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THE HOME CIRCLE. 1
Yestelr.s as wive..
It ie my a.satautly ►ucreassne cunei.•
tion that, after the warrtage wits. are
taken two-thirds of the power necessary
to the creation of au euderiu jly happy
home hes with the wife. It (bender,.
Cullum' that two thirds of the fault u
kers where the home bee -uses a taller..
I know this statewut will auger mid
anisette's' my owe sea to au alanniug
siteet, but it is my honest be ref and
must be eapeasei. I beg say sister
women to read this article Li. the cud
before they coedema me.
TIM t'ACaae or rtILUKS.
I would classify the failures of wives
in their duty as fulh,ws •
First. Those who lack liberality of
mind. Nerved. Those who c. templets'
sod lid fault Third. Tines tub,. are
selfishly wasteful sod etlraacgsot.
Fount.. Thor who are petty tyrauta
and ' naggers. Fifth. Those w ho lack
tact.
Now, if • wife has lore, patience, good
temper, beauty and acooaplistwsuts,yet
guy une of those bee (sults •base u.eo-
tiou•d may *tree tea ruin her houa. said
make her husband "wish he were single
again. A wife's love should be &s libersl
bathe lore ut GA. Shesbowld study toe
daily habit. of her lover •..'ore she mar
ries hint, and then she should alto, his
li/• to run u seamy as tt is poaaille w
those old channels of pleasure without
trwapa..tu up iii the hoour or purity et
the rim relation.
I know • women who always sits up
until her hu.haod's retorts at night when
he goes to the clues. He was f..nd of ..
skilful game of cards, and he has never
been known I'. return home intoxicated.
There is nothing for her to fear or a,n•
demo is his occasional visits to the c;uh,
but she destroy. all his pleasure by
waiting up" for hen, and if he stays
late he finds her with a silent, bot cc
cueing, face at the chair, soot iii the
moruu'g she completes of a headache
and looks at him with the eyes of a
martyr. She has destroyed has eejoy-
meet in his old pleasure and given hint
no attractive side of herself at home to
lead him to attention it.
It is foolish to expect • husband, who
has entire access to his wife's society, to
make the same ea:milieus to be with her
for an evening that the lover makes, who
is only admitted to the lived one's pre-
sence for an hour. It is no iadicatia n of
soy lesecin.e of love if be sometimes
goes out and leaves her at home. A
jewel may be very precious to w, even
if we do not always wish to wear it in
sight and gaze upon its brilliancy.
Some women seem to marry with the
ides that " wife " means " ioterf,rer."
They set theo:selves to work at once to
revoluti)nize the titan', Thule life, and
demand attendee's which, if they ex-
ercised a little gentle patience, would be
gladly gisrn.
The woman who saves up her house
bold s ernes and her bodily pains cod
aches to entertain a husband with ane
his return home, dr:ars a sure nail its the
coffin of nnijstral happiness.
If you are dl enou,h to need specially
j considerate treatment tar attention, tell l
Your hu.barid, and he will bestow It
almost inrsriably, for men are, as a
rule,very tender-hearted and sympathe•ic 1
toward s woman's suferint; ; but the
complaints that are talked of every hour
in the day cease to excite any Iaympatl y,
and tally sone to weary and annoy the
listener.
Leve nett Lamb
Are often in jeopardy thr,u,oh various
&evident. on land mod water. A prompt
rr'ief and cern cure for all painful
a.-unds, bruises, burns, cuts, scalds, - - - - - -
Thik FABH.ON&
A'sraavr et Jeawage sass Mu lateness
Ye Yale sea.
Tae l)seisltec MoaitA/y fur March guy
the tullosutg list of the pr►ucsprl odors
Iof the season and their description :
Sopors grime- -Dull yellowish areen.
Reed --Shade lighter than ewpo:e.
Dragon—A bluish green.
Ssterhagy—A felicity green.
Ceauabre—Fault time e/ green.
Print eat* —Light lettuce shade,
tioutelle—Resat grass green.
Lowe or Linden --Tis tuner side of
the lime leaf shade.
Catalan —Turf green.
I: . •seas—tftay ash reed green.
IC •cads—Mignonette,
Ven ale res --Dark green.
Florentine --Dark bronze green.
Snowball--k'hitisli green.
W uh,s - -Shade of • u'f:low tree leaf.
N.I, -Pala green (tar ev g wear.
Lucolu and Robin flood--Fugitive
greets.
Yew —A deep green.
Caartreuse--T-ibor green,
Watt r cress—A steer fault green.
Ivy--- Ptstrohe ---Marj.aiaine.
Canard --Ducks wing shade.
Vendyks Is rudti•sh tens Botta.
Beta de ruse -.-R eewo•od shades,
Francillo,- -Dirk old rose.
Aurure--IAmp pink.
Beige rinse---I)u1 fawn red.
Sappho- -Light rosewo.,,l shade.
:trainees., — Purpl:,h red.
Versa -Morita red.
E•rwyue--Itiownl.f red.
Verner- heap rich .hada of red.
Azalea--Eveu.,ng shades of pint[.
Burnt ruse—Bright ashes of ruses tint.
Shell gray—A pinkish gray.
S:catu--Letts thought dull gray.
flrataiiu--fl tae grey,
(lztde--Doll silver gray.
•Coluritbe- Durr g. -ay
Herou—Whitishgray.
The list dm.cribes 1t brown •h•tles.
with all of wh:eh we are (gusto familiar,
and etgt.t blue shades, including the new
peacer-k, which is • ereyish bine. On
the French color cards are eight shade%
of gray, richt of blue, sixteen of green,
twelve '.f red, seven of brow.,, five of
vinic, ars of yellow, fuer peach shad..
four of wht:ei three prone tilt. Md a
new yellow white. Many lovely bolsi age
produced from these. Yellow will he a
Livonia' color during the summer,
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 119
I *bra et Sbs neo,
A eertam value ie natural to the leely,
moil it is too a.eaessstsly • dla.,arw.um
l udur. ludeed, that of • sleep belay is
peiattive.y pl• sant. It is rarely s4rve-
•s aha Icier in life, hemmer ler pommel
have perfect health and the furl, um -
1 Wet menet if thou- el,Wauata•a orgasm.
I. TI,,, meg. sad the alum are the chief
eltwuwi••�-• of what tlfeuds the s.•use of
I
*well. a.elr) eine is letutliar auk the
disseit:rable ,.dur in du Ossetia of per-
suse situ hero heti sating u,iwa.e.
Uthee sande at loot and aloouolic think.
also produce au utfetatee breath, and w
do venous depollute Ueraugewcutt or
Miele uaatter circulating in the blood,
aid being simulated toy the lungs. Che
ewaustiuua tom the skim olteu receive
• disagreeable odur tit euuatyuense of
the skin blmug required to do work that
has been rwpeaieotly done by over-
burdened or diseased kidneys, or by
constipated bowels. In the case of °est-
burdvnsd kidueys the hely gir.it ey the
sloe serve. to prevent serious hares. Li
the Calla of dauaswl kidneys, it greatly
aids is prulouggaug life.
*aagerowt re■nserfNg,.
Counterfeits are always danger's',
more so that they always c1'sely Itll-
?ATI TOL 0110INaL IN AfttIARAJCR .ash.
saws. Thu remarkable sweeten achieved
by Nasal Baleen as a positive curt' for
Catarrh and Cold in the farad his ir-
duced unprincipled ogirttes to imitate it.
The public are cautieti d not to he de-
ceived by nostrums imitating Asa -al Balm
in name and appearance, hearing such
names as Nasal Cream, Nasal Balsam,
etc. Ask for Natal Balm and do not
take imitation dealers may (arc. upon
ran leer sale by all druggists or "ie.,.
post-paid on receipt of price (Mk and $1
fy addressing Fuiford A. C , Brockville
Ont. ' If
RLNRwsD AND RIMMING —The stock
of stationery, includir•g note, letter anal
account papers, envelopes, and in tact,
all classes rat printing papers has just
been repleni.hed at THR Si.:NAL. An-
other'laree lot to err:ve in a day or two
and more to fellow. It you want sense
thing neat and business lite in office
stationery., call If you want • card or
circular printed in the Iste.t style, call
at THR i':a:Itst steam printing house,
North St.
rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and
creep is Hagyard•e Yellow til, known
ea reliable over 30 years. Keep it in the
Louse always. 2
Te Weary war elite sweetie
Not to worry. Wuny never helped
anyone 'thing, and never made anyone
happier. It dors not drive away clouds,
nor remove mountains, nor nuke the
insight clearer, nor the heart lighter,
nor the mind calmer. It destroys the
temper, the appetite, the digestion and
the general health. It gives the face an
unhappy expression, affects the coin -
Plosion and makes wrinkles. If worry-
ing women could be that -mil ly con-
vinced of all this they would worry less.
A worrying woman is a burden to her-
self and au infliction to •1l those with
whom she comes in contact. It may
not be an easy thing to cultivate a calm
and cheerful way of looking at things,
but it can be done. A habit ones form-
ed is one of the moat d.11icelt things to
get rid of. A pernicious habit is • tyrant
but c habit that benefits one's self and
helps one's neighbor is a delightful com-
mander to serve. The pribstion is
sometimee long and tedious and the dis-
cipline weeny, but when one is fairly
enlisted in the oible army of the knights
of the cheerful habit the hardest part is
over, and thenceforth the line of march
is comparatively easy. It is always the
first steps that are difficult to take, iu
virtue as well as in vice.
A writer attributes the angularity of
American women to worry, and says
that it increases with indulgence, like
anger, or appetite, or love, or any other
human impulse It upsets the mind
and unfits it for any kind of work, and
surely the woman who worries, who
frets continually about trifles, is to be
avoided. The woman who jumps up in
the midst of a conversation to remove •
speck of duet from the piano; who re-
lates the worries of her •ervaats to bee
guest. the woman who frets because
her child has • rumpled dress, or be
cause some one brings a little mud in en
the carpet, and about many other similar
things that are of the least possible eoa-
sogeesee, is wearisome to the last de-
gree- Life is ton short to be spent M
this way, and, eenerally speaking. tee
have sirloin troubles enough To fly
into • passion at some triliag oeeerveses
that io not altogether pleasant, I. sees.-
bss Lock at the other aide of it, sad
pe haps it may be • ludwrows aide_
said es be Ntsedse.
"1 am pleased with Berlloeht Bleed
Hitters, beeases it eared my rheumatism
gp)l.phstely. My sea also, and assay
ether people la this vieisity, have need it
and say it is splendid.- Mrs t) Per-
rault, Rat Portage, Ont. 2
is. we leer fustier.
Don't Aloe seek it!' *shoed to slow-
ly sed surly lin into catarrh, when
you can be eared for 2fte. by using Dr
Chases Catarrh Cure. A few applica-
tions cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes
cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 to b hoses is
guaranteed to cure chronic catarrh. Try
it. Only 25c and sure cure. Sold by
all druggists ly
Mr Charles Tough, student of Knot
Collece, and son of Mr John Tough,
Stanley, has left for the mission field
in Parry Sound. where he will be for
the summer. He has passed his fir.t
year's examination very successfully.
The best regulators for the et much
and bowels, the best cure for biliousnes.,
I sick headache, indigestion, and all affec-
tions arising from a disordered liver, are
without exception Johnson's Tonic Liver
Pills. Small in size, sugar coated, mild,
vet effective. 25 eta, per bottle sole by
Goode. druggist, Albion block, Godde
rich, sole agent. Cal
tagilabThe following three adrertisments re-
cently appeared in an English paper:
Wanted, an able-bodied men at count-
ry rectory, willing to make himself gene-
rally useful ; must have thorough know-
ledge of ebirkene, pigs, cud understand
milking, must be able to drive horses
and groom them, ring the church hells,
dig graves, he cheerful mourner,and not
object to carry a cof to ; where parlor
maid is kept
A Pious Youeg Man desires to has re-
ceived into • respectable family, where
the excellence of his example and super
for tumidity, might he e(ineidervd se en
equivalent for board and lodgings,
Adoption. Youth, 19, highly remise -
able family• gentlemanly appearance, ie
willing to be adopted; reasons said parti-
culars on •ppliontion.
When you think the world casino! get
along without you, poll a hair from your
heed and tee if it makes you bald-head-
ed.
U•tre Yee Tbsegbt Abees H
way �Ir a single moment when yea
err AM immediate relief front all inter-
cell ala r$Mtael pains by the use of Pol-
vns's NerviNae, the great pain sere.
Norville* has never been known to
fail in a single ewes ; it cannot fail, for
it is a combisatitte of the most powerful
pain subduing remedies known. Try a
10 .sat sample bottle of Neevilene. Yoe
will sad Norville* • ears cure for user-
nleis, toeth.ehe, headseba. Buy and
try. Dupe bottles 23 .sats, by all
deet sera
N batuver the engin of the disagree-
able oa1..r from the skits may be, it is
moat marked to marc pares of the body
—the sou pits, for ttata•,oe—where the
saws glanus ars twist uutuehws. It
w ill he aeeu thee, an ail caaes of this
ktud, the removal ',t that odor must
come (row Improving the general 'wraith,
as well as droua tralueut bathing.
But besides th,,su causes of disaggree-
ab:e tach r, there is another still more
analAtd -the dartingruaei.: of the fuoa:-
tiutsa of the slits sired There is what
is called chco tic hydroei,. It is character-
ized by an ricO.a of perspiration which,
woreover, has au offensive acid omen.
Iris moat faeyuent in the feet, hands
and arm -pita V lien the feet are affect-
ed, the soles are grierelly tu.ruuig hut,
red mud exceedingly (pituer•
If there is any nervous debility in the
case—and this se often the case --the diet
should be nutritious and generous, and
tonic remedies should be administered.
Sir Erasmus K-iisin, the high, at
aothon'y cm skin diseases, says that the
affected parts should be washed with
juniper—tar-wap, and sponged trotus
time to time with a lotion consisting of
one part of b,tunr ammonia to three tel: -
water.
When the feet are affected, let the
patient have two pairs of stockings, and
interchange them daily, hauguag II e
pair not in u -e taut to dry, preferab-y
iii the sun. This will answer every pun
pee*. _
lit the gene of women "sleeve pro-
tectors" idliecld be used.—[Youth's Com-
panion.
A AIWA/UV-a Lit owe swami ' Ti s. 840'4 -Hallo Mein. I h.vein't seen
I av" to any en. sdim g the beet four lie- I feu lad. le. i supe... you herr been
rhyme on ' meanings ,• the roosatlal.le •er7 1 a e)• Margo. Yas , I hate beet`
little gem for the Teeth and Eat:. Ask nuvtmld ,.oto a nee house. I live ,ni tit
y .or druggwst or address "q'arr now Short- 1. that an 1 It
I lie a new expellent.. for you..
bm•.n l',rt.
aarrespoodrut say. bens' ..11 is ea-
otellerat to oil buckskin mittens anal
gloves to keep out the water and snow.
It also stakes the It -whet I.st 1•.oger.
M't a .rets.
Run no (ass in buying medicine, nut
try t"e greet Kidney sod Liver regula-
tor, made by Dr. Chaise, melee tat
Oh...'s raweipes. Try Chase's Litter
Cure for all diseases it the Liver, Kid
Heys, stomach and Bowels. Sao d by all
druggists.
The dist eesine paleness so often oh
served in young girls and women. is due
its a great wa•asur• to a lace of the nal
o•rpusclas iii the bhw.l. To ren.edt
this requires a Haa•dicine which pr..ducrt
these nrctaterr little bler..l avtnstita,ruh,
Slid the feast yet di•:•ort•trd iv J•ahnaoti'.
funic hitters Pica bn cents, ami $l
per tittle at (:-.ole •a draa , store, Ah!,i.-t.
block, (indeuch. Sole agent, ' [b]
YMsa sae se tie Pages.
Dyepenssc is dreadful. D.awrdered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a fie to
good nature.
The human digestive apparat us is one
•.f the meet complicated and lerful
things in existence. It is easily put out
of order.
greasy food, tough food, sloppy food,
had cooakery, mental worry, law hours.
Irregular habits, and many other thiteri
which ought not to be, hare made the
American people • nation of dyspeptic".
But Green's August Flower hes done
a wonderful work is reforming this sad
bua:nese and making the American
people so healthy that they call enjoy
their meals and he happy.
Remember :—Na happiness wit hort
health. But Green's August Flower
brings health and happiness at the
dyspeptic. Ask your drt:g,ist (or a
bottle. Seventy -tire cents. enwly
Aisle Evil.
Dr Arnold, of &levy, the greet at d
Reed beer of boys ward to sej,-
mend we to boys wife kve God and hate
the devil."
The devil is the boy's worst enemy.
He keeps a sharp look out for boys.
There is nothing taco mean for him to do
to win them, and then, when he gets
them into, treuble,he always sneaks away
and leaves them ! Net • bit of help or
comfort does he give them.
1"What did you do it for r. he whip-
pers. ''You might have known better!"
Now, the boywho has found out who
and what the evil is ought to hate him.
It's his duty. He can *flied to hate
this enemy of all that is good and true
with his whole heart Hate the devil,
and fight him, boys ; but be sure and
use the Lard's weapons.
The British Weeldy has prthlished •
valuable aeries of articles on 'Tempted
f.onden." They are ably written, calm
and dispassionate in tone, and supply
ample room for thought as to the man-
ner in which the young and friendless in
the great metropolis might be preserved
from the dangers to which they are se
constantly exposed. The great 'mesas*
in gambling, ane the recent rapid multi-
plication of places where games of chance
ars played, show that the evil is becom-
ing more dangerous than ever. Cor-
respondents are n•turslly asking whether
Church beaters, etc., have not some re-
lation to this insidious sod injurious
habit. A church lottery or raffle is kin
to lb* games played in wnrtingmea'a
clubs, and other resorts where the
gambling habit finds free scope. The
difference is only in the place and its
associations, and the elate of perple who
frequent them. it is high time for the
Christian church to abstain from every
form of evil. in con: issuing questionable
methods of raising mosey for religions
pimposes, the ehuteh rests under a ter-
rible responsibility.
To lbs bedbug ras•sesM., ane an whoa,
It may eases..
•tine, or Nerve Pone, a Plum-
es! bawd upon Suientide
Formulated by Professor Austin,
D. of Boston, Moes., cures Pultnon
dry Coneumpti m, Hick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo and Nettridgia
and all wasting diseases of the' heaver
system. Phosphatine is not a Nalaciwe,
but a Nutriment, hoose.e it contains as
Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, (Matas
Nsmokica, and no Htiemulante, bet virepf]
ly the Phosphatic and (3artrie Memento
found in our daily food. A siatilgstsge
is eufeiont to eseviw. All
5,11 it. $1 (M per battle. Lowest net
(�J. sole agents for the DnssinisA,
Frost etre.! bet Toronto.
100Q0 PF.ESE4 It8
At. MILS LA:•It
`.ices !' r.1 really.. are
pr..e..,a:, - ta. a. .
e Ar,,.. ala, werax-u... rn
it,• -C‘ elan sill its ala•
sa .sisiara't tageas f'ftet Le
a ,t the era tattle In..,
laws and ac -ad it is a ktut
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SOOTHING -
CLEANSING,
HEALING.
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CATARRH,
Cold Is Head,
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STOPS
Droppings from
Nadal passage.
EASY TO USE. foto tau Wrest
and examine opeeketatlm caused by Ca -
tank. Sold by Dreggista, or sent pre -paid oa
receipt of prIee, Its sad $1. Address
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TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALBL
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andVa. ei ant Imes aft
i ne r •wee tory
Now is he time ,., a, runpros epee before
the Hig hush. The e . !•. it. n ..moat as
sod in a .uta,, timepre•... wall ha.adtam,>.�
bey mai the teach .f H.aey.
Ceti a hat and Priem. tar•fare puede/else \I Lyre.
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Heal Estate an.l t.coer.l laauraa,r Agee&
tnalr WestSt, thud dour from '•assn, t:, p,
NI Ticket and Telegraph a I:tlar, •ta-t f.
LITTLL'd LIVING IGE.
In testi-1'11E LIVING Atli!: , upon
J udg•• •c'l.,r), I'hauceltur 'trot, lel gy
tdaina.:u.tur� i Suttee.., Peru..,,rt, t'acauoe,
Itonrra.lt, and y .tart's, H la, .,.et wtta
ruustent corniceu,t.tu1e awl aaerile
A N to ALV !I 4w1.1..a, it O'er. w+reH.
THRE ANDA (1111111111(1;11C
toutd.• c•.lu,u:, 0.-..i., ,satei u( real lag eat
-Cr ye..tly. It p*own; v ,n an ineaiw+rualye
Ions. eiea.ererili{ i.a r•,••• .a' 11.11 It of an it
with
a(reassess.. us• '.0 its weekly Maness r
Too heel . w „':: a Cola• a'. trawled
Takes. tees'Caen f., Tr tee sews. ('ririel.m,.t
Tery
akes. ketchesSrieutiand Laos
•u.1 Ih,httoal Ia, rfttu r,Wuael. Ilutu:,
body of F'.n•ei,r 1 Pentode al L inn the tuned
(ruts the lana of the L.ecrr.urc, sad
aeea:ww•T t.lttt< aratlTa:e,f,
-In it We ui�, IIIl\ rONas.
best welt,.,, spun rii , pre,lnc•ite,., of tits
hated.' l'hata.leiphw l',e .'•leer ready to our
-1'11re...l a , a.
tact as the u.,,.. V. ''la 'f.• that iv Iaper-
Jwrn.,l. wtsat,.l dutnau,."-lk,..sa
It I, r. -a) he truthful;y and cordially said mass
York r! olman'.a dry or s eeluavras bye. New
"It it ...tiled with tercet skill ant rare and
dowr,•k13 al•laa'a,an, a -c tat ea it certain a,iicaas-
MaraOre; II,,'wee 111) ;it rift.' AI ten, Arens
in "It gurus,,•,., is ,.oleo* ole. contpil e:ion of sis
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"Ya the aniopnt of reading marh,t rontata-
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!that iv worth knowing in the nealm of cite.
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unto.
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breast of our manifold printeras. It is a`
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Thusand. my there is none equal to f . sad so
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rood. It treats ow all branches connected
the farm, and Is highly prised by the ladle.
children; it bat saved assay a farmer fro.
Ines of his farm ; It has saved the farmers mid -
Wail of dollars by checktne the lotrodoetion and
spread of contagious stock Mammal: It leas tr-
Creased the receipts from our cereals by millions
of dollars. Corm:leaded by City and County
reasons sad Agrlcattaral Societies. Mete
wanted. Sample eoples free, it
Price $1 per Aaron
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as wishes particularly to ear: attention to his
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pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef,
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American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh
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