The Huron Signal, 1889-12-27, Page 6• .e
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OILLOMED.
MINININIMMI1
fosse
as* Farm
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ihwe tett
tb�wss Ie a
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Per
e• sashLust asLeal as
Pules,
ii.e.s.t
ane
mismete
vilest et
trentem
Thies
betel te
*herds
beaus'
•
♦fel
se ia et
b.eims
at nes
tus Ifs
tnesse
All e
Inas Is teed
-Was* is Ile teat aped
I admit la !tat shin meal.
Order -mad the tow memo
Iteewtedtte, said mete mesa' ;
Trash. said fisc mise Mos:
1'teseme.maid Me heel:
Neve said the melds. t
Dewy. mid Ile pew:
Freedu.., said the dreamer ;
Hose. mid the sage ;
Friss, mid the .oldlee ;
Beaky. the moor.
maks outman tall sae? :
"The asset le sot bora:
Thee within my bosom
Softly this 1 listed
"Knob heart held, the .cores
Klsdaeee is the word.'
-Joh■ Hoyle °Wally la Georgetown
lege Joareal.
Te the reilat.al Tye.
Iia I its 1 ;assay that politics
Heryller you will .i.sh.
Because yob re finding out the tricks
Ay which your vote wit woe
You find It bard to uaderstatd
Why politicians wbo
Before election shook your head
Should after it shake you t
Well. do not be offended. but
not Iwo are grstehd show ;
The candidates have Witted you eat
Your wisdom toeth,yoo know.
Col -
THE HOME CIRCLE.
THE HOWL !WWM&
The "born nurse' is a family institu-
tion, whose tame is 'wide, and whuee vir-
tues are well recto/Dime.. Perhaps her
talents are iuhonted from a lung line of
ancestral buries whose touch was heal-
ing, and who from time immemorial have
been the comfort of the family doctor.
Perhaps she is unique in the family his-
tory, but, however this may he. she is
quiet, oho el self-contatued, she has a low
yoke, and her gentle manners have also
authority withal, for the born nurse don
not permit her hart to run away with
her head. She understands how to pre.
pare a tempting meal f..r au ioralid's ap-
petite, for this talented person a is burn
cook as well. Her hot drinks are always
hot, not lukewarm, her beef ten salted.
her bit of chicken browned to a turn.and
her buttered treat thin but never burn-
ed. This ideal person never asks her
patient what she can think of she would
like to eat, neither does she leave dishes
or delicacies of any sort in sight of the
patient when the invalid's mealris over.
She is cheerful without being boisterous
and hopeful without obtrusiveness
She believes in sunshine and fresh air
and the cleanliness which is so near akin
t., godliness. She obeys the doctor's
orders implicitly. and it does not coma to
her to question his wisdom in the bear-
ing of her patient. whatever she may do
in the silence of her own mind, and mt
than it ones to substitute tame nostrum
for his prescription beet: ase it curet'
Aunt Sally last summer e'ien Ste had
exactly the same symptoms.
14.e until the doct tr comes she is the
fountain head of aid and relief. Sh.
knows tint hot water is good for sprains
as well as for colic and a toothache.
She remembers the beat remedies for
stings of ins. ca, she knows that a faint-
ing woman roust ba laid low. and when
there are arms or legs or fingers to be
bandaged her deft hands make the turns
and manage the abjured member with
the least possible motion, slid she Baan
improvise a splint from an uId cigar box
or an umbre;1s hetet'', with perfect sue-
case.- The Art Exchange.
LITTLE DL'TIEs•
On reaching the poet office after a
long round of delivery, • letter carrier
in one of our large cities found a letter
in his beg that he had overlooked. He
was very tired ani hungry. The letter
was an crtanary, unimportant locking
missive. Lie thrust it in his pooket and
delivered it on hie orst round the next
day.
What onnsequencee followed i For
want of that letter a great firm had
failed to meet their engagements ; their
note hail gone to protest ; a mill cloned.
and bondeds of poor workmen were
thrown out of employment.
The letter -canter himself was discharg-
ed for his oversight and neglect. His
family .offend during the winter fair
many of the neoeeetti.r ui life, hut his
loos was of no small account compared to
the encenous amount of misery sassed
by his angle failure in lute.
Another case : A mechanic who had
been toot of work a ling time in New
fork went in Septorntwr to Collect
small sum doe him. The gentleman wh
owed, it being annoyed at some trill
irritably refused the money. The woe
went to his home. and, maddened by t
sight of his hungry wire and children
went out to the bask yard and hang
himeeif.
Then next day an old •mpinyer sen
to o1ar him • permanent situation. Here
was • life lest and a family left paupers
bsoanre a bill of a dollar ..r two was not
paid in the nebt time.
The old Mranlah proverb myTh
: "ere
is no such thing as a !ride in the world."
Fran we think how Inextricably the
liras ..f all mankind are tangled together,
it seems as if every word or shirr mov-
ed a lever which set in unction a gigantic
machinery, she.. effect is wholly beyond
our onetrol. For this reason, if for .o
other, let no be careful to perform
pmoldromptly and well the duties of 111*-
even the mold trivial
ItrW tTNINn MORI 1vsEDgr..
•
n
los
ed
So mach is written today about teach-
ing the heart by way el the atomerh and
of making beautiful and attractive' bursas
fax oar dear ones in order to keep them
from wandering in forbidden path.. that
i would like to .peak • little ward of
warning to young mothers before they
make the fatal mistake of thinking that
smell cooked food and elegant •stTownd-
ings are a'I that .a required to make the
ideal hoot..
Whoop my neighbor's hey enemas
tabling up the steps of his father's
palatial knave, i shudder to thank what
a mockery are silken hangings and soft
amps ts "sedition.n • son is in that "oediti. 1
eta
ss.
i THLHUON 8IG NT A T., FR MA Y. DEC. , 7
Ou the other hand. we see me,a tied mews
mee uOeY%ta s nepousibie pe•iY..e sad
trusted by .U, whose hem en* bsn.dei-
these Nab whom they emus 4a
isolltatOt \amble' 7� were broseht op le
Yea, boss open very plata law.
with will V • w le a R treater
� a
wru
e ldree', after luesj� the
cookery to,
the mut tatiWieL 14
Whits.., p, foe, !•deed t l Ido1�
mre-
Mist the other as of far greater iapest
Vef. I rets to that ir•nnies/ of the
hears sod mind whit\ leeches • child to
lofts the right aad hate the mango to
fere the pure and despise the vile, to
love the true and hate the fate., aad
whisk crowns all teaching with a loving
thosgitf.leess. for the wants e1 uth-
as and a forteofelnees of self thee will
tasks our ehildree wakens. wae,.ver
they go and trusted in whatever they
may seesrteke.
Very mats another, is our land today
ars soh only in children sed we eoe'd
sot have therm dt
prow ewsreeed became
It t. not in their piwer to flue them the
surroundings they wield be Mile to if
rr
they were ci in silver and gold i cell
to mind a mother whose horde.. sadtt•
tares were en neerous that little tome
ae
was ever found for hosdecoration, or
mousey fur fancy ousey ; yet her teach-
ings wen so so true, she was sit untiring
i'' ootumyl •odi•the nuht and condemn-
ing/the wrong, and her owe I11e was
soeh a seosisteot example of the truths
she taught, that now, when her heeds wield
are folded for their lone rest, five elil-
dreu with bursting hearse said swimming
eyes rill her memory blared. While
she heel, their home lacked nothing ;
new it leeks every!
Their home trainio however, seems
to have wrapped team 'n an impenetr,-
bb coat of mail, upon which the Eery
darts of temptattoe fall harmless. and
they walk through the flames and ate
not burned.
Let e• take 1it.e to make compaoiurs
of our children, buy as well as girls, sod
et:courage their loving oon&leoes. Le t
es have beautiful houses If we can ; t.,
above all let es •ultiyate well our ebil.
dren'e hearts and minds. We meet do
eo, if we would make tree mets and win.
men of them, thus fitting them to par
through • world of sin, themselves
untainted by 000tsae tberra.:i.
Many an otherwise handsome face is
disfigured with pimples and blotches.
ceased by a humor in the blo-d, which
may be thoroughly eradicated ny the use
of Ayers Sarsaparilla. It is the safest
blond medicine in the market. being en-
tirely free nom srwe.ic or any deleterious
drug.
neat NMsahea of Fanners.
To think that any one can farm ; that
• man who has starved e • canvasser for
• patent churn or bas been unsuccessful
as • carpenter can jump into farmtng-
a hasiom requiring high intellig
and persevering efforts -and, being et.
*Best of All.
4affk ttrdld.••, Ajar'. Cherry h♦
�Wg.aI !s 1. greases deemed Eles *SIM
31. pr'.Mr.tic. for Threat leer Lae'
11e.bles is so prompt 1• tea elects, se
asesable to the meter and au widely
!else haunt, thi off ' eiamtly a
bek a te_
lave
tor
"1
1 e. 4. j troublesat neer I�take
cold er am es poem so Iarlmeot weath-
er,
isig
it tio�isle itself hinl the that very a n
ss, 1 have tried a
great many ►wM!Ime.het ease duan
ssmeFswhisk glv.s epe'relief anu7S1dot.' - Emma A.�1rItpsto Petite., Reeds. Parish >lere Hoene,
•• 1 consider Ayerti
most important remedy Pectoral
HUSI'�I
TEE OLD AND RELIAB
k.ttlT ST.
FL 'Us ��1D FCBD Si0
HAilint ANNEU t$1J&
Thy pebile.sebereer sailed teat Atte
a.•t Is.4 \engage t.Ktwe•1F t .4 tt► b
L:.1W ass tw.es peau
THOS► J. VIDKAN.
who w/U earn iter la all tea branches at
-.Id stand. Sa.dae, near the *mare.
llader ew ntmtstte.eont of former
same able b.alan.e baa Seca the swat
ad tau• Its of anF to togs ...d w the w
or vroosiat..r has boon damt*wd s ub it 1
.over eight years there will lea uo taffeta ed
_ * 1be menu formerly exhibited la teeuu.a u
the facet mut.
a t tach Mi.. anti to au parts•i be tea n.
The latest shad best tease of Maur and rend
always= hand and e' .•.-. s •.ds +•.......•n
?HCS. J. VIDE4le..
I Wes this u * rt saity of thanktrei ay car
tamers for their U rent pr run rpt ,. u....a my
.ww.riseureb►r, et file LCaat-r rimer and had
steer. .ad a.w take sensate In recvmt..eau-
wailg ay eseuese r. .ter riser .1. % loma. who
t he (sued le be a tburwntthly
Hot fi A.
Our
b
DISCOUNT.
wi; iirlgteim sari GE peptic gesemRy-thaeII hese dente ie Mlle
SPOT CASH
tS p. r cent rrii .11 purchases .,1 $L*) sad lees flea 13.00 ; 1 ps
ircl nee of 13.04 and upward.
11u Ioul. of any own manUFaetun 3 per •.nt will be glowed.
I have u. hied one of the largest stubs of
For Home Use.
I have torted its curative power, t. NW
family, tummy manes diem.[ the pass
thirty years, mal have never known it
to tail. 1t wilt relieve ter most serious
ttaecuona of the threat and leap,
whether in children or adults." - Mrs,
E. G. Sdgerly, Council Blues, Iowa
"Twenty yearn ago I was troubled
with a d'aease of the lungs. Doctors
1i/ordeal me uo relief and considered
au case hopeless. I then than to use
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and. before I
had finished one boat,, found relief. I
continued se take this medicine until a
cure was elteete.t. I believe that Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral saved my life." -
Samuel Griggs, Waukega, IIL
" Slz years ago i contracted a severe
cold, wish settled on my hangs and
aoou developed .del the alarming symp-
toms of Cuasump,oa. I hadyough
o ee
ht sweats, am -ding of the trete,
l as 1. eh..t and sides, and was SO
rit as to be confined to my
varioust of the time. After trying
iptions, without heneht.
my physician final) d ined to gt
me A en's Cherry finally
Pectoral. I took it
and the effect was tragical. I seemed
to rally from the drat dose of thus
medicine, and, after using only three
bottles, am as well and Sound a. ever."
- Rodney Jobusoo, Springfield, 1lL
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
ruralist) BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mau.
Reid by au Drogues. Peril. 44 WWII.ttb
iter J..bri Stewart, Smoky, who Iatiey
"rot 44% frit, to Dena.( (,'..t., returned
.at w...k im,ummely pleasra .ith all he
lend it'. n.
Life 1. a L.mbrr Camp.
While working ,u a lumber amp •
joie ag" 1 .alight • Revere gild epic\ 1
se tied on euy lungs. I got no rete( ut,-
tit I tri. -.1 Magierd'a P.entree Beaton,
•h,eh cured not entirety 1 highly
coru,ueud it• lar
LIE BEST f •11LI NLtif:.'alsfft N Vise*
se*
irraat,mmea Nete.LY Hsu • Maxi any.
KINU uI' " HE WEEKLIES!
1889- - 90
Free Press
LONDON. OtT.%RIO.
THE HANDSOMEST PRINTTD PA -
PLR IN THE DOMiNION.
ALL THE NEW
IN FULL.
By Telegraph. Tcleet..ne, alail, and o nrras-
pomdeaca up to the boor of publication.
SII .arstM... I'rurtkel aad Fiche..
1 are elves tub week.
1 •pedal t . 1.. aepemietrae.
earl: wlm.rwl 1111. pat ,Meal.
Capital rotary always tuw
.r.
Iw. sgrateramie r elitism.
0.aseress te.dtn .
JUST THU THING POR THE FAMILY'
Every member of the boeerbowd esgeriy leaks
for It each wart.
Tie Agricultural !Sperm eat is a noted
feature of the' Flee fret," Mina always up
N, Hs time.. and condo: ted by pet-roesMlle.tieaUy skeWd in tar. work.
1 Large $1.00 Paper.
Jit) I. Whips,
2 Ms,tnrut,wao, Ort.
ecce 1 ._
terly unfamiliar with details, be able
make mosey on a (arm.
To entertain the idea that a la.
farm half stocked and poorly cultivated
pays better than • few acres well and
carefully tilled.
To pay several dollars for good farm
tools, and allow them, for want of pr.. -
per shelter, to become useless a year or
so sooner than they should
R . T W Mushy, who for the past
to (fire- ,•.n, hike here the iecnmbeot of
ha. n
M
To let year after year peas by with no
attempt to Improve the quality cf the
farm stock. Blooded horse,
•, 4 hor,
pay. The cattle make beef quicker ; the
cows give more and richer milk, and the are e of littler temper.
To let ?oohs') pride or narrow minded
prejddice prevent the adoption cf new
methods. when they have been proven
by praetie I men.
Te ret up after the son, lean nn the
fork handle and speculate for an hour ortwo noon what the weather is going is
he, while the weeds get • cert. and then
wonder why farming doesn't pay.
T. leave • lot of unchopped wood
wet or half split at the pile, • let of
old lee -nese hanging in the kitchen,
and muddy tracks in the dininz-mom.
and expect to see the women good-nator
ed.
shardy
's Matinees roams arget In Pews
To have a int of half -fed, emaciated.
Innesome-looking fowls nonstine de-
jectedly in some old tree, when a few
rood, healthy chickens prnperly hous-
ed would make the poultry yard an
honor instead of • disgrace -AmericanFarmer.
Wild Cherry Bark, Elicampane, Hoar-
hound •ud &meoa These arc the re-
medies with which Dame Nature has
supplied Oanad• 101 the core of Colds,Cote/ha,Cgha, Croup, Whooping Congh, R
Goes ron-
cbiti. and s of Voice All these are
onntaioed in Wil.nn'. Wild Cheery in
their most active form, and with other
medicines onnstitute this moat reliable
cure for all diastase of the Throat. Chest
and Longa. Wilson's Wild Cherry is
sold by all druggists. lm
Mr C. 1. Paper, Seatortb. had a hand-
some new cotter standing in front of the
Queer.'s hotel for a few days, it being
for sale. Oa Monday evening of last m
week some oan-spirited wretch, taking
the advantage of the darknw, cot and
tare the eseh,rn and lining and scrat.h
eel and moltilat el the body, damaging
i1 to the eytent of several dollars worth.
The perpetrator of the meso act is not
know...
Itastirg, * Ritchie, Wingham, an
petting a chopping seise in their aide
mill.
tun asendeeverything. mise 1f,
f• 1m
Mr Osborne, Clinton, wlifting a
board eft a hand car the nther day when
• her of iron dropped on Isis foot break-
inl several bones.
To rum Soren . -Please inform your
readers that I have • positive remedy
ter the above named dimes*, Ry its
timely nee thousand' of hopeless rout
►ave boon permanently eared. 1 shall hi
glad to send two bottles of my remedy
ease to any of your readers who M•
eoneempti-we if lacy will seed me their
Le/trees aad P. 0 1 address.
R•epeetfolly, D. T. A. Stoma,
w 144 W. Adelaide .t., Tga% Oat,
Teems, Tees, church, Seaforth
mewed aid accepted an invitation from
8r. Jamescnteuteg,rwu, St. Slarys. Mr
Nla,t(hy is a geed puncher and wee very
0'a- iter wish the seemlier of his con-
eregati -n there, all of whom will be terry
1 q•,rt with him.
84ee•t apple. ere beat for pickle&
Piro. o -re and goofier the fruit. T.kel
one gsart of mood rider vinegar, dissolve
in It -1 j pounds of sugar, boil two miuote•,
old ctnnaa,uo and cloves to taste, put
,onto the vinegar as much of the prepared
frust as will cook wuveni,ntly, detain
.! .sly mini the fruit ran be readily
pit teed by a fors, skim out the frtit
end stew mor., place the fruit in a jar,
sod pour over all Ilia toiling motor that
remains. The fruit must be entirely
coveted hy the liquid. Keep the jar
closely covered.
m
Mteird • Lina.at conesmimeasper. j
Expel the wort(.. hy using thessfa and
reltahle anthelu.itllit Fre'et.ttt's Worm
Powders. a. 1m
RI'I.-Cr
trE,.TotR*,RTINtis • t
EPPS'S COCOA.1:
BREAKFAST.
'By • thorough knowledge of the natural ± s
Jana wt,irh goy r-rn the operations of digestion e
end meFir too
+ARMSTRONG'S IIPROYB
la (':uta' of 1•.-. • and upwards, ;Gc each.
Balance of 1889 Free.
A H shorts■
Christmas Number
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F'OURCHROMO8
Given away free of charge to every subscri-
ber for IMF, Artists who have seen the ad.
vane. sheets of the Christens* number pro -
Douce it a "gent- aad glome worth the price
of the subsenp'ion.
AyeaL, Watskd Reerytr8rre. Lih ra
Cass (mnmtarswn Allowed.
The toed popular paper to work fere More
mommy ort be made daring the fall and win.
ter season working ter the 't'ree Pre.e-that
slimy other coo ploy -meat.
Addrer-Fags Pp*iw,
32 44 Lozno, ORTaluo
ARMSTRONG
BOOTS & SHOES
intoes, a d'tailed hat of which would rttcupy more space them
to titre softie0 11 to tory et composes every deeirtfkip
th the beet Me.a!aquren of Growth.
Every line is showily marked
LOW ACTUAL VAL
terms amb►my stone the Cbeapeat place in Canada to buy
An itumenes stack of
ERS SND OVERS
Y:tt Oaaadian sod Americas, Clue (i.q,dyear takes
LIBERAL TERMS.
•t. hum of Ladies' Imported Kid Slippers, very
and Sauar.4
E. DOWNI
iRN
OBER
TS to anouu4e Um he ��
tr some carat tel
Tluor.pea ContotCebraj
one out of a ttndred
she Beet .Autholt given more Hands
3
10 :'al. and acquire tV cell\ naryever
the'=pon t) Library wit
1
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Foundry
1LLOAS OF FRB MAPLE SY
AS' OLD STANJOIN ROBERT
sQ UARE ARO
IUNCIhMAN BROS1 Propria
..,.era . .�...t�. ,.,,. .. �.�.
• ACTB1tirREOi;CRllTdpyo.
s•'�TEaMEYClNes, toltl, .Til'IoFt'
•` STOVES •COUCMS,CtlLrty YC N TOW•
EAST STREET,GOCEFe `,• ./
m_pprove
FUMING WORKS HORS ., . R3, GRAIN C
R
TE
Rollers Rollers
ON
HAND. RO
Grain and Seed Creaner
easligr
tenenmadtle fasor ktnowruleogisd
hly ctol anh. Liles
gaipertn aural
sec a of all triads.
-IT-
Separates .all Noxious Seeds
and ch.m from grate at one t leaning, saving
and clean,ng all timothy ,sed At the game
time out of may kind of grain it can be fitted
isle any leaning milt without temuttag the
makes it do as good work or better that he
ghee no matter how oft 'h 'll [ d
mea InlleroTod same mills known.
It allows n . seed to be blown into the chaff
It Cleans Speedily.
arm sale. t Every clearer warranted to work as repre-
sented arle. '41
lnnr.ler:ng 1» mail ,rive impute width of
aleand name of Tooker of mill it shoehas site shake rr the convenient.
old lelitfashion.
d hind ,Lane.
, on i ny a careful application of j
the One properties of well-.ele•ct,rl .'ecus, Mi - -
Kris hue provided unrbr.nkrwot eatables stip a I A large q•��itity or
dolk•atcly Ilaror•ed h.verag.• which may mare
se many heavy dxtorr' biles. 1t is Mr r FIRST-CLASS PIIMP$
the judicious use of sa k articles of !
e ct that s constitution may h.. gradually l on hand mannfact:.red from Airoma white
boll' up until 'armor enough to resits every ' quartered :UDC.
'o-
vertime -7 to disc:r.e. Ifhodrede of subtle i 1:4.tirdets
malad,.aare fi rrti og around r, renal! to at- by mail promptly attended
Leek wherever there is a weak point. tete i to. Whipped to SPT print.
may escape many a feral shaft tt keeping
ourselves well notated with pure blood and • I ADDRE88
properly aonrwhed fraa,e."-•-Lira &refer'
()nacN 1, , ARMSTRONG BR
OS., *Imply with tootling water or m:lk. , AOS.,
ROM only in pen keta by grocers. Iahe11M thus
JA NI KM III'Pet k 1l.,.. lumreopatu,c l'l.em-'
Ws. s. Loudest.rla
. Itsod. r10- 1 ,--h Cifocierich, Ont.
"WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD."
tr merle who have pure/ wet
duct it as usual in
known, and the pub
y deal
FLOUR
HAVjd1�rENG
REPAIR
L _
ITERS, PLOW PO
W F2
ILT ON THE IATEST
rangements with
OILER WORKS
Prepared to Quot
es in want of th
CASTINaB
Price $22.00.
RS, STRAW
&c.
c. P.
TOWN PROI R
$100 AND
here ■ targe num
and Vacant lands to
of the Town- he mea
Now is the time t.,
the mg Rush, The C.
and in a short time tri
beyond *1.. reacheof- n,
loelse
ll sigi ere -fit and
R R
orfi.e -Bt.eM rd
set third
It Tloh•t and Teeters
quors, &c
SALK BY
SONS
CNA
The Carriage
purchased b�• l!
WANZER LAMPS
,OODF:RiCH'
►wow I satisfaetor r1 1
under its late mann
GEORGE W. THOMSON
tial testify is the truth of the stone moo -no -eat
-n:
dr Every family •bosld have One or two at l aot.Tn
PRICE REDUCED TO $4.00 EACH.
Callen the Ewalt. 000. W. T OMS N_ who will soil you an
von may re.tuire. and give yon (all dar..tams.
SEWING MACHINES,
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOR ('ARH.
Don't Coco deet, ferret tb. plane. West olds of ware.
Ont. !e. ISMS 1=f sift
NOTICE
It will
time to make out accounts con be
Signal" does good printing"Theand furnishes good pape.
WE ARE
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Any style of Cntte
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