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THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JAN. 25. I889.
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EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT.
•.eeewta.• aeteatleas .r Weise Is Teaser.
ewe sad P.pM.
The late Edward Thriwg, d.scitb.ng
Lis ex potteries* a• aeight-year-tdd,
rlag tett •verism* sites. Mak. n., las-
"me •.IdfashM.aed private atshtn►: .tf the
oke "11. the Add s Sum morin
lamg-floon
g. mak Sud -weirs -et t►r.sktaet NatiaEdueater
type," says, outpost it sly, "The most
Listhi4 lose. a of my life was the feature
of seapewm and *sorority to get Inside
the 6.y -world, Waterer mock it true bed
our outsides." Let no teacher im• iftna
that be oars by ally possibility succeed io
la his profess/Ain emit he learns to get
"iaa►de the bo•y-world."-- Educatluual
.1 Potosi.
Edueatitw is the knowledge of how to
use the whole of ones self Mess are
often like knives with many blades; they
Inoue how to vita one, and only o..;
all the rest are hand in the handl., and
tby are so better they would have been
it tbq had been mad. with but ..we Rasa• nam an ... •'..rer.ta•
blade. Many men use but owe sir two eras.
faculties out of the score with which they
are endued. A emu is educated who
koows how to make a tool of every
fatuity -how to woo it, bow to keep it
sharp, and to apple it to all practical
yurpos... - Henry Ward Bomber.
Human perfection is the grand aim of
all well directed oducattom The teach-
er *tumid have ern prevent 'the ideal
an wb.ole perfection he would realize
in the children oum.titted to bas care,
as the scolpb,r would realize the pore
forms of hie imagination on the rough
marble that lies unchtwled before bus.
-North Carolina Teeober.
"The rich .seed education, the middle
olam need it, sad the poor require it. so
that all may know that this nation was
not boot up by one claw, that it IS not
depending •.n on. cies and that it will
not tar ruled by • class. The people must
be taught what their pulttieal rreltte are
They m est be taught that bnodlen and
bribers are traitors. They moat he
taeght to, watch the politician after his
election as well as before it. They mess
be taught that the lead• of the nation,
and not to thieves who ware 'mart
enough to Neal them. They meat be
taught that the ruse of the copulation
belong to the people .1 the native.
should Bette beneath the rule of the
people.- E V. Puwderley.
A fallacy is very consume sero ne pri-
mary teachers that the moral welfare of
the children will take care for itself.
They reason the : When the child gets
older he will know better .hat to right,
and will behave properly. Two gees -
non. arae :. flow is he to know .hat is
better / And. knowing better, an you
enure yourself that be will do better I
*4v expenw0os goes to show that the
idle, troublesome boy or girl at ail is
idle and troublesome at twelve ; the da
obedient child at six ss diobedi.ct at
twelve ; the dishonest boy or girl at six
is the same at • later age. an
lees the matter persistent morel urinates
enters Impressively into the early ambuul
Rte. -Mies E. M. Reed.
whish shall result ia penes' sad ewer -
testing good, Here the teacher acts a
most ttaywtaat pan ; he becomes w few
tor in the last ung of the child, wiNw
influeuue shall rtaob out for weal or wove
•. ohs Vector .t .a■rvw.l.N.
"For three taonths I amid rot sat a
full meal or doday's wort. I bought
a bottle of Burdock Hlc sd Bitten, begaD
west* at, and to three days mr appetite
returned, is a week I felt like a new
man. It waw wonderful what teat nes
buttn did fur me,' writes Arthur Mi-
chas. of HJo..1i1l0, Muskoka, who *of-
fered from Dyep.p.ia 2
TEMPERANCE WORK.
Tuts &ridie's at Work telle the fol-
luwtag in•edwt ti commotion with a
Church in • certain town in Kentucky :
"Ow al the members was in the habit
of lti iag lute a saloon a•d taking • drtok
whenever be leu like it, tut had a holy
burnt ..f an organ u: churot. Ill • die
session of the subject he said : 'If you
breg that organ in here you will split
the church. 1 and • Dumber of others
will leave.' The pastor replied : 'I win
preach either with or without the orgen
in the church. It is • ,miter .1 indiUor-
esee to ma. Hut as the ohsrch is dtead-
ed}buut Rand some say (bat it will drive
them out of the Church. I think the
wisest course fur w is to put the organ
in the saloon sad woe if it won't keep
them of that place also
By a kite decision of the Snpre.ae
C suet of Peanaylvan* saloon -keepers are
made rs•prn•ibie for any injury, lies or
damage suffered by their patrons in the
saloons, .x as • eunse.1ueoce of their
visite there. And the Supreme Court of
Nebraska hoe decided that • w..man may
sac and recover mousy her husband has
squandered fer Lquur.
"I have personally nu prej.Jice,"
says Caron Wilberforce, "winst those
engaged to the liquor trade ; but I am
utterly tired of seeps this bright world
turned into a jail or • bell in order that
the great brewers and distillers may be-
come millionaires and peen."
Fourteen lumbermen one is a
'log drive' reeeetly, at one "f the rapid.
In the M.ttawa River, Canada, secured
whisky. gut drunk, decided to run the
rapid., hoarded a boat which was capsta-
ns the noddle of the rsp1ds, and all were
drowsed.
"Lest January," says J. N. Teeple, of
Orwell, Oct., '•there appeared dsptbe-
rsa in .ror.egghborbood. D•,ctoraran
night and day, but I kept nett to Hsu -
yard's Yellow Gil and bought my chil-
dren through all right " Yellow Oil
curie all painful oomplaista and iniu-
"To read the Euglirh langUgts well, nes. 2
to write with dispatch a Dalt legible
haled, sad be toaster of the first roles
a arithmetic, so to dispose of at once,
with accuracy, every q•seetion of figures
ahlc\ comes up in practice -I Gall this
a good education. And if you add the
ability to write pert grammatical i ng-
liah, I -regal at as an excellent educa-
tion. Tb..e are the tools. You can du
much with them, but you are helots**
without them. They •n the founda-
tion ; and en'on you begin with thew,
all your flashy attainments, • little geo-
logy, and all other olo,gies and ~pines
are ueteatauuw rubbish.. -- E *ward
Evers tt.
No .ehrt.e of education, hoverer com-
prehenare aid elaborate, can be of value
unless aoln►ated by tate warm busman
sympathy of the teacher. It Is the towh-
ee who takes the bare smithies. and with
tenderness and earnestoees mikes them
effective. Children must be bat appeal
ed to through the heart -when their re -
surd is won the battle is bought. When
the regard -the love of but pupil -be-
longs to the teacher, the vexed problems
of di.ciplioe ars solved. The cblldrem
will do right not for the sake of doing
right, not thn,ngk fear, but simply be-
cause by so doing they please the teach-
er. His approval ar.d pleased smile is
the reward. It takes a wonderful feeling
of humanity, a deep sympathy and pa-
tience 10 a man to effect this condition.
&one wooer' have these eoidiuoas in
unusual degree, while in others -both
men and wteseo-they are totally lack-
ing. Koch should never teach ; they can
only only offer dry husks and staguuat
waters.-looatral School Journal.
HEALTH.
TETE HOME CIRCLE.
• Wiped at t .m.Sa..
Don't be tow hasty as getting your
beet up against the imam( .4 your
children Take the *Arnie we bad us
this subjoin I. .n wacbaulte. Brunie
!mowing to any complain. of your uhild-
res shout the IieuJ►•hbees of teachers,
end getting .1l worked up sed ..cited
over u, it were better to reflect • little.
K.NNrlleet that your ow oar half -.limas
trueness drive yue *racy half the time,
and hear with the teachers who are mak
lag for yon tate111Reut saw and women
of as u.p.u.WOR laaaeral aa you were
yourself sweaty or thirty yeas" ago. Rs
milers that wades your buy -whoa, of
Dour.., all kuow to be an angel M or
she hos t.. °unload with that of year
neighbors boy, and you all know rqually
well what • terror he tae
The Moos sad Metaa€soly.
Cheer(uleese and oeeupatlou are char•
sty allied idle men w rarely happy.
How •h..uld they be i Th. brain out
the muscles were m.d* hr action, sud
neither cat les healthy without vlg..ro..•
exercise. Into the lady breis Crawl
spider like ftuct.., Mimic it with cub -
webs that shut out the light .lid make
It • tit abode for "loathed �os.lanchuly."
Invite the stout handmaiden. brisk and
busy Thought, into the intellectual
chambers, and she will sem brush away
such unwholesome tenants. Blessed he
work, whether it be of the bead or the
nand, or both. It demolishes Chimera
as effectually as Ifellerophou, backed by
the goddess of Wtadum, disposed of the
urigival mousier of that ewe.
AN Iaeldeat.
On • railway train the writer Witted
the eutranco of a mother sad a little ma
wbu were unexpectedly geseteihy •
friend of the 'author's The frimid was
only from into way station W the text,
while the others .ere ow • lou journey.
There happene.l to be but one vacant
double -seat in the oar ; and int., this the
boy slipped. taking the ..at n.zt to the
window. His mother, eager to improve
the tee minutes with her friend, asked
the son to lure up his seat and take an-
• assert •aeaea.
Mi.. 11.41. Klii..t..4 P..ntvp.w.l, Owt
er,tsa -"My Im..tol.r and 1 were 6rh
taken ill with • severe attack .i doer-
rbus, Imam* tried other re,aeJies, we
tried Dr P,wler'sKatmai.1 Wild Straw-
berry. shush !tare immediate relief " I
"They bare a I.rge, aa'e so my din
met," says a well knorr iris:tet e, "than
any other pill on the market, and give
the best satisfaction for sick headache,
bolo moon, in,ig.ati,n, etc , and whets
a.wboied with Johnatwl'. Tunic Hitters,
Juhnat..n'* Tonic Liver Polls will per
furan what au other medictoe luta d•.te
before our softening humanity " Pills
26 omits per bottle. Hitters 00 cents
and 111 per bottle. Sold by Goode,
Druggist, Albion block, Ooderich, sole
went [el
tIM ISgS at 1M eht-ssS.
While the water is gales the mad lies
at the bottom, bvt when it a disturbed
tt rises to the top. Every cock boar can
swim in a .hsllor river, but it meat M a
.teo.ug veaaee that pl.,wa the troubled
revisit. "The Lord givers, and the Lord
tsksth away ; blessed be the name of
the Lord." He ginal before he takes,
and takes what be glees. The hour-
glass of outward happiness *tete rung
out. Today Job ie the richest matt hi
i• all the East ; t',tu•rn.w Job is the
poorest utas in all the world ; yet his
heart wet like • fruitful peradtse
when his estate was like a barren wilder-
ness. Th.uith Good burned up his . ut
house, yet his palace was left sta,.dinc.
Outward mercies are like the tide, which
chis as well as does ; like thief aky,which
a..i■rtimes is clear and at another time
clouded ; or like • budding flower, which
a warm day opens and • cold day shuts
again if God blesses us in taking as
well as giving. let us bless Him for tak-
img as well as for giving. --Rei
Sicker.
A rete silt
Around each bottle of Dr Chase
Liver Con is a medial wide and reo.ip
hawk containing awful information, over
200 reassign, and pronounced by doctors
and druggists as worth ten time* ib
cost ..1 the medicine. Medicine and
hook $1. bold by all druggists
other for that little time. a, that she What I have dome is worthy of north -
s void ant with her mend. "Nu, 1 won't ing but silence and forgetfulness ; batt
b,scau.e I want to sit by the window, what cod has d,.. for me is wort ng
d
and all the .cher .rata have p..,pt. •1- everlasting and thankful memory. --
ready Si the wlodoe•
"Rut, darling, oaly for ten minutes,
and then you sou sit by the window all
lay."
"Nos, I wont go. I want to sit by the
window now.-
' Bet, dear, sot give mamma plea -
sire!"
[Bishop Hall.
To invigorate bah the body and the
brain, use the meltable tunic, Milburn's
Aromatic Quinine Wine. lm
Citizen (u, thy-"iciats)-I say, doctor,
do you "now anytbin. about Brown'.
"Noe fox ten little minutes,when mum- r taasaal standing in the coinmunity 1 Is
ma wants so much to talk 1., ser friend, I k i is t a 1 Phm.bm... t Nell,
all 1
know a that I have bee,! his faraily phy
'Men for sevea years, and he's always
paid me ; and • man .'b., will pay hie
doctor's bill will pay anything.- New
York Sun.
and you an eat by the window the whole
day long 1
"No !"-with impatient emphaaia.
And in spite of baahle entrehty from the
'wither, and good-natured urging from
the fared, that home -nurtured bit of
modishness kept his p1•oe. the mother
Dever dreamissg of insisting oo the right
and courteuw thing, but marmunng
gently that ''Bobby did so enjoy looking
Decay of the teeth (caries; is ezeeed• .out of the window. When seven-year-
iss :y c amus, capeosally w *moos old Bobby becomes Robert the Husband,
avilwi people. Tum lack of power 10 his sad little wife will wonder, "Why w
react this disease may be due to the dr it that men have w little tenderness for
pression of vital vigior through over -tax- their ei... r' -From "Open L tt.u" in
moa the nervous system, or through se- the January Century.
dentary habits and ',uxorious bane. In - -- -
this. se to other metiers, there are to -
horned teadeeies, and the children tf
thew whose teeth decay early themselves
aoiier the same evil.
But what is the immediate cease of
dental dicey 1 A paper on the •ubtect
was read by Dr George S. Allen, of New
York, before a meeting of tine dental
mason. latety held in Boston.
According to the p'per, the credit of
mine( the question belongs to Dr W.
D! Miller, ea Americas residing in Ber-
lin, Germany The eolstloc is found in
the germ theory, which has already
settled the ursgm if so many lutectww
dtae•ees.
The microscopic germs, which are
stalled bacteria, the stwlleet of organiz-
ed beings, so small that it takes 100,000
of them pleeed lengthwise to measure an
inch. belong to the plant family. They
multiply both by division and by the
formation of spores. The spores, which
correspond to seeds have great vitality,
sad ars ouaffected by die
temperature
that would demroy the parent plant.
The mu:uplicatioo by division is ex-
r.ediagly r tpd.
Thee the total 'cadential of tits
genres is almost out of the question, sad
in mead • short time, it the pest be
neglected, it becomes difficult to limit
the alarm they cum do. That barn may
be effected either by the growth off the
bacteria at the expense of the sells of
the body, or mon probably, perhaps, by
developing a poison in their waste pro-
ducts.
It must be remembered, however, that
any Mads of b•atera are perfectly
harmless, while it is possible that some
aid in the vital process of the organism.
The mouth is infested by several forms
of usooem.1 bacteria. The saliva is
sever free from them. Therefore, in
order to ...artaia if dotal sanies is doe
to Whitens, meet rigonoos testa were
assemary. The bacteria must be found
is the decayed atter of the teeth ; be
isolated from every other kind ; culti-
vated cowls of the body, and the pens
eskivatioc moat proclaim a similar caries
whets introduced into a healthy tooth,
sed this earns meet show the same form
of hatters.
Dr Miller's mi peri'.miite, have ens -
farmed to tete testa He fooled but-
ter's
asten's 'iliac the tebedee of the decayed
teeth ; obtained pure culture* from
them, sad, pbeiag the latter 15 tubes
with piens of ess.d teeth, the metro -
mope ia from tee te lost weeks showed
a•i.ilar aeries, sad the !shales distend-
ed with Mailer bamtelis
Asada OpWalis and adds
IHravac If Tut airs. -1.
r, It Me
mind as like w Mork of ,marble.-Addiaun
wrote very beautifully on this ides He
represent. the teacher as a sculptor,
opermiagt on • rough block of marble,
with chisel is hand, and heisting forth a
beautiful angel e:atue. The poetic fancy
that the angel lay it needed in the block,
to be been oat andk,oli•hd by the scalp -
ton band, .ill do well enough whoa
we deal with inanimate object., bet it
will never do to sampan the child's
mind with it. Tbe shad is not like the
marble, a a. of matter, but it is •
livine, moving, actively engaged being,
Irons the moment it eaters the world,
sad must be treated es Stab. 2. That
the mind is lits • pima -A plant Ina
life, tt grows, it changes, It develope,bet
it is vegetable life, vegetable growth,
veretahle development. Da act e0. -
mit the blonder of nestling goer child
es if it were a ..getable. It has a head,
bat not • cabbage head, 1t has • heart,
but n•,t like • plant. It bas as imencr-
tal mind, a so lees immortal bay, sad
above all an immortal sous paint
for eternity," Zeezi. said Toe are
"caries, trailing*, d.sati•g that shall
live through all life sad extend throng'.
Mit all sates*. Re.e.bee this, and
make so mietaka a, That See mid of
fAe pupil, as pm remiss Aim Mb,
is Iub • Hawk .Asst of --$iz yaw.
the most imported of all of life, of the
child's eaidten a have alread , Aad all mown. of ibm throat sod IeT
when you ramie* kiss ioto ..boot sic mm be eared by the tins of Sect!'• 1<�
has in them six yens gained mon know- ties, emit °Detains the Mabee vista.e of
ledge sad formed more ebar•eter theta O.d Idler Oil and Hyppopb..pkitee is
.md twelve yeses of .nbwgacat life will task fullest form .hat W. IL
tarnish him. A. stets►, therefore, Mise
Miser, M. D., LIR O. P., a, Trots,
resent bias. Here work be i, W. S. says: "After thew years' upw-
ind it may have to be the esdnies d hems I gambler b.ett's Bsaalsbs nem of
what has boss done Most amine, dtaa the very best is the market. Very mi.
etrineeat .ss•eres meet be resorted t., e.liest la thrust affeetnea" brad by
to lie* lo mind sad mharester that big till drsggistL POa sot $1 00
Mew • Smdet'a.ghi told.
The beet regulators tor the at attach
and bowels, the best cure for biliousness,
sick headache, indigestion. and all •ffec
tions arising from a disordered liver. are
without exception Johnson a Tonic Liver
Pills. Small in size. sugar coated, mild,
yet effective. 25 cis, per bottle sole by
Goode, druggist, Albion block, Bode
rich. sole agent. [al
"My son," said • mild parent, "it
grieves me very much to see you 'teepee,
A slim young man in the height of the company of worthless young spend-
faahlow was violently •neelung in • street thrifts. You should rrmemher, my buy,
car, when a companion remarked, "A w, , that • fool and his money are conn part-
Cbawles, dsah boy, how d'ye catch that •d.'' -Yes, father," replied the Prodi
dwe dful cold." "Aar, deah fetish, left gel -`I know all about that. But don t
my cane in the lower hall tother day,
and in sucking the ivory handle, so
dwe.dful add, it chilled me almost to
death." If Charles had used Dr. Har-
vey's Red Pine Gum Isis cold world not
trouble him eery much. For sale at J
%%dace'. prescription drug store. tf
Shirt-- Hell.., Meese. I h.see t see. I
y..0 lately. i .idols -e you have been:
very Ivry Merton - Yee; I have bee.!
Iwo. 1►.0 1.1to a near h,.a... I live n.a the
sown* wow. tNt.•rt-l. that ao 1 It
mu./ ire • new eapefi.am for yue.-
K .taco
Pat
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GODERICH BOILER 110113
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Ma.ol.cturen sir all tie 1. of
STADIUM, RASMWE. UNINill1 AS0 11/111111.1111
BOILERS.
IREl GALT PANE, MOMS BTAQta
sad •1d dada of Sheat iron work.
a. P.B. BOOM
TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALL
$100 AND. UPWARDS
1 have • large number of Howes and Lots
and Tassat Laud..0 the meet desirable parts
me the Town Yui a ILE i - lea •r.
Nus ls the trine to means property before
the BIg Itu.h. 1'm1'. le. it. is miming sum.
d ►a a abort guar Ices wi11 ha • adssaoed
11.0 beyond the reach r mini. Werbn 1 *PP. Si. T. a. seas...
Call mod see Law and Inc..ibefore parches i P.Q. BOX 381
Ing rJs.wbeR. «K ».
R. kADCWFFE, °adorbk Map 1
(teal Estate and Ueneral In.nren.-e Arens.
Office West -$N.. third door trona square. C. N. 1
It Ticket re/ Tele.pnpb (Akx. •t-tt.
OTaA1 Alta WAT5R ►ora virrnsiem
constantly as bond.
Oa bud, ready ter delivery :
1 Ga ser. few .sed setts.. l'esapa..r.
1 xt W.P. aesetsd Now/ Welter. la Gears
order.
Alas • 15 111P. Maples wad 5.51or ..east
mot, 1. $..d l'eeidNlo■.
Nall orlon will recelwe prompt att.wtl...
DURDOCK
PILLS
A DYNE CYNIC
roe BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION,
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICS
HEADACHE, AND OiatasCu Or Twit
STOMACH, IIVEN AND DOWELS.
THAT Aar r,tO,TwollOVaw An0 Mer/r
1* ACTION, AND roar A rAI*Meta Ai•
TO aua0OCa 51000 BITTxsa in Twit
TacATr:NT awe coat or CHNONIO
AND OLSTINATE DISEASES.
the fools atill seem tr, have the most
money in this world r" -New York
Evening Sun.
• Wonderful ars.a,
The largest organ, awl one that plays
a oontn.11ing part on the health of the
body ie the liver. If torpid or tractive
easse.ameastag wash tae Baby• the whole system becomes disnased.
That class of parents is uohappily large Dr. Chase's Liver Cure is made specially
who appear to •crept a child's strong for Liver and Kidney diseases. and is
oonstitution merely as • basistfor e.p en- guaranteed to cure. Recipe book and
menu, rotaarks Harper's Beim. The medicine $l. Sold by all druggists
child has a habit of dropping asleep as
sous as he is laid in his enb 1 Then let
hire be taken fres it any time to be ex-
hibited. If he goes to sleep again so
easily, the rowing him at all boon will
do harm. He rarely catches °old 1 Thee
Garry bias out in all weather, keep him
out late to the sesame and dress him in
as thin ciothjsg in winter as in Sommer.
His digestion is steeliest 1 Then by all
means let him eat whatever be wants and
whenever he (eels like it He is of an
inquirtng turn of mind, and .i11 taste
anything y t offer him, and it is very
am.Sinst to see the closer grimness when
same sew viand fads to .amt with his
!tier.
"Bet don't you think it M a good plan
to aeesstom babies to cat °v°rythis/ 1"
said a pretty young mother, timidly.
"Theo their dtgeatcns will get used to
all sots of told. IN course, as my little
girl is my Asst baby I have had no ex-
p.riosw exempt with her, but her father
meet she •ha11 taste everything be has
on his plate. fibs is • year old sow, but
she has liked potatoes and gravy ever
e ines she was Sit months old and she is
so food !of preserves and cake and of
vegetable. I did protest when her tither
began feeding her with pickles and co-
wmben and cabbage with 'inept a
them. bet she seemed to like them, and
I can't .se that it does her • bit of harm."
The baby in question was eves them
of a pasty eotspleaioa, but .he bad
peaty od flesh, although it was flabby
and lacked the et'mue that marks the
body of a really healthy *hilt, Follow-
ing the scene her paresis had laid oat
for her, b the time elle was sixteen
dears old she was a on.I.ed dyspeptic,
Me akin the eolor of dirty doe, bei
teeth decayed, her breath iato1.i&bl•.
Tet the permits, while seeersitg over
their dsembter'• ill -health, utterly failed
te sesames woes and effect.
as N to -.e ".seed.
Dust allow • coin in the head be slow-
ly and sorely ren Into Catarrh, when
yes age be cured for 26e. by name Dr.
0baw'a Catarrh Con. A few applies -
times sore ioeipieet matarrb ; 1 to 2 bexes
ceram ordinary instant! ; 2 to 6 bates is
rrante l to ears Amnia satenb. Try
Onllylse and seer AK'4 iv by
demistsall
ENVELOPES
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LONDON, - CANADA.
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