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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-2-8, Page 74 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 18$9• rwlwle st s. WeM IM Savevese. Claw !My RewsM seas •sM. Ts*aatsaaas of Mv•MMss. ♦ titate Mast'itigirriaese haus torn solemnised At least three fourths of the efT.rts A child in ousvulstuna presents a spree Rev I' l; .coir, M.P.. t. et l.•atuere to its at Cast Gerdes. New 1,4 It, enace Mr started fur the reform of shine*, public stitch M *loss Simpson was placed to Coutes.' •d the ' or pri.,te, when they lad, fail fur want pareau• Some are rendered atoolutety landing bereave but that of yesterday of earnest purpose. A cash -boy u1 a helpieas by taralytuog fear, end many was the wu*t remnantie of all.' New Ycrk *tore red a request that others, eves if not so deeply affected, ara Catherine Avelleda, tine of the pret any boys or gide should tell of any are scanelJ less Delpless, for the reason tient little women who ever ermined the tDai they du t know what W du for ocean ins esteems, and said to he des - (coded from AUunsi the Wise King of Lou and Castile in the thirtieth century, was the heroine. She was brought up in !usury and refinement to the city of Malaga in Southern Kpaiu Her father died snug years ago, aid some that time she aid her mother have beets tratetsug through Europe. A few weeks ago her mother died, and Catherine found that the property had dwindled to tuaignsh caner. The was at that owe in Lunen. Finding that ter friends were few whoa her money was gone, she determined to go to Mesio,., where her only living re- lative, • brother, was I valid. She titd not know .nasus where, hut site had undent"d from her mother that be had vast estates somewhere in the south- ern part of that country. As her little stuck of money was rapidly grueine less, she .oncluded to come by steerage, and s1 want to Liverpool and sailed for New York on the Sonia, of the Cunard Line. Ou the pole vessel was a brawny Scbtchman, Robert Mayne, of Inverness, formerly a member of one of the High- land regiments of Her Majesty. His uncle is one of the famous shipbuilders of Aberdeen, and Robert canoe to this country to take csarge of a Scotch colony, lately urgsuized in Wyoming. He also came in the steerage, out of eurosity, and to see how immigrants traveled. The two yuun{ people tua-a--iflluteint aversion to each other the first time they met. Catherine is small, delicate, and dainty. Robert is as strung as an ua and nearly as large. The lady thought him rough and uncuth. She under• l "lt iught out : What do yon mean Y' Stood English, but could nut bear his "Well, he had the biggest job lot of fire to esu minutes, thea take. it •,oto Gaelic aooent. and she was terribly an- tad wt.rda. Sleeted 'a if he bud all that auk, without wiping, wrap it Icirriedly !toyed when he upand down the bid Leen left over from the whole trade. ui hot blanks'., and put it back tapes overheated and 111 -smelting ',towage lh bed 1 it t d it era its singing old ballads in • harsh voice, or worrying the most dismal ...wide oat of beloved bagpipe. She saw no beauty in his "When the Kye Comes Hams," Of "The Cart'p'eli's are Cumin'." One day when the baffling head elude were stronger than usual, a verve struck the vessel with st:h force thee the laity was thrown from her feet. She fainted, and the Scotclwan who picked her up, thought that she was dead. Then for the first time he felt a great interest in her, and when she revived he ordered wrongs which they would try to make "" tight in the year 1883, in this way • the little sufferer. Such attacks Genie / ..R.,,,,.,�,.__—_ un suddenly, sod w,: hunt warning, and "Well, you sea. I think swearin' a !Ir Jho :T •'iii h•.use, elaieh i. 1l►oot 'bot as bol se anything us boys in our there is always some delay is immuring enure do ; awearit,' and chum' tobeek- a physicians Douce, every ,••oe er ..0 er. I dut.'t chew, end lots of us bey. i knew what to do in sush cases until lie dust ; but then there's lots that does, °"ase - little fellers nut half as big as we ; and I An attack of convulsions, .securing its seine of then do swear awful" i a previously healthy child, is mels • ie, your employer. allow it r' asked feel ; this fact s eno•.uraguig. Whei the editor. I death results, the chances ate that there "Ni if they knows it ; but you d nu'r i HI souse serene" disease -as of the bias,' s pose they swear at the hues f And I -present as • coop Icati.m. The most them that chews, they don't chew an au"' c"use of w•ovulsiuua is tudiges lion, induced by improper tool. Con - pat -day."atJpahun, ala, renders very young chii- 'And you think this might and ought Out., says regard'. a ti L' Ii • '•I tar. used y,.m1 raerllrut tine ler k t lap'uuu u, pr settee met IM my family WWII 18 it and hold It No I it u ) list • I .*0w iv' retard •ee. Vise 'hive buoy B e • a vv. *time, •'ehee tar Sway." h sh Id two mere a..i ..i Etater, me. r"lete.l by there nor . i.e eriert,.roa laat weak. soul 1 .1...4 la .11 f, . •N1 tiej. 1.. I .'t t• •isi. .4 .Irderts •air I. 7'.ed • k. .411 111e plc ill ,.s •.41i't rr rtrh. l ll .ic 'he •sat h,. hon ilial.• w -•s Co hum tiled dols-.ia i t t.,• h• use' .u•1 by •ii us say it se -i se ' Ilia the PI 1111•1144`11 a tel 'Lave known this. �Ir l+l'Nsts sou otos tete slay WY away with the,ftest,y w make a payment ons his piece. is .'.,spsuy oath Lia wile and ser., le •vi,.Y at h. woe f.•er .4 kis a thei biota. one $iatt.N seed the ntb- vr a 3 ,.vl.tirr Th. y were in the bowie at tr., mei, it ass etatckrd hut Ike ata said yhrv. w' ,rid r.ait„l ort them. tt,w i at. e.' y Sissy billy after' Toe Lou a is l••ug way trains any a three snit des re - memo. 1 d theelati , attempt u... S wade I 1 of -el. -Jai and "lade Mt !Aorta ma. sway. II be • the it-tea'ct lei.'hd tie get w'tat IL.ii a• re slur "bey la.aked the d ...re sled look the k. ys soh sheik. The eld•sigti:Ja.'ar•.'t r. it. iv •. to be changed i" "Yes, I do ; and I thought, after I read 'beet the ltefoiieed Club, that I'd like to pie, sod so 1'J see if I couldn't help sop off the bad talk ; and two other fellers, they're gt in' to stop." "But how did you manage it i I dren '.lore susceptible to such attacks There are ether causes, such as fri,(ht, utleoee auger, Ito , which are capable of inducing cunvulsiuns, but the two firsts' mentioned are so touch more common, the others newt not be, described. When • tit comes on, immediately lay should really like t.. know." the child on the b. d, and undress it as "Well, I just said, when I heard 'sot quickly as possible. If the toothier is "What dose want to say that for f ' And I alone, she must do the best she can, but then they stares', and said, 'Cos ; guess there are always convenient ueighra,rs to I've cut • right to do what I please render assistance to such euaergeue:es. And then I didn't get mad end say, one should be sent for a physician, "No, you scoot, but I said, •'Well, soother prepare ti. give the child a hot i pine you have ; but I wish you mustard bath. In the absence ••f b..tl. would'ot." And sometimes they laugh - The • xnnwuu washing tub will Ju. ed and sometimes they poked fun : but The water shooed be as hot as can he two of 'em swore off, and soothe' one borne, an 1, tf there is not water enough, said he would if we'd just let him say fill the tub, so the child, when sitting its a I a.la,saew "f ow Liver. torso .•)*, "Jimmy cricks '" And we did ; we it, will be submerged up the neck. Ii 1r•.,..wh a..J fie.+.le tiuld I.y Jan.as "beta u na.t eouua{4 ler that, use a diet= u'i s rw•t' thought -that w:un : swearin• at .n. ' w "S.. you have three who have given it up f" "Yes and another boy that we bought out." • i. •t a rr r�a1..M. hu • p" r -t' Its taloa i O. tdit•ine, •' y tee •• • at K cdo. y a.-' I•" ,i area's t .r, male hl I)r t'sa'r. sots•.• of Chs,se's r use.,,.• . ll t Cha -s'. Lie.,, Cute for per, and constantly pour the water ever • the child's body Whsle doing en, keep • towel wrur z out of cold water, on the I'tt'n one's head. Let it remain in the bath from And we just got him to take account of , e , aymg out • st e ; stock and make a list of his swear -words, ' back, and It vomits there is danger of and we others that swore off, se f•, meal 1 strans;hing. Still keep the cold cloth to a company and agreed to boy the let at ' the head. five cents ai,ie,.o. And after we bought : Li many cases the convulsions stop 'em they waan't his to use no more, atsd I under the hot bath, and atild to the at. every time he used one of 'em hu had I head. It they do not, then the chief to pay two cents ' must be given an injection of snip said But would be tell you ?" water, unless it is known t . have Citr- ate'. yes. 'Teas post honor, you rh`ek And here it is sell to say, th.•t know ; and Jack's a real good feller and in every home where chars is a chtiel, he said he'd like to give it up, nnly'tbeT there should be a syringe kept for just stuck to bins so he couldn't get rid of such. an esu. agency 'em without g vin' 'sin sway, and we W leen the bowels nave freely, as a that everything be done for her, and offend as to buy 'eau all. Wh t that • rule, the tit begins at cure to pays oft promised that the strings of her purse pretty gond dodge'' et hoe the mother is obliged to watt is r -ho uld be opened if any expense was in- And the editor we::t straight home, water to heat, she should give the mjec curred. The unpleassut feeling between and net re he tuck 'off his orer^• tet wrote tiou before the bath. If the wet. r w• the two vanished at mace, and when down the ' dodge," to show the young pseud genre out nearly clear, use tb. they landed at Castle Garden and the folks that et.e b. y at Last was in earnest •yriuge as-aiu• moment for parting arrived neither was about helping himself rid others to re -After this treatment, if the convul- ready to go. At length Robert saw the Germ. I du not write his last name, be- st..tss per.ist, aside from applying C ,1.; true way out of the dilemma. He de- cause I know he is in such earliest that dared himself and asked tier to ace. ria he will be glad t.' have his language cor- ny hint to Wyoming as his bride. The rested by tome of the yuune friends who fair Castilian was startled by the sod- bare riot been running to the cry of Carnot swallow, end if ft side wear dense. of the anezestton, hut replied "Cash here :" as he has, ever since he childdd its w, they might wen - that she alwaye admired Scotcbmcn, and was eight years t•ld. for it into its mfaet is, emphasized, fist particularly the Highlanders. Supt• g Simpson came to their aid and a clergy many people eLdeuger chilureu'a lives its 7 se *Hier ■ewse•r iew, thee way. o eau summssned The marriage "My son aired eleven, was eared of it the mother's treatment is w cess I soy was performed in peeper style, a•, e'u,ttire hum. ur tbst covered h;a fol, a a•oon as the convn!nrnis have i an the late steerage passengers depart• heed sod (Ice nth roto, by two bottlesceaseand she is certain the chite cru, eel in •dream (-room car fur Cheyenne, of But Jock B!...,1 li.t.ers and Pills," swallow, she should administer • tomer- constantly to the head, the Is nuclease more the mother can safely du on her own responsibility ; she must wait for the thed..ctor. While the tit is ow, the ti\ yoga Ing. Net • Seek A eat Mr Goode, dru;tgist, is not a hook agent, but has the agency in Goderich for J. hnsteti's Tonic Bitten, which he can heartily recommend for ary com- plain to which a tonic medicine is lap plicwble. This valuable medicine has been with most astonishingly ga",d re. sults in cases of general debility, weik- neas, irregularities peculiar to females, extreme paleness, impi•verishment of the blood, stomach and liver troubles, loss of appetite, and for that general worn out feeling that nearly every one is troubled with at some part of the year. Don't furget the name J ,hnston's Tonic Bitten 50c. and $1 per bottle at (;oode'a drug store, Albion block, Guderich, sole agent. a tesuties Mrs Mary Fulfurd, of Post Hoye, One 2 Rebelled by a oleloser's Wife. It w:.a in a street car. Three ladies were engaged ul conservation. Their subject was church matters end church people. Among the latter was the wife of the past. •r of one of the leading Meths- ' dist congregations in the city. The ladies said • good many thutgs about her, some that tering amid others decidedly otherwise ; some things that were true j and others that she would nut have been willing to admit to be true. For nearly half au hour the gossiper% plied their avocation, and, is the interest arose, so • (lid the pitch of their emcee All the t:me a lady sat opposite theist in the car and quietly watched them. When one seism Ifs. A prominent gentleman in the neigh- boring city is always sick by the smell i.f watermelons. He can detect the odor if one is carried through his bees* two hours before he come* in. When per- ceptible to no one else, It makes him deadly sick. Speaking of this feet, an engineer on the Hudson Neer said : "I have had a peculiar experience in refer- ence to p'asenous substances. Poison ivy has never injured ale, and no exter- nal poison that I have ever handled hes done me any harm, except its one in- stance. I once were • pair of bine over - halls, and wore them to go ',timeline. The blue color came off on my body and poisoned me. i was in such a condition that I had to be lifted from my bed 1.1 sheets. Since that time I cannot even put my hands in bluing -water without unpleasant results. in cleaning my en- gine, if I take op any waste web blur threads in it, I can tell at mites from the suffering I experience that there are blue threads in the bundle." A style of lemon-squieezer has been re cently finite extensively need which is made of ealvanised iron covered with • coating of zinc. A word of caution shield be given against the lase of such articles, as the citric sold of the lemon will readily diss,lre the zinc forming unwhelesnme and poison -,us pelt... Lemon squeezers should be made either of plain iron or wood, or, better, like some we have ottserred, where the ser- vices brought contact with the fruit are glass or porcelain. Zinc is • metal which is readily attaeked by the weakest acids, and no fated or drink should ever be allowed to el moo contact with it. Climate fertba Sl Mile And all dueness of the throat and lanes can heeeured by the itss el Scott's Eine. Bion, as it contain, the heeling virtues of Cod Laver til and Ilypnphe.phirse at their fntleet (.urns. list what W. S Meer, M i) , L R C P., etc., Truro, N. t3 says: ''After three years' ex;,er- tenee i render Sect''. E•nulsion one of the very beetiti The market. Ver, ex- cellent in threat affectines ' Sell" by all druigi,ts, 80o and 81 00 Expel the Worms by ming the este and relaahls antbeleaistie Freere.e's Worm Puwi era las e f the gossips remarked that she had never seen the pastor's wife referred to and the others expressed a desire to see her, the silent watcher sailed Ater a while the car reached the point where the lady wished to alight. She armee but before starting toward the dour laid her hand on the arm of one of the three who were engaged in conversation, mud, with a self possessed smile, said : "Ladies,ou have e:prsesed a desire to see tete. Here I am. I have too keen a sense of humor to leave thecae without telling you I am the lady you have been talking about. Now, let me give you a little sensible advice. The next time you are in a street car don't talk so tumidly, for someone might hear you who would not enjoy it as hugely as I have. Good of petition." The lady left the ear and the fetes of the gossipers were a picture of astonish moot and deic,n•hture. The other pat - stingers an.tle.t. -- Philadelphia Nes. To invuor.te both the body and the brain, use the reliable tunic, 3T'Iburu'a Aromat,c 0 ti tine Wine. lm Mie. Tart is -Oh, i'in so glad to meet you this metnoig, Mr De Srni•h ' De Smith -You coarm me I But why ? Miss Tarvis -Why, do you know, i am trying asget up a donkey party, iaut we find it. extremely hard to discover suitable persons. You will come, wont you Fay laver is a type of catarrh having peculiar eymptntas. It is atter-led Fy an nlllamel,l avandition of the lining neem brans of the nostrils, tear -ducts and throat. effecting the lungs. An acrid mnooTs uMereted,the discharge is ace,. m- panld with a burning sensation. There are severe apnoeas of eneming, frequent attacks of headache, watery and inflam- ed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a reins dy that can be depended upon. 6Octs. et druggists ; by mail, regietsred, SOcts. Ely Brothers , Druggists, Owego. New York Ir A Rare/an Of one d•ntt.t "Tiaasa lit•" to any erns sending the best four Iii - rhyme on •'tsAafi.*Tthe rwaarkahle little gesrefor the Teeth and Pet:, Ask y .tar demurest or address t us dose of castor oil, if there is newel for her believing that this attack was caused by something it had eaten, or Sr.o due to censlipstion When in douot, then give theosl ; it would nut be likely to do harm in any case. After a convulsion. a loop deep is ne cessary to resto.e the child's badly shaken nervous system ; therefore per feet quiet must be enforced. If duta:rb- eJ, there is danger of tt having another tit. -Dr Frank. • MOM I PAINES CELERY COMPOUND • GODERICH TOWNSHIP From our owe correspondent. Coueco. Manner. - Conned met i n January 21st, 1884, according to statute. Members all present; these having hand- ed in their property quahtication and declaration of office, the reeve took the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and passed. The oust of the muni cipal election amounting to $61.50 was paid. Moved by John Esser**, second- ed by Thos Churchill, that the clerk send samples of township printing to the four local papers so they can tender f. r same- Carried. Moved by T Churchill, seconded by 0 A Cooper, that the councillors be road comms.atoners for the several sub -divisions as follows, viz :- Nu 1, John Beacom ; No 2, Samuel Sturdy ; No 3, John Cox ; Not 4 and 6, G A Cooper ; Nu 5, Thomas Churchill --- Carried. Moved by J Beacom, sea:od- ed (i A Cooper, that the wlaties of the township officers be as follows, vis :- Clerk 8105. treasurer $75. assessor SiES, collector $70, •udttore Mi each, and conellors for each day's sitting If'l each, and no extras, but (so all the work re- quired by the council -Carried. Moved by G A C•.oper, seconded by Thomas Churchill, that Geo McKee be attsees.r for present year. Moved in amend- ment ny Samuel Sturdy, ascended by John Beacons, that William Wakefield be assessor for present year. Reeve deciders in favor of motion. Mewed by This Churchill, seconded by John Beacom, that Samuel Johnatun be col lector for p-esent year. Carried. The erotical appointed .lame. A. Ford audi- tor, the rest:* al'poutted John K H.•Imee second auditor the board of health was appointed, Reeve. Cha' -mus, Clerk, Secretary, Messrs Church'Ie Caper and lerieum, members D. J It Whitely a'ntinuee as medical health officer. James Reeden sod John Churchill were plated on road division No. 43 Soeth. The f..11owing acba'unta were paid, viz : Rent of P. 0. but one year for u.s of Clerk, $1; G.aleri h nnting, 83; Clerk registering, B 1.11 and deaths, $1► 10; Geo Ms -Ker. pest- ing up Treasurer's reports, $1; T'tomas Harrison, outlet for drain. $2; Jas II Elliott, gruel, $4.40: llen,y IItidos, t gravel, fit; 18; James El sett 5th con , i gravel, $6 48 Pathmaatera were ap- pointed. nines viewers same as Iast year, exempt Wea Morgan, replaced by Hdl Retled4e Poendkeepers same as last year, only Henry Carter in nests el (lee. A Cooper, resigned. t.••unest ad- journed to meet again the third 14 mday in February. Jaffee Parrott, (Beek. • • I • I • I • • ACTS AT THE sauna TINS OB THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE ROWELS, andthe KIDNEYS eoabi•sd action gives it ween ddfel power to awe all dimness. Why Are We Sick? Becaefie we allow the nerves to remelt weakened sad irritated, and these greet erg to become dogged teLtorpid, sad poisonous humors sr. date forced into the blood that should be .ape:led soundly. Ames CELERr { COMPOUND WILL CURE IILIOwsltaa, PU15 COISTI'DATIOI,ZIDIUT COY. TLAUITO. ttnIIA*T DISLIEI, P>RALS WIAlII/a,1MTaWd- TINT. IIIIlAL•IA, AID ALL I11t0011 DI5CIDIYa, By quieting sad strengthening the nerves, and a.e( free action of the liver. bowels, and kidneys, std restor- ing their power to throw off diabase. Why wafer Iuiees !alas sal Ashs.I Why tsrsssiss with Piles, Caeswyau es 1 Whytrigittio isre,DiserdsvelZNasyal Why sedere serve. r Ask ►sadasbesI Why is.s sleepless Mihail Um Tuii s Caine Cnwreowe Sid rsjoica is hashk. It se ais merely vegeta- ble remedy, harmless to all casae. Said y all Downer. Price Sawa Si. /r apes. WU.LS. RICHARDSON ii CO.,Pr.yvld n, uoNTa[ll.• r. Q. • • I • • I i e • An I M PORTANT d11hz Gia ;ZINE -CLUB. 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The sum hors are wellknown sportsmen. tiles'rnlrrf. iLLi:STlt.tTFa) iltT/(•I.ER of great variety. t • Alton npbn an manner of subjects teat el. t.;nigrwphi'. des, rtp'lon. etc.' will ap- pear. hits not of the convectional eannmon- pls.-e sun, rNref eared. Among Ila nowt intervalley in the list of a'iralie. papers for the tear will 1.• a re msrksble setl.le by Iroffers.r John Trnw- l"-'See, open 'h•. mist reveal developments and uses of i'atrt'tJGtt t l'F1 Y. Ill ealr•rfrd A clan. of srtioles which hoe provrd Dt Jai I -'terra* will Lr eontinned Ay a croup d {ratters upon e: Lee tit tele k !a It stoat fr.-cui appii. sa '.ens, ha rm l nen, an'hr'rit las : • reeierkeee- loos r .'n hbFa' MI.INu, and either iii rarer ing y. 'pet*. I'mile, fl/wdrn/(nws, A "l'}:Ci 11, a)FFF:It to rover lett i7 -'ear's •emher. w1,1.h Include all the RAII.WAl AItTiri.a:s. as fill • A years subR"Hpt for 11001 and the nnmhrn for Man. 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WOOD. parties desiring to take woof from me must lest their orders at once, before it is all shipped fur the season. Orden will he attended to if left at the following store -keepers: (I, H. ( ►Ion, H. PRlre, Jo1is Roll- ERTS(IN and JAMES i.l'HV. XAVI ER BIECHLER i33w Falls Reserve NASAL BALM Hating turf heed and re -arra f g..t c h.• I --- FLOUR and FEE!' Nosiness -•f Mr. It- trier. I on East *trout we are prepared to EXCHANGE GRISTS —Atm e,i'1•I.Y--- FLOUR, BRAN( SHORTS, to any quantI y and on th' best of .+:•n Our well-known and popular Mcnehestir Mills have bre•'. reveitly .nproveai, and we are able to turn o•.1 a FIRST-CLASS F LOUR which we guarantee to give satisfaetles. 11/(:118•s(T I'Bll,'li P.411► Fort n.ITAI Choppirg dire at is'. per relic. at the mill. AT 01-R GUI)ERICH STORE we keep constant!), on hind a full supply of FLOUR, FEET) ANI) SEEDS. Give no • call -you will end us prompt *all reliable. A. F. CULLIS. May 11th. My wife suffered for ave yeah wins that districting disease. catarrh. Rer case was one of the worst known in thee. parts. She tried all of the "atarrh reme- dies I ever saw ad%ertivied, but they were of no use. I finally procured a bottle of Nasal Halm. She has used only one half of It, and now feels like a new le 'i I feel it nay duty to say that Seams Bala cannot be rigt IiltUIILY recommended for catarrh troubles. and ata pleased to hare all such sufferers know through its was tt•ey will receive Instant relief and CURE. CllAti. Ill'GII.L Farmer Springy, Goods —IN— VARIETY —AND AT— PRICES TO SUIT —AT THE— TORONTO CASH STORE. Ge oderichand Manchestr. 2151. O'DEA at WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. O --tF-- GEO. P.ARIt , the Furniture Man, is giving the lest of value in all lines of i"tirniture—front the smallest chair to the largest awl best bed -room set, or parlor suite. Call and .see his stock and get a bargain. Iis all its brimesllss, proniptly attended ta. fr 0-- ZIIISLLMIrQ Fun always kept on' hand. 1PiTIllit MONO a r,p.•(•ialty. IMO. BARRY, Bamilton-S0..t,o1•rich. AtiCtille IR IC illliell Salo era IttrE