of it. "Pell is sixteen rears old, ' Fireman Lyn.:.i says, "and .sena to get wiser all the titue. If there is a green horse to be broken in he is put alongside of kill, and then he learns in ten time I think that Bill teaches him. Hill always knows when the gong agoing to strike,hefurc it sounds. D•• you see that c .mbination instrument on the wall there 1 Well, ,, makes a slight clinking noise halt a second before the gong; sounds 11 II always hears it, and if he is lying doe he quickly jumps up and gets reedy to run to the truck. The stalls, you see. are it: the tuck of the room, and we can stand Fere in front auu call Bill and he will walk right out by himself. He does co many intel igent things that I woule not Knew where to begin to tell them. Although he is old, 1 don't know of any re og; horse that we would swap hint for. No Tom is not as Bill, but then he is a young horse and has net been hong m the business. 1141 a teaching hits fast, th•w4h. —I New York Sun. Coed for AL. For all diseases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels take Burdock Bleed Bitters. it is purely vngeaMe, can do iso harm, and is always beneficial. 2 Goon Tee t cal 'toren. —rational Blushing and general bashfulness were too fulfill orders. if a single stamp is Fills are a good blood purifier, liver carefully scrutinised. regtnlat,r and mild purgative for all sheet of one hundred stamps is burned. Why did f blush in church t torn or in any way mutilated, the whole seasons. I A sus la Temperature. The ghee. Mselaat4eaed. The vital forces are strenotheno'f and the entire system renovated and built up by BurJ'xa Blood Bitters. It acts on on the bowels, titer. kidncya and E'er the Seq. The flseaped sod eon. Oa account 01 its purity mud women. Intent strength and (treat {ower ever disease, llurd•rck Blood Bitters el the cheapest and beet blood clesuuog trot° known for all dteorlet.d condones of blued liver and kidneys. a Liam salted resa.ms. Mr M. E. Allison, Hutchinson. Kas., saved hia life by a simple Trial Bottle e. Dr. King's New Ihse•very, fur Cue - gumption, which canard him to procure a large bottle, thateempleteiy cure) tum when Dootora, change of climate and everything else had failed. .%,athuta, Br,a:cluur, Horrsentsa• Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases. it is guaranteed to cure. Trial Betties at J. Wala..0 a dra( store. Lange size $1. (1)- Mhusten, lawyers, teachers, and oth- ers whose .occupation givee them but tittle exrretse, should use Cotter's Little Laser Pills for torpid liver and bltwua- nees. 1 rue is a dose. is Worms odtes cause seri•.us Orissa The cure is Dr. Low's Wenn Syrup. It de- ser..yr and expels woruu effectually. 1m The 1/'i L• elook-: gives the f.,llnwin„ story, which is all the better for benne true : Two men stood at the saute table i in a larva a inPhiladelphia, h work- Te .pe1'81a0e Eotel I ing the sacro trade. Haring au hour floe rsi their noosing every day, each under- took to use it in accomplishing a definite purpose ; each persevered for about the same number of months, and each nun success at las:. One of these two me- chanics used his daily leisure hour in w..rking out the invention of a machine tor mewl"' a block .1 wood into almost any desired shape. When his invention was complete, lie sold the patent for a fortune, chanted his workman's apron for a br'adcloth suit, and shoved out of a tenement house into a brown stone mansion. The other man —what did he do' t\ ell, he spent an hour each day donne moat of a year in the very diffi- cult undertaking of teaching a little dog to stand • n his hind feet and dance a jig, while ho played the tune. At last accounts he was working ten house a day at the same trade and at his old wages. and filling fault with the fate that made hie fellow w,.rkman rich while !Pavane hint poor. Lruure minntes may tring gt.lden grata to mind as well as purse, if one hatveate wheat instead of chaff. WARREN LE1AN9,f ehnm everybody knows es the suoceele 1 r..auager of the Largest Hotel Enterpriss-s " of Atrrrtea, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ahlpgolug around Cape Moen, in the early .lays sit emigration L, Cal- if irii.a, he learnt that naw of the omcers of the vessel had cured bimaalf, during las sur_ a: •, ot an obstinate dieew by oke use et Ayers Sarsaparilla. alae., then Ye. LZL.'D Lis recommended Aran's $aaaara>uLLA u many Nmilar urea, sad he bee never yet Lod of its fail. are to effect a radical euro. borne years ago one of Mr. t.rt.awO's tars laborers bruised La le;. Owing to the bad state of his blast, ac, ugly serofuloo s swelling or lump appeared on aha Inured l:mb. Hoe. nble itehing uf the skin, with hurntng and darting pains through the lump, made fife almost intolerable. The leg became maw - moiety enlarged, and running ulcers formed, ! discharging great quanutiee of extremely eeessive matter. No treatment ecu of say avail ani{ the man, by Mr. LctaxD's dtree. tloa, was supplied with Arxs's Samara- RILLA, which allayed the pais and Irritation, healed the sone, removed the swelling, aid completely restored the limb to nue. Mr. LtuaD has personally seed Ayer's Sarsaparilla '1 for rtheematlam, w:th entire envie, ; and, a:ter careful otserrat.m. declares that, N Lis beLef, there is no :ne.LNue is the world egoist to I: far the e:t' of Liver Disorders. Gout, the erects of high living. MM' abeam, tions. Eru`tlona, and all the various forms of blood diseases, We Lara ?Ir. LzuND.* permission to favus all who may shake further evidence is retard to the extraordinary caratlrs powers et Aran's SAaa&PAamLL.t to see hint person- a:ly sit ser at his mammot:I ocean Hotel. Lang IIrane:yor at the popular Leland Hot*, Lrcadway, 2:th and 4th streets, New York. Mr. LEusu's extensive knowledge of the gaud done by this unequalled eradicator est booed pnlsens enables L:m to give Lavinia mt:ctt ta.;...tiu taturau;a. 'mere/me Be Dr. J.C. Ayer dt Co., Lowell, Mass. Soil by al: -Drajm:sta, all, eta bottles for Id. twenty years, not a single sheet has been' mm. from a dive on a bitterly cold day, cheeks by •request for salt. Why did I (.lush when alone i►h, Mr. Then ' ahs examined' on All this was wade • matter ter dobbin- lust, such care has been taken in counting i eans for her steward and bids him send them. During the process of mann tic- some wood instantly to a poor family that sesm a little spilt, 'isn't it eery raw- I ate and minute inquiry. is almost freezing to death. lucky to spill salt T' And, in coons of time, the kn owldgs lurmc, the iNta are counted eleven I Then her ladyship throws off her wraps times. and wheels her easy chair up to the blazing fire, and sown a warm and cnlo- portable. Biter the steward to ask how mach wood be shall send the sufferers. '•Well," says the lady redestively, "1 don't know. Never mind - i'll think it ever and let you know. Then isn't really say hurry about it: you see, et Jus grown nine► warmer Maori i came in '" (Phila- delphia Coil. i mattered something to the offset that 1 didn't know that there was any- thing particularly calamitous associated with such en actin, hut nobody seamed to hear the muffled tones in whish 1 tittered this wise conclusion. 'Te mpill salt,' said Susan Joy. '1 bmve hoard, is indeed • very had amen : what !self does it portend, Mr. Theo ' 'Addison has a very charming sod tree easy on the altwr.lity of each sapsnli• tions,' heavily remarked the rector. 'i bpttlttssne yo' reeaearber that exeellest work, Then t Attention direatad to me is this gradually dawned epos me, as it will under similar circumstances to nineteen - twentieths of those who have a kindred weakness, that the feeling doss not print from any inherent physical trou- ble, but rather from an intense develop- ment of • mental •(s tion, known as To find a remedy, let us Lok upon the world ma it ungelastmtably looks e'xon sus —with indifference. Every Man and .Tory plenty In Think about in aosMetion with th.Mmetres without trembling tbeueseIrre sbost .riJew people's bbeelt . woman has Seine say "Consumption an't be cur- ed." ured " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as proved by forty years' experience, will cars this disease. when not already advancer) be- yond the reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords very gteat relief, and futures refreshing sleep. Tooter. &moue em who are suffering with Bronchitis, or weakness el t►e threat and lungs, should not delay, but take ltoste- 11011 a Prsnuruoatase Rsrn-uunx regularly, serest to the •dries of their physician Dyspepsia in its worst font will to / w d Carter's Little Nerve aided �! owe er• s i stile Li ingl ter or the directions on the bottle. Always by sot "sly new. a present di•anees, sok foe Rost eaolen Pwnsri.oasza alert- ol'"stben the etomseh and dimwit' e• emus, east be sere you gest if. t: (r• 1i stere. 1) No sufferer frau any ecroiulnas domes, who wtH fairly try Aries tisnapsrt Deed despair of a curs. It will purge the blored of all impurities, thereby de- stroying the germs from which scrofula is developet'7• -wad will infuse new life and vigor throughout the whole physical organisation. P111., Pills. o the FAR OF HURON The public are hereby informed that the esb scriber intends to wart s Temperanee bow. Iht drinLiy, 1 -:,rend..( Jath, JRRJ, and will carry on the business thereafter. 1 hare extensive sleds and stabtiag an eonate0 tion. and will guarantee first-class attention. at regular rates. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 1 solicit the patronage of the Tempe.-w1t����� Farntingl'ommunity.and will guarantee them "r a .:table *topping place. A limited number ut boarders aa:l be ac comm.dated. L. J. TREBLE. Victoria street, o, poops the Fair6ruued Goderich. Nur. 13, 1414. Itlep The People's Livery `citRV rrA el t 'A Fluid Wzbtataa. ildd l.i htr.,ng not only cure. Touthacbe instantly, but also Neuralgia. tieutat't'r, Ear. &else. Rheumatism. 1,utabawo and teciatks Pain of any kind Cane01 remain enc minute where t: b.pplleiL When you hear of fluid Lightning you hear at one of abc reeatast marvels ever known in 11.. way of • medicine R1 it never fails to cure. and net. in a week or day. bit the tenant it is applied to ties affect- ed part. Sold by lasso. Rhys•'*. An: as 64si•r'. Tribute. Theriot P. Keator,editur of Ft. Wesel. Inst., flown', wntes . 'Fur the peat five years I have always nod Dr. King's New Di.cov',ry f.,r coughs ..f most severe character, as well as tor those of • milder type. It nev••r fails to effect a speedy cure. My friends to whom 1 have re- commended tt speak .1 it in same high terms. Hat inz Leen cored by it .1 every cough i have had for five tears, 1 con- sider at the only reliable and sure cure for coughs, colds, ete.' Call at Wilson's Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle. Large are $1.00. it) $,arm'. fluid Ltakfas ifs the only instantanew.us n•Hef fat Neu- ralgia, Hea.lache. T.e,thache, etc. Rab. • few drops briskly is ell that is needed. No taking natonons medicines for weak., hist sine mined.** application JOHN KNOT, Proprietor IN sabecrtber is prepared to furnish the pea Ito yak 11s AT REA%OhlAMil 1M�. CA LI. A NI) REE: t -14 -tttlgri ll- the CNkoree Ilorett Roderick. Otiderich. Feb. It:b. I1t'l. NNFera 1885. llarijeYsYouugPeaPla AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The .e+ial and +herr souls. In Hammen \'°town Powis have all the dramatic lete,eat We invenlle flcfloe can p•n•eoes while they are wholly tree groat what is peri sum.' er . nlearly- meant Ousel. The humorous stories and pict.tre* are telt of innocent hon. and the papery .111 natural ht'tory and science. travel and the fact. .f life, are by 0Mter. wheels Rums, give floe Meat arurance rat seroracy a•d .slow. Illustrated paper. sem athlete s e' -,a, ggafmes. ant paatiwtes give full Intnrrati0s eat these solder's. There is nothing cheap abet It but 1u price. An epitome of everything that in attraetive and ,t.,e l -aisle In Jn.esile ataratur.. I Itossaei Courier. A weekly !vent of god thing., to the toys and gIl rd.. to ever, tame! which It IRenokIra Prion. it le weadsr1)1 .n Its wealth sett Meter's. la frww.atinn. sad interest. 1tiselatlan Advocate., Y. Y. TERN/1 • Postage t•4.roatd. si de PP, Year 1 rat. rs. rerwe,ewcn Airee.abe. t. Int. Malt L remnvee all pain •slot wall prstve the g�e'►t N,e•s nn ear re .-o M1s a deerMar valets• of Kram'a Fluid kinin(. 21t �s .-:2 cont. per bottle at Gnome Ithpnas deft[ Ntsuts Y,.mem .a. rare t'ente eaeh- Remittawen. .Yount Iw wade h Peat-e>•e•w Wooer Order or Deft. to ave ethane of lass mesa r keer the •rrrroee ef N•1101711 t lttsarws.tew. Address IIARPM t BROTHtt•R11 New York,