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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-9-9, Page 3tio THE HURON BIOATAL FRIDAY. SEP?:. A 1887. DMA Risme. 7- - •'Iwe wart hem men till set of esu " Thu da, "Sat wetneel week is elves dime' unite true. Ter whim w task ellen lialabed, setaetbleg'e bead 411trlltlrg • bmginatag.•11 year rouaL Whether at he TO draw tM tem Or bake the bread. Or make Use bed. Or ply the broom. Or data Me mom. Or Seer to scrub. Or knives to rub. Or lulle to tet. Or meals to get, Or libel v es to scan. Or trust to oast. Or .ends to sow. th plants to grow. Or Ileums to bleach. Or 1,0100s to tar'.. Oe butter to ebura. (lr pickets to taro. misasse.ogeiseasmensmitM"uiy pini"fraGi- Or plate of bras lir clothes to mend. 1R children to tend. Or notes iudlte. Or eerier write - These ears ?rope& your barks o'er buuuseho!d Nat 1■ sea ry Lovas wbera you rest at rase, And, one word more, dot'' you_iprget Owe. - Western 1'.owman Ssmsf. SNt•. ae= wire a. The day bw,..re iui.i..0 day, M.culay, st 11 ocY.rk .. the iso rw.em, •olgoW the moue r.•y&I tarty art a ad .sl the • Wild Wee- asal onkel to • eats -:..l ,novo •r.i..n--.. 75.: • p arty cameo ed of the 1'r:M•e of t'. o!... l'tinc •s..4 W..:..,, Prints Altai-. ..tor .4 Wale.. Primer George of Wei.,I'rtu.r+sn,. Viet rr.lewl.eal..l?la•td 44 Wates, Eine .4 rtetw.yr KHa of Itremark. tM Kfn,: ••f (.rose. I'te king..( tf.w Hraam., the Crown Prince awl I'rinp•s• .4 6.wm-nT, Prince O.rgae Gal Newts., fluke fluke .f Spur - In of Orme.% Hen.dit.n I'riue.• and Princess Sale ..leiwiu-.n. PI -Poem Victoria ..f Prussia. Prima. female .4 Roden. Primroses* Mopby stat )1 a-•ttaret .4 Petted... ..wt a larwe Pon/ of lathm and terotl••enea 1e ettreeknee raeluaging to the dllfereut w.•. -ted .4 They were all highly dutti1tted w.eh the per- formance. 'waked am) nen a•r .4 . uawt h.u.. stet at the the l'r...rr of t1.*A•....ee...,d the cress, .tel walking Ian to ( rat. 1•odv. who was on Iora.o,ck• .hook l ..4. $ wok hoe and remarked. 1 think you aro the floe mac who ever ploy - ed to four kinge.- To which Hufralo 1if11, with a twinkle In kis eye. retreaded quietly: •141r. 1 have frept early played to fent kisses. but I heli a h...l ot nine lisp• and the Prkace Rosa." of Woke: that's the 'bus* la..u.i -. r•y.1 • Seth .r Mot Prem. The Ilnsifloa Tier., JON 21, - Raw George A. Roll, (.orae-r:y of Barton d sad now of Niagara Faib South, was in the I sty yesterday. 11. wowed • Tines reporter a relic of old days which le melted top is an old house *loch Iwlange4 to. the Lae Air. Samuel 1'. !Street, located in the ',sweetness' c Pork It u w p a pe.d Ix** piper. 3s i 15.1,.. : t on which is written its a nice haat : dyers At'ut'eT. lett Dram NIR : i am ..wry t.. he under the neves. ally of aDelying W yew .gain for s. r• but this 1 *la belhwwllf d a rick person who in below at re. laa►Id'a, end roans procure why. The Isom icy in the world tasty. half w loved or one „ '• would do. and if you could dispose d ual of this canteen of shrub 1 would be 1 a mum obliged tuyou.-Your obedient servant. U. C. Jousisros. Fort Royal. • away was sugar in noose days. Flour was ea 3100 a barrel. and it frequently est the • American lioverntasnttransport00 to transport a 1 cannon from one point w the other. Every - thine was away up in lin, ;eat the sick man at St. David's couldn't take low tea without u si •weateag all Use saw. ♦ XL OX BTWIT. Mw • ae.erwehl fleas wise elieseeek4 l'eadl1e Pwangssamall, )Iy father was the Voest water-. grower in the country. Melon cul was his delight. I pertical.r:y rem boor one scup. Just before the um began to: tet ripe my tether called U Bill and use and said : ' 1 want boy. to understand one thin;. it on M) 11.41014• is stolen I .in gulag to m sure the tracks that 1 bud iu the pa and then measure Net, and the owner the feet that a•rre.poud win the Illpc shall get • whipping that he can be forget. See this hickory 1' poiuting long and cruel hooking switch which had pieced strove the diming ri..•m d -Well, if either of you went to at Mad sod ..muttered that he It ; that he would rather be killed by steer (old Buck a few weeks before 1 uwu Bill against a tree and kuuck off the bark) than to be cut to pies ,,. }tealth Notes. III! S.br a Gala Water Sate. A baby that r each wonting poled, spuagd wisp hold water and theft rub- wen ub wen bed dry with • Turkrh towel may be ea - posed • teen loathe and not take cold, furl when a skald, accustomed to the usual um -+lady warm bath, will a.nttnu.by muff -r lose f am ag,;rava ..g cold in tbo head, lack tkdic, eco. It the children have already taken you op d- and cough -completions of a tight. • 4 f trees w the ch. la, try this : Into a halt ss• putt of Say e••:d water dissolve two table spoonfuls of sak ; bathe the chest with ah this, applying with cloth, spools or band, tumple(Il,A by s!epplug vigorously end r.-bbiug with a rough towel. The give/ t' at will appear will not be merely esteinel, but .111 extend throughout the body. giving a feeling of buoyancy and he great mow u. breathing. 001 Etery mother knows how cough re- tch Intones almost invariably 'upset" the �{tt��Il shook let• bsoy s stomach. Thee the wise parent •.-aaditLi,- earl try everything elite before she us.. { n child's • coach aid breathing. had Iu how many families there is a child more ielicate than the rest -orae that • does nut develop as well as he should, as is te.rly always sick, and is altogether of its too to • with a se itch ; and I assured my at parent that in ear far eel .salt he might rest in peace. Bill was the only negro we had, and although he was compelled to Ito to church every Sunday, riding on the seat bebiud the buggy, a although he sat in the bugvy during scouldvices, and without effort could h n an ere the nesse of mote cad anxiety than .11 the omen combatted ! Cold, salt water beth• Is what the ch.ld should have If he can be taken to the ocean, se much the better. A mother of six children said to ■ e ,el lam autuu:n •' I rennet imagine what makes the er children dwindle and weaken so immed- s•r i.te!y whir I return from the ocean. Tnere, st the sraaide, 1 uerer have • thought of them, and the aro perfectly well ; but, as soon se 1 return home again, I hese to send for the doctor. awl all winter it is a remarkable week, in- deed, when he ion'. callers to see one of thew. Pneumonia bronchitis, cToJp, the sniffles --everything ! Oh, dear : 1d,get 50worn out: I sympatlietically asked her why she didn't C00011uw the ocean beth of booth -Frances W. Johnsoniu Good House- keeping. every word of the unarm, yet that b with careful training was IN.'11t1Eb TO at • TIMID% )0 he n, The next day after the pruclamati. was issued 1 went out and locked at t melon patch. Theft, lying in the au striped and tempting, lay a beautiful melon. Ab, if there were anything thato could make a •uthern boy forget honor it was watermelon, I trembled, fur 1m knew 1 amid not prevent myself fro stealing it ; and then that awful switch came up before. An idea struck me. I went to the bowie, stole into the cable and got Bills shoes. What an enor- mous foot the rascal had 1 The shoes were so large that 'bey would not s/ n my feet, but I overcame this great rawback by stuffing them with gram slipped around and entered the pate e Asthma cured by the double tat. meet of Southern Asthma Cure, is a comae.° remark. - curtsy and lS 11y, •T There is nothing, my young f lend. that you shou'd guard so scrupulously as yoar • own wue•anly delicacy, Brush the broom h 'off from a peach, rudely touch the eaten from the locust thicket. A rain h •d petals of a lily end half their beauty u (alien the day before and I made d ided tracks in the level ground. I got he meson, and stole back to the thicket and although it was not ripe, I at* mot han ha'f of it. Then I returned Pill shoes. That afternoon while Bi:1 and ere in the yard 1 saw my fart! re(nlly carrying a ams:1 stick •)ter the gate. His faze wore •n Lr u.1:y stern expression, and I sow tba here wu something wrong. '1 don't tbluk that much measorir. needed on this ueaeion,'' said h glancing at the stick. ''11:I1, where a •- gots It is iutpcssible for you or any other woetan to allow yourself to be caressed by' ;our y'ouug even ac.:usint- • j *noes without hunt; somewhat of that t purity and mcdesty that yon ahold wear I always as s n seen the mhos of royalty r, You oil: be 1215 then to preserve nut only their respect, but what is of tar • mare importance, that of self. t N. r Rated this preservation of personal dignity savor cue obit of prudery. You C can be just as bright, as merry and 1. friendly while saying by your mamner re should it be necessary, "bands off," as yea can possibly be by permitting these sentimental demro.tratiun., They are not necessary to the good comradeship. • , which is all that should exist or appear to exist between yo1 and any masculine friend until you are sure that you o p' mess the true and tender love of the • ; one man whc has made himself your heart'. king, m lure which holds you X sacred, as every true man bolds the T woman he would make his wife and the • mother of his children. And believe one, even if you are not yet certain that this prince loses you as you desire to be. • loved by him, he will out be any Wier • won it.ould you yield to cerssaee prompt- ed by a passing .n.wd, but rather re polled from you, for it is human nature not to value what is easily or cheaply obtained. - E -oily Bunton iu Toledo Blade. a The Mere as • Prodesteesa.. T leMy 1. L.. :..a rr w*. The Sootti.b E .i.copal ans are very awry bemire the new rrorate era et Bel m sal is tete used only for the Presbyterian service. The queen r tom* •tt a Preebyter,an as wee el John Koos when she Si is Saltlaad, and it is " dip .cdt for reasonable people to understand why the EPissotaliass intim North should feel k agori.,ved teat the "worship" in the Balmoral Chipal u t.. be precisely the Gau in all es- sential ►..,sets as that which ie held in ersti ie Kirk. '11, Scottish Epi.cotahaw stem entirely W forget that they are dissenters in Scotland : they are often far more truculent, troublsnme, sed obtruuite than even the roost octave dissenting nets in England I hw.r that the chalet at Balmoral haw led to trouble In another way. The sp.: res desired to "Mei- sel' the leered bedding In having private dis- pensation of the sa-•ram.ut tiwreu4 but It ape pear that such a was ice wool, be illegal is the commis art austere l're.Mtmst,y as the secramwnt can crus he wlmtnl.tered is the parish kirk Site? OR usu.l forties sed e.reseunen. ■e Stele fKr0nry. Yoneg wda-"Oh, Mr. J..tr.w, I'm en sorry Tom brnn.h.t you lett,. to dinner today. If he had told mot you were °Gwenlw I'd have had something rise, and i haven't • this in the home fit to amt.." Mr. dunes- -Now pI.nse ti• -:'t My • word ahem' ,l, my .fear nu -lata,. i'... needn't worry yourself a Iwrtr:a I take most of limy meals as home mye H." etea clops« 1«. Firer I.Arnow -••F.er Is.n ..p.ter the city?" $,.gond Yarn,.r-'thaw. - "(,nly neer. ehf tint h.,Ii in. did ♦e? " meii'ea hot 1 to eettueg even on than tit? now." ear? Row?" •'1 w 'akin' 1t city laar,!rra" .tees Mast N M 0yaspteaeeltn. ieee.s l,r•,4:, lr..t„w..r K -rad ('!d L..ly : Awa e., you aro 1o:ied, my pore M„ , P•..r Mtn: Yea.uno; 1 was bairn Mind. K.md (.11 loots (sh.a•krrll: lawn blind ! 1. it pom,hle• How yon moat feel the kiss of your element. G Seeah,de a atm eine teem.. -. Ii. lF..•.a r 4arr m At the un:m. -11-i.e. Whetr life. Matt dais •e: 11.e pi, iledossnt tryt.Yiip x.7:1: neer. V14r. Ohs se tgre...i2. N.. -toe. W.fr. TIL.'iii= io,i+ut !!r •iui • Itaawnd• !taro..•+ e e wake dee of Te.e *ban .r. ti Take ears of your matador. Do not be loo mash concerned for your reputa- tion. Keep your 'librettos richt and the reputation will give you .no trouble Character is everythi.e -something that cannot he hid from (ltd or man, that cannot be changed as we change a gar. mint ; hot we carry it with ea wherever ere go, and by 1t we •re knows erery da) of our Me. A pure, eat -west, betted. enn•iatea:, symmetries' rhsraoter-what divine glory it reflseta, what bl.setnas rt wintery on the world. 1i entitled** is the eel, tomtit* kith EI the lore sod the prineiple, tit human lib!* T• - our shoes '" "In de cabin. salt. ' Btintr them here." He brought the shore. The ..:d gen amen applied else measure and said Fresh dirt on them, I see." &It's face became a study. ' Dae now how it came on dar, *tarsier Ain t wore 'em since last Sunday," "Yes. that's all right. John," tornin to me, "fetch me that switch." M bean smote me, but I brought tit switch. nom SILL CE.)AN TO DANrt I never did w a fellow get himself in to •o Many different shapes, and it sins ed that every shape was better suited to the switch. I had to snort I couldn't help it 1 kept out of Bill's way as much as possible, tor he seemed to look reproachfully at me, but he did not accuse me of delivering him up to the eemny, and I had begun to persuade Myself riot Bill had stolen the melon, when two days later 1 came to grief. Bill and I were again in the yard whet. my father entered the gate, carrying a small stick. "John," mid he, as he ap preached, "where are your shoes 1" "In the house, sir." "Bring them hen." 1 Acct my shoes. Great Caesar : there was fresh soil on them. "Come on, mono on," said the old gentleman. I headed him one shoe and dropped the other one "Bill," said be altar measuring the shoe "bring me that switch,' Bi;, boondcd with delight and brought the switch. "Pap," I cried, "please don't whip me ; I ain't done nuthin'-Oh ! -" I danced, i tapered and I met the switch at erery tern. in my agony I 'aught sight of Bill standing at the cor- ner of the h.•ure and snorting like $ gibndered h.•rwt. 11111 kept nut of my way, bot that evening i met him acd asked "Bill, how did you wear my show r' "How did yea• wear mine r• "Pat grass is 'mm," "Wall," I took or p'er et 'bolt stilts end pet yes shoes es du de erode u' 'les. Rocklin Ire's* •boat seen now ()h, 1 tail yet what's sr leek John, it erne, do ser fool aid .ah "-Arka.saw Versate, The distressing paleness en often rel - served to young girls and wom•r- is due to 0 stoat measure to a ilea of tit. red e•rpweles in the blared. To remedy this rooming a mediane which prndwseg these necessary little blood en eittaeets. •al the best' yet diwowervei is Johnsen*, • Tonic Ritter' Price SA cents, and 111 p�r Metie wt (ldvhle's c;.tnq store, AI re ' 111ock, Qe sett'stwr• ' tteaeHpt 1e.. Pleasing, s. o'.hing, heeling, renewing. curing, is the description of Nasal Balm, which a reeetvinf a rational repuratiwe u • cors fur Catarrh, teeld im the Head, Hey Fever, eta Mems, Mode regretters. 1Rerrele can be made into ottomans with very good result. A large Mend should tint he eared in half, then etch end covered with heavy seeking, nailed securely across in strips W make the top as firm as possible Over the sacking put a great deal of etree'sior or hair, making a soft sett ; sew this firmly to the sacking, and thee oyer the top with cretonne nr whatever material emu WW1 Lel use. %uta the top is enver.d tack a deep flounce round the sides, awes -ism the edges of the top piece and asking s full effect on the sides, whish is needful totake swsy the rounding in appe.rane, of the barrel. Two ottomans can b. Lade from ion* barrel. with .eery little trouble or expense, in u short time, and. when finished, make ornalsental pieces of furniture. Pretty, simple career braekete-ean he inside very meetly by .u,y one. of Jap'• nese trays. Bey three trays (thee. of tnangul•r shape), edeh one tom s laths vttutter thee the a bee, snd .•f roan* of the some tom of odor. Then get three bamboo tones, seleetint tee thins' est and strmighteet that est he per ebssed. Rove • hole in the .ma l end of each tray jest teres ene.•sgh for the bambon to At into tighhty, as etherwl►e roe will have to footsie it st the top with win or glue. One fans run Arousal these holes and eased ..list sash end ween with the shelf makes the book pine c. of the brneket. Nest bore tele more hole* in seek trey nn either side of the wide edge .4 the shelf. The bolas in the top trey will of course rove jest st the Mee, theme in Ire *eat one a little further in, se ss to he jest underneath the others, end the bottom shelf Grill farther in, -tt.a. _tet - `-- - -. -. _s -. (spates, dim►uieb►ag in sine .t the top Ilse the Mstsbo,o pots* lhruuth these holes is the stare way, and quer shelves are compete, Fill wttb pretty Janette ware sod conga, eta, put • 11'1101 India *ilk drapery along the edge and it will add very ouch to the turol.hing d • room. lin you pr..ler • bracket with the shelves .:1 the Were size, nothing Ie gluier than 1'....eke in the same way as the above, and little tables can also be trade of the ruunel trays oe the same pr maple. -- Homo Ioeuret ua.l The ret et *herder. Itrettttat«t. �:•. •.. The .t... let .vu•. Jw, 11. N.db.tlsla,.hng the keg yuuriry around the woeut. wbtcft tarumnit.d lent attuning, the lord'- Arai C.an.t+s of Aberdare arum this uagritw entirely re.a.vaed 11,14,. their tetters. A repo.. er was shown to the Karla private parka that. morning, aad f.asl Now Earl tektite ,t easy In • great bo; Turkel. clan. "1 lake America," don't wonder at tit.. Conte re.nlrltr .t lin. al's iutyvt w the 10141 Ifo Lordslop, "aid defter pimple Yarn W be - 1 bate taken aonsidar- ra,lruade yes, fists hero and think they ars as near coogwrte a. any Utes sun during my travels, especially the Ninth* 1.11* The t..., Crake st.an sddvau- t.ga seas ahure a•ytit* 1't• •tete It saau t mw•. lin trihkr•.t� ll•w agog. ,amenrerafi.n wy ire aeon* cousin mums than a.atuten Ivester. "1 am a.ns,drrshly interested is railroad matters on the other side .4 the Athirt. % and Tike to teasel on a well voteleswt owl; het 1 have never eujo ted • trip as 1 did the one front the Fall& Toot. iu one of your Wagner can, thundering along at 0*. rate of fifty mites an hour through fertile .a1iys, and at frequentintervair pawing long freight trains running in the same ,Lr•rouon, prove. aro eu- joysblr uutelty ,wt lar ie. found in any other (uatter of the globe. Taking it altogether. the most enjoyable railroad trips I vis et- Nerirrw.s( have Iteen from $..n Fraom cisto ew Yurek by the Nee York Central and it. connect MOIL "1 10,l for home to-rwwrow on the ` stile, Mit will return at m7 first nprnrtunity and make a more thorough tour 04 the awmery." Seeket.est.p Aug Board Caesblt.y It.;nrmatWn were NN'.'ltd Chicago iLsed of Trade has "started is on • erua.de against the bu.:ket-.Lo'..L" It has .tarted in u. & greet many crusades of this kind without pm- docing any permanent .-Heart- Laws bare enacted to eupprew. the slaps., hit in Gin, probably for the resent that the !Kibbe ail. to weeny tuarked difference between the character of much oft the board's busmen and N,it of the bucket -.boos. Bucket -shop gambling is bat enough, hot it is less detrimental to the rrmtt•muty than Board of Trade camLliogg. 1t doss not inter- fere sr th the natural cosine .1 trade and Hex .rat tie Iorniaarirs .M Lf:. 1t dues not .10 lest etaeigh real bushes to invite people who cue for their reputations W (;amble under tinter. It does not lure bank officers into hung million. of other oople'. e - p gambling is a Mesal ,ge situ:-iaaok.d toil of the Boards art Trade upon opp-ic :-Wtat Street, heppeoee 0. which, in fact, it been it. existence. Oponto*. Don't ►urger the Place 7Ae:esniplet. Reports hl prier. bet epos u the hoards ten- Goder(ch. Jas. 11th, lap. 2056 come public property rhea they leave the board d room, and the effort to keep telegraph ; tooter, bows -ter it al teel1gt s lou let .bo Id hitt flex of ev alt. engem fuereee, r- 1"�' "I have *sed Dr. Fowler a Extract of Strawberry, acid foetal it the but remedy i ever used fur dyaeutery and all auto. UMW complaints moon children, sod I thick sea household should b• withcu( it." Mot,. A. Baker, ingulleby, Out. Y Enthusiasm is an impulse capable o.f raising then to a higher Jewel of th-atc lit, reshot mud action than they could lees-' ably reach without it. Mothers ' If your daughters are in ill health, or troubled with a paleness Moat seems incurable, .r if they suffer ,(..neral debility, nerwousn.'es, languor, weakness, or lose of appetite, pIUcure at once • bottle of Johnson's Toioc Barters and you will not regret regret the out- lay. The Tonic and i(ewerelly strength- suing effect of thine uIedictne is truly aurvelluus. 50 eta. and =1 per I.•ttle, at rioted s drug more, Albiuu block, Uuderich. sole atrelit, id .1 Idle omen do not: think ; they only dream. e Min= Neat door 'o Ithqq••,' • 1yt yy�9•-k••r +• - :a'a+-.... psi-w.latTu' Iii-n17`wei'f- *elected stunk. choler Fresh Groceries, which will rte. found to compare favorably, both as regards quality and price. wilds any other stuck ,n this vicinity, TEAS AND SUGARS A SPE('IALTi-. in returning thanks to my customers for the.r patronage. 1 would also invite Guy oab• ers who wilt. to call and inspect any 1tu.k, C. L. McINTOSH. South- %Vest sale of the Square Oodericb. Feb. lath. UM. The Canadian Pacific Railway The Peoples Favorite Monte between MONTREAL, - TORONTO, QUEBOTTAWA, - BINGSTON, BOSTON, DETROIT, CHICAGO ST. LOIIIS, KANSAS CITY, AND -11.1. 1'v7\ l kASI' AND WEST. For map, Time Tables, Fares. Tickets, d`.- aDDly to R. RADCLIFFE A Common Cold Is ones the leglpiny of parses acre - Dona of the Throat, Bream:Mal Tube., awl Lung*. Therefore, the huportass-s of early oat) elective treatment cannot be evrn.riwated. Ayer's ('harm 1'.•.teral rosy always be relied upon fur the speedy epic of a CUNT ur 4:o14::11. Last Jaawary 1 was at:Mlhl with a se, ere ( ell, *1414-h. by iseei.• t awl fns maid exposure., Iterate. Novo., Mouth• twitting on u.y looms, A terr wihM cusMie uu (allowed, :eruniFamla b. pales hes the Leu, from which l .ud'rred iutewty. After trying various rrrtedie.• %dhow. ebtstultag relief, 1 retumew.-sl tolls.( Aim 'a Cherry Pectoral. and wee Speedily Cured. i am satisfied that this remedy saved my lire. -Jun. Webster, Pawtw-ket, K. I. I contracted a seven eokl, o 14kh awl- desly developed into 1'ueuwoala, presert- ti.g daneteruns tell obstinate •t mpt0m.. My physician at once ordered the use of Ayer's Cherryl'cctural. Ills Itsatrurtl tis were followe, and the result was a rapid and permanent eure. -11. E. eiwpseu, . Bogen Prairie, Texan. Tiro Tears ago i suffered from a eevero ('ohl w6k14 settled on toy Lune*. 1 con- sulted tenets. pby.kian., and took the medicine.' they prescribed, l' fir. is ' •1u. j i-tupllprkrr rPlflht " Cfi sol iwltrrasl � me to try Ater'. l herr, Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cur. -,l. Sheer then I have given the Peo- tural to wy childr.u, aad consider 1t The Best Remedy for Colds. Cou,Th., and all Throat and Lung di.emeo, ever u -e.1 In my Welly.- Bubert Vanderpool, alradsilIe, Pa. Some tune ago I took s alight Coll which, being w'(,•l•.:icd, new worse, a..1 settled on my lungs. I had a backtng rough, and was %err weak, Thou wbu knew litre best couelderr.l my life to be in great dan.er, 1 continued to sear until 1 commenced u.ln;; Aver's Cherry Pectoral. Leos titan uoe bottle of this val- uable medicine sued utr, and I feel that I owe the pnw•riatlon Of my 1/e to its curative powers. - ]lin. Ana Lockwood, Akron, hew York. As-er s ('berry Pectoral is considered. bete, the one gnat remedy for all diaeasee of the throat and lungs, and ts more in demand than env other medicine of Be c:alar. - J. F. Ituircrts, Maluolia, Ark. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by t» .1 C. A yrr t Co., Lowell, Maea, bete l.y Druggists. Price $1; oh beaks, e4 Mm't nomistese. Fun no nee in buying medicine, bat try the great 'Wiley and Inver reglsls- •or, ,,..tie by Ur. Chase, so'hor of Clia.r'a tat -ewes. Try Chase's Liver Curs for all diereses .1 the Liver, Kid- neys, St. touch and Bowels. So d by all druggists. Merchants can Get their BU1 Heads, Letter Heade etc., tic. printed at this entre for very little more than the. generally pay for the taper. and it betas to a.ivertwe their boldness. (kali and ace samples and get prima. companies (rum weeding them to bucket -shops that w,11 gay for the nerviest will 'l,nbtleesfad. This is what the ('l., ago hoard 1,. trying to do. . DelNaeata) Tonne leen. no,. Ts. Ura /►e.., owl* /t.e, At Santa Chu the other day • mother who aims to be 120 English, you know, was heard ' wartime her gay daughter 'maitre{ a ''detri- mental' This is owe of the moss Merry adopted words of our Amrktmaniaea Un- ! fortunately it expresses the character of cos 00 many of mar Fiona-Orns-wurkisg youths. though the Emilisb and American ssoannep .4 the wor.l are g'ite opposed. In Albion ' Every •1 i, slang for a graal-looking young ; y an in BUS1ne3S should get ren . with ' mete!, but •.d fl - (svy;jy who 1s ant f-+..cart:.Mf r, . dasi.ittr that 1 .+v s.4tiy i~•"oferes w;th tha m•1' catch of th M i his Office Stationery Printed. ' Is q,t:te titte:y to make lots .4 trinibie for the Iyatch-n:a.:la4 k„t,lua* trio aro •Aft.ii lhr:r btnghl.-t, to the highest . .i'l.lor% ill has be eu known to actually ..ray the Leila.1 the yes.: right frau under 'pee Piled enema's .use, alai then there ,e a ttt•.t••• now. O•tr American detrimental is I.. g..sl-I, obo.g, awl aloe, has to. mousy, but i• of :", i.,,oi:,.:.,..l tione5 o-ady alad willing .6 }!i:t, i4 Rol ('54,-41!1. 1y 1IC2.wd. Amari- 1 an girl had lett. rm:.'in•- theme -Ives to their ..w.. d.'(rimeiW anu.trytnen. In the long •-'lar thew. -bow saps the beet, for eases are gm mill J1 .,rel *:.ere they In.". n,.u:i.,l par gift& Y.we l:u,fitall .l••tttwwtt:d 1.a, au noels crime .ra:n.t fl..im.teL Statements READ THIS. 11111im...- WO. DO NOT TEAR •,IU';TS OUT OF YOUR ACCOUNT BOOKS TO WRiTE O)X, Beads - BUT GET YOUR 1.4.41...i. t:.., te:l:eal are ,Near'. Note Head$ "rt.:tire M eat be raved a:sd taught tricks. A i•e trin:111.41 had six of them in a tub :11•.1 foes n carpi 11, fed N.en daily, sad l,v ear. leeureee need to the little fellow's .1i. the heist a bort esu the egrface of the •carr, neem which he placed fossl. At his tall v wove) ns turn trawl ins.' the floes and to.. of 14 tool, awl '1(t.1,1,1Dwa take it to his ;host. Ile fought them to march n•.ot•1 tlw.10...le .4 the ttoh, and each ane .a.h •be .woe pleee rr..ry tit.... Tb.„ would _ toh:um :bawl carry a .ech in •',. it mouses. etflrta.at.iy a Hunk waited i .•,....•el k.l:e: <• tart:ea se - y A ttwhaelt" tetter, A few days ago I eat /puking fo a tan here shoot hie boy, woe looked pole end delicate. He sib : "Ah, you'll see a diff•rs...3e in hid' f% • few weeks' time, when the warm weather 0025•. and brings the Danish Ilitkost out of him. When he puts nn hisBias's skin he'll look very different. Y4w'!t always mike these Dynes look rather peekish in winter time" On inquiry. 1 found that by "Dane's skin" h.. meant freeklard skin. His graud,m,fher had old hint Dist ' sign of fDanish blood. A womanree.k lea info. -road me that she always nnde,•tcrtd that red haired peep,. wove Donee. Our Rusai anemones eli.lihed the Danes, and con aidered a Dane's 'kin an .pprnpri•te ornar-l.nt for • church door ; and 1 was interested to find that Dench blond •od Du"sh skin. '1.11 hawnt the 144111141.1 d411ec1. 1 .hall he glad to hear if the ezpre.ai• n is known elms. here - Notes sod Queries. $0011116, CLEANSIU8, 1EAUN6. In cures CATARRH, cow 1.Neal, tui Fuel. WWI Nona poinnIps EASY TO U S [ . iMO t!bw *ma aaA «teawve erpownwaffisi anwood by dr Iamb- *PM M i)reggt ni. est mot ptro efi w ...sett of lNlen ata and la Aetna Letter Heads Memo. Heads Counter Pads Parcel Labels Shipping Tags Business Cards Circulars Envelopes, etcf PROPERLY PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, snd then it will be a pleasure for you to do your cc rresponding, as well as helping to advertise your business. Lir L` L3' READ THIS. ' Onr Stock of Printin: Stationer`-, rvm+i.tin; of all the leading grades of Plain anal Linen, rule.) an 1 un - ruled papers, Cards, Envelope%, ieC., i* tiro' ilicNt com- plete we have handled, and we Rn►rt:n!,ee the dlnl.lity and price to snit all who will favor n. with their or.lera. Call and Nee our samples and ;'t our prices 0t 1. "THE SIGNAL" NORTH -St., GODERICH.