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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-10-11, Page 9col• 19 RTO loudly Ii A KE, sleep • DS, to.yy. ilea ng QTS rag HOT IT TURNED OUT. IT ATT IAJou .Ie. "Ill iamb hero" nil Tem— I'U shwa that I slat the met el fellow se have ams* istedsriag with my ai- r Het, Tum," said his sister Grey "Asst Aimee was in the right. Wann't lair of you to be amine oat ante tee 10 the algebra sow Irum Wlen's hook." e'Wi. salted WOW weiaiee, Miss r Tom. "1 iappose a fellow cue re his owe tbeesbls,.b 1 And 111 be w ith Aswt Aimee yet ; see 11 I 1—hatab1, mean told stead r Meanwhile Awe Aimee haredl, y woosseioes of the tempest of she bad evoked, was areas/gine were foe the diW..r table, aiming 10 ►area ss she sorted oat the of purple bsliotnps, the sprig of ted icer leaves, the halt-opeL ail rase -beds, sed the white o their various wawa She fly some into the suetrul bar widowed brother's household, u.d rebellious and insubordinate condo title hal which the had found it was a grief to her antis soul. Nell's careless - sees ea to drowsed regular habits.Orey's tatter disregard of rale and oommsed, Tom i habit of "grabbing ' his lassoes, and little Joe's dreadful untidiness in re- gard to his hair mad finger nails—poor • (eared tit she never wefeld he able entirely to eradicate the.' tser•ined predileetiooa- But ale bad resolved to try bee best ; and it was is folios tog up this resolve that she bad •aware• woo Manse Tom's doorpost hostility. 8M was a tail, slight girl, with aft, brown liar, eyes like the velvety ekes of the pansy petal, sad • delicate can plezion when each passing *motion was photographed in pink and whit*. Cap- tain Astley took little heed of the beauty to which be had always bees accustomed To hiss she was "only Aimee." But otb.es were not so blind *. bar brother. "1'11 be revenged on her,' muttered Motor Tom to himself. and be straiebt- k kis aster Cecy into his confi- dence. "Yoe remember, Ca. (foul yve," said b., ' •the; sbe made you stay in 'all the afternoon that Saturday when the Welk girls had their picnic, to mad your truck, ready for Sunday 1 And ave took away ail yolk chiming gum, and she makes you practise two hours every day, instead of one. Now, don't anr' "Yes," nodded Cecy, "that's very tree Bet she tans me nice stones, asi .bs gave see a little sandal -wood work- box last week." "Oh, bother tits stories sad the sand- al -wood work holes," mid Tom. "1 tell yoo, Ces, I'm going to pay her such • trick ' ' "A trick. Tomj" "Yea Jost look hen. I've written her a red -but love -lei er. • "But you can't write a love -letter to your own aunt, Tom," pleaded troubled Cee eh uck led. • tom Sir Salvias," said be. "D., you se I haven't found out that Mr Salein sdmirse her, and that she likes him 1 Well, I found a letter of his to peps about wane army business the other day. And see! I've imitated bra wntisg'swily. kite never'll knew the differeaea" "Ob, Toe!" cried Grey, almost car- ried away by the enormity of the con- spirsay. "Oh, I dost as. bow you der d !" "And it's all *boat bow meek he's in love with her," said Tom. dancing a sort of wild yeas -seal about the lawn in hie delight."Asti asking her to be his wife. And I'm going to ail it today ; and to -morrow be metes to car hoose to dinner, to meet th t Zo.lisb colonel, you know, and old Mrs Joestrn ; and of worse he'll believe it's s11 a true de- sl•ratten, end what • stats of thing that will be ! Eh, Gey 1 And you and I'll be hiding sottaewbere to bear her sena what's been offered her Guess she'll meddle with my algebra soma soother time. Bat you mese promise to be as secret as the grave, Can. Pro- mise !" reiterated Toa "Oh, I'll be secret," void Ceey, wrig- gling herself about with guilty 'twain For, dearly tboasb one heed Aunt Aimee, the loved mischief better, and the plot was too tempting to be betray - The letter was duly delivered Tom and Gey were hiding behind the por- tiere when the letter bag was opened immedstely After breakfast. They saw the ptok glow • edeas Aunt Aimee's loud' cheek as she gleamed over to onn- teeta on which Tom lad spent en nisch arshcioee mischief. She bad seen hot very little of Mr Salviges writiDg. sod ?em's handiwork was reran • very el. ..hest Jeanine. The stye lass, per - a little ablwpt ; but Mr Salvias taillike other see ; and Aimee A.t- s heart was full of wild, tasdeiesd piers all that day. "He does love rte, after all r'she kept Hine kneel/. H. loves tree! be wants to be his wife. Ob, can all this be Mks Astley dressed hereon with as- can for the little dinner party ; ole Master Test turned several double elle on the lawn outside in the of kis ghoulish dslisibt. Salvias, as it *Winced, was the of all the guests to *trite Mies was sitting is tee parlor, bet fair hidden btlb y the allow nt a orates tree wb sb kart bees spin from the stems tsehie ips. Me And with u. soft easethe newt d ata her "Oh, Unmet r ebe inlet ; •••44 iota ow% it r I Iced yere, Allem 1" he se- "Ites iv! *ay doubt as to ne*Wg. N -reiterate 1* sista yes Hose be drew itis shut very stow lar *wired a whkh she was . clad pet ids aria toed.rfy *boot y ewe r said 1M "ity %wry ewa r' was the, u_ ...e1 of Tom ; the lee ed Osey, • emaise fs to 'lam a as meal, Allah AISIO0 0114, .. M Nlilry toss .4d.1b sk . •pp•testly the eery best et b(s, Lok I leak r wbiegeted 0.i7. "Do yes Use toss dimmed rise en hes sesame - neat dtiMee 1 Ibis eeeeend, Teas, ea sere as Yee r' "Wive 111 the WM peeleetly saw ta- to Tone grimly bites' I- .new the "wpitaa jsks ' bad fat- ten det to earth. There wee •ethisg an easbarrassosat is amen as/visa's mien ; making of taortileatios in the wiles that dimpled Aust Lowe's sweet larva Aker the tett. were Rose Ceptain ♦stip 1111144 lite pblldr.Y Mused b(m, .. -..ase talks," said i, "1 a::..:sy. to mimes a inm old /oversees for you, after M. lir B.Ivage is ruing to take Aust Ainsyaw•y from ata They are to he married nett month, and if Cay will be eery ped, she shall be • little maid of honor and carry the bride's bouquet for her. • T..w and Otey exchanged gleans oats woe, sad in the $ sttgauoo of the tor - mer Cecy followed Rant Aimee to her room, to hazard the last clematis. "Aunt Mmes," said she, "has Yr Selvage reuUy proposed to you T' "Yes, dear," anti yawl the young lady. "Would—would you naiad taking me Auto 1 I should lib so much to know," faltered easy "He wrote me a letter. Gay," said the gentle bads -elect '•YoteU under- stand all these things yourself, one day.'' But neither Croy .or Tem could fath out this mystery. "I think then's witchcraft in it," growled Tom. "I just do." But Mr Salvia never told them—nor dad Wm A.tl.y hetselt ever know—that he himself had chanced to be reading in to little summer house on the lawn, be- hind the ■mpel *psis vines, when the arch plot was o'roouctd, sod heard every word of it "The little imps !" said he to himself. "If they only knew wait • dial of us certainty and trouble they are saving ane war Verses. Dypepaia assumes many phases, all disagreeable to the sufferer, yet it takes no form which from two to four bottles of Burdock Bwud Bitten will not cure. B. B B. cores dyspepsia, too.. the weak stomach, cods digestant', sharpen the ap- petite sad rssovstes the entire sys- tem. 2 Mr John Retberftwil, Wisgbam, who has been hook -keeper for the Union furniture factory Co aver canoe that firm e ommenced besieger in town, left on Tuesday with his wife for Scotland, w hen he intends residing in future. Hay fever is • type of catarrh having peoular symptoms. It is attended by an inflamed condition of the lining mem- branes of to nostrils, tesrdocts and throat, affecting the longe. An acrid mucous aaecreted,the discharge Samos panted with • burning sensation. Then are severe spasms of sassing, frequent attacks of headache, watery and inflam- ed eyes. Ely'. Cream Balm is • reme- dy that an be depended upon. b0cts. at druggists ; by mail, registered, 80cts. Ely Brothers , Drnggista, Owego, New York. In Caries Orr 5.011* a Nay. "Our earthy life is s treasure to be guarded. It se au outrageous thing to die when we ought to live. Pe:,ple ought to know it is as much of • duty to take care of their health as to attend church and perform otber religions dut- ies. It is as much • sin to break a phy- 'seal kw as a moral law. Both were made by the same All wise Being, and both have their penalties. It is as much a sin to erratum suicide by overtaxing ape's self and violating natttre's laws as to kill witb a pistol.- Talents Worms were st'Mb maltoses among children. Teeemas's Worm Powders prevent this, and make the child bright and Lealthy Im Wise avis•. Slow work me sore work. Perhaps never wits a victory. Then are fifty ways to tell a lie. Hard workers are .'sally basest Next to faith u. Orad is faith in labor. Errs look forward, and—"Ramess- ber Lot's wife " saesmreas iseaserea tai Counterfeits are always dangerate, e'en so that they always slowly ntt- TAT* Tea o*IOINAY. 111 arra*$AlC$ MOD u aa. The reasarkable sweats achieved by Nasal Balm as a positive core for O1turh and Cold in the Head has ir- dosed unprincipled parties to imitate it. rim, public are onejnated not to be de saved by nostrums ibit.ting Ness! Bales in sane and appearance, hearing seek names as 11...l Cream, Nasal Balsam, .te Ass for Nal Bales sed do not take imitation dealers may urre upon poi, For sale by all druggists or sen• po.Cpaid en ressipt of pries (Kasai 81 ' by addresaies Telford AiUo , Brockville Ont tt efts. Deal Try rt We read ata a paper a few days ago of ilk merrier a of • lovely girl with • wee- ny dispositi...vied a heart overtiowieg with 1.•,n to a disaip•eed yam/ fellow. She married him to reform him she WA. Girb, dor•'• try if. A roan that *mks wore of liquor than be does of a W est sod •mi•bl, girl will Dever re. fame. Ws have wen it tried. .ad we have seen is fail. Steak to the rood odd smog, girls. sad never marry • tens if he debate. It's b iter ant le have loved et a11, tis to marry a sees who drlt'ka There are plenty e•i es/••w, big -beetled boys lying loose all above the .e.W7, who will be glad to "seek ea" aged make y* good husbands. Men Veer reser. Meet any a agile !w etre head to slow- ly sad merely tree bb °Maer► whew yyweoee sane be seed let !e. by using Dr Asea s Oartarrb Qsev. A tows *nee i4o. ees ere ineiriewt s'te'rn b ! fines;1 se 'lover ereh dry eseteerh i d le d betas is rrrsnkeee to eves .*teases es er& Try •Ogli dale sod serer ase lead by b J THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, OCTAL t, 1889 7 WHYtMONOAY Tee /asst Wer M Tarews ea rile week's 11nt Weeklies Say. Where se meek depesda upon order sad se .,say is the matmgeasest of the hateable/epee it is testi always err to pro- portws the work of each day. Tow snob is throws epos **day sad Testday— why sot pmtpone WI., hist tits the latter day 1 ala Moedsy the house eats be pet to rights, bread baked sud desserts trade for that day and the sett. That utpbt the table may be laid sud oneered with nettieg used for that purp ..e alone, the clotbiug put ja soak and all the nisiariel made !,1J7 her 'Presided Where there is but our domestic or rune at a11, the week's labor is thus u..der much better control. The first steel should cornetist of few dishes, and the diuuer may ail be previously conked acre the •etetables The domestic, who swept hall, steps and pian, while the fire sae Ii :31iur, hoe only to remove the breakfast things, wash the dishes and g to her laundry work. Ort Wedse.day she ie not over -fatigued by the previous day's work, and there is time enough to kcrp the house clean during the remainder of the week, fin s in up oddljob. on Monday. Where two or men girls are kept the seine custom might well prevail. I.y which means the cook will be •Me to do all cooking( en that the food may be nicely o,oked as usual.—Hester M Puil, in the H..me !!taker. Never allow the bowels to remain con- stipated lest serious evil esan.. Xits on•I Pills are unsurpassed as $ remedy for constipation. 1st eaaleesa ave NettgiN, So lout as professed Chi isnot thea are wholly undtsnngui.hable fres men of the world, in the motives week prompt them to mak• money, oiler sermon. and Sunday services .111 furiTh but • feeble breakwater against tbu worldliness IMO mammon worship of the times It is not enpugb that the Christian in hominess be honest. A man may be strictly honest and yet be nerving self, and self only, .11 the while. It is not enough that be be liberal. Men of the world can be, and often are, liberal to • moat couneeodanle degree. What theol Why, simply this; be trust make his business promote the kingdom of Christ aid piteous it fur that purpose. 1f he is truly • servant of God, be holds his plass in the business world with as dis- tinct • divine call as ever pot any man into the ministry, teeboteally w called He is where be :s because God has need of him in the work he requires dune in the world, just as much as be has used of the preacher or peie,•t 1f be pervert his trust to selfish or worldly ends, be is an apeetate just as certainly as the preacher abuse supreme motive in preaching is to better his worldly for- tune. Well it may be said that "a change .mounting to • revolution must acme over Christendom in this respect before Christianity eau fairly begin to *000m - plash its mentos in the world." Tried f Teased : Preyed A year ago last summer I was trou- bled with dysentery. I procured Dr Fow- lers Extract of Wild Strawberry and took according to directions, whwb coin pletely cured me. Robert E. Green, Lyndhurst, Ont This medicine auras all looseness of ab bowels. S wineries reaw.s. The potato Drop of the m stoney is r boat rips, sed the 'edematous are 'hoc the yield will be large. Properly ....p- int them for the spesse market is a p•,18 1 uI importsnee. lout all who grow Lege quantities of potatoes have asiiti•ble set late ile whish to store thew l h.rsends of buena' must be wintered se we. Tri queetteit ,4 so mane for them (hitt spring will nod thele pseud awl i . perfect c * tliiou is the proper point to outsider. Rotting, sprouting, •went•' i are the soirees of injury ru prev.. .1 *bees is dm aim. If potatoes ere wood std healthy when put in the pits, a.J 1 lore pr'tperli VSIUd fes, thaw•!' 4"401li'"t• I are uut ..k.ey t., .is.. .. ',cutout thew goommigeogognegiligollINIMINIM from beat and stamp is ., lees import.... C tbau to pretest thew from frost. Keep - tug them tun warm in the tall and t,.. wad io mid -winter ere getters) *dome ,.1 destruction 10 potatoes wintered to pits They sbuukl be in a het! cuudilooi ("'fair being covered with dirt. Theu cooter w ell with straw and lightly with earth leaving the.ttreiLe top ,.1 the pit with- out earth, that any heat retuaint..g or generating in the pit way escape Pro tact the pits from duo end rain by • ram., 01 boards, under which there to a free sera culatiun of sir, until cold week, r c .u..a Thus the tubers are kept dry end Doul. and the earth s dry. Friss will r ., penetrate far Int, dry earth• feu' it el. go deep into that which is wet With the cowing of winter sufticteet c ,v, ni.. to protect against crust and aprmit will ,tee.eralty keep the tu5rra ni excel:co. coodlti lu. Res less Reward. Theother morunig an innocent -look- ing young man came out of the N.,rth sod South Wass Back with his baud, hill ,f notes. While eountiog thew carte his attention was attrwted by some- thing passing in the street, and at the same time he dropped a £90 note direct- ly to front of a highly respectable phil- anthropist who was paving. Theo phil- anthropist promptly pct hie foot on the note, amid stood for • .temoot plunged to pr 'Found thought. Perhaps he was cougntulatmg himself that the young .eau's treasure had fallen under such hooses feet, and perhaps enjoying is pru.pect that party a gratitude at basing his money restored to him. At all events, be was so much absorbed that whoa be aroused himself sufficiently to pick up the note the loser had disappear- ed. However," mid the thought- ful philanthropist to hissseif, "be will that .one a sut the reward fur it, and --and in The ne re ofy day the "Least" Item appeared to the newspapers, with the very liberal recent - ;mime of £10 offered for th.. ret uru of the balance of the Dote. The finder immedi- ately enclosed £10 to the address given. which was a staple P.0 one, and then went round Wling everyone how he had made £10 by doing an honest action. That is, be old anti! be proceeded to deposit the £20 note, and the bank clerk threw it out as a oointerfett After that he was observed to rather avoid the subject. —Radish Paper. -1 -- Cm • Sawa asset Mr Goode, drotgisi, is not • hook agent, bat has the agency in Ooderieh for Johnet,.n's Tonin Bitten, which he men heartily recemmewd for any com- plete to which a teen medicine sbp- pliable. This valuable medicine bas been with most astonishingly good es- tivate in eases of genets, debility, treat - nese,. irtegolentum psooisr tq females, extreme palette's, impoverish Leet of the Diood* stoasaeb and liver insides, loss of appetite, and for that general wont ort feeling that Dearly every nee is troubled with at seem part of the year. Mal forget the Dame Jobnene's Tonic Bilden floe. and 81 par bottle at Gonda'• Ing, store, Albin° bleak. Otedsrisb. sole *Pot a • a4Nsable Yes Few tsar bars ae.oleplisbed tie same sasses* eel week sed good b earls wend se the esi.Mst.i Dr Dire. Over 600,000 eel bill swam have hem said in Canada ekes. We wet *very peens trembled with muse Oaspiiaies, Dy.- - a/ s isa,, 6esdsabe, eT3 Orkq T.. b ss, M bow a beetle of Dr Asaw Lour Otte, i+ MN mew Tee Yedisiles mod Ikeeipe Mesh 81. Saki by ell • mewaass—till eat dame 'Tsas■s air w say see seeding the beset feet 11*&yew est ''Tannases, the r.essrkiklr little seem for the Teeth 'told Hath. Ask y .t d.vilglpas .1r adaram • Tug Baer Ytrr.—A few thousand im- proved note and receipt tonna li..•- jug• been printed and manufactured into books at Tea $IUAsL, which are ahead of anytbiug of the kind .s have . offered fur sale, being h'.ut.d in heavy preetxsard coven, with cloth hoicks and win stitched, and of a situ that may be carried in any ordinary coat p"el.•' For store, shop and office use we have made a large quantity up into pals of 100 receipt. each The prices are yet reasonable. Call and see them at Tag Stop 1L. Several years age. I read a paper by Prof Crass bone, in which he end you should sleep with your bred toward the north, sit the electric currents wi their way to the North Pole would pea. thrvugh the body the right way Th, plan Hooked reasonable, and I adjusted my bed to meet the requirements. A teat years after I ran across • scholar' • article by I)r Allhead, in which he prov ed that the electric earn! should n., pass from feet to bead, bat frust heed io feet, mud, therefore, we should all sleep with our beads toward the South I turned my head around, but now, Prof Dryasdust showing that the electric cur- rents.r. bad. nu matter how they pass through, and the least danger is fuu..d in sleeping with the head toward the east or the weet,1 have detain wearily turn- ed my bed If any man will invent a bed bung on • pivot I will buy it. I am quietly working on • bedstead myself w hich esu toe wound up like a chick, and ai11 revolve .11 night, and uccasiooally trot up on its bind csst..rs, and prance snout the room and tu: n a tow hand- springs. Nero gewraalite 15111. Found at Met, what the true p.blie has been looking fur these ,Davy years and that is a medicine which although but lately introduced, has made for itself a reputation second to stone, the medicine sJchos on's Tonic Bitten w hich in conj)cnctu,n with Johnson's Tunic Liver Pills has performed some most wooderfal cures impure or im- poverished blood sero becomes purified and enriched. Billiousnees, indigestion, sick headache, liver complaint, languor, weakness, etc , soon disappear when treated try thew excellent tonic medi- cines. For Bale by Good, druggist, Al- bum bluok. Gaderieh, sole .gest. [4 assess* m'a'rls. Hear twice before you speak once. Ha dunces well to whom fortune pipes. He doubles his gift who gives in time. He fights with his own shadow. He giveth twice that giveth in a trice. He has • bee in his bonnet. Ile has bought his noble fur nine pence. He has a bite upon his bridle. He is a win men who speaks little. He is proper who bath proper condi- tions. He knows not • B from a ball's brut. Hs knows not a hawk from • bend - sew. fie lacks most that longs most. Help eke lame dog over the stile. He !teeth long and liveth well. Hell uitJ come hole to creep out at. He loses nothing for the taking. He loses his thanks who promises and dsisyeth. He loses nothing that keeps God for his friend. •5.—as . raise Require no descriptio' since, with rare eteoption, all at noose time have exper- ienced epeenosed their twinges. Rheumatism is pot easily distoded. only the most powerfully penetrateg remedies relish to let very foundations. The most sus nein treatment 'Down, sed it is sow Nemety resorted to by m.disal nen, k the application of tb•t sow Imo* remedy for psis—Poleon's liarvilisw It is ails to say that nothing y e.tt die• .wired has ..ni.d equal oasisfeMise to the Hiring. A treeless be mei* M a small cost, me sample bottles of Ferei- lie* .ae be bad st the drat stores for 10 seats. large bottles 26 cents. • W.s•weal wows. The *nest ore*, sea one abet siaz a .o.trollim pert es the health of body is the liver. If torpid er isaMee the whole system bagasse diverged. Dr. Olm.a's Liver Ogre in made ler Um( s I [lien Oiaeesa, and iii - $1.«►.AI b7 • stifr . NOTICE! In view of the fact that a large percentage of those who avail themsJlves of OUR ANNUAL OFFER TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS become permanent readers of " The Signal," we offer the following inducement : FOR - 25c WE WILL SEND TO ANY ADDRESS ` Thc Sial" FROM NOW PO lei OF SAN., 1890 FOR 25c Call, or send us the above amount at once, accompan- ied by name and address, and secure the full benefit of this offer. D. KcGILLICIIDDY. ALE &'PORTER. as VARIAN Bottled) t L ) NS 1' e ....now MEMORY' DISCOVERY. Only anile. siva.15 of Illeeser7'1'ratetao. *0.tr et.i■ Lr.rs.d 1a sae re. ss. moot womanise teres. Ivory .*ed wand adds Breasts bemoaned. o...$ i.-.aw,ir..r 10 Qlalrwasasaaeaas+ woos'. .ane seic' •..r IIr. la a Hateo las w• Nrs abaa , Tr /irere f tea J. M. Buckley e , d • rwW. As is *.ase 1aa aid ..w,...'.t pew •. rA11tltiTTR. $ 1 PU%* Ave.. N. T. :1f8 YEAST. ‘. n made at this Yesst , 1 ,. + Pries at Douro' ''a have wring. • rarer as tl•ma. r root theiiigralki whitest e,r.-ed,n.Ls, asj p •orate.. . in .0- it 'y OMNI tows hat ;. ere smart k PRICE. FIVE sires. 1890 1890 WE.' S i i =• t 14 '$ Lail Nays9a/K PA rit1OTiC IN PONS. TRUK . .` ' 'Oa .1 i'i 1'u •'HIL IMPIdtE- THIS BVPIRR 18 tetlW THB wtELIIT 11111 .I T .1 ineitiatog, and .•p- , . l moats err ening reds M add . r .+.' re oats—... e.t.eb wtlfl Erma 1. Int•' u..• i .01.».15 ••••d saia,r. As .n 1 + ••m- ,' e n , in ter bred* et ail r e . ate i s' c .se t hs ter banal* ed present ter will hesilvet. FREE Tom EW SWI* Yillilt;t Nagle* :' ewes tier n..l:a: tram WWw UM rod 01 I•W. add.ess •arra '''awes' awewrlI*. 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