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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-6-24, Page 64 UMW THE HURON 1 IGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1887. e. the Poet's (Lerner. Sew SweetMyr i ew.,d. 'TM but a utile Il,li.g to du. To lead a helping hand '1 o sae who etuu,h, . of/ the road. Aad hoe sol power to stead; And It • single touch of ours Cate health and hope atib d. Aud juy ,wparl To one rad heart, How awert is our reward Tia but little thing to tweak A teaddr word of cheer, Te soothe the calm and troubled soul Opphosed with doubt ur fear . 11 is not much 1u turn &aide Sweet solace to afford At Pity's call ; The girt la sualt, I et great is the reward. The sued we scatter far and aide. Moog the mellow arid. Will dud a lodgment in the soil. And rich abundance yield; And everywhere the Io Mg heart May cart its precious gel 1. Yet feel au lark. Fur It all come, bark, Increased • bemired -14M. Huw ru h the reeonivene • ear win For favors slight and small ! Dow !,'tle cause ear hart lo fear That we shall lose our all! And yet how maul, ndtrr•lit(a Their precious 1r'easuiea hoard From day to day (.ice n;.aght •wst And 444 ea the rweeet reward! .Jtr.cvhinr PJIIard.i • MOTRIII*LT FIRMNB138. ♦ Trublel smells s►eedt Time Irma awl Yee. TWO boys in bed Jim (to Tuse)- "Take your old feet sway, waw." Jim "Ain't Imitate -jute" Tem -"You are getting &ver on my per.. Tom—••Aro" Jim -"Slaty." Muther-"Children, go to sleep." Tum -"Jim keeps on a puling' hie old feel :on ma Jim —"Ain't, maw." Mother -"Jimmie, take your feet away •' Jain -"Ouch ' Maw, Tom pinched Mother "if you don't go to sleep 111 erose there .u' whip you both." Jim "1.m't dune -quit, that sow! Maw, make Tum quit trytn' to eat M with hu old toe nail" Mother- -"Tommie, believe yourself. Tose "Ain't dui&' nothiii', now." Jim -"Ani tun, gnaw." Tom--"Ain't-oath ' Maw, Jim's liincheu' tt . Mother --"Oo to sleep this minute or I'll Dome there and whip you beth. Not am.tli-r word out of you. Just another word 4 you dare." lima- "Gimme my pillow." Tum -"Take your old pillow. Ouch! Maw, Jun's a kickin' me." ! Ili it 1 tell you I'd whip iyou ' Neter mind, you shan't go down town with me tomorrow." worse kaewleg. Drain pipes and all places that are I sour or impure may be cleansed with 1-iue water or carafohe acid. A Llthag flrerk. irMy infarct daughter was taken ill with .:h. !era tnfadtun), the doctor toed alta c .utd not late. reverend Win. Me Williams would out •lL•w her head to ba lifted when he baptised her. she was so weak. lir. dower's Wild emir berry_ gave immediate relief. She is a Irving miracle, date and hetrty. Since that tune 7 years' our house has never been without that zamedy." ' • • f statement of George Juhnatnn, 1Iarwis.d, Oitt. 2 Oil of lavender will drive away Hien Grained wood lhuuld be washed with HtouseholO }tints, geld tea. If a bedstead creeks at each movement The best way to buy lamp-ei k. is un- of the sleeper. reu.u.e the slats and wrap cut at :t cents per yard. 1 the end of each in old newspaper, This To ventilate and dry a d imp cellar_; will were a complete silancer. Tut. a four -inch tin nips from near ttrm•t'' Carpets should be thoroughly beaten cellar floor int.. the pipe of the kitchen 1 •o, the wrong nLe first, and then on the stove through a hole cut in the door. right side, alter which spots may be re - Whole closes are now used to ether- ; moved by the use of ox gall ur ammonia and water. Cayenne pe,tper blown into the cracks where ants congregate will drive them away. The mine remedy is also good for mice. If gilt frames when new are covered with a coat of white vartush, all specks can then be washed ..off with water with- out harm `'strung brine may be used to advant- age in washiser bedsteads- Hot alum water le also good for this purpose. If the wall abcut the stove has been smoked by the stove, cover the black Patches with gum -shellac, and they wIU not strike through either paint or kais,- mine. Hetlebere sprinkle 1 on the tad' at night destroy*. cuckr.aches. They eat , it aid are poisoned. Mortar and paint may be removed from)) eludes, glass' with hut, s!imrp vine- gar. Furniture needs cleansing as well as other w.n.dwork. It may be washed with warm rap suds quickly, wiped dry and then rubbed with oily cloth. T. polish it rub with rotten -done and sweet oil._ ('lean ox the utl and polish with chamute skin. 1 When lard finished wall► have been kalr'umined the soiled cuss should be washed or scraped off before a new one is put to. This is the most di,sgreeable fart of tie pr•.cese The furniture i should lie covered, as the lime stakes spots that are removed with difficulty, especially upon black walnut. Remove flower pnt stains upon win. dowsllls by rubbing with boa wood ashes and rinse with clean w Cold cream, which ly becomes 1 rancid, may he preserved by the addi- ton of • small amount of salicylic acid. A rnedial journal says that in carry ing children in the army care should be taken not to *any them habitually on the same side, as this tends to make them one-sided. A good finger -nail polish is pure oxide ref tin, tinted with carmine, and per- fumed to suit -American Cu:t.vstar. initiate the merciless and industrial's 111 th It is esti they are re ettectnsl as a destroying agent than either tobacco cin.pher, or cedar shavings. Rub your black -walnut minor ma - chum. your tables, your cabinet organ, or any other piece of solid furniture you may bars with a sloth moistened with kerosene oil, and you wilt quickly see an improvement ; but keep it away Brum varnish. To use stock:ng feet after they sre past mending cut off within an inch or two of ankle and slip ever year shoes when the walks about the yard are icy or the floor is cold. Saves putting on and fastening overshoes a great many times. Sleeping with the head to the north and physical and mental advantages t•, be derived therefrom, is a subject in which interest is being revived. A Ger- man physician of note wee quoted many years a o as saying that he heneved he had alded at lead a decade t" his life, besides keeping his health porfect, by this practice. allraralea., • My Miraculous (Cure was that J had aulferee from kidney disease for about tw . years, was ifl work all that time. .A friend told me of 11. B. B. I tried it, and am happy to say that I was cured by two b'ttlee." Wm. 1 ier, St. Marys, (hit. Best `ray to prepare clothe@ far wash- ing eerily is to put a pailful of warm soft water into your tub, set It in your washboard and soap clothe., one gar- ment at a time, all over, giving extra soaping to extra dirty places ; roil up each piece as fast as seeped, like damp clothes for firming, and put into the warm water behind your beard ; let lie an hoer, ifedone on teething day morn• ing, otheribite do it the evening before. Save two•thirds the rubbing. Avoid. by all means, the use of calomel for bilious complaints. Ayer's t'athartic Pills, entirely vegetable, have been test- ed forty yeais, and are acknowled to be the best remedy for torpidity "f the liver, costiveness, and all derangements of the digestive apparatus. •eadl•g e■ lir len. _Ind we see little children wearing spectacle. in school. Here is • reason for it : Every street -car you enter is filled with fathers of halo ones, Ranh el there fathers, to save half an hour's time, is reading the morning newspaper. For years these fathers have ridden from one to three miles in this jolting vehicle, with the light changimg at every turn ei the wheels, and with the (feu. of the eye adjusting itself to the pnnt with lightatsg-lute rapidity. 1f there were a silliest -gleam made for reading aro the street -car, with visible mechanism en subtle that the focus could be self -ad- justed with every trembling of the nb- jeet—say a wheal should 117 lack and forth tike the balaneespring of • watch - would not the reader in the car begin to underwtand the task which he puts on the merles and nerves et hiseyeswhen be opens • newspaper in a moving car f Be may possibly not be wearing .out his own eyes, but he is wearing out 1.i. fut- ture children's -and this beyond the •bane of a doubt. Hare you eves tar ed McGregor & Tarke's Carbolic ('erste for sere. of any kind 1 It r beyond donut the very best preparation in the market for heeling and comet Serra, Rural, Barna, Puts, Pimples. Blotches, and is the emely prep. or method of applying (J•rbnlfe Acrd. Hold at G. Rhyne•' drug mere for I(. per hos. (1) 1 In the tummy of mdr:tues esu preps ration has resolved nark uuivereal num a,e,dation, ter the alleviation affords and the pefutaueat eine it *Leets in kid wiry dismiss as Dr. Van )I•r,,i s Ktuney Cure. Its action in thews distressing cumplaiuts is a.ply wowdertul bold by J. Wilson. Ym owe Hay fever is a type • f catarrh having ',egoitar symptoms. It is •ttruded by an inflamed seinditi•,u of the hung mem- braaes of the meted., tsar duct. and tbnat, af(.ctsug the lungs. An acrid mucous is secreted, he diachargeisseeem- paumed with a burning sensation. TMre are severe spectate of •nesaIig, tregnenl attack, of headache, watery and initial- ed oyes. Ely's Cream Halm is a rrme ely that can be depsodwt upon. 30ct& at dneggisla ; by email, registered, tiA:ts. gay Brothers , Diuggists, Owego. Nfew York. ly Meow 0.... le Great Briton the yussti•.n of Hume Teacher -"What du yeti understand Rule is commanding .tteutiou. Te the by an unclean r irit 1" Juveolle Cow- man with • odd in the head "r chest the mentatw-"A dirty Weer way to ensure Heins Ru e .,ter a mold is to have en hand a bottle of Dr. �awyv's Red Pine Gum. For s demi J. Wilson's Prescription drug store. Bawl sprr•latr. Run no risk in huyiug medicine, bet try the great Kidney and Liver recalls - tor, made hi Dr Chase, author of Chase's receepe.. Try Chase's Liver Cure ler an diseases of the Liter, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Sold by James Wilson, druggist. ,.1M Teenine; W 1r aafreareL It you do am heed the warnings ut sa- 1 tun and at enoe pay attentive& to the maiacemence u1 year health. Buw anew we see s per«., put of frees day to day the purchase of • mdtaw whie► if pr, - cured at the &&&tart .d • diocese would bare remedied it almost immediately Now if Johnston'. Tonic Livor Pills had been taken when the isst weseu,.m Inde its &ppearut a the illness would have been "Lipped ie the bed." John- son's Tonic Bitters and Liver Pills err decidedly the beat modicum on the mar- ket for general toots and inrigorsting properties. Pills 25c. per battle. Bitters 50 cents said 111 per bottk, red by 0 .de the druggist, Albion block, s•I. agent. lhl Merchants can set their Idol Head& Later Heats. Vic.. ac. premed at this since few very little men than the. generally p.r ler the paper. and 1t helve to advertise their business. Call and mese .snmelrs and fret prices. .t Fre•IakIr Life. Feie men have accempl(ahed the IMM* moment of work and good in this world as the celebrated Dr Chase, Over 500,000.4 bis works have hewn *old in Canada •lane, 11 e want every person troubled with L:.er Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Headache, Kidney ..r Veiny Troubles, to hue A bottle cf Dr Chases Liner Cure, it will cure you. Medicni and Receipt DoAat $1. bo!d by all druggists. t. tae $.-la working Order. "My husband was truuiled with - - dyspepsia for more than four years. Two experienced physicians did him no good. 11'e get discouraged, until we read cf Burd•ck Blued Bitten ; hs to•..k only two bottles and now is as well as ever, and d•.ine heavy w.,rk all the time." Mrs Richard It ,we, Harley, Ont. 11 11. 11. has cured the worst cases of chronic dyspepsia 2 Hare yea Toothache 1 Um Fluid Light niter, Hate you Rheumatism ! Use Fluid Lightning. Hitt, you a Stir Joint 1 Use F•uid Light- ning. Have you Neuralgia 1 I'm Fluid Light Have you Lumba(o 1 t se Fluid Light• Ar}xwttseublsd with Headache 1 Use Fluid Lightniug. Have you any Pain 1 Use Fuld Light- ning. h will cure you the instant it is applied. Try it. 25c per bottle at G. Rhyme' drug store. 1) A W.aderfal organ. The largest organ, arta wee that plays a cuntr.11urg part_ un the health of the body is the liver. If torpid or itlaetive the whole system becomes diseased. D . Chase's Liter Cure is made specially for Liver slid Kidney diseases, and ie guaranteed to cure. Recipe book aid medicine $1. Sold by all droll:VAI _ The best regui►ten ter the et 'mach and buweis, the beet cure fur btliuusoras, sick headache, iudigestion, and ail affec- tions arising from • disordieed liver, are without exception JeMsos'. Tunic Liver Pills. Small in sine, sugar cuatee, mild, vet effective. 25 Ms, per fettle role by carol*, druggist. Albion block, Gode rich, sole agent. [a) Te sir Medial rrelrwssew. ails all wises A rare .aft.. 1 Is may roarer Around each bettle of Dr Chase's Liver Cure is a medical guide and receipe book containing useful information, over 200 receiJee, and pronounced by doctors and druggists as worth ten times the cost of the medicine. Medicine and' book $1. Sold by ail druggtsts. . ea Tear Lenard. Don't allow a cold in the head to slow- ly and surely run into Catarrh, when you egg be cured fur 25c. by using Dr. Chum's Catarrh Cure. A few applica- tions sure incipient catarrh ; 1 to Y boxes cores ordinary catarrh ; 2 to ;i boxes is gcaranteed to cure chronic catarrh. Try it. Only 25c and sure cure, $..l:1 by all druggists ly • Phosphatine, or Nerve Noon, a i kos- phate Element basad upon Scientific Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin, M. D. of Boston, Mase., cures Pulmon- ary Censugipttup, sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neura17ia and all wanting diseases of the' human system. Phosphatine is not a Medecine, but a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates Nareutice, and no Stimulants, but limp; ly the Phosphatic and (iartric Elements fund in our daily food. A single fettle is sulHciont to convince. All Druggists 1 sell it. $1 00 per bottle. Lo wan & Co., cele agents for the Dominion, I bb Front *rest Brat Toronto. Mew a Mde t aag►t 4 A slim yout,g u.aa tic the height of fashion was violently sneezing in a street car, when a came :e'en remarked, "Aw, 1 Chawles, dea'i h.'y, how d'ye catch that dueadlul *odd." "Ar, drab fellah, left' my cone in the lower hall tether day, and in sucking the ivory handle, .al • • dreadful cold. it chilled me almost to ' j death." If Charles had used Dr. Har- vey's Rod Pine Cum his :fold would sot tremble hist. very reach. For sale at J N ilson'al prescription .:rug store. tf eel a geek .tarot Mr Goode, druggist, is not a hook agent, but has the agency in Gl.dertch fur J,hnsten's Tonic Bitters, which he can heartily recommend for any cum - plaint to which a tonic medicine is ap• plicable. This valuable medicine has been with most astonishingly good re- sults in eases of general debility, wed: - nem, irregularities peculiar to females, mxtrwse palenew, impoverishment of the blood, stomach and liter tn'uhlee, Ira. of appetite, and for that general worn oat feeling that nearly every ole is troubled with at some part of ins year. Don't forget the name Johnstone Teak Bitten 50c. and 81 pee bottle at Goode'* (1rug store, Albion block, Goderio'h, sole agent. aJ A special dispatch fr'm Stratford says: John Mulcahy. of Vanau!ey street, Tor►ate, hal hi. arm !*leen off by a tons herr on Saturday night. Mterahy is • tailor, and stole • nde to W. 11111711 on Friday in hope of Reding work. Not `sting any he walked hack here today.j When No. 11 pulled out with two box rata on Saturday night be th.wght it • good oppnrt.ntty to steal a ride home, and attempted to board one of the can. but slipped and fell. The train passed over his right arm, manr'ing ;t so badly that it had to be amputated. A Rawean-etf one dozen 'Taasen ay" to any one sendin*( the beat fear lin- rhyme nn ' Ta 'Marne. ' the remarkable little gem for the Troth and Pat.. igh your druetgest or address -- -- As 1 approve of • youth wbe h u some• thing of the old .tan in him. r. 1 am se mew p'essed nth an old man that has something of the yuitb, NEW FAMILY GROCERY ateounir, ih.1*2wmu bu01 ughh11uHFA1' 2011 CAOH 1*a118.nhhogoto rk .sof Camisole ! 'diad tea, a eery aupero4' f•*rk of FRESH C4 -ROC=S i Consisting of FRESH TEAS of this season'si rtation, com- prising Young Hysons, Gunpowders, Japans and 8lacks,amongst which are to be found some of the very choicest imported, and desire to call special attention to the same. Also a Superior Blend of COFFEE, French Broken Loaf, Granulated and oth- er Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Or- anges, Lemons, Assorted Peels, Extracts, Flavorings, Sauces, Pickles, Janis, Jellies, Canned Goods of all descriptions, Biscuits. Pure Ground Spices, Hominy, Maccaroni, Vermicetla, Tapioca, Sago, Rice, Brushes, Tubs, Palls, Brooms, and other ireful articles usually kept in • dnfr-I.a• city establishnieat. tt 1\•rLl'TI•31 •r el * tamer* i i•t*LT 1.•Lll'ITkO. WANT TO BUY A IUANTITT OF BUTTER, EGGS, APPLES & POTATOES. REES PRICE & SON, Store on the Square, Between K Downing's and C.,,alaibblo God.siiL, April Ylat. y :. 90Yri SPRING GOODS.. HIGH D tYNLOP, FASHIONABLE Tikes 14,4, 11 .n anwouncing that he has sow on hand a fall supply. of T#EEBS, WORZTEDS & OTIIER CLOTIIs :;l IT.AItLti 1801: SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. I-.(, lcnt tits. First -Clan.• t\ -ark. Lrae orders ear;r, owing to the spring r.i.h of pet ns.as� assured.ISIisfactum assure. Remember the Tient-tt eat street, net door :o Hank- of Montreal.W2 sr. a Stat, ( WHO GETS PRIZE Parties wishing to purctisea I'wnua, 1 44111111, or guy other Musical Inetrunient, will de well to see PROF_ CLAF,,KE before doing s,, as he keeps nothing but the very best makes. MASON & RISCH PIANOS, a • , *.friPPZilla ORGANS, Tri-ta.sri .a.n.t s A present. the value w trout 1112 to g50, •ill be made to those purchasing either .f the sl«.. e. Violiva and Mouth Organs, Violin Strings, Music Books, Sheet Music and all Musical Instrs•tenu, IMP -The Cheapest Hoer in the Province. Lessens on Pipe (reran, C•beset Org.n and Piano- For terms, fie„ spply at th s Music Warehouse, West street, Ouderu h. Y31 i'AIATti'.3 tr ctza P017DZr3. Ars r:earant to t k& Co s!ata tletr era Pt? _::-r. Is a a:s, ere, a.d ekeereal Afe(reyer c teeter In C_.:1-ee or Attalla BEWARE CF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS As there are many infas-tor goods, ewrdc t with MKh&asap aCtutpie.l by . gm Pri taareb.uloteal. Ira ow Um rep=most Our �evo/lwa. we warn t1. adle.s agalt $ such imposition by draw - lag their attention to the eeeetettyeterring that the MOO MIMICS ALI. HVPIO>R!, • er.muon Seisieo, or Urs 1•n, to worst tear lois. Mit-r woe • *area." seal], ear •1@a Mee m abort ea d • ens . .stead by had blood ar- conquered by IL. powerful, port - fling. and intlgoratiny 1nedeine. Great Satin` Cheers rapidly trailwok? ? its be- nign influenFifa t. per. y ier; it manifested 11 i..* -nm-y in etirmg Tette.* Rime Raaf** Hoff.. Car tin mac eo, !sore Mere, ser+f- talons Sere* and •welihw�fa, Nt Joint Meeaoe, ib Ire $emelrtnp Cotter. •r Thick `Meek, and CMars Glared*. send ten 'elite in stamps ter a lenge treastri with colored posteNMI. o• X , of tet• seals Mount fora heMM• o N 1u ALretM ei. •• TME ammo 1s rugs LiPR." Th•.nwghlr . hoots. n 1 &.lett Err. Pierce% Golden ',Niles' Weerowerry.andeyed dleeeiloto. • fair elk IN. buoyant tapir. law, sad e I sal et re. t*Stfo, w ell be eytah(laia4, I CONSUMPTION, whish Y Serrata •r like Latwgy M ar- rested end cured 1,y than milady. if wren he- bd.,- the Wt stares of the d eeeite are• remelted From Ila smarvrk.ue power erre the w'ii- y evl remedy 110 We petite. 1.77411 fatal throat', warn Ona offeringin offering di se ! tit ught Serteawly sot maim 11 Iaa. COO. •w sept/esti Carry" Met ahantlos•d t1. at ram, se too Imittrd for rm.•IL :rete whi• h, frown ire wonderful 'w'ar.biatt.n of trim.% er at a•nint. arersi..e, or hh'rwl-clearietne. amt-tdlfrnf, re. totem, and r.utrn.vr proper- •iee, ie ul.equ•ad, ort on'y set •+stator ya7ta-r.attmpltnn, ta.t for all eleruwle ml•. eases of the• Liver, Blood, and Lungs. I• you feel Mill, drowsy. debilitated. have mlM--w rotor ..f skin..,4 ye fk,wYb-known .ride on lace or bey. frequent b.wdmc-M- aryl tad tarty In mouth. itlteRml tOr Chide. mtetnetine well hot 0usbea bps morn. and rt.w,ms. -gk y t. n twvttrp+r•...t appetite. Bsred •et+1 tetlw'„-. \.-u are gleno[ lr.'aa Indlepee Ion, Ry.peMla, and T•rpM Iver. .r mlailleanamm .w in many mare 'city part of *bele Symptoms an es p.. rt flaw. Asa rrnwvy�y for all goal ewiea, Ile. Pierre. fielder Inedleal !N. - rover, m. 'ins-rrnald. •r Weak Lit spleno41 Olkdvsnetsse •set. !`reps. • 11% A.tkama, Severe Camelia, .lid kin.:rr.l efto to•tw, wt s an ellsannt r•rmr*ty 't,� Rr hat-tutt*'pa at $1.00. •r ail 1.:TLES for $6.41s. lewd ten .rats .n etmrnpe few Dr. Pkr.r's be...a on r'..n,urnplloo. Aram]ewlt�,, World's. blsspe *dry cam.. dewy. t• i ear etroet, lialarAirt. h Y. &WO REWARD • ram 1!y the mom= al Ire. Esse a Gtiservk s1..m.-1 Ler • *sir of emarrk wbk•h pou have a ddt barthey mow* ee erg tee 'nitres•e or emersion. partial Iran rtf ell. teat* r.r hwtng, weak ry.1i dal Is pewmnre fn bode yr tt hsvei. 4 mess terminateIn ewwisuepthrt- maiwm or c aaaeyotra•1.1/ Ice ate 11110.0411110.041.*a.' aM thei wont CCttarrl,ihi .*0a.tl.. M mesa► OROIPTOO cum ce. L stamped on Into: side of as Corallna goods, wttksu18 which was are molar THE KEY TO HEALTH. Vnleetka ell tyle elorged seems el Beg Bowels. Kidneys and Unser, merry - ingot( gradually without wus1egiritt 1(b system. all the impurilie• awl find humored the sesealiass M the seem times Co,,*ettng Aeliftr. of the curing Maumee's. Dye. S tomach. Sem h0Darm epnartt�a��Thsn�UMMsnsmmsr ofVtthe. Jmt Dropsy,. Sat kik Illoorodhla. Mewl Evart, t ties. mart, and meal Debility • all tisane and many oche' similar Complaints}iskl to the L_el+poy in Bij$DOJQH L MUM a 011.. Trulvf@Ile . Meet► To the Callous of Badonoh AND SURROCSDING (COUNTRY : Having pnrrhaserl the good will sad moo neat - ss of oar aril -knows terwnce aa, 11. taenia, wear' are prepared te ie all Sleds of PAINTING k DE('ORATINO embrsae In oar line. \\'e wish to inform the re1414 people of 1181. rewimnetty !bat we are herr to Kar. e`eaM- gentty w' are prepared is meet lbs Lewes* prtr@e some. aolitutng s fast share or year patrewig4 we are yews to cemmand, ELLIOTT & PRETTY. (Ing s • d a KalewsMNtig@M(Wt y lir Hrpe.-k•af oeier1.h Jas. V, M. IMtis AViNf1 RE. Ai I, C )t N 1i3HK1, my shop in the isles dile, put in Titre, sew statim l Mir.. we or them the cele - twined kochsster elmsg l' ha its, amid hired a journeymen barber, we are la a psadion to do Denim Work than hereto- fore. Lady'. Mt ('hildres't. tlairrutting made •- specialty on all days except Saturday. tort and Scissor” emend. WM_ KNIGHT, %yr., Street. two doors east ad P.O.. Goderich The Greatest Luxury Obtainable for Impaired our Diseased Vision is a Pair of The Celebrated Axis Cut Pebbles t The frauds that have - been perpetrated on the spectacle wearing public by most spectacle (hiders and pedelloes by giving assumed an.! fancy names to ordinary Oases..rpeaki. for the ignorance of the public generally, in the all-istrp•rtant subject of the preservation of sight. there are onl two articles fromwhich the spectacles lenses:can be ntiutufaebsreti viz : Pebble and glae---cap glace( by any other name, it Mill remains glass. Abide, on the other hand, is from lnatnre'•t own manufactory. It iia a natural crystal found generally in free- stone formation, and is herder than the rnhy and emerald, and near- ly as harden the eiiamosil. The Pebble it. not more or less than a transparent atone, cut by aid of diamond dug, and the greatest amount of power in plseetl immediately over the centre of the grain found in all pebble. It will give to the spectacle wearer the coolness. freshness and a pleases* feeling that the ordinary tlpectaeIe lances cannot by any possibility impart. All ..poctacles and eyeglasses are stamped B. Land can wily be purchases/fro Tfrom iii Ota' Druggist, Goderich. nth 1t>s'f- Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. CiEO. B,EsxtruY, CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER �( Hamilton Street, Goderich Marva. .attar nmol wied1ie•t,4 . (D ning Meso1 a4 .* Parise atualiere sae 1 as 'rat doge& d bat-Keb, Look ins Olessee Cupboards. reed Mewde' Ysltsremre �••keMasds Meta KS esanal ttereble t eeineiment of Coale. and !threads always se bead sly Rparees for hen 1rlti.., VstM•et • eat ieseeitee 1114 ti • 1 1