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THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 18t 7.
Ti* WORK T*FI,y,
ltelie .l.aa M threesomes mesa.
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Pm-fame sachets •.e among the
p -artiest •4 *wall gift.. Preitty case
are made ut silk, satin ..r a wetly pule.
.d material designed a little Lagar than 1l
is wide, me' made into a big, loavirg
o w ••u.a ..p -a. till with cotton rotool,
•,ankh, with perfume pow kr, rune,
h lout ops ce violet. Sittig the ribbon
or silk at the °peniwg to about one inch
in depth. ur sow • frill r.( Leu around
the opeui..., mid tit, with • narruw open
int[ Si you would a meal boy!.
The weevil ribbon .cent hags aro
pretty an.l easier made. Mike a hag
a`.)uut • x jai L a arluar', ••f cawbeio,
*clog inside ant on wool @,,rinkled
iii:•+frith perfume powder. Take two shade.
of ribbon. old Kidd mud bloc, er gar. el
•n•l pa'tl pink, aboutut a j w•.i. and
woavc to ether 'like e'.eeier b ard, c..te
t 'g thu edges together with rate'..}..
Make two of !Les mats one itch Luger
each side than y..ur beg. Place tl.r
•:rut bag hstwoew tlw wale, tack at
c.rners Palo!' by fringing the gods of
the ribbea
A .MAt'i)t•3 PAD
i• a pretty gift easily made -by a little
girl. Get a sheet of blue ..r peak Mote-
t n; paper. Cat out of it pieces about
eve in_hes ..I.ti . Take two of them
pooh and' oroamma each ..0 one side
with a pretty picture cf • flower of tither
design pasted ou ; cr simply ante to
large letter the w .rd 'having slantw•es
aeries it. Pink the edge., uud letas.n
the sflaaru put a somber '.f .matter
reenter d dlteiMt shades et vetoes
paps* Dir sot be afraid ..t putt nt t..0
many leaves of tissue, for et pies.' very
clues tugeth.r and you aim hardly have
too many .1 them. Make a ludo in one
corner ..f the pad and run through •
.teem curd fur • loop by which to hang
It up. Have the loops quite short, and
on the a.rner of the pad where the curd
runs through, piece a bow satin ribbon
suffi.iently broad to conceal the cord.
The pad mut hang diamood ww
DARNING t9E!PLE . Alta.
Take mil pieces of skirt braid, the
braid to be two or three inches longer
than the longest darning needle
you Intend putting in the cue—
blue, brown, pink, red, black, and yel-
I. p ; but if yes cannot qct them colors,
to n thee. *sold be used instead. Rod
44 Woe, or red, white and blw, or red
and dark grecs, or yellow and dark
Mown. flet then are six pieces alto -
4 tether, and each should "ensure four
rand a hall i�cbe•, Overhand than on
the long aides, making the stitches Bse ;
thee cver tko stitches make a row of
feather stitch (or any fancy kind) with
black silk. Sew one of the short soda
together half so inch from the extreme
end, and this haat inch that is left you
can pall oat into fringe. So far you
hove • small, -shaped bag. Fill this
with metes wool, and sew up the other
end In the lame way, leaning half se
inch foe fringe. The cans is how ready
to receive the darning needles, two on
sock pilot of braid, and will find fur it.
sett a convenient nook in some work-
buket.
. yeast- scaar.
Slat/nisi ; Two 'aids of b.tchet's
linen. If the double width kind, this
will make two by outting through the
middle. Hem the cot side with • very
marrow hem. Draw threads at the ends,
salter allowing for a wide hem, and work
is some of the numerous drawn thread
Patterns. Finish the edge with crochet --
01 edging.
• LAMP •UAD&
A pretty lamp shade is made of satin
r.bbon aid Ines insertion of egeal
widths. The pies. shotll be an isob
Jaeger than the porcelains *bade, and
made pointed .t one sed by taming
under the cornea and matebisg together
on the wrong side. The plash are thea
overhanded together ands keep edge to
`trguateb the insertion sawed is the top.
4 A !ltde rasael made of milk, the color of
the ribbon, is a laobed to mach point. A
rine milk mood is rea in set the bottom of
the lace to draw A mond tbs seek el
the porcelain snarls. A tuba is fades.
ed le tie ends of the mord. and the tend
is tied 1. a bow on owe side. Another
pretty minds is made of starlet satin with
the top sad bottom edged with Meek
bees. Work areesd the edges of die bees
with Mhri.t silk Ions in bettunhole
stitipb. Ran in sit the top of the shade m
starlet *ilk cord with tiny rid tenon at
the sada, or marrow "baby" ribbon, sad
tie iw a pretty Cow.
•*•7'a .AWA.
Cass ea 10 stitches with mingle zephyr.
1 ak a piste about four laches long,
'gig Maned 'elms and °sly henna'
two or Waee rows of one *mine. This
piens is to be sewed together at the
endo, bather ~side up ewe), tightly
with strati thread, staff • little gess thaw
Lail fell with cotton batting. Pat three
bean or mined bettors Is e rowed pill
Ions, pet this is the ka l ea the top of
the esteem, tee ill up the reassigns
Anse*. lather the ends and sew same as
robber ring, sew the ends of the lop of
the darkest ball Sew one .nd of
so-
othes piece of *hecto cord, the earls
length, to the top of one of the smaller
be''s, PAM a tape midi*, threaded
with the other end ut the cord, through
the middle of the largest bell, and (sten
the end to the rea silting small ball.
Sew • tiny bell on the bottom of each
ball.
A little °euvenioum to polish t 's-
eismic is made of two end pieces, short
three lucks. lona, of velvet or inn er
!teed with chamois skin. The edges of
the chamois akin and corer are button-
holed together, and joined at one end by
in vie b!u stitch... or a small bow.
A powder puff jar may be nude with
the keret size Liebid's Wei extract ur a
siwtlar jir covered with plush ur asliu
and oi•aeed with ribbous. As eighth
of • yard of down will make two puffs.
Half a dosea neve, iron, sod teaeo•
holden make a uico I.reecut, the Ener
covered with silk ur velvet and boutd
with tibb.,n ; the c..ar.or, teeth licking
or woo'en goods bound with braid, Ind
•apos provided with • Io -.p or small cur-
ia n ring to Ming them up b.-.
Bag, of all kinda, shoe bags, clothes -
bier, piens bags, button bags, stocking•
beta, dainty hags for the drawing -room;
pillows of bat -needles, aprons, blotting
p►ds. wall pincushions, which are now
s.' po'pu'sr; variously mounted and em
b .Ilahsd thermometers sod calendars,
.re all aeoeptab'. offerings.
Physicians prescribe Apia Saresparil
la in eases of scrofula, and in every form
of cbro,tie dr.wsa, bemuse this medicine
is safer to take, and is mon highly oats -
connoted. than any ether preparation.
it can always be depended epos as en
effective bled purifier.
A iblending liaise.
One of the 'unseen of a home for
destitute colored children went to the
inatitutioa the other day to see how
things were carried oo, and foaod a
youngster, as black as the inside of a
nal mine, tied to a bedpost, with his
kande behind him.
"What's that b:.y tied op so fort '
she asked the attecdant.
"For lying, 'ma'am ; he is the wont
lying Digger I ever saw."
'' Filet's his name 7"
"George Washington, ma'am," was
the paralyzing reply.
Dcn't hawk, hawk, and blow, Wow,
disgusting everybody, but use Dr liege'.
Catarrh Remedy.
Veer the IMAM Ne•.
This morning I read this beautiful *e-
rect, and I want te impress it on your
minds :
"It is not what we read, bet what we
remember that doss us gond ; not what
we earn, but what we ave ; mot what
we est bat what we digest ; not what we
intend. but what we do, that makes as
useful ; it ie nide few faint wishes, but
lifelong straggle that makes us vali-
ot." This struck me as all so sss.ible
!bat I telt it would do great good for •11
he children to study and remember it.
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near 11 1. }tied.
That pure blond is the life nourish-
ment of the bcdy, and means perfect
health no one can deny. Cleave the
blood from all impurities with B. B. B.,
the best blind purifier know. 2
Gentlemen, I esnort permit a ques-
tion
uotion of mere revewue tc be considered
alongside of a question of moral. ; bet
give me a sober population, not wasting
their naming* ea strong drink, sad I
. ill know when to get my revenue.—
Gladstone, to the brewers of London.
EMs Meek Agway
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a book
agent. but bas the agency in Goderisk
fur Johnsten's Tonic Bitten, which ha
ems heartily recommend for any com-
plaint to which a tonic medicine is ap-
plicable This valuable medicine has
been with .)oat astonishingly good re-
sults is came of general debility, weak -
nems, irregularities peculiar to feessia,
extreme palene., impoven.halest of the
blood, stomach and hoer treelike, him
of appetite, sod for that mimes! were
out feeling that sesrI,y every one is
troubled with at some part of the yew.
Dont forget the name Johnston'. Teens
Bitten 50e. sod $1 per battle at Goode'e
drag store, Albion block, Goderieh, mole
. gust. a
A public reader says he has enmmiited
to memory mon than 300,000 nesse of
poetry. We wield mesa kis death, of
anus,. bet it .sew a sit in loco the
change of getting so mesh rkyme oat of
the world at enc fell swoop.
Due Is sees Uwssor.
This injunction applies not only to the
mental but the physical welfare. Balt
rheum, erysipelas, sod all °Latinate
humors of the blood are perfectly curs -
hie by Burdock Mood Bitters. 2
The stingiest Baas i• Vermont won't
allow venous to walk by the side of his
helds for fear their shadows .1111 wear
oat the gram.
„ Me Itever t coded Aasatw r
No "hadly ever" shoot It H. had
an sttaek d skit people sell "biline .
nese,".nd to smile was impresible. Tst
• ra r "mile and smile, and be s
villain .till, Mill M was no minis, tet a
plan, blest, bowed may, that anatkid s
remedy so+ as Dr Pieree's "Pleases!
"I.;i •e.
IMom These Nes.
A Scotch awakens@ says : Stop •hirk-
i ig your duties. Stop esegle.ting to re-
turn borrowed books. Stop indulging
i t more than 100 pounds of self conceit
to the square inch. Sop supposing that
the world ouuld nut get aloe, pretty
well without you. letup looking at the
dark side of tile. Stop giving away to
taut tiodsug. Stop furnihtng your
friends with the minute pertieulan of
your bodily ailments. Stop taking
pessimistic views of men, !Ginn and the
theory of the universe. Stop working
not hod enough. Stop writing to
famous people fur their autography.
Stop procreattoaling. Stop sending to
Quo papers "something I've just dashed
off sol Levee.' stopped to correct."
3'op telling a busy man, "I know you're
busy, so 111 only keep you a minute,"
u a prelude to ea hour and $ hall's at-
tempt to t,lik his •rm off.
A Nigh vatuuiten.
"If there was only one bottle of Hag
yards's Yslk.w Oil in Manitoba I would
give one hundred dollars for it," writes
Philip H Erant, of Monteith, )Manitoba,
after having used it for a sorer@ w:,und
and for fr cm lingers, with, as he sey.,
"aetoniabisg goad results.
"it if ei.riou•, doct. r, that every lune
I smoke at er dinner I have sometht:.p
dazzling in my eyes. What an 3 cot d•i
for that 1" "Els !" said the doctor, with
a smile, "don't envo.ke." The patient The
was nouplassed. He hadn't thought of
that.
I"Did n't Know 't was
re,
Loaded
May do tut a stupid buy's 'scum - but
what vas be said for ta. parsec who
sees his child languMblag daily and falls
to recognise the wast of a turn., sad
blow!-puriAer t Formerly, a course ad
bitters, or sulphur and molasses, was tie
rule to wen -regulated families , but now
all Intelligent households keep Ayres
fiseeaparHla, welch is at once pleasant
to the taste, and the most searching and
*Seco ve blood medicine ever discovered.
Nathan 8. Cleveland, 27 Z. Canton et.,
Boston. writes : ' My daughter, now 21
years old, was in perfect health until a
veer ago when she began to complain of
fatigue. headache, debility. dizziness,
indigestion, and loss of appetite. 1 coo -
eluded that all her complaints originated
in Impure blood, and induced her to take
Ayers Sarsaparilla. This medicine soon
restored her blood -making organs to
healthy action, and iu due time reestab-
lished Ler former health. i And A yer'.
Sarsaparilla a most valuable remedy for
the lasaltutle and debility lucklcut to
spring tWIC .•
J. CastrigRht, Brooklyn Power Co..
Brooklyn, N T.. says: "As a Spring
Medicine, i And a splendid substitute
for the old -tiros compounds in Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, with a few doses of Ayer's
Pills. After their use. I feel fresher and
stronger to go 111'ough the summer."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rearmzu eV
Or. J. C. Ayer t Co., l -owed, Maes.
Ores el; ala betties, es. Worth N a Omit..
la Brief. mss Nobs h1H.
Dyspepsia i. dreadful. Dosordered
liver is misery. Isdtgestioa is a for to
good nature.
The human digestive .p allyl one
rd the most cempin..ted and wonderful
things in existence. It is easily put out
of order.
Greasy f..od, tough food, sloppy food,
bad cookery, mental worry, lata hours,
irreeular habits, and many other thin'ti
which ought not to be, have made the
American pro;.le a nation of dyspeptics,
But Greer.* August Flower has duns
a wonderful work in reforming this sad
hemline and making the American
peot:le so healthy that they an *►,joy
their mean and be happy.
Retuen►ber :—No happierae without
health. But Green's August Flower
brings health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. AA: your drug.ist for a
bottle. Serenty-fire oeote, lowly
Stas k the time
Tu buy weather steps.
To sleep spoon fashion.
To curet a sealskin tsp.
To buy catarrh remedy.
To eat buckwheat cakes.
Tu let ycnr whuken grow.
Tu ball -rule your gum shoes.
To Muff your oaten with straw.
To bay cough pyrup fur the baby.
To go fishing for base on Sundays.
To take your overcoat out of bock.
To put your feet in aha stove oven.
To take down the mcequitto netting.
To drink Thistle water hot Scotch.
To pay 50 cents a ton extra for coal.
Tu brig the warming pan out of the
cellar.
The best regulators tor the at ouch
sad bowels, the best ears for biliousness,
sick headache, indigestion, and all aBeo-
tious arising from a disordered liver, are
without exeeption Johnson's Tonic Liver
Pills. Small in sins, sugar coated, mild,
yet effeci.ive. 25 rte, per bottle sole by
Goode, druggist, Albion block, Gode
rich, sole agent [a]
Money is said to be the root of all evil.
but the temperance people declare that
the road to the mimes is the rcut of all
evil.
/ever True t1.
What ! Never tried Johnston's Tonic
Bitten ! Then d:; ao at once, it'a posi-
tively the best general tunic on the
market.
I're often heard of it bot thought that
it was to be placed on the lint of the
many trashy preparation's that flood our
market, tut since you recommend it so
highly I'll gine it • trial Do .o it's
good for any oomplaint in which • tonic
ieof benefit. and can be taken by man,
woman, or chile. 600• and =1 per bode.
at Goode'• Drug store, Alston block,
Gedeticb,sole agent a
ladies' Frlelld !
Griddle fates h:rr the mitten WIIMnt
waste er Tr+.aaie.
yrs
Trak sine hakes silt
per minute. rots.`
This .ice bakes eigb
ekes qtr nlnute.
Mer. ar.ea,
If there to no accent is your town, we will
sent you saber of the above by express, acted
w to freight u receipt of the price.
A GEN TS \t'ANTEL in every town. Great
ladsoernents offered. Send for circular.
!i!f- & CD , Toronto
1888.
Harper's Bazar,
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might pecans, humorous sketches. etc. its
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will Mese help ladles to save many times the
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Ioc.semy. Its editorials are marked by good
s,
roseand not a lice Is admitted to Its
columns that could oaead the Most fastidious
sae.
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HARPER BROTiIERS, New York.
1E88
Harper's
WINTER C000S!
ABRAHAM SMITH,
TAILOR & CLOTHIER
Has juin reveled. and • sow openlag a inose seeortme.t of
READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER SUITS.
Also on hand • large stuck of the
LATEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS AND CLOTHS
For the make-up or INTER tit, ITS.
ORDERED WORgABRAB. SPECIALTY
AM BMITS_
gest Side Square, Godericb, Dee. 7th. ISM. alp
ange of Business 1
JOHN ROBERTSON
makes announcement this week that be has purchased
The Grocery Business formerly
carried on by
C. L. McINTOSH, .
and has made large oddities@ to the stock in every department.
SILVER SHIELD SLUGS.
ti'J1cALPINE'S TOBACCO. Plugs full weight and best quality,
uid in every third plug will be found a bright Canadian 5c. piece.
far Try it and sea. The investanent doesn't all go in smoke.
NEW GOODS, GOOD VALUE,
AND LOW PRICES
itolisr.swes.
lomat
SOOTS & SHOES
.4 Large Assortment of Pall and Winter trtiooda just arrired at
H. GUEST'S
CI--1=AX5 c.,‘sx STORE
Prom the very best manufactory is Canada.
LADIES FINE BOOTS A SPECIALTY,
RUBBERS. OVERSHOES. PELT BOOTS, kc.
BIG DRIVE IN SUPPERS. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
All Cheap for Cab7 11. G U ET,
Wes* side Square, God.nck-
TO FARMERSJ
AND
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY I
As I have commenc-
ed to bayyHOGS for
curing; n the factory,
I will pay
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ise!rsaeat er e. saBesides caber awnetiene N
It run person worm be Wse t woew, micaCOMM( the nor(g year. A.t
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.isi*.• wperbly iUmatrets4. a the Gnatas he *spine his neighbor to be, what a wnest; stasis* ea ussrles. sad tunics In -
heaven tbia world 'meld become ! dmen mm
: hesutltst� Itltr.ted pspere en
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the West Indies: goo meek N William
beset and W. D. M.}wmr.; re, tem, eemh
cemtsdete In a glean member, by )teary
Jaime. (atsalle Amon. me Amelia Rives ;
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p.pder writers; sad illustrated papers of
tAWe sad Ietsayrselra
tervst. The
ens.
tNf=aDeprtemem areeemlusted by
OrNisles.. llama Hew -
a rrosassa RWRIMMOMM
Who is then abet isnot fretiasstly an-
n oyed by distressing headache. t 8.f
firers from .ilk or nervous headache
will find a perfect mare in Burdock Blood
Bitters. Sold by all dealers in rnedi
eine. 2
Gncd advice is worth more than
money, bat, som.whow, we can't make
our creditors me that trey.
Ray fever ie a type of catarrh having
mealier symptnree. It is attended by an
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Pea TZAR:
NARPRICS MJ6 J 1:FIC
Iniamed °outlines of the lining users- UIRPVft'ti N-ZXKLI.
wtitri!Ire Sw R_....
bran.. of the nostrils, tear !mate and HARPRR-A rnl'.Vo PPOPl-a
tatnst, messing the lump As acrid
n oses. isssereted,the distillates Memo .n, -
panted with a burning sensation. ?bars
an seven .per of snowing, frequent
attacks of headache, watery and ioltao-
ed eyes. ]guy's Cream Balm es a mom
dy that can be depewded upon. beets
at druggists ; by mail, reentered. Allele,
Rfy Brothers , Dreggusta. Owego. 'Na
York. ly
Th. *armors is like a fashionaMs 11t.
elan inasmuch as it is seeustoesed ha
powder, brwp nod ball..
AM
M or
t, M
res
/yeas•@ t*"., to ell enowribere in the f7Nt
sd Canoes. er Meza'..
7 1111.. )fasszcra begee .g*
tae Jun. •nd [NNesespp►.r st sale
U�Aeere •rm (lave 5. *1..141.5. .eh*r*1p
14.. vtll a wNh th. Nsut.@r emosant •t
tI� et molar.
es I t�tweasi 105. bYNatg.a. ver
p rate Jal�ev sill. eeslslemrs t_�( .p M
mese
t'letb Ca.as, .so wahg
ewr e.eh M ttlal p.
10_H+wr't. • M An.map. AIM
obtainable for LIGHT
Hans, and also M En-
it'>r. Heavy hogs are
not in so good de-
t,but I will buy
thein for what they
are worth, and take 2
lbs. per hundred off.
Hep require 10 be *Weed rlgbt through the breast. sad net akatlkell ask•
1 have always on bold la tum • !Meek se
Beef, Mutton, Lamb. Pork Hams --sugar cured and smoked,
Breakflsst Bacon, Spiced Rolls, Corned Beef Poultry,
Game in Season, Tenderloin Spare Ribs, Pickled
Tongue, Piga Head and Feet, Sausage, &c.
MacorL., Zl�xd., dr,c_,
WROLEsALE AND RETAIL.
As 1 I•are been getting my shop refitted, sad getting ready for Christmas 1 west' latae
Si to e.11 and Inspect my Mask and prices before pnrehasiag elsewhere.
Masklike you for pest favors. and @eliciting nor pahesag•. I remsla, nem tore,*!
ti4.
ROBT. McLEAN,
East Side Court Heise ..;quare, Godson&
oederiet, Nov, teak 1tt7. 1117-).
THF FINEST
FALL MILLINERY
ARRIVING DAILY
AT TU
WEST STREET EMPORIUM.
A. J. WILKINSON.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
1 have at pre.seit a large seek et
duNekte ter semnews. se tae sear, whisk t eller as the Lowest P.selyea
e Irtgs„GOODS!
own pas& (Maga, Lig Metter awl rt1Mwiatt.tea A. meltiewsk t latish tae nessms