The Huron Signal, 1890-5-2, Page 7v
THE HURON SIGINAL, $fill)A-Y, MAY ?, 1890. 7
HE POET'S CORNER.
The sewgasse
ern •ad weary. sooty ad sed. as sdttor est
Ida dews,
towhead rubbish. Aper eat 440t. wltk
way • wrinkled frown.
sighed wbw be aheutbt.f hie papw till.
W wad ao board ad wood.
ad Infa.mid .Shoe Ohs..u,-dead yelled .at.
as M them ha dodder/ay stood
What 4. peels aaey.- he mid. -aa editor
pees peal
Ir ed water, dlet7 aid debt. mIU kb toil-
some Its• to does!
1'u dap their papers, every one till their bos-
on debts they rev,
And mark timer Yana fast the m•Ulatt-beet
for over and for ye 1
take Ude oop7. doable load sad ark with
• peseil Nes,
Ad mad to all whew b arrears. from tea
yawn down to two.
And thea the oop-kuasr7 boy be banded a
dad scrawl
Uf bel•eglleh/m. etritendins slid. di tended.
add Ne. sal W1,
"'Les ward • fortalgbt had dredged 110
lsestk of tired -oat hours away,
Thor was to the !wart of the editor • glad-
some joy one day:
Tway oily • letter from Gordon'. MIU. in •
bald both weak ad old.
But net of it tell • 1re•0Ured ooia, of ootid,
4autihl did
The letter eltd*M kb Interest thea, and so he
slowly read
Tbe scrawled. but simple sad honest words.
and this 1e whit' they said :
'.Dear gaiter: 1 red the limes yea marked
•td amt to .te.
So I seed tbla piece of sold. sad oak If you
village's
' Tossed m7 ,deer nett descend forget the
debt 1 owed,
Far Pee mak your paper for twenty year. ad
es air w e'sr I bowed.
1 never owed o star • teas till shoat four
year deo.
"hes my poor wile died. ad the crops was
bd, sad the fever laid sae how.
"Ad times label sever bees the more to
little Lis .ad roe -
For we are all last's left behind -ad solos
my eyes can't see.
She always reads the paper. and fie twee our
only .beer.
And brought iis an the was sal fn• we've
bad fur many • year.
"1b getting old and feeble new. sd down
with the rheumatic.
Aad there's the paper left to me: jell that ane
Unto Lia.
We ootldnt bear to lose It ow, It's been with
uses lase.
TUI its very some is music, like an old-time
happy song.
This twest7dollar piece of gold will pay for
all I ewe.
Ad what 1. over and above, just keep, and
let it ee
Toward paying for the paper till • brighter,
better day;
Ad Dead to Lb, doll sed It then. when i am
called away. -
11ad ani thankful the editor was, as he knew
that thee' was one
he Loved sad could appreciate the work
that be had done.
lie felt that the was sot in veto. add smiled
through happy wars;
And then es the mailing book be wrote. "Paid
up for twenty year.'
- Margaret Andrews Oldham.
THE HOME CIRCLE -
If • heehme4's salary 1. small the *Ws
should mesa the proems ghee she is
making • pureh•se There sheets bs •e-
.diestesook and • t,.. •djwamwet, es
both sides.
There are sear►w•s that aro ..happy
from this kegienie,l house.. there always
was • lack of adaptability between the
two,er because there woes material deletes
to oh.rasler that amid r.4 be remedied.
Bet these are small le with
the t• that grow .ret of alit
sd.ettiou Winne.. when they marry
are apt W nverlwk i h. responsibilities . f
married life. To m•mt marrieds is •
haven of rest, where they will be free
from worry sod oars fiat there are tor..
o•1es in .here there is our
in single life If the wtte accepts these
gracefully and cheerfully she is • etime-
hie to her husband. If .hs c, siphons
and worries the husband .:11 become dis-
ooersg.d. A busb.ud is generally .hat
kb wife makes his, and there is noth-
ing that so unfits • mer for his business
life as • ds.00..tented wife at home.
Wives should bear this in mind. It
costa little to he oh.•erful and the eine
10
t0 be received are IST 111 stoma oI the
setas) oollsy.
•
Bear in mind the words of Jesus the
sop .f Sirach : "As the sun when it
sri4stb in high heaver, w is the beauty
of a rod wife in the ordering of her
how "-Detroit Fret Prem.
a.rrs,tse air Its Trials.
For a woman to beautify herself is •
natural ioetinet, and this inetioet may
14 gratified without vanity. Bet mts-
eduoation trillFes women vain, mad vanity
leads to 1pddlence and , and
indulgence to extravagance sod mischief.
No husband .oats an indolent wife, and
oto extravagant wife in many oases means
financial ruin. The young women of to
dry are mu -educated in • negative way.
They are not taught to do that which
will harm them, but they are not tautht
to do tbat which .i11 he of des and bene-
fit to them and their husbands, should
ti .ver have one. Life u so full of
roes and shoals, and disaster Domes se
eaddeol7 and so unexpectedly that every
girl should be educated in • suhetaotial
way, so that .1.41 it is neosseary she
may be s help instead of • hindrsoce.
I have enoagb faith in terve woman-
hood to Lahore that • majority of women
geoid gladly aid their husbands should
nom.. But how can they
when they do not know how I
There is • homely old adage to the effect
that it is • difficult matter tc. teach u
old dog new tricks, and the older we get
he harder it ia to hero new priociples
to adapt ourselves to new circuits -
The tame to acquire this useful
nowledg• is in youth. It is infinitely
ter for girls to be taegbt some homely
et valuable accomplishment that .ill
s them in time of trouble than to be
ught to play no the piaoo,to paint • lit-
e.to sing • little,to speak • little in some
orodeo tongue. Music and art aod'hon-
ere have their charms. But music and
and literature are not so valuable in
is pvodtioal life as pima other tisane-
plishtmeatS. And, besides, these eMor-
s.oeooes of education are taught so uper-
fieialiy that they ars not of mach bene-
fit.
If girls were taught to he useful as
well as ornamental, I believe that there
would he tem dissatisfaction is married
life. A husband who toils long and
hard to earn his money cannot see it
simiedwsd is dress and in other en -
necessary ways without feeling indignant.
Hs may have self nontrnl enough to con-
ceal his iedignation, bat be geeerally ex -
'miens the feeling.
Society itself is responsible for mesh
the evils that sow exist in the edges -
el the girl. Society sets the *timi-
d; in feet, sets op its Procreate•°
, and .veryowe meet eowforse to it or
ignored. Society says this or that m
in order that the Wivids•l
worth of .p•,0' mentis.
d meso. •m Wet to the et -
=skier ar nte°k becil-
teete McMe•ar'y ..a. sesemplisheteela bre
Arte society girls ors amid •e•
emhivatita the ediesty art
Is the Isajrwity of seems mtrvd•fl.0 are
b•ppy beams* of tbs halm, .f the
sabred
and wife to adapt themselves
ems to the ether, in • spirited se
as • material way. Thew •homes
the reef•& ferheseseee 1.
the other's (•mita There e►oald
es1I-dasimd where self-duti•I r IttosiefL
Trials of the latest express eompou0d
l000mo.ive in Bugland, with a special
train 1* eighteen carriages, developer)
the unparalleled .peed of about ninety
miles an hour The highest speed, as
mfa0eared by • stopwatch, wee just 0101
tee snoods per quarter mile ran.
A ..---. swam sew.
A Harting stetem«tt ea the diverse
gwel ie n Val MAO at the r reset meet -
iug of the Nakano' Reform Ameotatiee
in Philadelphia b Jedg. The sr, of
Pima., Imam. lie said : "1 Mme
fp waled many deem*. el diverse that 1
did not think should be Braided, simply
beard.* by my official rash I am bound
lu administer the lase se they are upon
the estate book.. In many and many •
cads 1 have telt that this alai wee beteg
doge by and that people who
wore booed toe.t far by the laws of God
wet, eunderisg themselves by a trick.
1 sal boded, and every jades is Wend,
band and foot in this tooter. bio jades
sae •a, no, .or bra he may opportomity
to protest &Reiootit 1
If this .oil at.rinhds in P
whish has by co Mesta this word record
among the States in the matter of di-
vorce, hoe much greeter mast it be in
those metes .hers the haws are more
lax I Other .vile also prwe.d from the
diversity of the laws. Tbees are now .o
eenerelli• recognised that 000gvee• would
DOW h•verthe approval of • majority . f
the people if it oadertook to legislate on
the *object for the whole country.
To Tru EDITOt . -Please inform your
r'eders that I have • positive remedy
for the above named disease. By its
timely use thousands of hopeless cases
bare been fly eared. I shall he
glad tc send trio bottles of my remedy
Mal to any of your readers who hare
oou.umpti in if sty will seed me their
Express and P. 0 address.
Respect fully, Dm T. A. Si.oct-tt,
ly 164 W. Adelaide et., Toronto, Ont.
Goderich Poundry and Machine Works,
RUNOIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
wt; HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE:
IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS,
GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUT-
TERS, POLWS, &c.
We are Manufacturing Improved New Model Mowers
which are equal to the best. Give them a trial and encour-
age home manufacture.
We Will Guarantee Satisfaction.
It Will Pay you to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty
Engines and Boilers for sale.
REPAIRS AND O dSTINC'B
BUY YOUR
TEAS, COFFEES
and
Best of All
Cough medlalass, Ayer's Cherry Po"
soma 1s 1a greater doodad shat ord.
lDie 1tr Throat tad Lads
Trip/Abe Is so prompt In B. sleets,
.gr.ambl. to 1he taste. tad es widely
known, an title. It is mho family medi-
cine In doodads of homasholds.
"I Atte suffered for years from a
bronchi& trouble that. whetters, 1 take
told se •m exposed to Inclement weath-
er, shows itself by a very annoying
ticklltt addled it the throat aid
dlacalty It 40rwwh►1ietg� I have tried $
groat many remsdlm, bat mono dem ss
well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which
always thea Rt relief In retorts of
my old ease nt. Bream A. liepter,
helpmeeto/ Public Zooids, Parish Tee -
re Bones, 1a.
"1 corskler Ay.r's Cherry Pectoral •
most important remedy
For Home Use.
I have tested Its curativeer. la my
family, Many times daring the pfd
thirty years. and have sever knows' fa
to fail. 1t will relieve the most .aria.
affections of the throat and leap.
whether la children or adults." - Mrs.
Z. G. Idgerly, Council Bluffs. Iowa.
"Tweuty years ago 1 was troubled
with • disease of the lungs. Doctors
afforded me no relief and considered
my case hopeless. I thea began to use
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, before I
had finished one bottle, found relief. I
continued to take this medicine until a
cure was effected. I believe that Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral saved m Iib." -
Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, ill.
" Sixears ago I contracted • severs
cold, which settled on my lungs and
woo developed all the alarming uymr
tots of C . . I bad • awgb.
sight sweats, bleeding of the longs.
plans In chest and sidesand was se
prostrated as to be confined to my
bed most of the time. After trying
Tarion& , without benefit.
my physician final) ' 1 to give
me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it,
and the effect was magical. I seemed
to rally from the first doge of this
medicine, and, after using only tires
bottles, am as well and sound as ever."
-Muloey Johnson, Springfield, Ill.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
AAAAAAED •T
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bald by all Draggle.. Prim el ; six trotting, 55.
Cl_&lams&
P- R_ BOOM
BOOTS 8( SHOES traue"1" ibutele.
Spring is about opening
and tits Ladies of Oodericb
and Vicinity will be want-
ing something nice in foot-
wear. I have the largest
and best stock it has ever
been my pleasure to show.
All the leadini lines and
styles in Kid, ngola, and
other fine material, in Com-
mon Sense and Opera Toe.
In Staple Goods an im-
mense stock, suitable for
Town and Country wear.
Prices lower than ever.
TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE.
$100 AND UPWARDS
I have • large number of Houses and Lots
and Vacant Lends in the most desirable parts
of the Town -Na *ALB (Maar.
Now la the time to armee property before
the Big Rush. The C. P. R. is coming sure,
and in • short time prices will have advanced
bead the reach oir many.
Gilead see Lin and P.?cm before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
_ R. RADCLIFFE, �e�
oaten yI ad doer flgtmw, C P.
RThai= :... Md. E
•fiASSD Tiling RAILWAY.
tti•W arrive ad depart at u.aerteh rte
low.:
Paan s
Mail ad *wen. .1Jie wag.
Mail.
tttx.d D a.m.
In goods of my own Man-
ufacture I carry a large
stock, many lines of which
I have been selling at whole-
sale for several years, hav-
ing sent large shipments to
Bntish Columbia and other
points.
Ordered Work receives
my special attention, and I
am determined to give you
the very beat that can be
made. I have customers in
this branch of my business
from Montreal to the Paci-
fic Coast.
Repairing promptly at-
tended to and neatly done.
To the Shoe Trade of
Huron District : I have a
stock of goods larger than
is carried by many of the
jobbers, and buying my
goods in large quantities for
cash I will sell to you at job-
ber's prices or less. Calor
write for quotations on any
lines you may be needing.
Leather and findings in
any quantities from a quart
of pegs or a pair of half -
soles to fifty sides of sole
leather.
Goderich Steam Boiler Works
Eatabtisbed 1880.
SUGARS Chrystal & Black
—JT TH
Plate Glass Grocery.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID for good Bu A a ALA and EGGS.
McLEAN'S NEW BLOCK,
South Side of Courthouse Square.
I. 1\ 0AS SIDA Y ,
Three doors West of Bir Lachange hotel. GODERICH.
Goderich. Mar.. 5th. I•..
Manufacturers and dealers la
Steam Boilers. Salt Pans. Truke, Drains.
Smokestacks, and all kind. of Sheet
Iron Work.
improved Automatic cut -on Cords,. En.
wines, Upright and Horizontal Engines. Ma-
chinery and Castings of every de.cni,i,.n.
Bram Fittings, Pipe sad Pipe Fittings con-
stantly on lana
1
Mall orders will receive prompt attention.
Weeks t app. G. T. e. Yahoo.
{• Repairs promptly attended to
P.O. BOX 381.
QUALITY
COME ONE, COME ALL i ALWAYS WINS !
.andet bargains, as I am offering my entire Stock of DRY GOODS
at COST, s9 I am going out of that line of business to make more
room for
GROCERIES, he., CROCKERY, FLOUR AND FEED.
Be sure and give a call at the cOTI.er of Victoria & Nelson streets
before purchasing elsewhere.
Tr -11-1 -1-1 M_ Proudioot
Dederick. Jas. lt. Usk r:1;.
GE
0.. BARRY
The Furniture Dealer, ie walling all klad•.1 furniture at the fewest peenble Prime. It is •
w.M•ksowa fact that be
forcer*. He las e° the 1.eped,:le tl.dmsaksro�fltmhe Itows. 1Gmbalming Flnid always kepi on
hand. Ile Furniture el eewhere. •d you w Saduel olaetatt ha dew as 4 safe -sell doseEwe him a call before pats psychosis(
riOR
in th asking use and all for their past patr'eo•ge he bopes to receive • coatis asee of the
... CFFO. BARRY. Hamilton-st.
MISS CANEERON
Has had tke latest productions In
SPRING MILLINERY
Arriving weekly winos the 1ot of March. and will oontinue to re-
omive consignments of all the latest novelties in headwear the mar-
kets afford throughout the busy season.
Owing to pressure of business she will not have an opening
this Spring, but flan show all the leading hnee (vety day.
MISS GA ROB,
As the Old Darkey said :
"I'se ray they pay more an' hal)
de best once in a while, than to
pay less and hab a poor article
uf'n."
Our Tea Trade Doubled!
You can get the
BEST VALUE
—AT—
CIILS. A. NAIEN'S,
GROCER.
SCRAP IRON.
. DOWNING,
l'cr. IC.sbst. and Square. Oodericti.
Mail 7Jma m
Mall
ggpw•e.. • • ....... - •• ity'it u m
CARLING'S
ALE & PORTER
CARLING'S BAVARIAN
LAGER (Bottled)
Fie sole b)
G. H. PARSONS
410 ALBION HI,UCIC. t.4)I IIs 11 H
t
WILSON'S MAGIC PAIN CURB
The hideM price In cash paid fes (set and
Wreaths Scrap Irow
i have on land
for all kinds of pain. Price M cents.
BROWN'S BALSAM OF WILL/ ('HM(
BAJtK for Coughs and Glob. Price x'
9Cords"I
..actom„.
NOUS
• •xo 1t te for a.nenpt v. eataloeve
t mmoam.1. 1ruw ti�804. 01 *••o1. ••.
..e a r *iamb riy. ii* sow .ever
fatly steed. Aced, eau h0 11..60 .ears 11.1. Is a
v4044047. a flaw someone' for Sung saws *pot ae
wet met arrr.t by she w of tau teat evert body
eaa lila their ow■ sae new sad du It better than the
p.amat etgmt ma wllheat Is. Adapted 10 as
its, steeps 0 0 woo own. • Oat:. Oad
MUM. ta. 5SM ee l 10. C.a•lfil SL. (bissSe. to
WIL40 'a rt'LMm%•alf cegCU WHIM r.
for Children. a good remedy for Whop l(
Cough. Price I5 cents.
PLOWS & CASTINGS
of warless kinds.
PIPE AND minims, he.
W Inserts guest t hnreh.
Purest Drugs only used in Physio •
r . at
w 1gLl.�.�.ON' rc
Prescription Drug Store.
0. A. HUMBER.
1.-tf
ommm.t Aewpate mid u•mut»+w-• et the littera Mei 5000 NORM IS OO1IE AT SIGNAL
A COOK BOOK
FREE
By eagle any Indy msdeg alibi/pest ollre
address. Wells, Rkhardme A Co., Meade►.
ARMSTRONG
FANNI!IG MILL AND PUMP WOFl`,
ARIQTR0NR'8 IIPROV
Grain and Seed Cleane
CHAVA Or BUSi%ESS !
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
FAST $T.
FLOOR AND FBKD STORK
11A1 C1IANOKI) 11 ANDS.
The public are hereby notified that rite doer
sod feed business funned, carried on by A.4.
Cnllla has been Von based ley
Is generally 1 to be the best
chine made for thoroughly cleaning grain
seeds of all kinds.
--IT—
Separates all Noxious Seed•
and chess from grain at one cleaning. ser
tend cleaning all timothy seed at the •••
time out o1 any kind of grain. It can he 1
Into any fanning mill without r•emovini
shoe. no matter how old the mill 1, •
makes it do as good work or better then ,1,e
most Improved new mild known.
It allows no weed to be blown into the o hats
It Cleans Speedily.
'every cleaner warrants 1 to work as repr,
seated or so ale y
in ordering by mail give inside with
oboe and name of maker of mill if .raven
and 1f shoe hes side shake or the old fast
ed bled shake.
A large quantity of
FIRST-CLASS PUMPS
THOS. J. VIDEAN
who will carry It on in all its bre,.che• at th
old *tend, Taal -.t. near the Square.
Under the management of former propria
tors this busin.w has been the most success
ful in its line of any in town. and as the new
proprietor has been denuded with It for
over eight years, there will lei on falling Para
the energy formerly exhibited in ktv-omr.g it set
the front rank.
Ikeda delivered to all parts of the town.
The latest and best hors of flour slid feed
always on land and choice seeds in memo.
THOM. J. VIDEAN..
I take this opportunity of thanking my cus-
tomers
iftomers for their liberal patronage during my
proprietorship of the Fart -sl Fluor and Fed
Store, and also tate pleasure in recommend-
ing my s0eeemer, Mr Thoa. J, Vpiran. w4
will be lewd to 4 it thoroughly reliable sees.
17-tr A. EL CI'LI.RI.
ented l from Algoma Is .r
gememed Wee.
,Ordero by mail promptly stirs
to. Shipped to any point.
A.A....oRBlIBr
ARMSTRONG BROS.,
G-oderioh, On t
17 ft
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TIME MIMS lie WIMP C
seso tb• UAL P•
Meeattends/sit endedet�o at ad all i ODENA TN PM% - a
Oar sad lo
themes ddfa..w.� �m WA'5HINOI181.M
te
gad JjfOORL 08 0144 WINO Wi
visa as M pateolaMBt fres of sad
ors maks NO CHADOR v1VLI= s' , N-
TAIN PI TINT.
id.
NOr GOOD HEALTII
Sarsaparilla Biliers!
Corea every kind of Unhealthy Ilumni ad
Meese. caused from impurity of the Hloed.
PURIFY
This valuable ,omponnd core, Kidney and
Liver Complaint". Wrnples. )rut,nn* of the
Skin. Boil*. Constipation, B11 nem, Bye- •
prime. Sisk Siom•ch, Loss of Sleep. Neural-
gia, Tains in the Bona and Heck. Lome( Ap
peke, languor, Female Weakness, Demi
tress. (leneral Debility.
YOUR
It *4 a gentle regulating purgative, as well as
a tonic. pommeling the peculiar merit of act-
ing as • Isiwerlal .gent in relies tog Conges-
tion and Chronic Inflammation of the L1ver
and all the Visceral Urgaaa
BL• OOD
LT This valuable Preparation excites the
whole system to a new and rigorous action.
gis ,nit tree and strength lo the system debili-
tated by disease. and affords • greet prod -
tion from attacka that originate in cheerio of
the seasons, of .climate and of life. The b..s
Spring Medicine sold. cull directinne with
cs.-h ,w, 11r. Priers 50 cents and $LQ►.
Refuse all substitutes.
- Mt1Pratn nr--
H. SPENCER CASE,
Hamilton, Ontario.
Sold by F. Jordan
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APRIL.
SAUNDERS&SON
W ALL PAPER !
KALSOMINE !
WINDOW SHADES !
MIXED PAINTS !
BARQAINS
iN ALL LIN1t1 .
Tie Clem Has Dir l S�