The Huron Signal, 1890-1-24, Page 3-4
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THE HURON 8i91'AL. FRIDAY, J4J. g4. 1$90
rajas ale fila mey.
Of as the •rn prattle) of ata.
tw..rait MtN►wti i•. it is out pattitml•sl, Morn
tihemeall• tat about 1 u'eloek i• the
a asa ag. whoa you are "dew for sleep" '
amid womld.'t Rive a capper to herr men
andm am hitaself talk. There an
yeses sad talkative addicts, who bate)
111111 eon regard for year Whir, moor
Na pisprietim of lib rhea to opus their
paupere with a map at 1 or 3 a.m. , sad
to amok
eon,
to
you is s.laveniog Ma-
laga* r
YON %Isiah you will pay w heed to the
implants,. little) was, hopjet t .1
e dam* on your part will keep alts jnomjr.
dor g9o/ot,�b.t again the buy of three pipes
outw�.e1'
•• l~ iii r�t'�, yam say.
"Yue 'wake, papa r'
"do's MO."
"Yea, I bear that you are," you say
with sold senega."What du you
waist r
"Oh coma.."
"Well,be still and go to.leep, then."
"1 Mit "W•11 I aiml, peas
imam."
•'I. mod I Mal nut a bit. Say papa,
Pura !"
'watt r
"If you was rib what would you bay
for tae t '
"I dont know,—go to sleep.
"Wouldn't you buy muton 1"
"1 geese so, sow you—"
••What, paper
'Well, • steam engine, maybe"; now
you to right to sleep."
"With a bell that swell nag, paper'
"Yea, yes, now yon—"
"And would the wheels g wound,
pap•
r
"Oh yes, (yawning). Shot your oyes
see ted—"
"And would it go oboo, cboo, oho
papa r"
s Yea, yes, now go to sleep "'
"s.y, WPs"
No sewer.
"Wps
il, what color
•'Ie oro 'Paid in the dark r
"No" (droved)).
"I isn't either, peps'
•'Wall '"
"If I was wicb, I'd buy yon a;me-
this[.
"Would you
"Yes,'I'd bay you some ice cream and
some cbrcolam drops, and a toof brush
and panties wif bwaid no like _nine, sod
• sand y wooster, and—"
"That will do, you most go to sleep
sow."
Siloam* for half a wend, then—
"Papa—papa !"
' • Well, *last sow r
"1 want a jink."
"No you duo's."
"T do, papa."
Eapsriemoe bees taught you that y
will have no pesos until you have
brought the "jisk" and you scurry out
to the bathroom in the dark for it, knock
tog your shins against in the
room as you go.
"Now 1 don't want to hear another
word from you tonight," as be gulps
down a mouthful of the water he didn't
want, Two minutes later be says :
• • Paps "
"Bee here, laddie, papa will have to
posisb you If, —'
'I can spell dna, papa.
"Well nobody wants to hear you spell
dog at 2 o'clock in the morning.'
"B o-g—d..[, is that right 1"
"No it isn't bat nobody earns—
"Then its d -o -g. isn't 01'
"Yes yes, now you Iia right down and
go to sleep instantly !"
'Theo I'll be • good boy, won't I.
s Pap r'
"Yes. you'll be the boort boy on earth.
Good o.ght, de.rie. '
apsp
• Well, wel what now 1
“Is I year little boy 1
"Yes, of averse "
"Some mans haven't any little boys
hot Toe) have, h•vea't you?'
• •Yes."
"Don't you wish you bad two, free,
n ine, 'hiben, twenty-six, nicety -ten,
fres hundred little boy. I"
The mere possibility of such a remote
and calamity .o par•lyxw yos
that yos he speechless for tel. m'nutts,
during which you' hear a yawn or two, in
the little bed by y,.ur side, and • little
figure rolls over two or three times, a
pair of heels Ry into the air once or twice.
• warm, moist hand reaches out and
touches your taco, to make sure that you
are there, and the boy is asleep with his
heels where his head ought to be.
Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine is pre
pared from free) beef, eolith', iron, and
pare sherry wine, combined with choice
(� aromatic.. lis
The K tiegr will lane a book of his
travels.
It inn's dd Cherry aures Coughs
and C .Id.. lm
Age Haman of asaeermsa
The disposition of A.neriesns to stag.
orate M especially in what in
newts as American humor. A dory as-
sociated with "picket Bring" daring the
iolvil war brings out this feature of na-
tional Abrader. e
Oo. day then ohs • trove between -bre
two hostile picket Ina...
"Ho, Yank !" called nut • Ishii Mises -
'arppt•o, who had jest been posted. "Can
Too fellows shot r'
-Coal, Joh.ny, i groom w• eon, IONIC
Can yos 1"
"::hoot 1" shouted beak the oosfeder
ate. "Why, down i. Ki.rissip we beak
a bitable bee off a tkistf• blow at 30u
lads ! '
'Oh, that's mothin' to the w• we
tl s.t sp is V 1 I belo.ged to •
eeuPIU.J se ewe or a hundred men, sad
NUNS ea and to go out to oracle*.
SIN � bet eider W t up In single
wn
Patrol rwllrs' drawn
MIL LAI tam took a Shot at the bang
lots se it Wised se.
the kneel vas thea esaatismd, and
Iii lie* was • shot lewd fait Ml•'s fp►
IMS Ile Wig We. % maga the iMo I it
Wee aspellst
M i hogsada a Mei hse
kaa-
y eked yap r
!fieis nftee S• ricin t t-
ed as Is Me beam. A WNW.
sRr1a lilac tell of the woo -
.1 he e•entty, Ise Woe
LONg-SIIO1INg
Blood Dia«..s are oared by
the persevering use of Ayer's
Bereaparilla.
This mrdtaha ie as ANppcslve, std
ammo • rstalmal aliases 1. tea .,.talc.
The reOess. 1■ some ansak tea., sot he
quite so rapid w is ashore ; but, with
peralstence, the remit le renals.
Beall these testr.o.ia1e : —
•• For two yeah l seleeed from a se-
vere pato is may r1gbt side. sad hal
other troubles gamma by • torpid Bret
••d dyspepsia. Apar giving several
medicines a lair trial without a caro, i
began to take Ayer's lionsgmartIla. I
was greedy bea.ADsd by the Bmt bottle,
and atter taking ave bottle. 1 was com-
pletely cured."—John W Beams, TO
Lawrence .L, Lowell, Mame.
Lett Maya large carbuncle broke out
oa my arm. The usual remedies had no
.fleet
and I was manned to my lied tar
eight weeks. A mead induced me to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Lose them three
bottles keeled tate sore. In ale my expe-
rience with medicine, I sever saw tours
Wonderful Results.
Another merited elect of the one of this
inedtclue was the strengthening of nay
sight." — Mrs. Carrie Adat.s, [lolly
Springs, Tex*.
"I had a dry scaly humor forears,
and suffered terribly; •e.t.as m broth-
er and sister were similarly afflicted, I
presume the mai.dy is hereditary. Lam
winter, Lr. Tyros. (of Fernandina.
Fla.,) recommended me to take Aysr's
Sarsaparilla, sad continue it for a
AN eve months I took it daily. 1 have
mot 'lad a blemish upon m bodyfor the
last three months."—T. N.ley, 146
Chambers st., New York City.
„ Last fall and winter i was troubled
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I
did not notice it much at first, but it
gradually grew worse until it became
almost unbearable. During the latter
part of this time, disorders of the stom-
ach and liver increened my troubles. I
b. -!an taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and.
alter faithful) Ing the use of
thea medicine for some mouths. the pale
disappeared
lied f was completely
eared." —Mrs. Augusta A. Fitrbush.
Haverhill. Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
essrAa.D sT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
Prise $1, .ta bottles, $0. Warts $$ • bolds.
el discs u..o. h• ladi •• ... • them oa
t sir 1 se, o inc • d i n g+use• readied :
"['het's 'titbit.'. Why i, C.I.h.ruy
Inc Ates are so large'h.t they it e •bee
to conk by. They set I he kettles . o
their hinder lets, eh,, it are he, t f•.r the
purp.ru Bite p„I h •.,k., and the•• h dire
give out hear f oe see to ho 1 p • ata"
Dearing Sea
Contains the gess' sod tit the Amerce..
itepubttc, and ti••r i••ak if..•ud Bitter.
Ju0Iatnil the virtue. •.1 r,e.t•, biros and
herbs trot" our Halos omit forests mak-
tug it a eolidert•.I remedy for o s.ao-
palo".. d5 • pri).1., bout„os,...., had
bit 01, .cruluts and all skis. acs saes. 2
■lord'. Ll.l.e.t 4 .res *target i s t'e yes.
DUNNS
BAKING
POWDER
TNECOOKS BEST FRIEND
Tegal Xllank5
AT LOWEST RATES.
For the belief of the le-
gal fraternity we now carry
a large sac of legal blank
forms, which we sell at low-
est city prices, among which
are the following :
Affidavit of Disbursement..
Affidavit of Mileage.
Affidavit on Production.
AtTitlavit of Service.
Affidavit of Service, kc.
Affidavit of Service.
Appointment of Examination.
Entry of Action.
General Warrant
Judgment in Default, &c.
Notice for Jury.
Notice of Motion in Chambers.
Notice to I'ro.luce.
Notice to Produce at Trial.
Order to Produce.
Principe Fieri Facia"
Statutory Declaration
4ubprena
Subp($na ad telt
Writ of Summon'—Defendant out
of Jurisdiction.
Writ of Suuunon".
Orders by mail 1 ronlptly
attended to.
"THE SIGNAL,"
t; 11 ERICH, ONT.
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Oak Oar ea.
w or 0 ISM OW robe am a
lea Or) All pretswre.r
..... r Arm ser weft •
OOPS WY/lers-7••' •.15. 5.-
era Otos. sosri ow
oma: of
..pa The rma.raf r OM Or.w+••
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A .amitotic. bee beam •tablieh[d is
ase Owego sowed, for African travel-
aminsmeem-
r Mee Its ONO
abaft;: • r_.
seises t e0. s.a -um"... u"'
•
NIL
MONDE"
.EasOusES
GARTH
A soma COM
Fos alMOI Mahe., CONSTIP*TION.
5a..aesTSON, DIzzINttN. area
Na*DAC:eg, see Mxaeaa Or Tel
•TemA014. LOMA AND soros.
boss aal setwenosewa are mecum
ea acToan, see rose a tabwela are)
s' ikassoon Dune 0. TLM on ens
Ta4TasreT ars was or 61150.55
AND OMTLNATC D/.4.as. .
TME IIEST 11111111 NEMIfPAPFN Irl CORIUM
Ilirraal.ls.su N.A.LT HAL! A ('r'tTCIT.
KING OF THE WEEKLIES'
1889 90
Free Press
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ALL THE NEWS
IN FULL
By Teiei r.ph. Te Mail and Corres-
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. rewrites, and t whit,
ser al yea earth week.
t.peQsl Werke' k
A
capital limn always a..... .
Ingenious Pusale (.rajas■.
*.marls• aeaMI%
JUST TUE TUIN•I FOR THE FAMILY !
Every member of the ho usehnid eagerly loot •
for 1t each week.
The Agricultural Depute ant ix a noted
ta
(ran ofthe Depute Free Pres.,- helm[ always up
to the SIMI,. and conducted by ver.uas prac-
tically
raytically skilled in faun work.
Large $1.00 Paper.
la Clubs of four and upwards, 7:.c. each.
Balance of 1889 Free.
A s INuaOMC
Christmas Number
—AND—
_ . CHROMOB
agaves away tr"e of charge to every subscri-
ber for Ilan Artists who have leen the ad-
ranee sheets of the Christmas nutnber pro -
amines it a "ggasppe. and Mee worth the prix
of the •a serfptlp..
Agesls Wattled Krerytehere. Libera
Cash (beteussion dllo.r�d.
The meet to work tor. acre
mousey owe be made during the fall and wai-
ler •.area wackier/ for the 'tree i'reso" than
eteay other
Addrew—Fats Prim,
32 Cot Lo.no:v, t),i1•21o.
ORA rare L—CO MroRTiNfi.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
• nr • tborou.h knowledge of the natural
taw. which govern the operettas, of digestion
and eau -Rion. and by • careful application of
the are properties ..f well -selected Coons Mr
Kepis lies provided our breakfast tables witb a
delicately *avowed beverage which may save
us many beery doctors' bilis. it 1. by
the judicious use of such articles of
dint Matt a may be eraduatly
built up until strong enough to resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
tealadiee are *oaten[ around es ready to at-
tack wherever there Is • weak point. we
many a fatal abaft by keeping
ourselves well fortified with pure blood sed •
properly nourished frame."—•'Gyral Semler
Ow•c foo "
Movie simply with boiling water or milk.
sold owls in plackets by grocers. labelled they
.I A 1111.....4 ti•Pit k Un., Homreopetl.tc Cbenr-
isl., Landon. 11a.rtand.
THE = T
BAKING POWDER
Gln
kilill it"!
CD0'
elle Ahem
sr
5sahiag lras)jrar�laa[rgr
Ulla .
0•AVCA
FACTOR" sui,uu
Ydt sbsill WPW
Lang
Mhos
Mem' Pampa FFw..
Pomo, MOO tale
Cruet Searsters, oak,
wad Lwadry Ulpal!s.
636 CRAM STREET,
MONTRRAL-
KILL 8.8°
ARRIACE VARN1 huts.
4- SILVER MECALSAMU
M..NTprAL
CHADWICK'S' LSAT
SPOOLk STEEL -MED TRUNKS
la Ssaol., L.dee sad
au COTTONLts w alt
For Hand and TRUNKS
In the Wort&
HAS w SUPERIOR -J. MUM & CO
MONTREAL,
A rya IT,. akin, let ail I'.till•L
NOEL BALMORAL
r
t . 1
oto
MacAtwe Use.
MONTREAL.
Metre Mama 0t. ere et the meat e.atrwl
and elegantly fersdished Hn•ela t.. tae
City. Aeossoansidatios gee 400 ga-.t..
R....ra i PIcOOF'i .
$2to$3per My. V. t..,:Ager
PEARS' MEE BOA Ril
Salt lilt 1^i t3.
J. PAL1ERASOl1
Wholee d.I=p'try of
DKUUISTS' SUN05l 3
1701018111E 51.,
MONTREAL
COMPANY.
11aeeu.c.urtts of
ASDEST;,Sfl mutton
totem= reeklag.
FRICT:014
BOARD,
S 0 A r' • i'l:a w., fM.cfrre.tiea
RECKITT'S BLU..
THE MEAT 791 LAUNDRY Use.
PAPERS.
Wrspptmg.
Kann*
NEWS
p ALL
slzt:s
sae
w[ICN
To 00010
MOO
•
tt
JOHNS -11S
FLUID
THE GREAT
TRENGTN 61
PERFECT rams
1 On Tot SICK
7A ARMING a
ietallu0.SriMRAGr
A POW ERf.: t.
INYIGORAI w
Wanted
1 am prepared to p.rchaee deriag Inc en.a-
tag winter
One Million Feet of Si Lola.
Pine. Hemlock. Elm, Baeswool and t% bite
sad Black Ash. at highest market price. Hay -
log paid the highest prices ever paid in
Ibis 4,OLrict Inst )ear. I shall do tais gait
title winter.
Custom flawing C'l.eaplr. p•ma.Mty •d
Well Executed. _
1 have nn hand • large oneattty et Itis 1
OrioleRuetsbiotles. which 1 am offering at
FAIT & WINTER
s1.1, per .quare.
G-oo=s_
I have just received my large
t of Fall and Winter .
Goods, and to make room for
them I am now selling off my
Previous Stock
At figures away down. I do not
believe in carrying over goads un-
til anther year, and will always
-Nall at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
rather than hoed them over.
Being anxious to keep up with
the times I have just put in a
handsome plate glass front, and
intend making other improvements
that will make my extensive pre-
mises second to none in town.
I am here to exchange goods
with the public for cash, anti am
bound to do it
P. 0=)=.t1A.,
Manager of Toronto House.
Va1er'Soi' icc& Ipatrs
The undersigned is prepared
'n undertake the putting in of
tWater Services in connection
with the Town System toDwell-
ings and other Buildings. Also
REPAIRS
Toieteam Engines, Mills, Fac-
tor s
ac -tors and Machinervof all kind.
Prices reasons l -le. Satisfac-
tion Guaranteed
1 WILSON SALKELD.
JOS. KIDD, jr.
21 Sett.
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ENVELOPES,
NOTE HEADS,
LETTER PAPER,
BIL HEADS,
stir.. Etc., at
THE SIGNAL
• MINTING OFFICE.
-v
Merchants an get Ma
Heeds. km.. lac. printed at
Uttle more than they
Paper. and It heirs to
Halt and see samples and gist
PUBLIC NOTICE
Another Targe consignment of
Fresh 'Teas of suerior qua
In order to counteract the dis-
honest practices perpetrated on the
public by peddlers and others, we
are offering Special Inducements in
Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat-
ronage.
PATENTS
Ci'fEATY. TIMDE 111153 153 CDPTSICIT
Obt.,n.4. nod all Nosiness is the t•.R. Pates
Vfi. a •tes.ded to at MO/)Rft A Tie P1155.
O'1• note.. neito the V. A. Patent Of
tire, sad we car e)wa1. rowing In leas *low
thaw those remote faro. ASN/NOr'ON.
Ill.std M01)RI. OR 1R.1 WINO. We .4.
vTv�ise asuy ro pat Ute UNL�O1
TA PA s
•
We retro here bathe
l*0 awdi a ttAW
ew1e alas er t rye wrta a
mSuet
e i the
tote yews
talppeaUl Meat A.111011
ast W- hhiglo-Dia.
REES PRICE SCAT.
Bay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square.
Orders by Telephone promptly attended to.
MI LLINERYI
In the latest and best styles at
MRS_ SAZf1�..�LIDS.
Also a number of
HANDSOME TOQUES
at $1.50 each ---Good value. They are going off fast
Call early and make a good choice.
For 1890.
Consider SCRiBNER:s MA(IAZINIS when you are deciding upon your
reading matter for next season. The subscription rate is low --$3.00
year
The standard of the Magazine is high,
Its spirit . . , ve,
The illustrations are interesting and of the best.
There i.; no ?.pace here to give eyen a summary of the features to ap-
pear next year, but among other things there will be a NEW D E-
PARTMENT$►ld ADDITIONAL PAGES, and groups
o: illustrated articles will be devoted to the following subjects :
African Exploration and Travel,
Life on a Modern War Ship (3 articles,
Homes in City, Suburb, and Country,
Providing Homes through Building Associations,
The Citizen's Rights,
Electricity in the Household,
Ericsson, the Inventor, by his Authorized Biographer
Hunting,
Humorous Artists, American and Foreign.
There will be 3 serials.
Robert Louis Stevenson will contribute in 1890.
Each Subject, and there will be $ great variety this year, will be
treated by writers most competent to speak with authority and with
j tert.'st. Readers who are interested are urged to send for a prospec-
tus
25 cents a number ; 31.00 for 4 months.
CHARLES. SC
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NER'S SONS, 743 Broadway, New tort.
WE HEAD TAB PROCESSION
GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the best of
value in all lines of Furniture—frota the smallest chair
to the largest and bast bort-room set, or parlor suite.
Call and see his stock and got a bargain.
u ETG-.
In all its branches, promptly attended k
0 0
vs' EMBALMING FLUID always kept ort hand.
PICTURE FRAMING a specialty.
';•m0 BARRY,Hamilton-8t., t}od3riah
EXPEPLIENCE% CANTAL AND SKILL
Are the factors employed in the purchase of Good3 from
the best houses in the trade.
The general verdict is that Munro is abreast of the
times, and in all departments fully up to the mark. My
increasing business is an evidence that my efforts to
please the public are appreciated.
And while I endeavor to keep almost everything us
ually found in a first-class house, the general public may
rely upon getting the correct thing in every department.
Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will
sell Satin and D'Lyons, Surahs and Satin ¥erveillieux
at former prices.
My .V eciallics for the Season.
Linen Goods in great variety, Laos and- Edgings,
Fine Hosiery and Gloves, and all the leading items in
Smallwares, from Needles up.
All Goods marked in plain figures and strictly one
price.
ALEX, MUNRO, •
3004 D.•aper end HsberdfObpte
el Ire seesmtlN.