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The Huron Signal, 1885-8-7, Page 7)I. las,ntgit lelag Fierier was etaadtsq es hal gag 7..iirerreerliguree Wr1*IUd tat► man per -Maws lesiva. /My ~ears emend walking es skier beads SalaralF441461411111r 4 stew esapw Ilawlag traapets wub their owes they bo- bble the Resresee.viemt See "hemmer' hew ad sad Useful athe Ilag 'Ssllr'tif_ t heal' • - pawitigkis tteaediiet paten •.d she wishes she was head. pew a .hese mf veep—,"lens YMllre- A Words ot Osborn. Takweer* to be as ec.noaist is peso Were May fear of yoAt Lot b* in adve/eity, Reason and faith resemble the two of the patriarch ; reason a the first sobrut faith inherit* the *mien rite injuries io duet and besrdts es • Fut toothier is hit on him who sear with es eye that feeling gave. For him there's • story in .veep breeze sod a picture is every wave. Peraoos who arra slings innocently cheerful sad good humoured are very use fel is the world ; they maintain pew and bsppirea and spread a thankful temper •neeBS all who live amend thea. We often think we are d gnat import- ance to other people ; that they must be thinking of us sad oar affairs ; that they watch sur actions and shape their course meuediegly. Ie "wend we are quite The people of a txaotry like outs are peculiarly like a single great indiviCtr.l Baan, fall of psalms, prejudices often, but ;nib • ever heart, deviate any- tbisg like show or pretense, and always striving forward in a genera! right di - realm. The trust lives are those that are rut nee-diatimed feeble*, *, with many facets simmering to the many planed aspects of the world &burr troem. e ♦ ' Socie- ty ie atwuys tepee is some w.y or other to grisd oedema to a single fiat sarfaoa !n taelient sad vestal maxim Is'this hoped a jsgslatia.--n.vet deeper !the los at man is disappointment, but his went seem, is deepen. Resolute oogff- danos, wheal ail dime mean fail, may ken avert danger and overcr.trte difficul- ty ; stere, it req eosvert the base into s b$eaeisg. Right -doing is Ent hard, thea easy, then deliihttnl belch a the history of each virtue is the race and in the inti vilest. Its beauty nay be hidden in the soot of self denial and effort. bet it coma into full bloom when at length the effort has grows into a pleasure that we would not williotly forego. Like flakes of Mow that fall unpsreeit - ed ea the earth, the seemingly uwmpor- tent events of lite egotRad new another As the .sow gaR eget: so are our habit. formed. No single flake that is added to the pile produces a tensible change ; no single acttoa creates, how- ever It .ikibigs s mart's character. It is a ; 's F to think that In- dt or ability in tb. 'd ' M , ...,tient to i . T ......_ _. • lu every beenehold where eegu:artty Is gbhs.rred, the rag- beer a remntnused u.r Needy, but it geatt.11y receives serape of all kinds and coders Now the wen eremite who loses pretty things about brr home, will icat11141 • alk rot bay, putting is every scrap id silk Mutable. Barrow ribbons, wiled ..ekes, necktie+, piece of gown*, tether old or Def—elf are .wadable. And she has is vase ! A purtiere perhaps for her library dooms, et curtains fur stare entertained window. Theo, whoa the hag is very full, she mill begin to cul. 'Me strips should be in width from a quarter to hair an inch wide, uertatnly net nem. The neat handed little tustdetu of the eousehold w ill [badly meet in seeing the pima together, great care being taken that they are siom.thly and firmly joined And, by the by, it [sakes no difference whether the pieces aro bias or Weight. they wave cwt as welt if desired, e11 of unit color may be put together, but an effect mean like raw silk is attained when the cion are "hit or mus," as one ase of a rat carpet. And yet these same curtains are not • bit rye-sarpety look- ing — instead, they saggast Oriental bagel. The balls may be as bis as Goliath or se small as Tum Thumb all the same, it takes tae pound and a quarter of silk to make a yard of the fabric, the width of it usually being one yard. Thule the usual width of iooun., and it will be found safficiset for a double draping. ?deny gaesticaa have been &eked is retard to the woof—it is of been thread, but perfectly ouaosaled by the dexterity of the workers. If you sigh for • band of c.lor.t the top yr bottoms, then make une ball of some coloured is usually chosen—gad it can be wrought in after the faahien of a Badu. Du ie. mothers wdl fi•i Chet helping to gest the curtails ready wi71 ba a delight to children who have arrived at that en - revisions age when they du not know what to do with themselves. It they are careful, these is .o reason why they should not do the .st{L.g, ptesiisinR lbat a pasteboard mesas• i• given to them w that the width will be .erred. "Helping mother' ie • good watch • word for girls, broth little and big, and when the help is towards beautifying the home and the home life, then is it specially to be commended. arae Thesis Werth e.Mtratt • That • bat of but mod relieves nautal- IPa That warm dandruff. That salt should be eaten with nuts to Md digestion That milk which Maeda teolo.gmakea bora: water will remove Renesseat Vineries -.e`ver ear gerI. m __ flog M of reser wvv drthe quarts of rreet.ee7. .. . aitJ1.t ale d tbrsa 3.%� Since them, ' — a •.d to seek pint eii)),IM add iMie p.wud of suer, bull fur 10 aacartes, sloe, closely 1 ata loupe, sit. A few spuoulels u. • 1 glass sit void pxiug water use ice ismer N.A. • s.oet t, frshtag wmu.rr drink. ; A_FEW-HIPTS Beecassa•:r Aew —T" 12 prim Irian add two quarts of boiling •aere and live ouaes• .f tartaric avid. Let stead 48 hours mod then pear into • batt and lot drip Tu each ptut of juice add um ase unit -bell poendm of arrear ; heat but Su ..d IwiL W baa the sugar is all dim - solved. stride again, bottle and cork tightly. Veit wane as shone. Ramer festa. u' An annual subveataa of 44,.00 crowns has been voted to this ceneme eatery of music at St,uskh'da, Swedes'. founded in 1771, during the rvwu of tivataves ill. There is in the historic !Mn a,Iledico in the Lowden "invuotones," a ease c.s'- taintug four violins valued at $5,000 each. The Mayence Prettier, in the same collection, is insured for $50,000. Henry Rommel, who wrote the music to . • W oedema, Spare that Tru," "UM on the Cogan Wave," sod other popular songs some forty years ago, u .till living in England. The eldest collection of Scotch trees extant is known as the Sk.nte maim - swipe wad is the property of the Faculty of Advocates of •[laud. 1t contains forty Scottish airs. It is said that Arthur Selliran does his musical cnmp.ritioo between med- als/At and sunrise, meet this time he is sure of being undisturbed, which carries the further eionsofatinn that Arthur mist live in • neirhborb..od where there are no rive About one hundred and fifty thneaod strangers visited London derfag the Handel festival. The American a.ntio- tent aummbir'ed ten thousand. and France, (.many. Italy and inner for- eign encomia' were lonely represented. The Vies• opera house employs 543 peesnns all told, including 103 members of the orchestra and about as army in the ballot. The .olu singers are about tweet Iodise and twenty gentlemen. ThechTore" ineludee nearly 180 stegms— thirty-one for mnprsnotwenty-teelux aim, twenty-two for senor, sad twesdy- twu for bees. bitter bitter. That rusty flat-iroas should be rubbed over with beeswax and land. That it rests you io sewing to change your peonage frequsatly. That a Mit, strrsg lemonade taken at bedtime will break .p a hand cold. That teeth meat is trade tender by layiww a few 'siestas is vinegar and water• y I That a little sada water will relieve sick to headache caused by indigestion. e�fy e• 'mow , Taut a cup of strong coffee will remove intoiiii s w to mauktpd that the odor of onions from the breath. d • • ttYpitb•• • meals will prevent nausea and dyspepoa. eat ',t>leOl11rithhSmest urgent eff"la I That a cup of hot water draek before Br was Warmeddsureas. In a Swish parish church • young and very energetic preacher was officiating for the pariah minister. As he warmed with kis subject in the sermon, he met" liberties with the seed pulpit not quite eottiMent with itaruther testy conditio., s+aetiass throwing bra .eight 4148 it, at other titres hinging bis band duan with a heavy thump An old laird, •kung in a mean, table -seat below, had bees a.=ioesl7 watching all this with visions a M .amassment for nsainteeisnre of the fabric. At last things seamed to be approaching a emir, as the preacher, piling his periods, had wrnolht himself intro a state of intense fervor, whit would inevitably have vented iteelf on the rickety pulpit. Jost as he was ,athering himself for the boat keret, be was siuffed out by the warning mime of the laird : 'Wm as men, mind, fin ye bock that, yell pay for it.' Dees.— A swum Ids M9• .e saw e, s ea • Artie aharesef y, • at • P5410 kir toes seal dswM /dg preps drew M wash fres �x�vAr�N'SBBD S Pct Os.MIpMlu., se O..tb•asa. M rasnh7 le se istlr. M *15.1 MLR. Thar Mosso algal r gaup tate., sed se. se+n the bowls M a healthy wiedhkett. Tot tadlgestt..i w lagspoplse Asad mases era I.v.basels. mad . war. ear.. ■seas-b.r.. Less .1 Appstem, Mid Oeaem a Pfehts.ey. gplirdases. Ree& M., X. -b. -s.. Ni.oes, an W [.level sed hind WAvaahMLA. .• i' Liver Os—lat. Bow.. Desedith ODA iaaa4M., Ars.'. 111.0 sheala M glees la doses hrge saes* a .sane the liver and bew.e, sad rowers ae.M/ee es - As a .Marisa sadisiss la the Weiss. Nae PILL@ an aneeeelled. W.ewis, eased by • weebH se.hlthe et 31. bowels, .1. expelled by these rote. srwft/sa.. gel. Diseases, tad res.. the malt of lahlgeeha or C.aMtpattos, e1. Band M w w of Arca'. roue. Iter Cold., take ATta•e ruts to epee OM who, reaws tag.wtsahry asretteas► ..d *nay the Weer. Tar Dtarrbela sad D7.•.•e•y, esnsd bp s. isi. coups. l.hlt•stiW. tome, .tit., Ara.•• Wiwi are Ow true remedy. s5.a.atl.a. Oe.t, Neweaegta. nae tidatice.ettea melt from efpalre denims. saws. oe evils, sed disappear ea noes leg She cause by tie w ei err.'. Trac. Tni..re, Dropsy, g[ld.ey Coapl.lata, Owl ether dtroedet...seed by dettahty ee eketru.eea, .re eared by Area's MLA, Oarpsesse a. sed ?stand ltteseereti. [lis. ham . min .sa ready reasdy ta They 1101111set false Elam. Trap t5e Wall Street Daily News. 'Father,' he said as he let go of the crosscut aw to straighten his aching back, 'they ay that tisk have begun to bite.' 'Yee.' 'The Barn& boys caught a bag .trinr yesterday, and are going again this after- . we• That well ventilates b.drooa. will •Aod I thought—being as—I thought _ — peeve:A 'livening headaches and lanai- }iol> 101laO hints. t,aie, 'Henry,' said the old [van, es he spit Better tbs. as iron spoon for miring That c°11."1141'. nitbt-swats m1177 ^a his hands and reached for the waw, arrested by sp.,egtag the body sightly in 'you just let the Kurus' boys go, and you gray for bread, and for similar limes s alt water. I stay here and help me saw. Put the • .. ^ or • of ask shaped I That one in a faint should be laid fiat date duwo on the barn drone. and fifty dere • round handle at one sod. on Isis back, then luusen his clothes and years hence see who is worker the most clean cash. Pull away on your end.' AYE R'S PI LLS. 101 hrseth m.. fa modem 1asimetes..e. esnpan7 owl "admire 1aaranza air Dr LC.Ayer&Co.,Letinll,Mon. Omit yen Drssdel•- and the other end flatemed like a thick lends blade, t ialsi-papered smooth. Sesly leg 1s tensed by a minute import l(.isat 7 led wt�Y' tri 01d brnar se two oe thew411' Aire it. The shanks ney be immersed in oil for a athlete. lite foal should be kept on • bed d shave or qty until the oil has irked ofl. Srtwo recommend an applica- tion of lard and flour of sulphur. All loose parts of a dove, such as the legs, poker, etc., should be wrapped in coarse paper and put insidd the dove be- fore it is put awe]. Then yes Il now where to find them next WI. nark the joints with chalk so youll know how to put then tomther stain. When a kn.,h comes off a doer handle you en fasten it on again by filling the cavity in the knob with sulphur. then best the iron end of the female which cos in the knob just ) of em.ugh 10 melt the sillier, put in, d lee it soul. t will be finale tiled in place. The leaves of geranium .re an excel- lent application for outs, where the akin i. rubbed .18, and other wounds of that kin&L tint Or two leaves must be bruis- ed ruwed and applied to the part, and the ,.faded seal be eieatrised in • short time. Ths ' near carets are shaken tie under to were The dirt that rollects grinds amt the threads. - -Du not etre, •rp.ta oftener than is meta - mare A breten Teets thea very/ mach Whin • osrp.l is Wu, .Miura, tilt .ted wets will often restore the brightness of the color. a-^""11 as he larval w • TM weddinieeska' 'it is spy girl, ' els M The let bias alone. That • fever patient can be made cool alert comfortable by frequent sp sting off with toils sates. That cold tea should be saved for your vinegar barrel. It wars easily and flees color and fame. That to. beat the whites of eggs quick- ly, add a punch of .alt. Salt orals, and cold eggs teeth rapidly. from Wine That the hair may las kept cot after illness by a frequent application to the scalp of ate ter That you can take out spots iron wash goods by robbing tem^ with the fol& of eggs before washing. —fgt. t'reaeelha lee Mar7•s Beast. aaAt- blrai _ WA �Ii,"bkll- inmg df limbo groom r• 7 reasa • Vow, ee have an n5esie : tot YAW who has no calling rind lives epees 4'id hieio h the armee Bak.: few a ,respel;PTT per& Reap spwov-�s' and to nn�tartadent � na.r&.e eta" wlw "What des your beau do for a living, Mary y' naked a food father, addressing his daughter. •Hee so . entry clerk,.' i • replied with • bright blush. "Gots about seven dollars a week, I suppose r• "Florets eight. ' "Indeed. Well, I think Teen get him something better than that. ' ••ugh, pa'" she exclaimed with a glad Markle in her eyes, for she fancied her father was about to admit her beau to an equal partnership in hu business. Yee, enntinued the father, "as he is able t', sit up all night when be ,roma to me. I think he would make an ex- cellent night watchman in s large store. 1 am willing te recommend hies for mach a position, beirt sib to testify to beg Hs might Ret L@ mach se risen do len a week. Mary fob tip stain and threw herself Ipuear. sill rottatn ere a oak b.adaehe. a>6 a a,{ti rinse sad. sed paat ler 1 Lomeli loos and ah main. will remote din- h•mirt.NAiile bit in father departed few his 1 tryironirt ro.t. 11 the heads erre *Mem) office with a .'sa15 0n his lace. •I&rtaa there is nothing that will revs., the Courier. stain an well u lemon. Cut a I.mon in half, and apply the ort surface se if it An tenersffeled tentative is brine 5ers tamp. iA,wrwi lois. is .Ian • n.ma- dy for rheumatism and for the en -called htlhn.nnea et spring. Ia the latter ems tike t.b. joie* of a lemon before break - fat ; Ore polo rosy also hs .sten. avdd. ing every particle of skin. LOOM jaws, with ser, tat rod 1517 thick. and labm at intervals. relieves enegla f mug he very aid as wed me Meal M' M Deetde. Your Wittier will be responsible ex- plained a Kentuckian to a gentleman who applied for a situation, and will require great quickness of thoorbt, there will be no time for deliberation. Do you think you are capable of thio i think so. sir. Very well. I will think the matter over. Will yod go out and take— Don't care if I do. The promptness ot this decision re. phrased Me employer that he hired the man at Once. Take a horse hair and double it, leav- ing a loop. If the mote can he seen Lay the loop over i1, close the eye and the mete will come out .s the hair' is with- drawn. if the irritating object an not be seen raise the lid of the eyes sa high as possible, and plans the Loop as far as you owe, close the eye end roll the hall around a few times, draw out the hair the substance which caused iso much pain will be gore to own. with it. This tnethod is practiced by azemakers and other workers in steel. Gout eider vinegar is recommended for diarrhoea, two ounces for .n adult sad one teaspoonful, ao.derste diluted, for • child art 1 year An .&oe0t.t remedy for hie -neigh for yoeng and old is granulated anger moistened with pure vinegar. For an infant give from • few gnine to a unapnoolt 1. Bear in mind that less,m ase the test uref.1 fruit is domestic roonnrsy. The joie, of half • teacup of Nan[, Meek mates'. withoet 00 TO KNIGHT'S FOR A SHAVE, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO, OR DYE. TWO DOORS HART OF P.0 ! 1,14.17 w IAS RV kSYT111NO YOU WANT — - CIOCE 1111 NNW AND FRESH He isshowing a splendid assortment of GEO.OLD, C3•ROCMit w .4 *shooed ..m. chutta ' 'Garden and Field Seeds. Cliiva and 1ass'#aro. Cone 5. sad look. if you don't buy. No Trouble to Show Goods. C. A. NAIRN, Court House Pqu•rc. Ooder:eb Dee. tib. tet. GEODF../i.ICH WOOLEN A wen -selected stock of Groceries always o5 bard. OEO, H. OLD, the Square, Oodericb. ]lac& I I' ltag. M Telephone ('oannunlcale.. Note Papers Albums Books Ca.rda Dolls Toys Eto. —GET YOUR— Newspapers and Periodicals AT Nara. t(x)Khr. MRS. H. COOKE, Ruec•sa.or to Geo. Sheppard_ Gederkh. Dec. tilt lira(. IY 1- w.yklag people. Sand 10 cset pudta/t' and wr will mail „7e7 rata, a try al. • al able new he `R of woods that . U1 pat 7•u in tae way of making more eesN•7 la . few dart W Toa icer tbought poesibie at &.y madaree. W capital required. log yam list at home mad work 1. spare thus .vitasor mR the time. AU of bn•h swan. of all &.ea grandly i.u,rr .lnl. *Sc. to as .many •r.11 cvsa..L. That all who wast wortma trod the 150, 5 sae. we ▪ this a u msatl oiler: To an who are set we wee o►ad it oil*1 dime U.s5. ! 0. wetting its. sett petit= ttiiees& ets. gest Wee. mrtiahlia.gas fey si'waselan7 Met: Srti reed. ! go.lwe inset. ]{w MF .... ,ya war m..:aiu. To the Wont Growers of the Surrouudiog Country: We web to say that we are prepared to take your Wont 1a exchange for Goode, or work It or you into sal of the following art fetes. cis : Blankets—White, Orel or Horse. Shirting.—Grey or Check. Cloths Tweeds or Full Clothe, Light or Heavy. F7annebe—White, Orel, Colored, Union, Plain or Twill. Sheeting.— Broad or Narrow. Stocking Yarn — White. Grey. Clouded or in Colors. Carpet Warps made to order. ROLL CARDING. 0.r facilities for this work cannot be sin, N'e will cedes% or in moat canes to do !lards day It is brought in. If required Custom ypinniag and Reeling. or Spinning on the Cap. ceras or tee, hard or sort twit. as required. We are in • position to do all kinds of cus- tom work, usually dose In a full set cautn1., mill. and we wilt guarantee to do for roe fully mast. If sot • little better the. say V oer wrroundiegs. A call respectfully asllelt.d. E. McCANN HARKNESS NAIII SAW Restores grty hair to its ria t.ral color, re- moves Dandruff stops the had from falling out increases it growth. and eel n ot sail the skin. As a lair Ares W SW. It has n steparor. Guar steed harmless. Prepared H Co. London Ont toby an il Tidal Deals s create:. .:l over Vnlart o by the wonder- ful met eneloailed manner in whish •Qrnrsl� a. T,..et1aehc, Rheumatism, parksehr. Headache. is removed by one •eel cation of Fluid Ligbrmntg ofilemiee. iegoeti Rdrew, be en ler dapys- is tst•.t ry a Ito. beide. CURES RHEUMATISM FREEStAleS WOR POWDERS. Aso pleam.t to tab. Costain their own Pu.gative. Is a cafe. sen, and .Aka.. glowers' e w wwraa la Cklldeas ss Ad► The undersigned can still .opply a full line of lite celebrated Seegoeller Chilled Plows in oe. 10, 29, 28 and 40, At Reduced Prices. A FULL Lie K ter EP SIBS ON HAND. Special lodgf .meats to Aguts. Hare aro for rale the ('e.aadboa "•arise• and American Profilers. C. A. HUMBER, llost. Mas Orb. Mt. IMO, New Grocery Store The subscriber bete 100.nraouace that he bas ops.eh oat a new Orooery Store X GODERICS, and is prcparee to do business with SheTrbnee pie of the town and surrounding section. Goods are all New and Fresh, and have been purchetrd for ('aah. and as the priers are low in the city markets, He Intends to Make His Price Touch Rock Bottom. Karmen produce takes In exchange for Geode and nighest eerie will be give.. afrfoa1 forget the spot. the New Cash Store next door to Rhyne.* Drug More. Oodericb C. L. McINTOSH. Oodericb. the. 31. l lBl. 1974. 0. EMS, ,1` `111+; �1' �I�I�► TEI'TTS OF AL KINDS FOR SALE OR FOR HIRE. 160 YONGE S`rRLET, TORONTO. Pe -Send for Catalogue. 11➢8 Themsadeofgrsves rev ar�awmllr robbed of their v Ictlma. Wrist v. proiamdth har.saweppiness d tbenee ofthe resit OeRMAN pennons/it 6�?m �ioaw d b •resew. of say 551.4 1 sus w...3•.. and all diseases that fel- low as •,.g.s.es.1 Melt -Abse as ism of es- . Me of artery. 1.>r.es leal lassitude. to the hook. Alateess of whims. rower GM airs. .54 many ether dta.n•. Mat to tnwalty or oe.pap ISS sed • proms - tam gram. Read fee .useless with te.lwra.ials tree 4 mall. The IWYSWB*TeB ie alas. M M nit home er air Moses for t1.. by ag 1,.. 1...$. � e Ao O se•f t fres tar Meal. ~artily ,..h.4.' after by .dra Arrtee T. J.c' MK'RY. torniwi*l. ,s R.awlt IM.. Toledo. 011 tits ft ors** hofew 0.1.r1.1 every thou at awlbeek an for the�. ~�' 17 Mew. f&11. .suss sem cum Ilitetlash. MIsq. STA:0K COVERS I ALL SIZES. Par Bend for Price Lists, mam Ni GN IR'8, 169 Yonge-st., Toronto. OhreDisslseas, LOW af Appel, fie In•' ;..term, R.i.'',inex*, Dyspepsia, .lawsdtn, Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Pirnpfea, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Sall Rheum, .Scrofula, Erysipelas, anal all tiaras.a arming from Impure Bind, Deranged Stomach, or irretpaer .maiden o' fAe Rore►s.